Friday, May 15, 2020

Politics and International Relations THe Arab Purisings

I was fifteen when talks regarding Arab Uprisings began to permeate the air, the internet went explosive but I barely managed to wrap my hand around it. It is true that choice of my A’ level subjects that urged me to commit my pursue in Politics and International Relations. Taking up History and Sociology has improved my writing and argumentative skills especially being diplomatic in my writings, considering both sides to an argument and be critical- minded to voice out criticisms and theories that I uphold. Studying Geography was very fulfilling and enriching, I have obtained a substantial understanding on the global trends and policies initiated by concerned parties such as government, NGOs and international organisations. I was particularly fond with the human core topics, for instance, Migration, Urbanisation, Population, Settlement, Tourism and Energy. Taking this course would also require me a vigorous research and analysis skills. ‘A History of Modern Europe’ (H.L. Peacock) and ‘Aspects of European History’ (Stephen J. Lee) which focus on the events dating back from 1789 to 1981 have. This has greatly helped me to comprehend the intricate nature of diplomacy between countries which can still be traced today. Furthermore, I have visited several key government bodies across the country including the High Court, Legislative Council and Third Battalion of Royal Brunei Land Force in order to understand how law, politics and military operate in Brunei. I am also aware

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