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First and foremost, the warfare shattered much of the prestige and power of Europe (Sanders, Nelson, Morillion, and Ellenberger 190). It also gave rise to two superpowers, the US and USSR, which assumed leadership of world affairs. After the battle against the Axis powers of Italy, Germany, and Japan, both the U.S. and the USSR entered the postwar age as adversaries. Read More…
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The war in Vietnam was a long drawn out and costly conflict between South Vietnam, which was backed by America, and the communist regime of North Vietnam. The war began in 1954 with the rise of the communist party of Ho Chi Minh in North Vietnam and escalated into a war of ideologies against the backdrop of the cold war between the Soviet Union and America. Read More…
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After the world ended in 1945, there were many changes that occurred in the world. Most of the changes were seen in power relationships and world conflicts. There was the new kind of war cold war which was between the powerful nations that had emerged after the World War II including Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States, and the Soviet Union. Read More…
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This paper will cover the factors starting from the French colonization and management of Indochina, the Ho Chi Minh independence movement, the American intervention, and the role played by the Soviet Union and China. The Vietnam War was one of the most important wars that the world has ever seen. Read More…
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The colonies in Asia and Africa attained independence after the end of British and French rule following World War II and this era is referred to the post-colonial era as well. In Asia, India was the first nation to achieve independence from the British rule completely in 1947 and the freedom struggle of India became an example for all other colonies across Asia and Africa. Read More…
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In this regard, the country assists its allies in instances of war by providing personnel, intelligence, artillery, financial aid, or even all of them at other instances. Nonetheless, Read More…
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The release of the remaining American prisoners of the war occurred simultaneously with the departure of the last combat soldier, and both sides made arrangements for search teams to continue to look for soldiers missed on the battlefields. On the sixtieth day after the truce, the Military Assistance Command Vietnam officially closed down, declaring its mission accomplished. Read More…
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Martin Luther King’s views regarding the Vietnam War and its effects was something that was motivated by the concerns that he held close to his heart, Christian and race-related. He was concerned about the treatment that was meted out to the common man of Vietnam where the situation of the civilians was the worst. Read More…
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The author states that the involvement of the American government in the war judged by critics slash historians as taking the nature of colonialism renders the bulk of American literature on the Vietnam War as largely colonial in structure, content, and focus. Colonial literature tackles and examines the issues arising from Imperialism. Read More…
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The domino theory has been sought by Communist China. The communization of Vietnam would have been a step towards Chinese domination of Asia temporarily. Had the communist expansion not been opposed, US political power would have been lessened. So at least, in this area success was achieved although not to the desired degree. Read More…
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The conflict with Vietnam still acts as a leitmotif in the US’ repeated involvement in clashes and squeamish in central and South Asia as America had the longest flight in its history of occupation and war in Vietnam. Yet, the country remains swathed in mystery to the outside world, as indicated by recent studies on the country’s history - by Spencer Tucker and by Marilyn Young. Read More…
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The mission in Achebe’s novel ‘Things Falls Apart’ included to teach the readers something very fundamental which is to put to them crudely and indicate that the Africans did not hear about culture for the first time from the Europeans. Another mission in Achebe’s novel is a dedication to depict the way of life, the traditions, and the cults. Read More…
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The author states that Vietnam and Southeast Asia were to witness many conflicts and the Vietnam War was to present a devastated nation to the world that had been a battlefield between global superpowers with conflicting ideology. However, it is possible to find the roots of the conflict in Vietnam in the stark social disparities. Read More…
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Vietnam has largely remained an area of darkness to the Western mind. A quagmire to American soldiers, a country enmeshed with jungles and swamps and the guerilla upsurges thrashed the American out of their land, a defeat that the U.S. cannot still wipe out from its national psyche. Vietnam stands for unplanned war strategies for the big power and moral decadence for America.   Read More…
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As humans and even geographical territories ‘evolved’ in course of history, different forms of governance came into existence to govern kingdoms, provinces/states, and important countries. Although in the earlier centuries, monarchies were the prominent form of governance, in the last centuries, democracy has become the most adopted and ‘favored’ form of governance. Read More…
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As humans and even geographical territories ‘evolved’ in course of history, different forms of governance came into existence to govern kingdoms, states, and countries. Although in the earlier centuries, monarchies were the prominent form of governance, in the last centuries, democracy has become the most adopted and ‘favored’ form of governance. Read More…
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Trade development, in its turn, led to adoption of many new crops, spices, tea, cocoa etc. New transoceanic relations and strengthening of European countries’ position created fertile soil for the age of Read More…
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In Grimley’s account, the US adopted a “basic policy of attraction” wherein Americans encouraged the elites to cooperate with them to counter Aguinaldo’s insurgency campaign. This policy created a feeling on the Filipinos as they were able to participate in the colonial administration and removed the perception of US imperialism.  Read More…
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In the work titled The Vietnam War: Vietnamese and American perspectives, Jayne Werner and Luu Doan Huynh observe that this collaborative effort brought to light the fact that many things that are popularly known about the war have little fact in basis. It is often also difficult to gauge the precise timeline of the war, but it can broadly be said to have extended from 1945-1975. Read More…
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And even as these two nations were slowly but surely recovering politically, economically, and militarily, Great Britain was being plunged into an economic crisis.  Along with this decline, Britain did not seem to hold as much power in international politics.  There are a variety of factors that may be considered links and explanations to Britain’s decline in the Cold War years. 
