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    Yugoslavia's War

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    Throughout world history, very many different political scenes were altered, former Yugoslavia not being an exception. Yugoslavia was considered to be one of the most liberal communist regime, led by dictator Josip Broz Tito. He kept complete control over the various ethnic, religious, and nationalist groups under a great superpower, “greater Yugoslavia”. Soon after Tito’s death, politicians began imposing nationalistic regimes, which only pinned the Serbs, Croats, and the Bosnians against each…

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    Elie Wiesel's Speech

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    Model A On April 12, 1999 this speech was given at the White House the Perils of Indifference by Elie Wiesel, which contained a strong moral lesson given to show those that his speech had touched on his story of survival as a Holocaust survivor and the harsh events he had lived through, as well as the points about indifference and his opinion and feelings about it throughout his life. As this speech had come to be as Elie Wiesel was invited by Hillary Clinton to speak in the next…

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    The war in Syria and North Africa have been going on for as long period of time , and many refugees have tried to flee the country for a better life and died. There are many ways the west can deal with the refugee crisis from Syria and North Africa. Enabling safe passage is key, Develop better assistance for the west countries who take in refugees and other countries have to share the burden. We can use history to help us in situations like this, in this era. During the inter war years the…

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    state should also have the capacity to enter into relations with other states. Countries that meet some, but not all of these requirements are not recognized within the international system as states, but instead may be referred to as quasi-states. Kosovo would be considered a quasi-state as it is not completely sovereign due the to the fact that it remains under Serbian rule and does not have its own defined borders. Countries like France, Italy, Brazil would all be considered states. Often…

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    like the society itself, have evolved through the years with the opening of the services to the women in 2000, the abolition of conscription in 2004 , and the increasing participation in operation outside the country –Iraq, Afghanistan, Lebanon, Kosovo, and Somalia, for example, where inter-cultural sensitivity has been a key element.…

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    the United Socialist States of Russia. Its current nation-states include: Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania, Moldova, Croatia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Slovenia, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belarus, Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia, Albania, Kosovo and Macedonia. The similarities in these countries are seen most clearly in their language, religion and cuisine. Russian is the most widely used language of most eastern European countries but one can also hear Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech,…

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    In the historical narrative about drone warfare by Andrew Cockburn, entitled Kill Chain: The Rise of the High-Tech Assassins, it seems that technology can do no good. Not only does the military grade machinery never seem to live up to its ideal, but it appears that system failure is an all too common occurrence. Though technological advances may give the impression of moving forward in life and creating a better tomorrow, it also creates a sort of communication barrier between human beings.…

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    The Communist North Korean invasion of the South led the member states to coordinate their defense forces to oppose the Communist spread. Other NATO operations include targeting the Army of Republika Srpska in Bosnia (1992-2004), air campaigns in Kosovo and Serbia (1999), and anti-terrorism operations in the Middle East in response to the 11 September terrorist attacks (2001-present). Even after the Cold War, NATO continues to be a prominent and influential part of U.S. Foreign…

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    would be necessary under a universal state, could be detrimental. Delsol argues that diversity is required for the fullness of human nature, but fragmentation of humanity is okay as long as freedom is tolerated. Delsol compares NATO’s actions in Kosovo to the United States’ actions in Iraq to explain the violation of diversity. Delsol says…

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    World War 2 Summary

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    The World Wars ravaged Europe in the 20th century and uprooted cultural and social norms. During the war’s, men and women challenged traditional gender norms in their desire to further national pride and the fighting effort. Nancy M. Wingfield and Marai Bucur wrote Gender and War in the 20th century as a case study to better understand the roles ordinary citizens played in the World Wars and the inter-war period. Gender and War in the 20th uses a collection of essays as a case study to…

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