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    which has also caused an immense displacement of Syrian refugees seeking safety. As a neighboring state, it is burdened by the great influx of refugees, prompting an adjustment on the refugee policy, the state of Syria and the Islamic State. Its foreign policy greatly depends on systemic variables such as geography, alliances, and relative power. According to Joseph Micallef, “Turkey’s objectives in the Syrian Civil War are, in order of priority, to prevent the formation of an autonomous…

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    a “modern” country like England. The Federalists believed the way to make America more independent and wealthy was to compete with European manufacturing and banks so that the US was not dependent on English goods or credit. Aided by the economic council of Alexander Hamilton, the Federalists hoped to commercialize America and develop a diversified economy with the help of wealthy business…

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    177 foreign embassies.…

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    mentioned, Europeans were conscious of the importance of the eliminations of the roots of wars. The French Government discerned that the integration with Germany was a critical issue in terms of war prevention. In 1950, Robert Schuman, the French foreign minister, suggested the cooperation between France and Germany. The Plan was related to coal and steel industries of the Federal Republic. Since the steel production of West Germany kept increasing constantly (Hörber 2006, 118), the coal and…

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    Council on Foreign Relations reported “Child marriage transcends regional and cultural boundaries. Across developing countries, an estimated one in three girls is married before turning eighteen, and one in nine before fifteen. Analysts project that if current trends…

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    (“Election of 1952”). During his tenure as vice president, Nixon honed in his foreign policy acumen, with the Miller Center noting Nixon’s extensive foreign travel (“Richard Nixon: Life Before the…

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    paradigms I will be using to prove my point is Realism and Liberalism, both in how they conflict with one another, but as well, the common points both paradigms share that the state has an important role to play as a central player in international relations Despite a growing belief that the state as the singularly most important actor in world politics is fading, its “continued presence…

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    Adrian fish farmers, BigFish, in Adbeco Lake is a matter of both maritime law as well as environmental regulation. Moreover, the Betanian legislation that empowered police to capture BigFish’s president Yancey, undermines the basic principles of foreign extradition. Finally, the military precautions that Adria, Betania, and neighboring Concordia have all taken pose an immediate threat to international security. Adria has clearly committed a violation with regards to the laws of the sea, as…

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    under extreme penalty of tax. Services were strictly prohibited in any location other than San Biagio. The Greek citizens of Venice in 1511 were growing in population in such a fashion they pleaded to the Council of Ten to allow hem more than just this one location. They appealed to the council their growing numbers as well as their pledge to their Venetian heritage as they were good loyal citizens who simply needed more room to worship their God who brought them to their opulent lives in…

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    Immigration Innovation Act, introduced in January 2015 by the U.S. government also happen to boosts the number of temporary high-skilled workers allowed in the U.S. (“Council on Foreign Relations”) The Start Up act that followed up didn’t help either as it eliminating per country caps for business immigration visas. (“Council on Foreign Relations”) Other visas come in forms of TPS (Temporary Protected Status), DED (Deferred Enforced Departure) and others.(“How the United States”) The immigrants…

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