Monthly Archives: December 2020

Globalization

Poverty matters as a subject for reflection in IR on many levels, one of which
is a prominent set of ideas around global justice that considers what states
owe each other in the process of international cooperation. After all, it can be
said that those with the power and ability to assist have a moral and ethical
obligation to try and solve problems like poverty. This stems from what Peter
Singer (1972) calls the ‘rescue case’, noting there is an obligation for
someone to assist an infant drowning in a shallow pond if the child can be
saved with minimal effort or inconvenience. In the context of global poverty,
the logic flows that developed states have an obligation to help poor states
because they can, with minimal effort.

Transnational Terrorism – In my opinion

A widely debated arena is extremism, whether transnational or not. Up to date
There is also little clarity with respect to its meaning. Disagreements are emerging
The perpetrators, the claimants, the legitimacy over the intent and work
And the tactics and targeting of the actors of terrorism. Perhaps the most frequently used the agreed characteristic of the word ‘terrorism’ is that it is negative and a symbol of terrorism. With disdain. Usually, naming a group as a militant has a negative effect on our party. Perception of the validity and legality of the party and how they should be
Targeted. Hence, how do we identify a militant organization from any other group?
The community is important. Terrorism is known for the purposes of this chapter,
As the use or threat of non-state actors’ aggression to manipulate civilians or threats of violence In the direction of political or social reform, governments.