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    United States of America and the Soviet Union which led to many global conflicts. The Soviet Union, also referred to as the USSR, was alarmed by the rebuilding efforts of the United States leading them to believe that the US wanted to expand its markets, take control of Europe, and enforce their democratic government. On the contrary, the United States feared that the Soviet Union wanted to destroy the democratic government and capitalism. This tension between the USSR and the United States…

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    Nietzsche God Is Dead

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    The notion that God is dead has been disputed between proponents and opponents for centuries. One stalwart advocate of the belief that God is dead is Friedrich Nietzsche. Selections of Nietzsche’s Gay Science state, “God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers? What was holiest and mightiest of all that the world has yet owned has bled to death under our knives: who will wipe this blood off us? What water is there for…

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    The court’s success stems from its enforceability, making it quite effective despite the poor use of resources. The decisions it makes are binding on all member states of the European Union and therefore greatly influence domestic legislation. Again, the problem with this court lies with its resources; according to a 2014 article “The remarkable shrinking backlog at the European Court of Human Rights” by Alice Donald…

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    Since the end of World War II, the US economy experienced a growing internationalization and sought to expand into foreign markets. After the Marshall Plan, the United States encouraged free enterprise as the basis of its economic model. Between 1950 and 1970, US exports quadrupled. During the Cold War, multinational corporations flourished. In 1968, 40% of US investment in France, Britain and East Germany were made by…

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    Kaufman is an in-depth report of the history of America 's diplomatic and military involvement in the Korean War that carries the themes of crisis, credibility, and command throughout. The author, Burton I. Kaufman is a Professor of History at Kansas State University and he wrote many other books including, Efficiency and Expansion: Foreign Trade Organizations in the Wilson Administration, The Oil Cartel Case and Trade and Aid: Eisenhower’s Foreign Economic Policy, 1953-1961. The Korean War was…

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    Foreign policy was influenced by the Cold War when relations between the United States and the Soviet Union began to deteriorate in 1946. A premise that created the turning point in history was when Stalin declared communism would ultimately triumph over capitalism. The need to stop the spread of communism became the fundamental foreign policy priority of the United States, as well as other members of the United Nations. In order to accomplish this America adopted a foreign policy of…

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    Sunshine Act 7 4. Recent Developments and Issues 7 5. Conclusion 8 1. Abstract Most modern systems of constitutional democracy have three traditional branches: the legislative branch, the executive branch and the judicial branch. The Republic of China (known as Taiwan) has a unique system consisting of five branches. In 2013 Taiwan's opposition political parties began pushing for draft amendments to the nation's constitution to abolish the Control Yuan and replace it with the with the…

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    East Asia Case Study

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    Q1 In the referenced extract, the author endeavours to investigate the strengths of the US powers in East Asia. For the evasion of uncertainty, East Asia alludes to countries including but are not limited to China, Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. This paper tries to measure the imperativeness of US in East Asia on the basis of understanding three premises highlighted in the paper. 1.1 Premise 1, USA’s qualities of unipolarity bringing about hegemonic stability is an…

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    the pull factors that led many Chinese to come to the U.S. to find their fortune and return home rich and wealthy. However, there were also push factors that drove many to want to leave China. The most important factor was economic hardship due to the growing British dominance over China, after Britain defeated China in the Opium War of 1839-1842. Japanese immigration to the U.S. began in 1868, after rapid urbanization and industrialization brought about great social disruption and…

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    China and the Games The Olympic Games have stood the test of time. Over the centuries, countries around the world hope to win the bid to get to have the chance to host the Olympic Games. This chance is a perfect opportunity to show off whatever host nations offer. The Games put a country on international display to host thousands of athletes from around the world. On July 13, 2001, the International Olympic Committee awarded the honor hosting the 2008 Summer Olympics to China. More specifically…

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