menu

login

 
user
pw
register
search

language    
 
... welcome to open academic research library project ...


All documents from essays.org are for research assistance purpose only. Do not present the material as your own work!

bookmark & share the essay...

Bookmark and Share
All /

SUMMARISE THE MARXIST APPROACH TO HISTORICAL EXPLANATION OR CAUSATION IN HISTORY AND DISCUSS THE SALIENT WEAKNESS OF THIS THEORY.

This essay is about history of international relations, it has therefore summarized the Marxist approach which explains the history of international relation. It has also discussed the salient weakness of this theory extensively

Details
language english
wordcount 2561 (cca 7 pages)
contextual quality N/A
language level N/A
price free
sources 5
Table of contents

1.0 INTRODUCTION 1-2
1.1 THE EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 2-7
1.2 CONCLUSION 7-8
1.3 REFERENCES 8

Preview of the essay: SUMMARISE THE MARXIST APPROACH TO HISTORICAL EXPLANATION OR CAUSATION IN HISTORY AND DISCUSS THE SALIENT WEAKNESS OF THIS THEORY.

SUMMARISE THE MARXIST APPROACH TO HISTORICAL EXPLANATION OR CAUSATION IN HISTORY AND DISCUSS THE SALIENT WEAKNESS OF THIS THEORY. 1.0 INTRODUCTION International relations can be defined as that which includes any action by an individual, a group or a government in one country that influences the course of events in other countries. In this case, the strong do what they have the power to do and the weak accept what they have to accept. The concept of international relations specifically concerns relations between governments or rather authorities of various countries of the world. This follows that it is a term which refers to the sum total of relationships among actors (countries) in the international system. It is important to note that in this definition, ...





... particular state formulates its foreign policy, it is projected into the international system. This is because it focus is the environment external to the state itself, hence, it must be communicated, explained and executed within this environment. This implies that the goals which the foreign policy of a nation seeks are not entirely domestic but they depend upon external actions, reactions and interactions for their realization. Similarly, other foreign policies affect it, just as it affects all other foreign policies.
Essay is in categories

 / 

Humanistic Studies
 / 
Politology
 / 

 / 

Humanistic Studies
 / 
History
 / 
Comments
Benjamin I.

While the Marxist approach remains questionable when it comes to explaining causation in history, it played a great propaganda to some nations. Short of saying, it worked in some countries.




topbonusesguideshomefaqENIT
terms of use | contact us |  © essays.org - all rights reserved