This
study intends to critically carry out an assessment among other things, the
role the United States is playing in the fight against terrorism; whether the
United States actions conform with international laws and conventions. In order
to research on the problem, the following hypotheses were formulated to guide
the study; the war on terrorism has affected terrorist financing; the war on
terrorism has had a significant impact on global security. The Power Theory was
found viable as an analytical tool because it is most suitable for the study.
The theory posits that wealth and military strength cannot make a state
superpower, but that states also need a high level of influence as in the case
with the United States. That is why the United States is referred to as super
power, because it possesses military strength, wealth and influence over most nations.
In order for us to achieve the objectives of this study, information were
derived through content analysis of articles, documents, journals, internet
sources, magazines, monographs and books related to the study. The study found
out that the United States did not declare war against terrorism because it was
interested in the security situation in Afghanistan in particular and the world
in general, but because the Taliban and their allies finally engaged in
activities that directly harmed the United States.
TOPIC: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WAR ON TERRORISM: IMPACT ON GLOBAL SECURITY
Format: MS Word
Chapters: 1 - 5
Delivery: Email
Delivery: Email
Number of Pages: 70
Price: 3000 NGN
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