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    Strict Father Model

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    According to the author, the issue with U.S. politics is how it has been deconstructed from its original purpose. We have begun to treat political disagreements as war rather than facing the chance of commonsense compromise. Perhaps this extreme separation was caused by the definition of certain ideologies in addition to the use of the party system. “…deep philosophical differences aren’t new and that some of the most ideologically charged periods produced important policy advantages… (Article)”…

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    Communism Vs Utopianism

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    While international relations scholars primarily focus on the present interactions between states, and the events which lead up to them, they also predict future the development of the global system. Therefore, there are two diverging paths upon which the state of global affairs can develop in the future: degradation or utopianism. The international relations scholar, Fukuyama, thinks the latter will occur. Believing that history is "a battle to determine which form of government is the…

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    By the end of the 19th century, societies around the globe had been brought within a single, speedily evolving world system as an effect of modern revolution. This system connected different regions and peoples economically, politically and culturally. Within this structure, some states and groups built-up massive wealth and power, while others fell into economic and political decline. The world system was under enemy controlled by the industrialized states of Europe, which had been feeble and…

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    protecting our borders, but also promoting world peace. These goals have compelled the U.S. presidents to make some crucial decisions and expand policy from Washington’s isolationism and Teddy Roosevelt's “Big Stick Policy”, to Trump's current protectionism. The United States entanglement in Washington's isolationism, the Truman doctrine, and the Bush era of Interventionism were not without repercussion and have had an impact of our current president's policy issues and will fashion our future…

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    To remain focused on potential threats globally, we must first realize the danger or significance of them to the United States. Bret Stephens, in America in Retreat, quotes a reader of one of his articles stating, “please repeat after me: ‘we should not be the world’s policeman’,” and continued by asking to Stephens to repeat this statement over and over, “repeat again” (xi). Her sentiment is easily detectable in her passion, a sentiment shared by most Americans, even our leaders. President…

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    During the European colonisation of Australia, oppressive laws functioned to subjugate and control the indigenous population. The Aborigines Protection Act, 1909 (Cth) was particularly devastating, stripping Indigenous people of basic human rights and freedoms, and robbing generations of their connection to their families and culture. The Act was abolished in 1969, however, the trauma continues to impact the wellbeing of Indigenous people today. In an effort to reconcile past injustices and…

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    especially with a topic as complex as politics, the “Trumpian” approach to politics seems based on an internally-focused, localist morality. The policy outcomes of this moral stance, based on American exceptionalism, include military unilateralism, protectionism, and a general restriction of transnational flows, both in terms of people and goods.…

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    Cold War Liberalization

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    sensible. U.S action incorporates more prominent responsibility than powers in the cash related or great and social outside theaters. U.S action consequently liberalization does not make the United States responsible for nations that practice protectionism nor does money related association request that the United States utilize any systems basic to say its influence part. American political and military movement can be depicted in various ways, yet two schools of thought overwhelm today. One…

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    Australian industries to be able to compete with oversea industries. In 1890, the Victorian government came to a realization that goods produced by other colonies could not be produced at the same cost as imported goods and responded with ‘a policy of protectionism’ which a tariff for importing goods entering VIctoria. This…

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    Sir Henry Parkes is known as the father of federation, this was due to his large push for federation of Australia. Sir Henry Parkes was 5 time premier of New South Wales and had a large impact on Australia. Parks wanted a united country and a united government. He wanted Australia to be one country, working together. One of Parkes’ main reasons for his push for federation was the defect systems in Australia. Each colony had its own small armies and navies which sometimes even fought against…

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