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what is the next topic?
What about this one: "Not economy, but politics is a key to success".

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World politics stands more derisive today than it had been ever before
Politics of dominant states today aims at dividing weaker nations and creating a fragmented society, easy to be ruled and plundered off its resources.
Introduction
The end of colonialism did not prove an end to the contest of power among giant nations. Indeed, it was the beginning of a system more complex and dangerous in its nature. The important aspect of the present system is no power can be directly blamed for the misery of the third world poor nations. While confronted with population rise, receding water resources, global warming and increased energy demands, the struggle, among sates, for maintaining central political and economic position has become much more precarious. The weaker states with substantial resources provided a productive ground to the bigger nations to play their game of power politics. The crisis in Afghanistan, Middle East and Gulf States, is a strong manifestation of the heartless political and economic policies of the world. The new face of political and economic contest, the neo colonialism, has made the life of the countries, having energy, resources, and important strategic positions, a hell.
Kwame Nkrumah described the present political system in beautiful word: ‘neo colonialism is the worst form of imperialism. For those who practice it, it means power without responsibility, and for those who suffer from it, it means exploitation without redress.’
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1.Turning point of politics

a.Rising power of human rights and surge of nationalism capped the possibility of colonialism in future.

b.End of imperialism was dealt with the emergence of new system ‘neo imperialism’.

c.New system provided the new definition of powerful state; powerful is the one who has the control of world’s markets and resources.

2Central economic position demands the control of economic resources

a.Rising energy demands of developed states and ensured supply of oil from Gulf States and Middle East
b. Agenda of developed states is an access to and control of world markets and raw materials
c.Unhindered supply of resources and control of trading routes; the struggle for control of strategic straits and canals is a plight of states encompassing these areas.

3.Changed political scenario and predicament of weaker states

a.Transformation of the nature of international rivalry; it has changed from direct military intervention and territorial control to indirect control of economy and internal policies of states.

b.Policies of WTO and IMF and the troubles of weaker economies

c.Inducement of the sectarian division among Middle Eastern nation to have an ensure supply of oil

d.Grounds of Syria, Yemen and Iraq are being exploited to advance the conflict between two powerful political blocs.

e.The peace and progress of Afghanistan and Pakistan was sacrificed at the altar of US national interest; the consequences of war against terrorism delivered a divided, poor and volatile region.

f.Heartless policies of world powers creating the fear of war, and resulting in an unending arms race at the expense of human development ; US-India nuclear deal and Pakistan’s steps for undermining this fear and resultant destabilization in region.

4.World’s advance towards clash of civilizations’, and role of international law and morality; Huntington’s and Monroe doctrine of US supremacy can lead the world to a disastrous course, where the struggle of power among powerful states can hit the world in most inhumane way .

5. International law and morality as defined by Morgenthau ‘ do not exist’

Conclusion
please evaluate it
What is the title of the essay?

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