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Kenneth Waltz also contended that ideological factors were certainly capable of being causes of conflict in international relations whether in their own right or in conjunction with other factors. Ideological perspectives have been able to shape and even directly cause disputes and eventually wars between nation-states. Read More…
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France, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and other European players on the world stage had for decades covetously eyed under-developed countries in all corners of the globe, each jealous of that greatest and most successful of all imperial powers, Great Britain. Read More…
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He emphasized that, we must be proud of the Empire. On the other hand, Tony Blair appeared to be in ‘deep sorrow’ for slave trade as an imperial transgression. BBC endorses Read More…
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The next change in the American dream was caused by industrial Revolution. It started at the end of the 19th and had a great historical influence till the WWI. At the beginning of the 20th century, American dream represented industrial acquisitions and own business. Read More…
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One of the most important ideas I learned from this semester is the reality that whenever you push people around, their tendency is to retaliate with equal or much greater force. As activist-historian Ward  Churchill put it while quoting a line in Lawrence Fishburn’s movie, people got to learn the fact that “when you push people around, some people push back”. Read More…
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Bangladesh received the world’s sympathy through the most tragic times it underwent when China maintained that India was backed by the Soviet Union to assist in the interference in the war of 1971. China aided Pakistan and Bangladesh was literally crushed in this wild politics. Ever since, it achieved independence, its concept of nationalism has given it a new look. Read More…
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The cold war which was a rather very prolonged battle of a myriad of threats, posturing and wills between the Capitalistic United States and the Communist Soviet Union, was seen to follow soon after the World War II. By the year 1943, the eventual outcome of the cold war was clear to all the Germany led countries. Read More…
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Generally, the concept of “Third World” emerged in the Cold War’s context. The phrase carried precise power and political connotations and embraced social Read More…
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It inevitably dawned on the military personnel that they were fighting a senseless war and this could have only made the effort that much more difficult for the soldiers. While the American public began to lose faith in the containment policy, their collective support for the Vietnam effort fell by the wayside. Read More…
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Over the years, many countries have strived to undergo globalization in order to develop cultural, political and economic integration. Given that there is high demand of technology across the globe, many ventures have opted to develop their Read More…
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By 1960s, the Chicanos embraced ethnic studies to think about decolonization, ethnicity, history and absence of groups of people. This was occasioned through the TWLF. During the process of decolonization, Chicano society had the Chicano Movement which encouraged education as a way of changing the Mexican community to reflect a positive image. Read More…
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This paper aims to analyze the development of nationalism as well as communism in East and Southeast Asia in the lights of broad and diverse academic resources. Read More…
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The essay argues that the prime objective of Syed Alatas’s book is to oppose the widespread denigration of native history, society, and the native people themselves, as presented within the Western (European) point of view. Broadly based on the premise that the ideology of colonial capitalism – as Alatas defines it – is solely responsible for the poor image of Malays, Filipinos, and Javanese.
