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    because technology in Old Man's War is unlike any other civilizations technology, they have found ways to create all sort of amazing things. The civilization in Old Man's has digressed because they chose to focus too much on war and very little on diplomacy. The government in Old Man's War is Focused largely on war. The civilization in Old Man's War has also digressed because it shows very little emotion and empathy for others. The military in Old Man's war seems to have very little compassion…

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    the United States possible diffuse this time bomb that is North Korea? Well with the sensitivity of this situation United States should take multiple courses of action to try and resolve this conflict; these should include indirect diplomacy with North Korea,…

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    would drain America’s resources on a goal that could never be accomplished. “Third, the United States must return to the more classical connection between force and diplomacy (29).” Since the Obama Administration has taken over their liberal internationalism has relied far too much on policy making to aid in the spread of diplomacy. Diplomacy becomes far less effective without force or forceful repercussion. Finally, the United States should not hesitate to use its economic power as an…

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    Soft power in modern day dystopian films and novels often reflect similar tactics used in public diplomacy. In public diplomacy soft power is used for means of control.The film,The Maze Runner, follows Thomas and other adolescents who unknowingly try to find their way out of a maze designed by WCKD and have simultaneously created a functioning society called Glade. The rules that must be followed are presented as forms of protection but in this society, WCKD uses soft power tactics to create a…

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    Diplomacy as a Means of National Interests: Diplomacy is a universally accepted means for securing national interests. It is through diplomacy that the foreign policy of a nation travels to other nations. It seeks to secure the goals of national interests. Diplomats establish contacts with the decision-makers and diplomats of other nations and conduct negotiations for achieving the desired goals and objectives of national interests of their nation. The art of diplomacy involves the…

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    motivated by national interest as its ultimate purpose. In the eighteenth century Great Britain elaborated the concept of the balance of power, which dominated European diplomacy for the next 200 years. In the nineteenth century Metternich’s Austria restricted the Concert of Europe and Bismarck’s Germany dismantled it, reshaping European diplomacy into a cold-blooded game…

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    Theodore Roosevelt used “big stick” diplomacy, a policy of negotiating diplomatically first, with a military force to resort to if necessary. The United States, he claimed, had the right not only to oppose European intervention in the Western Hemisphere, but also to intervene itself in the domestic affairs of its neighbors if they proved unable to maintain order and national sovereignty on their own. It is a way of intimidating countries without actually harming them and was the basis of U.S.…

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    Gerald Stourzh, an Austrian historian and author of Benjamin Franklin and American Foreign Policy, wrote “Expansion was the essential condition for growth and prosperity of America” (Weeks, 1) Prior to the nation’s birth, American leadership became aware of the potential of the North American continent. Expansion was prevalent in the discourse of foreign and domestic politics. In fact, from 1776 to 1865 America transformed from a British colonial possession, into an affluent world power that…

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    be affluent. During this time, Theodore Roosevelt created the idea of big stick diplomacy, which is Roosevelts Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine. He believed that it was the US’ duty to intervene in the affairs of nations that have continuously been doing wrong. Since it is the US’ obligation, as a world power, to support democratic objectives and spread its influence around the world, Roosevelt’s big stick diplomacy…

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    States believed in the idea of imperialism, defined as the building of empires by imposing political and economical control over people around the world. Some examples of United States imperialism include the Roosevelt Corollary, Taft’s “Dollar Diplomacy” and the Infiltration of Hawaii. Since Europe and the United States both wanted to take over countries in South America, such as Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, Theodore Roosevelt created the Roosevelt Corollary as an addition to…

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