Tuesday, May 5, 2020
Revenue Management Level of Profitability
Question: Discuss about the case study Revenue Management for Level of Profitability. Answer: Introduction Revenue management is defined as the application of the regimented analytics which helps to predict the behaviour of the customer in the level of micro-market (Tourism Accommodation Australia | Australia, 2016). In this report, the revenue management of an organization named Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour has been studied and analyzed in detail in order to determine the financial condition of the organization in the overall hospitality industry. In order to optimize the revenue, pricing is considered as one of the two strategic levers that can be used to optimize the revenue of an organization. Thus, in this report, a revenue management strategy for the financial year 2016 July/ 2017 June has been analyzed in order to run the business of the organization effectively and efficiently. For detailed study, market segment analysis, competitor set analysis, demand forecasting and channel analysis have been performed in order to better understand the market and the financial condition of the particular firm. Analysis of the market segmentation The market segmentation of the Novotel Sydney, darling Harbour can be analyzed by taking into consideration several factors that include public, promotions, negotiated rates, groups, wholesales and others. Public: BAR Official Website: The best available rates are marketed through the websites BAR Direct: The Best available rates are marketed through phone, fax and the emails (Casado, 2012). BAR Indirect Commissionable: The Best Available Rates are primarily marketed through different commissionable online travel agents BAR Indirect Net Best Available Rate can also be marketed through the net rate online travel agencies Groups: The market of the Novotel, Sydney can be segmented based on the groups that are mentioned below: Groups Leisure Business Wedding/Special Occasion Events Crew Conference (Testa Sipe, 2012). Whole sale: The target market of the Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour can be divided based on different forms of the wholesale: Wholesale Tour and Travel Operators Tour and Travel Wholesalers (Dunbar, 2013) Consulted Rates: The consulted rate or else the negotiated rates of the Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour can segment the market into different categories that includes the Corporate Dynamic Rates, corporate flat rates, rates for government and other crews (Dunbar, 2013). Negotiated Rates Corporate Rates Flat Corporate Rates Government Crew Other facets of segmentation: The other criteria for segmentation of the market of the Novotel Sydney Darling Harbour include the Complimentary use, barter, walk-in, overbooking, and house use and time share (Folkestone, 2016). Other factors of Segmentation Complimentary use, Barter, Walk-in, Booking, House Use and Time Share Environmental scanning Political Environment The government can overcome different barriers to development of hotels in different parts of Sydney and boost the business environment of the hotel industry in which the Novotel Sydney operates Reports reveal the fact that the increase in the supply of hotels in Sydney from 150 to 550 rooms per year by the end of the year 2020 can permit the increases in the supply in order to meet various demands and at the same time permit the development of a sustainable hotel industry (Home, 2016). In case of the company Novotel, Sydney, the political environment scan reveals the fact that Australia is a liberal capitalistic democracy and the economy persistently interferes in the operations of different nations. The government also affects the policies of the taxation of the economy (Meissner Strauss, 2012). Economic Environment The economic factors that commonly affect the business operations of the Novotel Sydney mainly include the confidence of the consumers, the rate of employment in the economy, rate of interest as well as inflation (Ovchinnikov Milner, 2012). The condition of the economy, system of the economy, policies of the government, the industrial strategies, import as well as export policies are the main economic factors that affect the business operations of the Novotel Sydney (Folkestone, 2016). Reports reveal the fact that the Australia holds the 10th rank in the area of the Ease of Doing Business index (Dunbar, 2013). In addition to this, the Australia based Novotel is also a positively influenced by the persistent growth of the economy of Australia, low rate of inflation in Australia, contained rate of inflation and very low rate of public debt (Ovchinnikov Milner, 2012) (Meissner Strauss, 2012). Socio-cultural environment Australia is regarded as an assortment of diverse individuals residing in a comparatively young community. In addition to this, there is no official religion in the nation with 26% Anglican, 26% Roman Catholic and 24% Christian among many other categories. The increase in the overall level of education of the people of Australia affects the business operations of Novotel, Sydney. Again, there can be high concentration on the assimilation of different cultural groups into different