Wednesday, April 22, 2009

future impact of research

Research in the field of power and genocide prevention is ongoing. It never fails for new topics to pop up throughout the world political scene. A scene which demonstrates a constant shift of power and a struggle to obtain it. Regions such as the Middle East including Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel and Palestine are constantly in a power struggle. As long as the world goes round there will be a study of powerful people changing history.

In terms of a future impact of research it is very promising. In the field of genocide there is a large group of scholars who yearn to understand what triggers political violence. Researchers from all backgrounds include psychology programs are concentrating on unraveling genocide. Genocide has multiple pre-determinants such as setting, timing and crisis milieu as well as the psychological aspect of parallels of marginality. By realizing and uncovering the reason why people act the way they do; motivational triggers, the world will become a safer place.

With this research I am hopeful that society can prevent another genocide from happening again because life is too valuable. The future of power shifts do not look to become any softer in the upcoming decades however long term it looks like the seeds are planted and the world is headed in the right direction. Currently with the economic crisis impacting a multitude of countries worldwide it is a dangerous time. The world community must continue its search of understanding what causes genocide before it appears again. The world is on the edge at the moment as countries such as Egypt, Lebanon and areas of Africa are ready to explode. Despite the current situation I am hopeful for a world of happiness. No one can say it better than John Lennon, “All we are saying... is GIVE PEACE A CHANCE.”

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