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Broadly speaking, the 1990s were mainly a period of economic growth for the region of Southeast Asia, which period, however, ended with the Asian financial crisis. The effects of the crisis, besides the adverse ones upon the economies of the region, were felt within the politics as well, inasmuch as political figures, like Indonesian president Suharto, were forced to resign under public pressure. Read More…
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The Beatles is a British pop group popular from 1960 to the 1970s.  They were made up of songwriting duo Paul McCartney and John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.  They were very popular during their time, selling millions of albums and being sought wildly by fans.  They disbanded when John Lennon left the group and have since never been formed again. 

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Politics has largely influenced the process of growth and development of almost all developing countries. Usually, the cause of political dysfunction is the lack of professionalism in the political market. In order for a state to run smoothly, politics must synchronize with the economy. Sustained policies take a number of votes. Read More…
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Generally, the decolonization movement and process in Africa was launched with resolve, vitality, and passion in 1947 when Nkrumah went back to the Gold Coast to become the secretary of the first political party created to gain self-government for the Gold Coast—the United Gold Coast Convention (UGCC). Read More…
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These actions included chaining themselves on rails roads and attacks on prestigious buildings (Harrison, 2012). On the other hand, suffragists supported the action to give women voting rights, but they used civilized ways to relay Read More…
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Peace process efforts are sabotaged using an escalation of violence or increasing the barbarism involved in such violence. Much of the peace process efforts in the West African domain have failed to achieve any real results because the spoilers are given enough leverage to derail the entire process. Read More…
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According to the report feminism has been one of the most important social movements that have emerged in the modern times. The study behind this phenomenon has been turned into a major field as scholars from many disciplines and in many countries have sought to explore the ways in which women’s oppression has been studied. Read More…
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This is following the physical division of the Korean peninsula through the commitment that the allied forces made after the Pacific War came to an end, which occurred after World War II was concluded. The interference occurred following the intervention of foreign powers in the Korean peninsula that had been ruled by the Japanese and colonized since the early 20th century in the year 1910. 

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It is accepted that scholars analyzing today’s international relations need to gain a historical perspective on contemporary events and behaviors. While the value of considering history in the development of an understanding of the modern world is recognized, it is not always clear how far back the scholar should look. The dates 1492, 1648 and 1815 can be seen as accepted starting points for the historical development of the political system. Read More…
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The paper "Why It Was That Europe Colonised Asia and Africa in the Nineteenth Century" is an outstanding example of a history literature review. Towards the end 19th century, a handful of European countries bottled up nearly all countries in Africa. Given that this came subsequent to over three centuries of somewhat two-way trading activity amongst Africans and Europeans, Kwon (2011) maintain that it stands for a momentous exit. Read More…
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As the paper outlines, international relations mean the diplomatic-strategic relations of states, and issues of war and peace, conflict and cooperation. Others see international relations as being about cross border transactions of all kinds, political, economic and social. The ending of the Cold War between 1988 and 1991 was an event of some significance in human history. Read More…
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After experiencing mystical awakening during the 1870s, he also became a renowned social reformer and principled sage. He is counted amongst the top-notch novelists and his notions regarding peaceful resistance expressed in ‘The Kingdom of God is within You’ greatly impressed imperative figures like Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King (Briggs). Read More…
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To some, the cold war was beneficial to them and to others, it was the worst period they will ever wish to encounter. The major effects of the Cold war to the countries in the world and third world countries are the mode of governance with many countries heavily borrowing from the Marxist-Leninist single-party states and the Capitalist state with generally free and fair elections. Read More…
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This is because war is uncertain and that there are numerous variables that could trigger its occurrence. The First World War escalated after an accidental assassination. The Second World War was caused by Read More…
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Changes in the Nature of War and Diplomacy after 1989: An International Relations Perspective.The Second World War ended with an alliance between the Soviet Union, USA, Britain, France and China. In terms of ideologies, the Chinese and the Soviets supported a Communist system of totalitarian state controlled governance whilst the Americans, British and French supported a Capitalist system where individuals had the right to control wealth. Read More…
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The deficit of convict women in Australia made the shipment of others to be made. Other convicts were to be brought from different parts of the world to Australia. Consequently, it can be deduced that the women convict got their pride from being treated special and hence they became more troublesome (Margaret 1988). 