dominant British Australian traditions. Trend Analysis The five-starred hotel, Novotel Sydney have acquired high rate of growth in the supply with persistent growth in demand (Ovchinnikov Milner, 2012). Reports reveal the fact that there is a 2.2% increase in the supply corresponding to 1.5% increase in demand for the hotel industry (Casado, 2012). On the other hand, there is a 0.6% decline in the occupancy rate along with a 2.6% increase in the mean daily rate (Casado, 2012). The average daily rate is now registered to be AUD 230.74 in addition to a 2% increase in the revenue per available room (Dunbar, 2013). According to reports, there is a marginal decrease in the occupancy although the absolute level remains high (Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour | Darling Harbour Hotels, 2016). According to reports provided by the Deloitte Access Economics, the average rate of occupancy of the Sydney hotels has reached the highest level during the year 2016 ever since the year 2000 (Meissner Strauss, 2012). Generational Targeting The management of Novotel, Sydney has positioned itself to engage guests of different generations and serve them something more than just a hotel stay. The management of the company therefore devises strategy for customer engagement that can appropriately attune to the psychological association of the guests to the brand and help the hoteliers in anticipating the desires of the guests in a better way. On an average, one in a five consumer remains potentially engaged. However, this holds true for 22% of the guests belonging to the generation X (Schwartz et al., 2012). Again, the rate of engagement rises for the Millennial to 20%, 25% for the Baby Boomers and 26% or the traditionalists (Semrad, 2014). However, there is relatively lower percentage of young guests that can be engaged with the services of the hotels. The management of the hotel Novotel, Sydney can therefore target the generation Y as the emerging targeted segment in the hotel industry (Semrad, 2014). The hotelier can ther efore concentrate on the pre-purchasing process online, healthy eating as well as eco-friendliness and technology induced services. The young customers also aspire for luxury consumption and depend on the credit as well as thrift culture of shopping. Customer Worth The total Customer Worth can also be referred to as the dollar value of the total customer association founded on the present life-time value. The total customer value refers to the perception of the customer regarding what the customer receives in comparison to what the customer pays (Singh et al., 2016). Therefore, the customer lifetime value makes attempt to make out the economic value those customers can bring in to the business over the entire lifetime of the customers. The life-time value can also be regarded as the prediction of the overall net profit that can be attributed to the entire future association with the customer (Steinhardt et al., 2012). Analysis of the competitor set Identification of the competition The analysis of the competitor set of the Novotel, Sydney reveals the fact that the company does not face the challenges of competition as the company has entered into the arena of premium and luxury hotel industry. The big companies are very much likely to enter into the domain in the near future. Again, the small local hotels do not pose any challenge to the company Novotel, Sydney. The main competitors of the Novotel Sydney include the Amora Hotel Jamison Sydney, Sir Stamford At Circular Quay, QT Sydney and many more. The premium class luxury hotels pose challenge to the business of the Novotel, Sydney as the five star rated hotel offers high level of services and is very organized in their operation (Novotel Sydney on Darling Harbour | Darling Harbour Hotels, 2016). Competitive intelligence The management of the company can develop the competitive intelligence by increasing the revenue by way of smart evaluation of the overall market as well as competitive set having the historical as well as the forward looking data (Ovchinnikov Milner, 2012). The twenty four cycle of the news needs to shorten different time to press of different environmental events as well as business developments that can affect the overall business of the Novotel, Sydney. The competitive intelligence of the hotel also recognizes with different risks as well as opportunities before the events occur (Schwart et al., 2012). Therefore, the competitive intelligence also includes the variances between different widely accessible factual information that includes traditional information accessible from different online, social media and unique perspectives on the developments as well as events that can yield the competitive edge. Therefore, the competitive intelligence of the professionals includes sophi sticated training as well as processes in order to acquire important information and convert the same into intelligence for business decision making. Competitive Advantage The competitive advantage refers to different conditions or else state of affairs that facilitates the company to remain in a favourable or else superior business position. The business advantage of the Novotel, Sydney SWOT analysis The market