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    the most technological advanced intelligence collection capabilities compared to other countries such as China, Iran, and Russia. However, since the end of the Cold War and the global expansion of the internet, nations such as those mentioned before have amplified their intelligence capabilities. This paper will compare and contrast the intelligence organization of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), Iran, and Russia. Additionally, it will be followed by evidence which will lead to…

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    world’s economies; in theory, any one country would be too dependent on other countries to try to fight them (Haas 248). However, with the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, a new superpower slowly rose to take its place: China. The uneasy relations between the United States and China goes back to the mid-1800’s, when the United States targeted Chinese immigrants via the Chinese Exclusion Act (Haas 258). The Cold War only exacerbated their animosity as the two countries adopted opposing…

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    Communist ruling and ideals in their government. In the novel “The Edge of the World”, by Gail Vida Hamburg, the island of Chomumbhar is unknown and cut off from the rest of the world until President John F. Kennedy and the First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy arrive on a visit (1962). However, Chomumbhar, a small republic on the Indian Ocean, revealed Communism practices and ideals throughout its island but wanted a relationship with America. The US makes an immense effort to eliminate communism in…

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    Background: These presidents made an impact in the United States of America. They were successful and some were not too successful. President Richard Nixon, President Gerald Ford, President Jimmy Carter and President Ronald Reagan were presidents that were big in history. President Richard Nixon President Richard Nixon was involved in one organization called Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) which was the to make sure of the establishment of oil markets to secure the…

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    thinkers far beyond their time in philosophy. However, they had two very different world views on democracy and oligarchy. This led to conflicting views on the tasks and goals of political leaders as well as how dignified the polis was at running a republic by a democracy and or an oligarchy. They posed some very arguments. We will discuss those arguments and how they conflicted and which one had the more convincing argument. Let us describe what democracy and oligarchy are defined.…

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    expansion seems to be nothing more than an afterthought at this point, the question becomes where? Based on a number of exogenous factors, as well as intrinsic qualities, the two most viable and fruitful possibilities are Chile and Shenzhen (Southeast China). Before jumping into the two candidates, it is important to address the main strategic considerations that drive TEC’s production decisions in order to provide a…

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    On June 27th, 1950, the American people and the world were addressed by president Truman that america would be intervene in the conflicts in Korea between the communist north and the republic south. Our main intentions were to stop the spread of communism once again like in Berlin, but this time in the asian countries. We had believed that just like before in germany the soviets were to blame for spreading the communism further. They had inflicted North Korea to become a state of communism and…

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    The Cold War ended with no bullets fired, no missiles launched, and no military casualties. However the Cold War ended with a primary question unanswered, who is the top country in the world. This question still exists today as China, the US, and Russia all elbow each other for room in the growing world, and nations like Iran and North Korea also vie for power. These countries countries will do anything to obtain this power. The UN has tried multiple times to negotiate with North Korea to no…

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    Constitutional Principles

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    Establishment of a republic, Federalism, Separation of Powers, and Checks and Balances. If these concepts had not been worked into the framework of our country, the United States would be very different than it is today. Although the Constitution was developed over two hundred years ago, it, with the several aforementioned…

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    substantive policy change even if it involved the amending of the Constitution. According to the Mexican Constitution, the role of the president of the Republic is more that of a guardian of policy stability than a promoter of policy change. However, for a long time, while PRI hegemony lasted, the policy-making process was centralized in the executive branch. The president was the prime source of policy change and Congress remained subordinated to the presidential initiative. As a matter of…

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