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 What is the range of issues/problems facing Southeast Asian nations? The Southeast Asia is a region known for various issues and problems – economic, social, environmental, political, and security problems. It is a region which has experienced civil and political unrests, abject poverty, terrorist attacks, health issues, and natural disasters. Read More…
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To understand the African American revolutionary movement is to remember the circumstances that facilitated social and personal changes. Primarily, there was a time wherein Black revolutionists stressed the connection between African liberation campaigns and the U.S.-rooted civil rights movement and faced the postwar rise of American global power. Read More…
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The theory of ethnicity promoted by Smaje in “Not just a Social Construct: Theorising Race and Ethnicity,” is one that is informed by the post-modern and multi-cultural debates that dominate contemporary academic research in sociology. His work is an excellent introduction to what Leoussie calls an era of extending classical modernist theories of ethnicity. Read More…
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The four converging processes cited by Leoussie in the post-war era contain innumerable examples where theories of ethnicity and nationalism were proved false by subsequent historical development. In the first instance of decolonization in Asia and Africa, it is inevitable that the liberation process and the creation of a new national identity would give birth to a stronger patriotic spirit in the indigenous population. Read More…
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Many surveys have been conducted to study the nature and intensity of Racism in American culture.Racism can be described as a specific type of prejudice against some specific group or race. Similarly if the prejudiced beliefs of people block the progress of a specific group, then it is termed as discrimination. The people who try to block the progress of a specific group are guilty of racial discrimination.

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The author of the paper states that the tools to achieve world peace were identified to be collective security and disarmament in order to prevent wars. The Covenant of the late organization also includes the institution of arbitration to settle international disputed to avoid the risk of war. Read More…
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The Axis forces made many strategic mistakes during the war that made the Allied powers win the World War Two. For instance, during the battle of Dunkirk Germans blocked British Channel near Abbeville. This was possible because Germany had split the Allied powers into two battlefronts and cornered the British and French forces around the cost.  Read More…
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The ambition as personified by diamond magnate Cecil Rhodes was to conquer the Cape to Cairo corridor across Africa which envisioned a continuous British colony from Cape of Good Hope at the south to Egypt at the north. This was almost achieved by 1890 except for German East Africa in the middle. Read More…
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Thus, the success of the purchase of Louisiana could be deemed to have set the precedent for buying the strip of land along the American–Mexican border in 1853 – named after the American general and diplomat James Gadsden, aka the Treaty of La Mesilla (Ibarra, 2004; Yale Law School, n.d.) – as well as Alaska from the Russian empire in 1867. Read More…
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Fourier, another Frenchman, believed that economic competition is the source of all evil, work should be voluntary, and everything should be shared by all; Owen drafted the model socialist community where everybody helped in raising children, women had a role in governance, and, sexual freedom for all sexes. Read More…
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I believe that armed conflicts and revolutions world over, do not only come but they are made. This is because most of these conflicts emanate from causes that can be averted but those in power at the time make no initiative. Furthermore, before armed conflicts and revolutions occur; there is usually a feeling of discontentment among the population or a section of the population until it gets to a certain level where it cannot be contained any more. Read More…
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As the paper stresses the Mughal emperor, Jahangir, had permitted the East India Company to trade in India in 1617. With the downfall of the Mughal Empire, the British started increasing their influences over the other rulers and slowly took control in terms of trading as well as the administration and running of the country.  Read More…
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This question posed to anyone would obviously elicit a candid and frank answer. Most of these answers, however, will not establish the boundaries between the two terms – globalization and postmodernity – as this paper seeks to establish. Moreover, the answers will not pay much attention to what is “fashionable” in this century. Read More…
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Regional geography, being a very versatile field, reveals valuable information concerning development of certain regions in the context of interaction between environment and human activity. Studying regions of different types and sizes, this approach contributes to understanding of the unique character possessed by these regions. Read More…
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According to Hudson (2008), foreign policy is “the strategy or approach chosen by the national government to achieve its goals in its relations with external entities” (p. 12). Kaufman (2010), in turn, writes that the formulation of foreign policy denotes a process of reassessing certain policies – either previous or existing ones – as a result of changing circumstances. Read More…
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Postwar artists, musicians, and writers expressed their dislike of mainstream society through intensely personal introspective art forms. Women working still bore the responsibility for childcare and household chores allowing families and society to avoid facing the social implications of women’s new roles, departing significantly from the culture.

