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November, 2021
MScEcon in International Relations
Cardiff University
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2018
Political Science
Istanbul Bilgi University
Why Should One Read One of The Best-Known Works of Russian Literature: "Crime and Punishment"?
"Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart." - Raskolnikov.
Narmina Hajiyeva
23 Apr, 2022
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3 min read
Eco-Apartheid in African-American Communities
Environmental Injustice or as it is typically referred to Eco-Apartheid in the African-American communities.
Narmina Hajiyeva
21 Apr, 2022
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2 min read
Why is it called the Cold War?
The 45-year standoff between the West and the USSR.
Narmina Hajiyeva
16 Apr, 2022
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2 min read
The first female superstar of the Renaissance
One of a tiny number of Renaissance women who painted their way into the world's art museums.
Narmina Hajiyeva
17 Apr, 2022
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2 min read
'If you've seen one oak tree, you've seen them all'
Xenophobia is the fear or substantially hatred of that which is perceived to be foreign or strange.
Narmina Hajiyeva
15 Apr, 2022
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2 min read
Origins of the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict
Roots of an ethnic and territorial conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Narmina Hajiyeva
21 Mar, 2022
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3 min read
One of the greatest works of western literature: The Divine Comedy
Introducing Dante's crowning achievement and undisputedly the most important poetic text of the European Middle Ages.
Narmina Hajiyeva
23 Mar, 2022
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2 min read
The painter who depicted the severity of Soviet life: Tair Salakhov
When Nikita Kruschev eased the great oppressions of Stalinism, one name to come in from the cold was Tair Salakhov.
Narmina Hajiyeva
20 Mar, 2022
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3 min read
A Must Watch Series: Downton Abbey
A chronicle of the lives of the British aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in the early twentieth century.
Narmina Hajiyeva
29 Mar, 2022
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2 min read
The Most Influential of All International Relations Theories: Classical Realism
To understand Classical Realism, one should, nevertheless, define what Realism stands for and how significantly it shapes IR.
Narmina Hajiyeva
27 Mar, 2022
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2 min read
Human Rights and Environmental Protection
It is acknowledged that traditional approaches to Human Rights can have a negative impact in the field of environmental protection.
Narmina Hajiyeva
12 Mar, 2022
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2 min read
Going back in history: Roots of the Vietnam War
Unravelling the causes of the battle between Communism and Capitalism in a foreign land: Vietnam
Narmina Hajiyeva
11 Mar, 2022
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2 min read
The war to end all wars went wrong
The First World War was the first time in history that nations from around the world fought in a single war.
Narmina Hajiyeva
4 Mar, 2022
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2 min read
Is Tackling Climate Change A Possibility?
Is it possible to reduce the detrimental impact of Climate Change on our planet?
Narmina Hajiyeva
7 Mar, 2022
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2 min read
Secrets Hidden in Famous Works of Art
Some of the most famous artists in the world intentionally put secret messages in their paintings to reveal something about themselves.
Narmina Hajiyeva
19 Feb, 2022
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2 min read
Do the Ends Always Justify the Means?
With Machiavelli's principles, we are now faced with the issue of whether the desired ends is justified by the means used to achieve them.
Narmina Hajiyeva
17 Feb, 2022
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2 min read
Explaining the Colour Revolutions
During the first decade of the 21st century, a remarkable phenomenon swept through the former Soviet Union changing the political landscape.
Narmina Hajiyeva
11 Feb, 2022
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2 min read
Is AI All About Simulating Human Intelligence?
As rapid technological advances bring artificial intelligence into our daily life, the public imagination is dominated by fear.
Narmina Hajiyeva
11 Feb, 2022
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2 min read
What is Anarchy Problematique, and Why is It Considered the Fundamental Problem in the Traditional Study of International Relations?
How can there be governance in the absence of a government? A discourse of the anarchy problematique.
Narmina Hajiyeva
3 Feb, 2022
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2 min read
Can the American Middle Eastern Policy Since 9/11 Be Considered A Failure?
It seems important to note that the 9/11 terrorist attacks have dramatically reshaped American Foreign Policy strategies in the Middle East.
Narmina Hajiyeva
5 Jan, 2022
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3 min read
The US and Its Geo-Economic Interest in the Caspian Sea Basin
Because of its geographical setting and rich energy resources, Caspian is of central interest to the United States.
Narmina Hajiyeva
25 Dec, 2021
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2 min read
A Brief Synopsis of Infamous Ulster Plantation and Centuries-old Rivalry between Protestants and Catholics
A brief explanation of the roots of the persistent struggle and rivalry between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland.
Narmina Hajiyeva
14 Dec, 2021
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2 min read
The positive and negative impact of digital technologies on International Political Communication.
The significance of the internet and social media in shaping international political communication.
Narmina Hajiyeva
22 Nov, 2021
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4 min read
What is Anthropocentrism?
A critical analysis of to what extent the Anthropocentrism of Human Rights is defensible in the posthuman 'Anthropocene' epoch.
Narmina Hajiyeva
16 Nov, 2021
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5 min read