Essays Tagged: "World government"

Democratic World Government - An Outline Structure

Democratic World Government - An Outline Structure------------------------------------------------------------- ... ------------------------------------------------------------Introduction - problems and benefits of World GovernmentThe idea of world government has not received a good press for many years.It tends t ... d fascistdomination of the globe. I wish to argue, though, that there is a viableform of democratic world government which could bring many benefits.A democratic world government that really worked wo ...

(16 pages) 129 0 4.8 Jan/1997

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

Democratic World Government - An Outline Structure

Democratic World Government - An Outline Structure------------------------------------------------------------- ... ------------------------------------------------------------Introduction - problems and benefits of World GovernmentThe idea of world government has not received a good press for many years.It tends t ... d fascistdomination of the globe. I wish to argue, though, that there is a viableform of democratic world government which could bring many benefits.A democratic world government that really worked wo ...

(16 pages) 128 0 3.9 Jan/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

United Nations

is abasic study of the UN very goodThe United Nations is an organization of sovereign nations not a world government. It provides the machinery to help find solutions to disputes or problems, and to d ... t. But in the meeting rooms and corridors of the UN, representatives of almost all countries of the world large and small, rich and poor, with varying political views and social systems have a voice a ...

(17 pages) 363 1 3.6 Nov/1996

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government > United Nations

Democratic World Government

What is the content of this essay?This essay deals with the theory and contraversy of a one world government.Introduction - problems and benefits of World GovernmentThe idea of world governmen ... d fascist domination ofthe globe. I wish to argue, though, that there is a viable form of democraticworld government which could bring many benefits.A democratic world government that really worked wo ...

(17 pages) 219 0 3.9 Nov/2002

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science > Political Theory

What ideas about world peace were behind the formation of the League of Nations, and can they ever hope to be fulfilled?

ards collective security, multilateral disarmament, recognised and respected international law, and world government as means of attaining world peace. This paper will discuss these ideas and examine ... provides an effective criticism, application of idealist conceptions would provide a mechanism for world peace.The League of Nations Union was comprised of a Secretariat, Council (for Great Powers) a ...

(7 pages) 85 0 5.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > International Organizations & Conflicts

Discuss the role of History as a political mechanism for social control (reference to Brave New World and 1984

In both novels, Brave New World by Arthur Huxley and 1984 by George Orwell, the role of History is essential. History is an es ... plays an important role in both novels, however they are handled differently.In the Novel Brave New World by Arthur Miller, History is rejected and suppressed. One of the characters in the novel, the ... "History is bunk". He knows History well, to see the potential threat. No citizens in the Brave New World get in contact with History. The ideology of the Brave New World is to life timeless in the pr ...

(4 pages) 51 0 4.3 Apr/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Failure of the League of Nations in the Inter-War Period

After the Treaty of Versailles in 1919, which brought an end to the First World War, the League of Nations was established by the President of the United States of America, W ... son's intention on establishing the League of Nations was to stop all conflicts and wars around the world from ever happening again using the idea of Collective Security as the solution. Collective Se ... try by mutual assistance and termination of alliance system. Originally, the League "offered to the world as much world-government as the world can stand." Nevertheless, from the beginning, the format ...

(5 pages) 68 1 4.0 Dec/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > International Organizations & Conflicts

The United Nations

tions is an international organisation of 191 nations/states that aims to keep peace throughout the world and provide humanitarian assistance. 51 countries first developed the United Nations.When and ... and how was it produced?The United Nations officially came into existence on October 24, 1945 after World War II. The representatives of 51 countries at the United Nations Conference drew up the Unite ...

(4 pages) 152 0 4.7 Mar/2005

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Law

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cekeeping Missions III. Present Day: Humanitarian Efforts A. Transition B. Missions IV. Future: One World Government A. Coming About B. Benefits The United Nations: 1940?s-1950?s, Present, and Future ... ent, and Future The United Nations was created in a time of uneasy peace between the nations of the world. World War II had just ended. The League of Nations, the predecessor to the United Nations fai ...

(9 pages) 45 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

What is the cosmos of meaning?

t says how in end times there will be a break down of law and order and there will be a rise of one world government. There will be a rise of the one world government because of the absence of law and ... and spiritual. Humans have good and bad parts to human nature which is why we have conflict in this world.A person’s own works are not enough for God to give everlasting life. A person has to mak ...

(4 pages) 1121 0 0.0 Mar/2008

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy

Brave New World vs. A Handmaid's Tale - A comparison essay

nce. It believes that by controlling the media and 'sheltering' its population from the rest of the world they will conform to this new way of thinking. Each society has taken a different route to ach ... nking. Each society has taken a different route to achieve the same basic goal, a new order for the world."Brave New World" presents a startling view of the future which on the surface appears almost ...

(6 pages) 10 0 0.0 Mar/2009

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

'Was Nazi foreign Policy aimed In the Word domination '

d it is required to precise the subjects on which this essay will concentrate.Therefore, first ‘world domination’ will be defined as ‘majority world domination not as world government. Thus, it ... aimed at making The Third Reich ('Reich' meaning 'empire') the most powerful political force in the world, thus dominating the globe. This paper makes no suggestion that the Nazis planned to make the ...

(10 pages) 17 1 2.3 Nov/2009

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History