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Between the sparkling Yangtze and the beautiful landscape of the Purple Mountain, wherein Nanjing can be found, are buried uncountable tales of horrifying savagery and cruelty. Nanjing has witnessed natural calamities, bloody political overthrows, dynastic collapse, and violence throughout its history. It is regarded to be one of the most shocking. Read More…
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Geertz proposed that culture is a complicated collection of texts that constitute various meanings, with the meanings being comprehended by the actors and are construed by anthropologists in a manner in which sections of a text are understood by literacy detractors. This is done by integrating into the analysis of the contexts of the attendant. Read More…
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The History of Southeast Asia is a perpetual saga of the conflict between regional forces and foreign powers. The states in early Southeast Asia were not as clearly demarcated as they are today. For example, modern-day Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore constituted the Malay empire of Srivijaya and Malacca. Read More…
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Revolutionized food production also played a major role in maintaining the activities of the industries. People working in the industries in large numbers were able to feed due to the increased food production (Goloboy 2008, p.56). The result of industrialization was the transformation of agricultural states to industrial states. 

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Irish travelers have to face important problems in regard to all the aspects of their daily life; this fact has led to the radical increase of suicide rates among this group of people (Hennessy 2013). The funds that have been received by organizations for the support of Irish Travelers have not reached these people due to bad management (Hennessy 2013). Read More…
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The author states that South Eastern art and architecture was heavily influenced by India as well as China. Cambodia was home to the Khmer art which based the temples on Indian architecture but gave them its unique style of sculptures with voluptuous figures and serene faces. Most of SEA art forms were influenced by Indian Hinduism earlier.

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The United Nations’ policy of preventive diplomacy as a part of multilateral diplomacy and its use of non-military actions are considered as valuable in conflict prevention. Sullivan (1999, p.50) supports this view, and adds that “a crisis anywhere may become a crisis everywhere, and a crisis prevented is a calamity avoided”. It is concluded that the United Nations Organisation’s preventive diplomacy.

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When Satow went to Siam in 1884 to serve a temporary assignment, he was not briefed by the seniors in the Foreign Office on the latest developments; he was supposed to carry on the two decades old policy in application from the time of Schomburgk as British Consul, of Siam serving as a buffer state between British India and French Indochina.  Read More…
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Social scientists admit the fact that violence is inevitable when acquiring freedom. The events led to the creation of many independent nations in Latin America. The Americans could then enjoy their land. During the colonial period, the Spanish had control of the region such that they made independent decisions at the expense of Latin Americans. Read More…
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The main objective behind this report is to design safety plans and devise security measures for Australia, which is afraid of the reactionary terrorist attacks from the Hezbollah organization in the reaction of unflinching and unconditional support of Australian government to 2006 Israeli invasion on Lebanon.  Read More…
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The opening of the thesis report consists of the background information about The Republic of Philippines: its geography, history, economy and culture. The Republic of Philippines has rich cultural and natural assets. However, the marketing and positioning of Philippines has not been handled efficiently. The report also proposes the rebranding strategy of Philippines. Read More…
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As it is clearly shown in the paper, the different histories of the Western Europe and the United States preconditioned their distinct cultures. Today, US is primarily considered as a capitalist nation with global influence. On the other hand, Western Europe is regarded as welfare state, where socialism is dominant. Read More…
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Liberal economic processes gain an upper hand in globalisation and, in the process, it considerably undermines the political sovereignty. The ideology of liberalism, that function as the foundational spirit of globalisation, seeks to liberate this flow from all means of regulation that in a conventional political topography was considered very important. Read More…
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The paper "Currency Pressure in East Asia and the Pacific 1990-2013" is a perfect example of a finance and accounting research paper. The economy of East Asia and the Pacific countries is considered to be one of the most important economies of the world. The reason for its importance in the international financial market is that countries like China, Japan, Hong Kong are proved to be World’s largest economies. Read More…
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The indigenous people have recently increased their use of Cannabis. This has been attributed to increased trafficking, cheaper cost of cannabis compared to other drugs, and acquaintance with its use in indigenous communities (NCPIC, 2008-2010). Cannabis use seems to be more socially acceptable than the use of other illicit drugs.

