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    Realism and Liberalism, two political schools of thought contend two radically different behaviours towards a state's neighbors. Most of the behaviours acted upon, are best defined by liberalist and realist ideological principles. But history has shown that liberalist and realist nation states behaviour differently to other states. How can an anarchic international society allow such behaviour? According to Alexander Wendt, argues that anarchy is a political concept that states manipulates to…

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    "Isolationism" is used to portray the general strategic methodology and way of pondering basic questions identified with war, peace, and America's place on the planet. The expression "non-interventionism" is utilized to portray independent strategy situated solutions in the domain of diplomacy and military issues. Looking after U.S. national sovereignty is ensured, Americans as a people, the expansion in security and independence permitted U.S. diplomacy to affirm American political and economic…

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    California government vs. United States government Each country has their own way of doing this, which can also be referred to as government. This means that different countries have different rules and regulations that govern them. Therefore, it is not a surprise that one thing may be legal in one country and totally unacceptable or illegal in the next. This essay is a discussion of the differences between the government of California and that of the United States of America. A good example…

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    instability, which would contradict the idea of a “State,” and jeopardize the interests of the global society (DRW, pp. 119). For example, in the Aaland Islands’ case, Aaland Islanders could not separate the islands from Finland because the islands is a sovereign state (DRW,…

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    Olga Gonzalez Professor Meyer Pol Sci 7 03 May, 2017 A Realist View on the Refugee Crisis The Syrian refugee crisis has lead to a worldwide issue that cannot be ignored by the most powerful nations of this world. Yet, the world refuses to deal with the refugee crisis since it can potentially change the ideals, values, and image that each superpower portrays to themselves and the globe. A traditional way to look at it is using an open analysis of the realist theory in international relations…

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    “Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with great power which knowledge gives.” - James Madison. As Americans we have a very powerful government because we choose knowledgeable people to be in control. We do not give power to the ignorant but to the the people who overcome it and that is what makes our government thrive. The government of the United States of America are each individually powerful. These branches all have…

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    Trustworthy Government? Many citizens of different types of governments have their opinions on how successful or corrupt their leaders are. Same goes for the people of the United States Government, even with the based leadership ideals of freedom and equality. But how is any government following the concrete base support the past has given the people of that country? Is the relationship between the people and any type of government a healthy relationship? Modernly, the relationship of the…

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    Without rules, guidelines, or principles how would society be able to operate? It could not. Without any regulations to guide us, how is society to preserve freedom and moral agency? Again, it would be impossible. Hence why governing authorities exist in the first place – to protect us and ensure our rights as citizens. As for media and mass communication, the government has its own organization, known as the FCC (Federal Communications Committee) that set the rules to help regulate…

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    Volunteering In America

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    America is the "land of the free". We choose our politicians, our own homes, food to eat, etc. After years of letting citizens decide what's best for them, why should we let the government decide what we do for "volunteer" work; and how long we "volunteer" for. Volunteering is supposed to come from the heart, we volunteer because we want to help. If peolpe are told where to go and what to do, it might as well be called your job. Volunteering versus an actual job sounds like it's just all…

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    My favorite hobby is collecting old paper money. Since I was a teenager, I remember starting to become an aficionado about old currency such as owning one, two, and a ten dollar bill from twenty years ago. The fading of the old ink from the paper makes me want to have it in my own personal collection. Because I like to collect old American money, my favorite American collection is ex-confederate currency from the nineteenth century. The Boston Athenaeum museum has a collection of over six…

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