condition of the organization Novotel, Sydney can be better understood from the SWOT analysis as this particular analysis helps an analyst to distinguish between the companys strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. Strengths: Location Service Corporate Social Responsibility Sustainability Brand Accommodation Atmosphere Weaknesses: Price Association to hotel rather than Conference venue Opportunities: Brand Image Flexibility Threats: Competitors Declining Market Strengths: The particular organization Novotel is situated on Darling Harbor at Sydney, in Australia, the largest capitalist nation in the world. This location attracts many visitors and thus it can be said that the particular location is considered as one of the strengths of the organization (Bodea Ferguson, 2014). Additionally, the brand name, high accommodation capability, healthy atmosphere, sustainability of the firm and its CSR activities adds more value to the organization (FitzPatrick et al., 2013). Weaknesses: The price or the rate of the organization Novotel is relatively higher than any other hotels. Thus, it sometimes acts as an obstacle to the revenue generation process of the organization. Moreover, Novotel is more associated with hotel than conference venue, thus, the business people cannot select this particular hotel for the purpose of conference (Novoteldarlingharbour.com.au, 2016). Opportunities: The flexibility of the firm Novotel and the image of the brand act as the opportunities for the particular organization. The reason behind this is that the brand image helps the firm to attract more customers and thus it also helps to enrich the revenue of the organization Novotel. Threats: The hospitality industry is growing in Sydney and new competitors take entry to the market. This increases the competency of the firm and thus it seems to be a threat for the particular organization Novotel. Moreover, it has been found that due to the economic condition, the market of hospitality industry declines in Sydney (Mauri, 2013). Development of strategies as per the competitive SWOT analysis The management of the Novotel, Sydney can implement the Blue Ocean Strategy that can help the company to gain competitive advantage in the market. The blue ocean strategy refers to the process of elimination of the age old existing concept of offering guests with different private rooms (Chen et al., 2012). Again, the blue ocean strategy of the company also includes raising the awareness regarding the concept of the backpacking trips as well as sharing the rooms with the world (Wang, 2012). However, the strategy also involves the reduction of different elements with high cost in order to increase the cost efficiency. Demand Forecasting Supply and demand The management of the Novotel, Sydney can concentrate on the growth rate of the demand for the hotel industry in Sydney. The historical figures reflect the fact that the hotel industry in Sydney has not experienced any long-term growth that is near to the targeted figure of the 4.1% per year (Mauri, 2013). Again, as per the reports published between the year 2000 and 2011, there has been an annual average decrease in the nights spent by the visitors to 1.4% (Bodea Ferguson, 2014). However, based on the historical figures on the demand of the visitors we can arrive at the demand forecast figures until the year 2020. In order to attain the growth targets for the future, the hoteliers can devise long term approaches by taking into consideration different marketing initiatives and at the same time the infrastructure for the investment. Figure 1: Future Demand Scenarios (Source: Bodea Ferguson, 2014) The management of the hotelier Novotel, Sydney can consider the Australian Tourism Accommodation Model in order to recognize with the future conditions of the hotel market. The model takes into account the multi-equation as well as structural model that can incorporate different economic facets in the hotel accommodation market and takes into account the supply, demand as well price in a very dynamic setting. The scenario 1 refers to the scenario when the annual average increase in the demand during the year 2012 to 2020 is 549; the scenario 2 refers to the situation when the mean increase in the demand profile is 395 and the scenario 3 indicates the demand profile that equals to 145 (Hawkins Chen, 2014). The limited growth in the overall supply of the hotels in the industry can also offer some stimulus to the increase in the hotel room in the Novotel, Sydney as well. Figure 2: Future Annual Hotel Room Supply (Source: Hawkins Chen, 2014) Price Elasticity The price elasticity of demand can be calculated by the dividing the percentage change in the quantity demanded by the percentage change in the price (The Digital Economist., 2016). The equation on the price elasticity essentially represents the comparative responsiveness to the demand founded on the price. For instance, in case if the hotelier has 100 available hotel rooms where 20% of the inventory can be marketed at AUD100, then the marketer needs to increase the price of the remaining 80 hotel rooms owing to the lower number of inventory and thereby need to decrease the number or else the quantity to be marketed. The basic