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    In the summer of 1897, Theodore Roosevelt set out to establish his thinking on how America should be run, or at the very least the onset of his “Big Stick Diplomacy” taking shape. Within the very speech, tone is set on an expansive military, and the need for such a thing. This ideal, is the precipice in which American foreign policy begins, changes, and ultimately is used from TR’s inauguration, to the current President sitting in the White House. The philosophy established by Roosevelt was…

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    Internet & Important Role of Social Media in Diplomacy Practice that Affects Foreign Policy Decisions of the United States Diplomacy Diplomacy can be defined as the ability/skills conducted by the professional diplomats who represent their respective countries and discussed issues relating to peace, war, economics, and culture. Another term also can be defined as business interests of a country through its representatives in other countries. The purpose of diplomacy is to strengthen the…

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    Savanna Walker, Assignment 8, July 11,2017  "Eisenhower Diplomacy: Guns, Butter, Nukes, and Space" In the Introduction lesson, the thesis seems to be that Eisenhower was so effective in the use of his power and influence that he managed things such as: a balanced budget, keeping the economy stable, the containment of communism, and ending the war in Korea. In 1952, Eisenhower only spent about 1/10 of our annual budget and the Soviets had spent so much money they had to choose between guns or…

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    Singapore Powers of Search and Seizure Search and seizure is considered as one of the major elements in the criminal procedure that helps in discovery the identity of the arrested individual, identification of the offender, collection of instruments and other evidence of crime for criminal prosecution. Law enforcement officers have different kinds of search and seizure powers such as investigations into seizable cases, arrest cases, search warrant cases, and stolen fruits provisions. However,…

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    Diplomacy and Cold War: An Example from the Cuban Missile Crisis The Cold War was the economic, geopolitical and ideological battle between two superpowers: the United States of America (USA) and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) that started at the end World War II and lasted until the disunion of the Soviet Union. The era was marked by continuous conflict between two superpower states that ranged from nuclear submarines to most advanced technology at the time. The two nations,…

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    I am applying for a place on Diplomacy, Business and Trade Master 's course at the Loughborough University London, because I am very interested in the topics covered particularly about business trading, operation and communication. My interest in these areas was first initiated during my undergraduate studies at the Beijing International Studies University where I learned the module of Business and Strategy and the World Economy. It is undoubtedly logical for me to study Business Accounting,…

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    The author of the source is questioning to what extent should nations respond with diplomacy to the aggression of other states? A modern government has a responsibility, pointed out in the source, to protect its citizens and national interest. There are many ways for a government to carry out this responsibility through their foreign policy, such as diplomatic or military actions. This author believes that force is the best and only way to defend a nation. In the past, using force was seen as…

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    Summary of “Exporting the Wrong Picture” by Martha Bayles In the article “Exporting the Wrong Picture” author Martha Bayles proposes the idea of America ruining what started it; public diplomacy. She begins by explaining the start of public diplomacy by presenting it as a life changing event and how Benjamin Franklin played a major role in it by “turning his dumpy self into a symbol” of it. However did not take long for all of his work to be torn apart by new generations of Americans; with…

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    Previously, foreign policy had been defined only by the size and power of an army, but Taft sought to help other nations along with the United States. The most important idea of Taft’s presidency was the reform of the country’s foreign policy, the dollar diplomacy, that radically changed the way the United States interacted with other nations, as they went from strong military presences to providing economic support in the form of loans to other countries to improve relations. Following a long…

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    to non-governmental organizations and non-profit organizations and the other with Russia’s stance on homophobia. While Russia actively uses state-developed non-profit organizations such as Russkiy Mir and the Gorchakov Fund to further its public diplomacy goals, it introduced a bill in July 2012 titled “On Amendments to the Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation regarding the Regulation of the Activities of Non-Profit Organizations Performing the Functions of a Foreign Agent” which requires…

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