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Category: /History
…possible, with internment as necessary outside the Western Defense Command. Another major difference between the two plans was related to Gen. DeWitt¹s recommendation of a licensing system for Category A. The President¹s executive order of February 19th did…
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…prominent ways of thinking in terms of international relations in modern times, with its stark view of nation states and people appealing greatly to the Western leading political institutions, as recently it has become another phrase for 'power politics'. Instead…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Realism as a political theory dominates the international relations area, historically slaying or engulfing competing theories. Despite the dominance of realism, since idealism was butchered on the battlefields during World War II 1, it has been assigned…
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…in the context of the end of the Cold War. Due to greater collaboration within the Security Council the UN adopted an increasingly active international role. As a result of Saddam Hussein's non-cooperation and the failure of several UN diplomatic initiatives…
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…, specifically the rural poor. Honduras has had a tradition of strong international core-periphery relations which was expanded as the Fruit companies of the United States took hold in the late 19th and 20th century. The weakness of Honduras? internal government led…
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…Question 1: What are your views of Softbank's recent internet-related diversification and its technology-based acquisitions? In order to sustain their competitiveness, the enterprises usually conduct industrial reformation. For dispersing the risk…
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…infrastructure (Bay). Similar to most long term political solutions, this will require a large amount of funding. The United States cannot provide this support to a nation associated deeply with terrorism without losing good relations with the democratic state…
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…<Tab/>Corruption is not a new phenomenon in today's society, but it is an increasing problem. It is an ailment that causes many problems for countries, as well as international relations. When one thinks of corruption they do not think…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, the advances made in transportation greatly impact the expansion of international business activity. Business travelers are now able to fly almost instantly to other countries that proves to help the global relations. Looking at the improved cost of communication…
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