principle of the revenue management is to market at the highest possible price (The Scholarly Commons | Cornell University School of Hotel Administration Research., 2016). The total availability in the market place can also affect the price elasticity of demand. Finally, it can be said that the price elasticity of the demand or else the internal compression as well as the demand competitor pricing is equivalent to the price optimization (Tourism Accommodation Australia | Australia, 2016). Management of Demand The changes in the procedure of the distribution, rise of the internet among many other factors have affected the demand management process in the hotels. The staff members, members of the regional chains and the managers of the chain manage the demand factor in the hotel. The factors that the managers of Novotel can take into consider for management of the demand include gauging the response of the market, appropriate segmentation of the market and the related pricing strategy along with the price response to different competitive sets. The process of enumeration of the market response is the enumeration of the response of the consumers towards the pricing policy, promotional strategy and different marketing initiatives adopted by the hotelier. Impact of the elasticity of price on the consumer spending and revenue There exists a relationship between the elasticity of demand with the total revenue of the corporation. The inelastic demand can lead to increase in the prices and at the same time increase in the revenue. Again, the elastic demand can lead to fall in the prices and in turn a rise in the total revenue of the firm Novotel, Sydney. Figure 3: Effect of Price Elasticity of Demand on Revenue (Source: Hawkins Chen, 2014) Channel Analysis Reservation Evolution The evolution of the hotel reservation system is also considered as a vital factor in the hospitality industry. As per the organization Novotel, booking is one of the important parts of service thus; here evolution of this booking or reservation system has taken place. This includes online booking system, reservation through phone call and in person booking is also available for the firm Novotel (Walker Walker, 2012). All the systems have been evolved and designed in order to suit both the domestic and international customers. The evolution in the reservation system has taken place, thus, confirmation of the booking is done by Novotel over the phone only or over the e-mails (Hawkins Chen, 2014). These evolutions and modifications are considered by Novotel in order to earn more new customers and also to retain the existing ones. Global Distribution System (GDS) The GDS system helps to maintain both local and international commercial contracts with every type of client. It has been found that Novotel has generated more than 500 major corporate client accounts across the world by negotiating with the leisure, business and intermediary partners (Novoteldarlingharbour.com.au, 2016). Preferential agreements and strategic partnerships with the leading OTAs (online travel agencies) also help Novotel in GDS (McMahon-Beattie Yeoman, 2014). In addition to these, the contracts with 200 major airline companies, biggest international travel organizers and agreement with leading events procurement agencies (like meetings, conferences, incentives and seminars) also help Novotel in GDS (Novoteldarlingharbour.com.au, 2016). Property Management Systems (PMS) PMS is also known as Hotel Operating System (Hotel OS) that is used in the particular organization Novotel. These are computerized systems which help to facilitate the personal property, equipment and management of properties (Novoteldarlingharbour.com.au, 2016). Therefore, Novotel uses the cloud technology and software-as-a-service model for better running of the organization. Distribution Costs It has been found that Novotel has planned to invest an amount of 220 million euro in next four years in order to serve the common interest in the best way (Novoteldarlingharbour.com.au, 2016). The particular firm is ambitious regarding the digital strategy and thus it considers the foreseeable future to be digitalized, as it will help to decrease the distribution costs. Channel Selection The strong reservation system of Novotel acts as an efficient distribution platform that helps to meet all the requirements of the organization from online reservation and online payment to optimization of sales value and management. Moreover, the direct sales distribution channel of the firm like a stronger online presence, growth of presence of mobile, after-sales service and call centres helps Novotel to earn more revenue (Arenoe, van der Rest Kattuman, 2015). Conclusion The above study helps in gaining a deep understanding regarding the market segmentation of the hotelier, business environment of the hotel in which it operated. In addition to this, the current study also helps in understanding the existing trends along with the total worth and the lifetime value of the customer. 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Friday, April 17, 2020
Writing a Synthesis Essay Example Ideas
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Tuesday, April 14, 2020
