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    He then wants to go after Vladimir Putin with the U.S. soldiers. He gets a call from his wife tell him that it is time to come home, but Moses tells her he must stay and fight against russia and capture the president. She knows that there is no getting him to change his mind so she hangs up the call and he closes his phone and heads out with the U.S. forces. Moses heads out to find the forces of Russia that didn’t fight in the war. A couple of days later Moses finds the forces and ready’s his team for battle. They start the battle and men are falling from Russia’s army from left to right. Moses team is also crippling in numbers too. Bullets are flying and other people that live in the area have their doors locked and their windows boarded up and shut! When the armies were no more it was just Moses and a couple other soldiers from the war. The war isn’t over yet Vladimir still got away. Moses goes on the hunt for Vladimir Putin and one the way he picks up a couple of soldiers from different countries. They head out with Moses leading…

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    Russia's Balance Of Power

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    Russia, once a great power state during its empire and cold war era, is taking opportunities to gain power again over its rivals, and the United States (U.S.) being the greatest one. Since Russia has revisionist intention in its core, it is not satisfied with the post-cold war international order, and seeks its rightful place among great power states. Russia’s intent to maximize power and its ultimate goal to rise again as a hegemon, challenges current international order. Russia is trying to…

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    Russian Pipeline Essay

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    Russia is seeking to regain the great power status it once held during its empire and Cold War days, primarily by gaining power from its greatest rival, the United States (U.S.). Russia has revisionist intention in its core. It is not satisfied with the post-cold war international order and seeks its rightful place among great power states. Russia’s intent is to maximize their power and its ultimate goal is to rise again as a hegemon that challenges the current international order. Russia is…

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    Putin’s Policy of Nationalism Why does President Putin need to use nationalism as a diversionary tactic? This next section will explain the current domestic issues in Russia as well as the methods Putin is using in order to develop a nationalist discourse in the country. When the Soviet Union fell, Russia experienced many economic, social, and political challenges in its transition to democracy. Unfortunately, it left many feeling a lack of national pride and economic suffering. When Vladimir…

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    Tu 95 Case Study

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    China is continuing to grow and spread its borders as far as it can, but is threatening the sovereignty of other countries. The fact that China isn’t respecting territorial disputes among all these countries is a sign of disrespect in and of itself. Though, there isn’t much that we can do about it. The best we can attempt to do is scold them or to pressure them to the point that they don’t see it as profitable to continue expanding their borders. However, the world’s economy heavily relies on…

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    attractive tool for politicians to solve international disputes, because they result in much lower costs and loss of lives, as opposed to the war. Most of the historic sanctions against Russia were declared unilaterally by the United States, but in recent years Europe began to take a more active role, although United States often still favor sanctions and organize Coalition. Trade and economic, financial and banking sanctions against the Russia started to be applied since 1917 as a reaction to…

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    Arctic Controversy

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    Since the split up of the Soviet Union in the early 90's, Russia has been fighting to claim back many of its old territories in Asia, Europe and the Far North. The world has seen this in March's annexation of Crimea, and multiple invasions of Ukraine and Georgia in the last two years. What the world hasn't seen, however, is the military movements that Russia has kept under wraps since: the militarization and potential annexation of Arctic seas and lands. These claims and occupations of UN…

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    It’s been years since the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the world has been the target for global organized crimes and criminal activities from Russia and other Soviet countries such as Ukraine. Solntsevskaya Brava the organized criminal group that is based in Solntsevo, located in southwest of Moscow in Russia. This group was founded by Sergei Mikhailov “Mikhas”. Mikhas was born 1958 in Russia. He liked to call himself “businessman instead of thief Mikhas”. Following his time in prison for…

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    Early in the Cold War era, there was a relationships between China and Russia. This was due to the fact that the international system was bipolar in that there was two ‘blocs’; the western capitalist bloc led by the united states, and the eastern communist bloc led by the USSR. The shared communist ideologies and opposition to the United States allowed cooperation between China and the USSR. However, during the era of détente China’s relationship with the USA grew, which resulted in China…

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    positive manners. This essay will explore examples of social medias potential to spread information and ways in which it can be utilized around the world. Social media sites are tools with the primary purposes of socializing, in protests it has been used to distribute information and to allow people to collect and share opinions. In the year 2013 protests took place in the Kiev Ukraine, after the government choose to strengthen ties with Russia while pushing away from the European Union. The…

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