Tag Archives: International Politics

Realism vs. Liberalism

The theoretical paradigm of Realism, while it seems fairly rigid and loose, has many subcategories and underlying parts that allow for a greater degree of complexity. Often viewed in a pessimistic and cynical way, Realism is the polar opposite of Liberalism. Based on the belief that people are truly honest and that individuals should maintain […]

Interventionism Vs. Isolationism

International relations see two typical approaches adopted by nations, interventionist or disengagement. There are certain nations which, over a certain period of time, are involved and involved in everything, while other nations are the opposite and want to keep to themselves and not be involved. These methods vary between countries and times. A country can […]

Condoleezza Rice – The Early Years

Condoleezza was born as an only child in November 1954. Her parents were John Wesley Jr. and Angelina Ray Rice, who was a minister and a priest, and her mother was a teacher. Condoleezza’s childhood was surrounded by the turbulent times of the 1960s. He was forced to use the storage room for a dressing […]