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The Corner Shop free essay sample
Analysis and interpretation of â⬠The Corner Shopâ⬠In the last decades globalization has forced every country in the world to define what values and unique characteristics makes the country different and exceptional. The essay ââ¬Å"The Corner Shopâ⬠is written by the British writer and former journalist at the centre-left liberal newspaper The Guardian Shyama Pereras in 2000, and it deals with this exact topic. She puts focus on how globalization has taken a thing considered as a unique specimen of a nation and changed it into something foreign. The corner shop stands today as a daily reminder that we all live in a global village. Shyama Pereras starts her essay with a quote from the Sunday Times that says ââ¬Å"if your surname is Partel, youââ¬â¢re seven times more likely to be a millionaire than if your name is Smithâ⬠. To understand this statement, itââ¬â¢s important to understand the history of the name Partel. We will write a custom essay sample on The Corner Shop or any similar topic specifically for you Do Not WasteYour Time HIRE WRITER Only 13.90 / page Partel is a surname of Indian origin. Within the United Kingdom, it is the twenty-fourth most common surname nationally, and in central London it is third most common. When The Sunday Times uses Partel in comparison with the surname Smith, which is the most common name in the United Kingdom, she puts every Englishman up against every middle-eastern immigrant in the United Kingdom. What the Sunday Times really is saying, is that when youââ¬â¢re a middle-eastern immigrant you have a much bigger chance of being a millionaire than if your part of the indigenous English population. Pereras chooses to involve this Sunday Times ââ¬Å"rich listâ⬠, to underline the actuality and legitimacy, which this topic has in todayââ¬â¢s society. To exemplify she gives a daily example that especially Englishmen know and can relate to: The corner shop. This compressed form of shop where you can buy the basics such as alcoholic and soft drinks, newspaper, magazines and simple groceries has since the concepts entry been considered as a core-British asset. Shyama Pereras describes the corner shop as much more than just a little shop; it is ââ¬Å"the center of community lifeâ⬠, these sights are used for locals to meet and greet. Back in time Brits used these shops as a place where they could buy their ââ¬Å"New Zealand butter, Ceylon Tea and the Daily Heraldâ⬠ââ¬â all goods that are British trademarks. However did the Corner Shops undergo a drastic change up through the centuries ââ¬â as the increasing globalization took its toll in the last part of 19th century, the assortment of different supplies from around the world expanded and suddenly there was a decline in demand of old traditional British articles. Here Shyama Pereras uses her own experience to further clarify this development. Her local corner shop sold the articles that you would expect from a shop like that however did a similar shop with an Indian owner expand the range of goods so it now also included readymade curry chicken, even to an unbeatable price. As a result of this, the traditional corner shop werenââ¬â¢t able to compete and had to close down. This wasnââ¬â¢t an exceptional case, the vast majority of the traditional British corner shops were replaced by a redesigned, more efficient, middle-eastern business model. Shyama Pereras doesnââ¬â¢t show a particular opinion in this essay. She simply explain how globalization has had its impact on our everyday life. The urbanization and multicultural flow has turned the view on what is considered as a unique characteristic of a nation and what is foreign, upside down. She calls the foreigners who came and overtook the corner shop market ââ¬Å"innovative reinventionsâ⬠. Foreign people came to the shores of the United Kingdom and took something that was the very essence of being British and changed it into something better and more efficient ââ¬â it may not be as tradition-bound, but the indigenous British people has accepted this in return of a much more varied, and for some, more exciting and exotic selection of goods. Another explanation to this phenomenon could be that the Brits donââ¬â¢t see it as a ââ¬Å"high status jobâ⬠to be standing behind a counter all day. It may have been more socially acceptable in the old days to own a corner shop than it is today due to the economic growth of the western hemisphere and an increasing number of immigrants, who would be more than satisfied with a job in a corner shop. Shyama Pereras deals with globalization as the general theme in this essay. She tries to give an answer to how the corner shop has changed from being a symbol of nationality, to a symbol of internationality. Pereras writes through the eyes of an indigenous Brit by saying ââ¬Å"we didnââ¬â¢t likeâ⬠and ââ¬Å"none of us saw at the timeâ⬠which gives a feeling of her being a part of the affected group of globalization. Shyama Pereras concludes her essay with the statement: ââ¬Å"the concept, steeped in white British history, is now a marker of our multi-ethnic future. â⬠This underlines a tendency in modern society: that what is a national unique gem today ââ¬â may be global mainstream tomorrow. .
