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First 100 Days
First 100 Days
Background of First Hundred Days
Every journey starts with a single step, and every presidency begins with the First 100 Days. Ever since 1933, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt used his first three months in office to lay the foundations of the New Deal, the First 100 ...
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WORLD ORDER AND ITS RULES
World Order and its Rules
World Order and its Rules
Despite the desperate efforts of ideologues to prove that circles are square, there is no serious doubt that the NATO bombings further undermine what remains of the fragile structure of international law. The U.S. made that ...
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Machiavelli: The Prince
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Machiavelli: The Prince
Answer 1)
Machiavelli's book is absolutely practical and not at all idealistic. Leaving aside what government is “best” in an ideal world, The Prince takes for granted the presence of an authoritarian ruler, and tries to imagine how such a ruler might achieve success. ...
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US POLITICS
US Politics
US Politics
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The role of US Secretary of State Marshall in WWII victory
George C. Marshall a famous soldier and statesman won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1953. He is credited as the architect of the Allied victory in World War II. However, today he is probably best ...
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UNITED KINGDOM
United Kingdom's Membership in European Union and Its Influence on United Kingdom's Politics
United Kingdom's Membership in European Union and Its Influence on United Kingdom's Politics
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The mantra that Britain was late to get on the European "train", and therefore lost the opportunity to somehow influence the choice of ...
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Government 2302
Civil Liberties
a.Justice Black wrote that infamous statement in Everson: “… That wall must be kept high and impregnable. We could not approve the slightest breach” (Rourke, pp. 156). It would become the new standard for Establishment Clause challenges. We may never know Black's true motivation, but his opinion does ...
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CHARLES RANGEL
Charles Rangel Found Guilty
Charles Rangel Found Guilty
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Charles Bernard Rangel is an American politician of the Democratic Party. As a member of the House of Representatives since 1971, he represents the current 15th Congressional District of the State of New York. After his military service from 1948 until 1952, during ...
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DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA
Democracy in America
Democracy in America
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Democracy in America (published in two books, the first in 1835, the second in 1840), is a classic French text written by Alexis de Tocqueville on the United States in 1830, in which he describes and analyzes the political system of U.S. ...
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Post 9-11 Reorganization of Intelligence Community
Post 9-11 Reorganization of Intelligence Community
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September 11, 2001 is an event of the tragedy. This event has a great impact on the brain of the humanity and it's not possible to forget about that disaster moment that was taken place by some clod hearted ...
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HUMINT
HUMINT
HUMINT
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Human intelligence is an intelligence whose information source is an individual, or specifically an information collection comes from human interaction. By extension, human intelligence is the set of processing activities of this type of information (collection, evaluation, analysis, dissemination) Human intelligence is distinct from the technical information (signals intelligence , image information), and ...