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    Imagine watching the NASA rockets take off in the 60s, watching people go where no man has gone before. The next great venture to Mars or even traveling through the depths of our oceans can be just as exciting. All we have to to is dare to go forth. We need to participate in the next major technological race, or we may fall behind both technologically and diplomatically. But how will this affect us scientifically? As we explore, we may stumble upon new laws of nature that apply deep in the…

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    Soviet Union divided world power. The distinction between the Soviet Union and the United Sates was from a defined American foreign policy. Democratic and Communist beliefs were in contrast that lasted forty-five years. NATO and Warsaw Pact divided Europe from the East and West. NATO countries were democracies.…

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    Due to the belief that NATO does not represent the views and interests of the European people, the NDP would not involve itself with relations with the USA. In the case of the USA invading Iran, NDP does not believe that Europa should commit troops to help out its NATO ally. Being a strong nationalist party they would neither go out of their way to censure the United States. Through a realist lens…

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    Cold War Dbq

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    In the 1940’s Winston Churchill fled to the U.S. to conduct a speech to gain an alliance with the U.S. so they could aid Great Britain in the Cold War. Great Britain was trying to generate an alliance against the Soviet Union because they were looking to expand communism, which, Great Britain was trying to put and end to.The United States is to blame for the Cold War because of Arm’s Race and by assembling alliances with capitalist countries.Due to them endangering other countries based on their…

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    younger generation in the party is more into the fact of being apart of the EU. NATO is another thing that is still thought of having only a negative effect onto Finland. The Left Alliance has even said that they promise a NATO-free government. Finland joining NATO would only have an effect on the well-appreciated status that Finland has a neutral country. Bringing NATO to Finland would make Finland take apart in all NATO activity from having their own military base in Finland to making Finland…

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    Before The Cold War

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    and Romania. Along with the United States one of their major allies during the Cold War was NATO. NATO stands for Northern Atlantic Treaty Organization. The twelve founding countries in alliance with NATO Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom and the United States (“Member Countries”). Now there are twenty eight countries in NATO. Both sides received advantages because of their allies…

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    Cold War Turning Point

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    7. The Cold War, between the United States and the Soviet Union lasted for about 45 years. The United States, which was involved in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO was a defense team against the Soviet Union, which was involved in the Warsaw Pact. During the final few months of World War II, tensions rose between the two rivalry countries. In the United States, president Truman coming into office and their ownership of the atomic bomb, raised more tension between the United…

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    Even though a concert-balance strategy may prove cost effective, may increase cooperation among nations, and allows the United States to retain its world leadership role, I disagree with the author’s conclusion. These benefits will be short lived as long term they are not sustainable, because of cultural and ideological differences, different economic and political objectives, and the rate of leadership change over. The world after World War Two (WWII) has looked towards America for leadership.…

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    A majority of nations in NATO do not pay their fair share and the US has carried on the burden for far too long. If Trump did not address the issue and place pressure on others to pay into the security community than these nations would continue to free-ride. Free-riding makes collective action far more difficult. Thus, if free-riding isn’t addressed, NATO may fall into disaster sooner rather than later. Ikenberry and Galston argue that Trump’s…

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    Ideologies In The Cold War

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    Cold war refers to the intense post World War II tensions between the two superpowers, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and the United States (US), that have emerged at the end of World War II. During the cold war, there was never a direct confrontation between the two superpowers. Both superpowers antagonized each other through political maneuvering, military coalitions, espionage, propaganda, nuclear weapons, economic aid, and proxy wars between other nations like Korea, Afghanistan…

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