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Online Essay Writing Tutorial
Online Essay Writing TutorialAnyone who has taken an online essay writing tutorial knows that the techniques are not very difficult to grasp. However, those who lack the ability to write well will find it very difficult.The purpose of an online essay writing tutorial is to show students how to use simple words, grammar and punctuation rules in order to enhance their learning experience. If a student cannot comprehend and apply all these techniques, he or she will not get the results he or she wants. The good news is that if a student learns these fundamentals properly, they will certainly be able to write a good essay.The main aim of the online essay writing tutorial is to increase the ability of students to understand the basic knowledge about essay writing. They are taught to be keen in their reading and writing skills.As a student going through an online essay writing tutorial will find it easier to comprehend the concepts, his or her skills in writing will improve. The more skill s a student has, the better he or she will be able to write good essays. The increased confidence is great for a student, and this will help him or her in getting more projects in school or work.Although a student who takes an essay writing tutorial will notice that writing is easier to comprehend, he or she still needs some extra help to write better. It will help if the student has a firm grasp of the fundamentals. A little extra help will make it a lot easier for him or her to become an expert in essay writing.The main purpose of an online essay writing tutorial is to help students become better writers. By going through a proper tutorial, they will start to develop their skills. When they are experts in the area, they will be able to write well on a variety of topics, using the techniques and strategies taught in the tutorials. This will in turn bring them recognition as well as a higher salary.An online essay writing tutorial is like any other tutorial which is given to anyone in class. Students who know how to be great in academics will be at a higher level compared to those who don't know anything. The best thing about an online essay writing tutorial is that it comes from a person who knows what he or she is doing. In other words, the person who is giving the tutorial knows all the pitfalls that can be avoided, and has developed a strategy to overcome these.It is all in the basics and no matter how complex the topic is a good tutorial can help a student gain an understanding of the key terms and phrases. However, there are other things that a student should take into consideration too. The next time you take an online essay writing tutorial, remember that it is not like any other tutorial. The students taking the tutorials to learn not only by applying techniques but also by using their minds.
Friday, April 10, 2020
What Are Good Essay Topics For An Adopted Student?
What Are Good Essay Topics For An Adopted Student?What are good essay topics for an internationally adopted student? If you were born into a family with an immigration background or live in a country where your family has lived for several generations, you will know all too well the obstacles you will face when writing your essays. Being adopted, a foreigner or a child of immigrants can certainly cause problems in school, but there are other factors that can make essay writing much more difficult.For example, consider a native-born child who lived in a country where the language is the primary tongue and is what most people use as their first language. Does he or she know English? Maybe, perhaps not. What about those who speak Italian?They may struggle in high school, but can they pass the college entrance examination that the University likes to see before awarding him or her the degree? Can a native English speaker to write a thesis?Unfortunately, the answer to this question is no, for such a native-born child would not know even one or two basic words in the English language. So is it possible for such a student to write a thesis? I would say, yes.Writing a thesis on a foreign country is obviously different. It could be described as something that is written by a foreigner, but not in the most difficult way. At the same time, even if the student is not American, he or she will be able to learn how to write a thesis in the national language of the country where he or she has been living for quite some time.So even if the writer is not fluent in English, he or she will still be able to write the thesis. It may not be the best essay topic for an internationally adopted student, but it could also be the best that he or she could write on his or her own. The first step is to try to be able to write something written in the language of the country where he or she is living.Being adopted, however, is nothing to be ashamed of. It is a good thing that many people cho ose to be adopted as it allows them to get to know the language of the country from which they have been adopted. It does not mean that this is the only way to write a thesis in a foreign country, however.
