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Global war as a historical and political subject spans multiple academic disciplines, including history, international relations, political science, and security studies. Students engage with this topic to understand how large-scale armed conflicts emerge, escalate, and reshape geopolitical boundaries, governance structures, and civilian life. The topic carries particular academic weight because it sits at the intersection of state power, law, ideology, and human rights. Recurring concerns around terrorism, peace, and the role of law enforcement in conflict zones make global war a subject with both historical depth and urgent contemporary relevance.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a wide range of analytical approaches. Some take a conflict analysis approach, examining specific wars such as the Soviet-Afghan War to assess causes, conduct, and consequences. Others focus on policy and legal dimensions, exploring institutions like Guantanamo Bay, the criminal liability of government officials, and the treatment of suspects and citizens under wartime law. Additional papers address military strategy, such as naval effectiveness in wartime Britain, while others connect global war to adjacent issues including maritime piracy, terrorism, and trauma experienced by those affected by prolonged conflict.

A strong essay on global war requires a clearly scoped thesis that identifies a specific conflict, policy, or consequence rather than attempting to address armed conflict in general. Evidence drawn from historical case studies, legal frameworks, and documented military or governmental decisions tends to carry the most analytical weight. A common pitfall is conflating different types of armed conflict without accounting for context, which weakens comparative arguments and obscures meaningful distinctions between conventional warfare, asymmetric conflict, and state-sponsored terrorism.

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Paper Undergraduate
Offshore Financial Centres and Their
The past 3 decades or so have witnessed the proliferation of offshore financial centres that have drawn both criticism and praise for their cumulative effect on the global economy. These offshore financial networks…
Paper Undergraduate
Narcoterrorism and the Future
¶ … Mexico faces an array of drug-related problems ranging from production and transshipment of illicit drugs to corruption, violence, and increased internal drug abuse. Powerful and well-organized Mexican organizations…
Case Study Undergraduate
Assessing the Effectiveness of the War on Drugs in California
¶ … progress and status of the drug trade and the War on Drugs and how they have developed into threats to California by creating more economic issues in the state. It also discusses how unstable immigration and border…
Paper Undergraduate
Community policing strategies and implementation
The Violent Crime Control & Law Enforcement Act of 1994 heralded the beginning of a massive effort to reform policing strategies in the United States, in part through implementation of community-policing programs at the local level. Congress has allocated billions of federal dollars over the years since to support such efforts and by the end of the 20th century, close to 90% of all police departments serving communities larger than 25,000 reported implementing community policing strategies. However, empirical studies examining the effectiveness of this style of policing are limited and most reveal a modest improvement. This report examines studies that have revealed some of the factors that contributed to the failure of community policing programs to meet the expectations of policy makers. A lack of police organizational commitment and citizen leadership are major factors that have undermined attempts to implement community policing more fully.
Essay Doctorate
U.S. National Strategy What Three United States
As President Obama stated in his addresses to Congress in February 2009, the most important problem that the country faced was the economy, which was in the worst recession since the 1930s. This affected both domestic and foreign policy, since the country would probably have to reduce military spending and its commitments overseas as it did during the Great Depression, so for the Obama administration economic recovery was the primary goal. He did promise that "the weight of this crisis will not determine the destiny of this nation" (Obama Address, 2009, p. 1). He promised that the government would deal with unemployment, lack of affordable housing and health care, a failing education system, energy self-sufficiency, revival of the auto industry, an unfair tax system, and weak regulation of the financial system, so that the recession would not be endless. In
Thesis Doctorate
Hezbollah: History, Ideology, Goals, and Capabilities
This paper provides n in-depth profile on the Lebanese organization, Hezbollah, including an examination of the organization's origins, ideology, goals and objectives is followed by a discussion concerning Hezbollah's leadership, funding, and capabilities. A description of known and suspected weapons and lethal agents as well as their delivery methods, the types of procedures that have been used in prior attacks, propaganda and surveillance methods, as well as significant events and dates in the organization's history that may be used in attack planning is followed by a summary of the research in the conclusion
Research Paper Doctorate
Development of military technology in World War I
Development of imperialism at the second half of the nineteenth century had clear features of unavoidable future war, imperialist war for colonial domination. After Berlin Congress of 1878 it became clear that unified…
Thesis Undergraduate
Influence of International Terrorism on Domestic Terrorism
The essay dwells on the Influence of international terrorism on domestic terrorism. The international trends of terrorism is looked at and a growing influence over the terrorism trend within the USA. The separate sporadic cases of terrorism in small scale like shootings as well as bigger scales like 9/11 bombings are also looked at in linkage to the international terrorism trends.
Essay Doctorate
Veteran Access to VA Healthcare: PTSD and TBI Challenges
As he stood on the steps of the U.S. Capitol's East Portico in early 1865, President Abraham Lincoln articulated what would become the motto of the Department of Veterans Affairs, "To care for him who shall have borne…
Paper Undergraduate
Planning and threat assessment in organizational contexts
Personal protection encompasses many different considerations and threat assessments that are completely unrelated to the physical condition, personal reputation and character of the protectee, as well as very specific…