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    Analyse the relationship between the USA and Pakistan since 2001. After September 11, 2001 the US and Pakistan started to work as closely allies against war on terror. However, this alliance has seen several setbacks, especially during last four years. Alexander Evans description about the US and Pakistan relations during last decade may give the best impression: “These two countries have at times been close, at others distant, alternately cultivating or compromising each other.“ This essay…

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    Porter's Diamonds Essay

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    Legal As mentioned above, companies in this field have a high responsibility concerning the safety of their products. Furthermore, companies often are highly regulated by supranational instituts (NATO, EU) when exporting military products to unstable countries. Therefore, exporting might very often be a risky procedure. 3-Porter’s Diamonds Porter’s Diamonds is a well-known instrument to analyse the competitiveness of a firm among industrialized nations. As following, we will apply the four basic…

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    The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) Road to Mental Readiness (R2MR) Program is an evidence-based mental health training and education program. It provides the military personnel with tools for dealing with stressful situations and reduces the risk of developing mental illness (Surgeon General, 2013). In 2002 an Ombudsman report had identified the poor mental health system in support of soldiers returning from combat missions like those in the former Yugoslavia, Somalia, Rwanda, and Afghanistan. The…

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    The importance in understanding and implementing cultural awareness of other nations is paramount for all Soldiers. As a Soldier currently serving with one of the most deployed branches in the United States Army, the ability to understand the social priorities, political climate and military goals of a nation can only better my ability to inform both subordinates and superiors. For instance, Germany is a nation that has shown great influence within the geopolitical arena. By providing…

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    Sestanovich Vs Mead

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    to contribute more on their defense. He argues that if NATO members were so concerned about their safety, they would start to look for ways to defend themselves and their inability to do so or to spend more on defense speaks to the view that there is no threat and that they do trust in U.S protection. Although, still early to tell Trump, could be a restraint President as well, as he has pushed for further military spending and advised its NATO allies to spend more on their…

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    Canada is a country that its people should be proud of for its fast growth in power and strength. For example, ever since Canada fought its first war with Britain, it had shown that it could fight and take care of itself, and constantly prosper. Like in WW1, when Canada fought and kept back the German forces in the Battle of Ypres, they were the only ones capable of holding back and repair the “hole” made in the Allied trenches from Germany’s Chlorine Gas attack. When Germany launched their…

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    the United States of America was the only superpower and was the most dominant, powerful, and influential country. Because of this unrivaled power America had, it granted America more power on the world stage when it came to many different things. NATO and the European Union were both expanded after the USSR's breakup. The world also saw America rise in power in the United Nations further increasing its influence on certain things involving this major world group. America also had many new…

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    Essay On Cold War

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    Cold War Research Paper Wars occur for many reasons: issues between countries over politics and economics, power struggles between leaders, and unresolved conflicts from previous wars. The Cold War was a perfect example of all three of these factors. Soon after the end of World War II, tensions rose and a new war broke out. This “cold” war, a war that does not constitute any actual military combat, lasted about 45 years. The Cold War took place between the Soviet Union, the United States, and…

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    The U.S. military has been making advancements since 1786 until present day. They make advancements not just to weapons, but also to vehicles, armor, uniforms, legality, and present day drones. In order to make these advancements, the military needs money, and due to recent budget cuts it has been harder to do so. The U.S. Military makes these advancements to keep the country and its citizens safe. The U.S. has been making advancements and adapting since 1786 until present day. One of the first…

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    century’s economy was a roller coaster, which caused the army to deteriorate, therefore the nation was not able to properly combat the attack of Pearl Harbor. After World War II foreign policy greatly changed; the U.S. helped form the United Nations and NATO. Today, America plays peacemaker, has many allies, and addresses issues facing our world. The nation also provides assistance to war-torn countries. I think foreign policy changed, because the world changed. There were losses and victories…

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