Realist diplomacy in the Cold War era
Journal Title: International Relations and Security Studies Review - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
This paper addresses the theme of the Cold War, especially the role of the diplomatic approaches to the use of nuclear weapons and the role they had in international relations during this period. Throughout history, we have had to deal with the struggle between ideologies and the political involvement of this struggle. The conflict of the Cold War is no different in this respect, being a struggle between communism and democracy at the ideological level. Moreover, the conflict is complex and can be approached from several points of view, from ideological conflict, to military conflict, or to a conflict between civilizations and cultures. The Cold War has left visible consequences for the world in which we live today, remodelling Europe's composition and its role in international politics.
Authors and Affiliations
Alexandra Porumbescu
Diplomatic activity in regulating human mobility
Embassies and Consulates are the headquarters of the diplomatic network abroad under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. While the Embassy is the diplomatic representation of a State to the country of accreditation, the Con...
Corruption as a threat to the social security
Since ancient times, corruption, was a widely known crime, but nowadays has become a threat to the social security. Corruption is a social phenomenon, being the epicenter of economic, normative and moral derangements, th...
Opportunities and risks to worldwide security “connected” to file sharing
During the last years with the impressive advances in digital technologies there has been an exponential growth of the use of audio and video material and of the numbers of Internet accesses at global level. Big amount o...
Western Societies and the fight against terrorism and hate crimes
In our days, the international community is confronted with a terrible challenge, terrorism, which had and continues to have important consequences on Western societies. The importance of government action in the countri...
The evolution of inequality and economic growth in the International Community after the 2008 crisis
After the 2008 crisis, the international community saw a rise in inequalities, such as income and wealth among social subjects. The tendency mostly believed was that the main causes of the economic crisis are precisely t...