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    American Foreign Policy Beliefs “If we have to use force‚ it is because we are America. We are the indispensable nation. We stand tall. We see farther into the future.” –Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. Adherence to the current foreign policy ideology has been and will continue to be detrimental to the American people and the world at large. Though political posturing positions Republicans and Democrats against each other on all issues‚ a consensus has been reached on foreign policy. When one

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    powers- has shown that Congress holds the most power making final decisions through impeachment‚ oversights‚ and accepting or denying presidential requests- i.e. treaties and the appointment of judges. Within two centuries‚ Congress‚ considered as the “boss” of the executive and judiciary‚ has transformed into the nation’s instrumental powerhouse. Under Article I of the United States (U.S)

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    increasingly discontent view of Congress especially true when one looks back before the Clinton Impeachment debacle As the size of the nation and the number of congressman have grown‚ the congress has come under attack by both public influences and congressman themselves. Yet looking at one congressman’s relationship with his or her constituents‚ it would be hard to believe that this is the branch of government that has come under suspect. In "If Ralph Nader says congress is ’The broken branch‚’ how

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    History Assess the role of Kiaser Wilhelm II in the direction of German domestic and foreign policy between the years 1900-1914. Between 1871 and 1890 Otto Von Bismarck had worked hard and skillfully to secure Germany’s position in the European hierachy. Alliances formed between Germany and other nations such as Russia and Austria cemented peace within Europe during the 1870’s and 1880’s‚ and Germany’s isolation of France (whom Prussia had defeated in 1871) could continue. The use of realpolitik

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    The Vienna Congress In this essay our purpose is to review the causes and consequences and how Vienna Congress impacted our present. We are going to talk about this reunion of all the European countries to reestablish the peace after the Napoleonic invasion. In this Congress‚ which was the first of its kind‚ all the representatives set apart their difference to work for common agreements and for the best of the European societies. The Congress of Vienna was an international meeting between ambassadors

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    Zealand political system which is illustrated in this paper by studying their involvement in the development of the Emissions Trading Scheme. A pluralist democracy places additional demands on policy makers who have many interests to consider. As New Zealand becomes increasingly diverse culturally‚ public policy in areas such as education will need to be careful to consider many points of view. Lastly‚ this paper will discuss the criticisms of pluralism and a new theory – neopluralism which emerged

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    President Ronald Reagan‚ originally an American actor and politician‚ became the 40th president of United States serving from the year 1981 to 1989. President Ronald Reagan term saw a restoration of prosperity at home‚ with the goal of achieving “peace through strength” abroad. At the end of his two terms in office‚ Ronald Reagan viewed with satisfaction the achievements of his innovative program known as the Reagan Revolution‚ which aimed to reinvigorate the American people and reduce their reliance

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    Throughout the Cold War the United States considered the installation in Latin America of radical regimes-socialist‚ Marxist-Leninist‚ or "leftist" in any way- to be utterly intolerable. Any such development would represent an advance for the communist cause and a vital loss for the West. Acceptance of this outcome could weaken the credibility of the United States as the leader of the west and as a rival for the USSR. In the eyes of Cold Warriors‚ the consolidation of any left-wing regime in the

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    « Was Bismarck’s foreign policy 1871-1890 a success ? » Otto von Bismarck’s foreign policy held certain aims through these years and Bismarck changed his foreign policy due to the circumstances so that he could keep and achieve these objectives. These choices made by Bismarck had mixed success and failure since he had many goals but failed at achieving some of them‚ but at the end of it all Bismarck had achieved his main goal‚ which was the preservation of the new German state. 

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    Throughout the years‚ the United States government had made drastic changes in its foreign policies. The few decades from 1880 to 1910‚ which saw five different presidents all with very distinct foreign policies‚ were no exception. As a country‚ the United States progressed from being a country only concerned with expanding its territory out west‚ to being a country on the verge of becoming involved in the First World War. During the 1880’s and 1890’s‚ the United States focused on broadening their

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