Here is the synopsis of our sample research paper on International Alliances. Have the paper e-mailed to you 24/7/365.
Essay / Research Paper Abstract
A 6 page paper discussing the apparent dichotomy in nationalist sentiment in the presence of transnational alliances. Nationalism and transnationalism do have a common ground. Singapore would have made its great strides alone, but bringing neighbors along too strengthens the economic and political stability of the entire region, thereby contributing to Singapore's further growth as well. The relationships of these alliances can be beneficial both for individual nations and for the alliances to which they belong, whether in the form of NAFTA, NATO, MERCUR or the EU. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Page Count:
6 pages (~225 words per page)
File: CC6_KSintlAlly.rtf
Buy This Term Paper »
 
Unformatted sample text from the term paper:
War meant more than an end to US-Russian one-upsmanship. Former Eastern bloc nations were able to be self-determining again, at least to the extent that their dismal economies would
allow. Centuries-old tensions that could have split nations much earlier were able to surface without being put down immediately by a larger power (i.e., the USSR), and citizens in
these nations were freer to express their own views and sentiments than they had been in decades. Settling Out
Communist control since the end of World War II represented only a chapter of control by outside powers. Several of the former Eastern bloc nations
came into being at the end of World War I and represented only political groups rather than those formed on the basis of ethnicity or ideology (Miller, Agovino and Krosnar,
2000). People bound by some common feature and living in the same general geographical area have been seeking to collect together for years.
We see trade alliances comprised of Southeast Asian nations and South American countries, yet the people of the countries involved in these trade alliances seek to remain separate and
distinct from each other. An example can be found between members of ASEAN, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Consisting of members
such as Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, South Korea and others, each nation remains self-determining and fully sovereign, but each also seeks to promote international trade in several directions. These countries
trade with each other, and the alliance assists member states in trading with nations in other regions of the world (Asias bounce-back, 1999).
...