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    explaining how the September 11th attack has put a greater emphasis on national security. This also goes on to introduce realism, constructivism, and liberalism and their basic beliefs. He uses the theories to describe how to better perfect international relations, and which one would be more effective. He also states for each theory how they describe the post September 11th…

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    Assignment Choice #1: Case Analysis (1992) Electromation, Inc. v. NLRB Main Issues of The Case Electromation formed committees that they believed were employee participation programs that would mealy provide feedback to management regarding their recognition planning. A union was established after the committees where formed and after asking the company to disband them some committees still submitted proposals and continued their work. The main issue of the case was that the union didn’t agree…

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    Racial relations in the Pacific Northwest took a turn for the worst starting in the middle of the 19th century and were shaped drastically during the events leading up to both World Wars and the years that followed them. Both Asian and Black populations found themselves in the face of racial suppression stemming from the events that occurred during the World Wars. The Pacific Northwest as far as the rest of the United States had been a place, which had generally held better racial relations.…

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    Us Hegemony Analysis

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    United States has been the world hegemony since the end of the Second World War and has used its power to promote western values across the globe in many different ways. Some of the ways in which the US’s exerts its hegemonic power can be reflected on the way the world functions today. Its power is embedded in economic policies, environmental agreements, and its global institutions like the IMF and the World Bank “since the early 1990s, U.S. policymakers have embraced primacy and adopted an…

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    The concept surrounding China’s unpeaceful rise is a fundamental complex debate. In the article, Chinas Unpeaceful Rise, one is exposed to John J. Mearsheimer’s subjective view which states that Chinas rise will be one absence of peace and one accustomed to war. In accordance, the United States, due to the theory of international politics, will ensure that China’s attempt to establish regional hegemony will be challenged by the United States. According to John J. Mearsheimer’s understanding of…

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    2.1.3 Balancing and bandwagoning: Waltz’s variants Balancing and containment While Waltz argued that power maximization is not desirable, offensive-minded neorealists argued that power maximization by great powers is unavoidable. This view is best represented by Mearsheimer’s (2014) book The tragedy of Great Power Politics. Arguing for great powers’ ambition to seek regional and international hegemony, the book argues that balancing behaviors of existing great powers against rising great powers…

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    This report analyses the communication activities of The Waterview Connection – a motorway section in west and central Auckland. The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) has had to keep communication open and flowing between themselves and various publics. Summary of communication activities Firstly, NZTA had to identify key publics and inform them of the project. Residents and landowners within the vicinity were seen as integral to the project as their homes could be affected. On the day of the…

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    Race relations are relations between members or communities of different races. Race relations have been problematic since the 15th century. Over the past 40 years, the positive change in racism is what has made our general public hope for a future involving a racist free country. Today's America, has shown that tensions between different ethnicities, have decreased from the discrimination that has ultimately affected our country. It is possible that race relations are continuous today, and may…

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    Can China Rise Peacefully

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    solely dominant power in the Asia-Pacific region, as it has been since 1945. The most important question that arises as a result of this discussion is whether China can rise peacefully in the presence of the United States, or whether Sino-American relations will become increasingly adversarial. In “Can China Rise Peacefully”, an excerpt from Dr. John J. Mearshiemer’s book The Tragedy of the Great Power Politics, Mearshiemer indicates the shift toward total American…

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    The Influence Of Gossip

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    According to Dunbar, gossip as a term, that examines social interactions and relationships to facilitate and create meaningful conversations between humans, inviting them to share their knowledge and ideas with one another. Gossip is the backbone of significant conversations for people in its provocative nature. People love to share ideas with one another, especially if it feeds them with new information on their outer relationships (Dunbar, 5). Dunbar describes gossip as a habit of one…

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