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Freud moved to the United States where his ideas were appreciated due to the liberal position they had without any critical rejections from the authorities. Psychoanalysis was given a better reception in France where liberal ideas were also considered to be important and vital. This shows that psychoanalysis was one that was going to be accepted in a liberal society. Read More…
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Even the military bureaucracy was division inherently within the army. However the military forces run under the Interior Ministry where democracy no longer interrupts the Armed Forces. Argentina is the country where bureaucracy runs the Government and the public, but is negatively perceived. Read More…
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It is true that we live in a layered world, our earth's surface remain terra incognita to-day, for ease of movement and other technological developments have made possible an almost comprehensive knowledge of the terrain, much of which is now accurately mapped. Read More…
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This expansion was also meant to empower its competition with the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union, countries which were, at that time, considered to be more influential and more financially stable nations than the US. Read More…
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Our natural habitats have been subjected to great changes on the planet’s soil and have had to accommodate the human need to build huge structures.
The need for responsible travel to the various natural sites of the world is important because many times, without even realizing, tourists tend to disrupt the natural balance of the site being visited (Quest, 1996).

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That is, France was an authoritarian state and thus, nationalization led to certain barriers due to which it wasn’t able to enjoy the fruits that industrialization had left behind for these states. Furthermore, during the 1940s there was a critical change in governments which further led towards stagnation in the economy. Read More…
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The trans-Atlantic trade involved the trade between the North America, Europe and Africa through a system called the triangular trade. It started when Christopher Columbus discovered the New World. Since then according to Karen Bravo (2007), the two European powers, Spain and Portugal initiated the transport of African slaves in the New World to replace the indigenous inhabitants in America who became victims of the colonists' "depredations, disease and labour demands" (p. Read More…
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Insecticides long banned as a result of mass movements in the developed capitalist countries are still routinely applied in third-world agricultural fields. Natural resources, agricultural lands, and forests are being pillaged and ruined as a result of transnational policies. Advanced soil erosion is spreading along with desertification. Read More…
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Cultural relativism places no expectations on the observer. However, taken to its logical extremes, cultural relativism is a weak argument to base truth upon. As Krausz states, "The extreme relativist might hold that each belief is as good as another because each belief should be judged according to the unique circumstances of its appearance". Read More…
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Instances of recent religions political effects thrive in states at different degrees of fiscal and political growth. This work investigate the interrelationship between faith and the state and whether religion should be privatize or deprivatize (incorporated) into the politics of the world. Read More…
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When the concept of development did not give the expected fruits and there were inconsistencies in the results produced by the accepted criteria of development, the need for another criterion was felt.  The principles have been taken from many societies whose scholars and philosophers paved the fundamentals, for the new concept.   Read More…
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The five-member states of the Security Council: China, France, Russia, the UK and the US, are given the primary responsibility of setting the international laws. Moreover, they are even given the veto authority, which means they would have the right to veto any international laws which may conflict with their internal policies. Read More…
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The Working Group on circumstances, on the beginning of the information and advice given by the Working Group on Communications, given to the Council with a statement of constant patterns of gross and reliably proved abuses of human rights and elementary freedoms and composes approval to the Council and the course of action to take.  Read More…
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The Second World War and the convening of the Bretton Woods Conference in 1944 brought nations together from the ashes of the war to try and build up an international order. The capitalist world under the leadership of the United Read More…
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It also did pave its way through the controversies, which surrounded the smoking culture, reaching the goal of ultimate success. The business shaped itself in 1902 as a joint venture between an American Tobacco Company and the United Kingdom’s Imperial Tobacco Company. James ‘Buck’ Duke instituted the American company. Read More…
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On the other hand, the former communist bloc are said to have played an important role in the decolonization process in different parts of the world. These countries did not employ capitalist ideals but opted to create Read More…
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On 4 December 1986, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly proclaimed the UN Declaration on the Right to Development (Resolution 41/128), which stipulates that “The right to development is an inalienable human right by virtue of which every human person and all peoples are entitled to participate in." Read More…
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The Korean people like many developing countries experienced the challenges of colonization, a rapidly growing economy, and the cultural challenges that came with modernization after being exposed to the outside world. The people having no previous experiences in these matters experienced and lacked earlier preparation, therefore, experiencing global challenges like the one that befell the IMF. Read More…
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On 30th January 1968, the North Vietnamese shocked both the U.S. and South Vietnamese forces when they orchestrated a well-coordinated attack with the Viet Cong on about a hundred South Vietnamese towns and cities. Though the U.S. troops and the South Vietnamese forces were capable of repelling the attack referred to as the Tet Offensive. Read More…
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