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Iraqi War An Unjust War
Iraqi War An Unjust War One reason why I believe the Iraq invasion was not justified is because it resulted in an escalation of violence in Iraq. Prior to the 2003 invasion in Iraq, the country had a functioning government in place and not many incidents of violence were witnessed. The war in Iraq resulted to the ousting of Saddam Husain, the then president, and caused a major destabilization in the country.Advertising We will write a custom essay sample on Iraqi War: An Unjust War specifically for you for only $16.05 $11/page Learn More While it is true that Iraq was plagued by human rights abuses under the reign of Saddam, the country was stable and somewhat affluent before the invasion. It was after these that the country has become turbulent with numerous incidents of gun battles and suicide bomb attacks. These insurrections that are rampant in Iraq are as a direct result of US occupation of Iraq. At the present, the security situation in Iraq is indeed stark and the country re mains very insecure. Kahl, Katulis and Lynch reveal that sectarian violence has erupted in many parts of the country and incidents of sectarian cleansing have followed leading to many deaths (86). Despite addition US forces being deployed to the country and negotiations being held, the violence in Iraq is still prevalent. Kahl, Katulis and Lynch note that there is little hope of national reconciliation or the formation of a stable environment in Iraq in the foreseeable future (83). The second reason for my belief that the war was unjustified is because war badly affects the economy and natural resources of the countries engaged in war. Both the US and Iraq have suffered economically as a result of the War. Before the war, the infrastructure in Iraq was in good conditions and the citizens enjoyed peace and stability with the availability of basic amenities. The war was accompanied by aggressive military campaigns on strategic targets in Iraq. These targets included military facilitie s, government buildings and major industries. After the overthrow of Saddam, loses continue to occur as suicide bombings destroying buildings and roads (Hicks 911). Recovering from these devastating effects of war is going to be a very expensive endeavor. For the US, the war on Iraq led to large amounts of money being taken from the federal reserves to finance the war. As of 2007, the war efforts had cost the US an estimated $1 trillion with most of the money going to military activities and reconstruction efforts (Kahl, Katulis and Lynch 92). These colossal sums of money could have been better used on more development oriented activities in the country rather than war efforts that lasted for years. The final reason why I believe that the invasion of Iraq was unjustified is because the war has led to an increased suffering for the civilian population in Iraq. At the very onset of the war, hundreds of thousands of Iraqis fled to the neighboring countries to seek refuge from the war. Kahl, Katulis and Lynch document that since the beginning of the war, an excess of four million Iraqis have fled the country or become internally displaced (86).Advertising Looking for essay on international relations? Let's see if we can help you! Get your first paper with 15% OFF Learn More These group of civilians continue to live as refugees almost a decade after the war was begun. Research by Hicks et al. revealed that the Iraqi civilian population was the primary target for suicide bombers (913). Muggah notes that the impacts of warfare extend well beyond the number of combatants and civilians killed on the battlefield; a vast proportion of deaths occur indirectly owing to easily preventable diseases such as measles and dysentery (2). The war in Iraq has led to a collapse of basic health infrastructure, clean water and food which has led to death and suffering for the population. Considering the fact that one of the reasons for invading Iraq was to oust a tyrant who brought suffering to his people, the reality that the people of Iraq are suffering than they did during his reign as a result of the war shows that the war was unjustifiable. Warfare has been in existence all through the history of human civilization. The reasons for engaging in war have included: ideological differences, competition for natural resources, and protecting a countries territory to name but a few. While wars have inevitably led to death and suffering, most of them have resulted in some positive measures which has made them justifiable. The US invasion of Iraq is one of the wars whose costs far outweigh the benefits and it can therefore be seen as unjustifiable. This paper has demonstrated that the invasion of Iraq was an ill-advised undertaking which has mostly achieved negative results for both the US and Iraq. As long as this invasion continues, human lives will continue to be lost and the economic cost will escalate even higher. It would therefore be i n the best interest of both parties if the US withdrew its forces from Iraq and stopped the invasion. Such a move would result to reduced violence in Iraq since the violence is mostly in protest to the invasion. The huge financial burden that American taxpayers have been forced to bear as a result of the war would also be lifted if the war was ended. Kahl, Colin, Katulis Brian, and Lynch Marc. ââ¬Å"Thinking strategically about Iraq: report from a symposium.â⬠Middle East Policy 15.1 (2008): 82-110. Muggah, Robert. ââ¬Å"Measuring the True Costs of War: Consensus and Controversy.â⬠PLoS Med 8.2 (2011): 1-3.Advertising We will write a custom essay sample on Iraqi War: An Unjust War specifically for you for only $16.05 $11/page Learn More Hicks, Madelyn et al. ââ¬Å"Casualties in civilians and coalition soldiers from suicide bombings in Iraq, 2003ââ¬â10: a descriptive study.â⬠Lancet 378 (2011): 906ââ¬â914.
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