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Are American Citizens Recklessly Courageous?

by gaby7 in Society, August 16, 2009
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America could be a land of liberty and freedom but American citizens must know in many parts of the world today, freedom is still a scarce commodity.

Does Hillary Clinton Need Some Anger Management Training?

by gaby7 in Politics, August 12, 2009
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Mrs. Clinton’s recent out-bursts of anger at a poignant question raised by an innocent but inquisitive University Student from The Democratic Republic of the Congo was unfortunate.

The Jervis Analysis of the Bush Doctrine

by Brad Schjoth in Politics, April 7, 2009
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Robert Jervis, a respected professor, commentator, and examiner of international politics, has a distinct view and opinion on the doctrine of President George W. Bush. This is an essay explaining that view.

Standards of State Recognition

by Ebey Soman in Politics, December 7, 2008
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How does a country recognize another state as legitimate? What views or doctrines are used to determine sovereignty or state recognition. Where does the United States stand on this matter?

What Difference Will It Make?

by KScappace in Economics, November 5, 2008
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Will the election of a new president make a difference?

Can Multiculturalism be Negative?

by Carlos h in Ethnicity, October 22, 2008
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A look into London’s multiculturalism.

Evolution of the American Foreign Policy

by Vagabond in Politics, September 8, 2008
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The evolution of the American Foreign Policy.

Profits: Continuities and Changes in American Foreign Policy

by Nearly Anonymous in History, May 4, 2008
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Throughout the twentieth century and into the twenty-first, the execution of American foreign policy has been tremendously inconsistent with many of the nation’s publicly professed goals: defending universal human rights, freedom, and democracy, respecting sovereignty and international law, advocating international stability and fighting chaos; and opposing fascism, communism, and terrorism.

American Involvement in Ww1

by floop in History, April 30, 2008
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Everyone basically knows how America came into the Second World War…But what about World War One? This quick description should clarify the general reasons behind US entry into the war against Germany.

Blowback

by Bailey McCann in Politics, January 20, 2008
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A look at unintended consequences by major powers and what that means for society.

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