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    Is contemporary American society in danger of becoming a regime like the one depicted in 1984? In “1984” Winston smith is a citizen of Oceania .Oceania is a country where, “Freedom” is considered “slavery” ,whatever the government says goes and where criminals such as murders and thieves are treated with more respect than someone caught by the thought police(who monitor’s your own personal thoughts ). A society solely based on the manipulation that the government has for/on its citizens.…

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    constitution linked the thirteen independent states “For joint action in dealing with common problems, such as foreign affairs. A clumsy congress was to be the chief agency of government. There was no executive branch -George III (British king at the time) had left a bad taste- and the vital judicial arm was left almost exclusively to the states” (kennedy 164). Now let 's step back for a moment to understand the reasoning behind this. The Articles of Confederation was made with the intention to…

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    aware of both internal and external factors. Beasley and other (2013) argue that “it’s precisely because states are experiencing challenges and transformation both internally and externally that the analysis of foreign policy is important.”(pp.1). Comparing two countries in foreign policy taking into account their internal and external factors has proven to be a perilous task and many scholars agree. However, students in International Affairs must take this step I order to broader their…

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