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    people the full autonomy in the Kachin State.They’re discontented in ethnic discrimination, inequality and they felt neglected by the central government of Myanmar.It has been the cause of the conflict that started in 1960’s. II.CRITICAL RECENT DEVELOPMENT On February 12, 1947, the Panglong agreement was signed by Chin, Shan and Kachin representatives that will give them the full autonomy in their states.The Burmese Government did not implement the Panglong Agreement that…

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    create an Allied council to govern Germany. Before creating this council, they removed the National Socialist Party from power, and punished all war criminals. Since there was not a leader at the time, the German people needed some concept of leadership and government, and the council provided this. Stalin also wanted a portion of land in Eastern Europe…

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    towards the Sustainable Development Goals—in particular Goal 16 for peace, justice and strong institutions. NJ MED will support both causes through joint public awareness campaigns and through the United Nation’s led efforts of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) platform of 2 goals. Goal 4. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all Goal 16. Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to…

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    and neoliberals schools of thought in International Relations. The liberalist view argues that there is cooperation in the Arctic because the countries are interdependent. The realist view holds that power politics drives the interaction amongst states, stressing the competitive and conflictual side of Arctic relations. On the other hand, Neoliberalism recognizes the existence of an anarchic system but highlights all the cooperative behavior possible. The most consistent with the reality in the…

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    Federal Public made of 26 states, one Federal District (Brasilia) and 5560 municipalities. Brazil is a representative democracy, with a President who acts simultaneously as Head of State and of the Federal Government. All legislative and executive bodies, at Federal, State and municipal levels, are elected with four-year mandates. The federal legislative body is the National Congress, consisting of the Federal Senate and of the House of Representatives. Each State has a State legislature and a…

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    realists have much in common and that the state of nature is the state of war, leaders should be ruthless but also fair, neighbors are never to be trusted, etc. Realists believe…

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    place. The Local government are made up of councils who are voted by the public in elections to deliver services. The Local Government have responsibility for social and environment well-being and responsibility for their economic of their area where they are taking in feedback from the people living in their town and improving in the best way. The Local Government provide a variety of services through their staff or from outside organisations. Council services are…

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    Minister during the Yom Kippur War, Meir’s inability to establish peace contradicted her previous efforts of promoting peace for Israel, and as a result of being harshly criticised for her actions, she resigned in 1974. Golda Meir was born on May the 3rd 1898 in Kiev Russia, where she faced a childhood of numerous violent racial attacks against Jews, carried out by Pogroms. When she was eight Meir and her family migrated to the United States (US) seeking a better life. During her time in the US,…

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    Abstract The European Union of today is the result of a process that began over half a century ago with the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community. From that time, a durable peace has existed in the European continent for about 70 years. As we can see from the remarkable successes of the process of European integration today is significantly affected by the legislative procedures that apply to different policy fields. In fact, there were some thorny issues and crises took place with…

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    initiative countries of the League -United States did not take part neither nor the great powers such as Germany and Russia. The absence of great powers is one of the main causes of League’s failure as it was left in power to Britain and France. Indeed, Britain and France had customarily led…

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