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    The search for stable foundations of policy in the face of drastic and revolutionary change poses a problem of almost excruciating difficulty for all nations... - Dr. R. J. Sutherland‚ Canada’s Long Term Strategic Situation INTRODUCTION In his 1962 essay‚ “Canada’s Long Term Strategic Situation”‚ Dr. R. J. Sutherland took the unusually bold step of predicting the stable foundations of Canadian defence policy for the next four decades‚ even though he was writing at the height of Cold War tensions

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    Options within Corrections 11/4/2013 CJA/484 Correction Proceedings Based on the information gathered from different materials‚ proceeding with jails‚ prisons‚ probation‚ parole‚ juvenile‚ and community corrections may range from many perspectives. Jails and prisons are different from a few perspectives‚ but it may also vary on the length of time to serve for punishment. Parole and probation are reservation options to help educate criminals about ethical knowledge. Community corrections

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    committed to killing innocents in our country and around the globe. And so we went to war against al Qaeda to protect our citizens‚ our friends‚ and our allies. Over the last 10 years‚ thanks to the tireless and heroic work of our military and our counterterrorism professionals‚ we’ve made great strides in that effort. We’ve disrupted terrorist attacks and strengthened our homeland defense. In Afghanistan‚ we removed the Taliban government‚ which had given bin Laden and al Qaeda safe haven and support

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    another attack. I’ll look for the way of how we are going to plan for fight against terrorists and effectiveness of war on terror to explore whether it is working or not. And it needs to be defined why the world choose ‘war on terror’ option as a counterterrorism from several options. There have been huge incidents happened by terrorist but most of them were very small damaged to the public. They can choose another options such as hiring more police officers or spend more money on the analyze them. I

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    Implications of the New Wars

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    “New Wars’ and Their Implications For Bosnian Statebuilding”‚ retrieved 28 February 2013‚ http://www.e-ir.info/2012/05/28/new-wars-and-their-implications-for-bosnian-statebuilding/ 2 3. Cortright‚ D. (2012)‚ ‘New Wars‚ Old Strategies’‚ In Counterterrorism‚ ‚ Retrieved 02 March 2013‚ http://www.pcr.uu.se/digitalAssets/18/18585_UPRP_No_9.pdfn 4 5. Kaldor‚ M. (2007)‚ “New and old wars: organized violence in a global era” 6 7. Johnson‚ N.‚ Spagat‚ M.‚ Restrepo‚ J.‚ Bohorquez‚ J.‚ et. al. (2005)

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    December 5‚ 2013 Unconventional & Asymmetrical Warfare Military Strategy Unconventional & Asymmetrical Warfare In On War‚ Carl von Clausewitz states‚ “Every age has its own kind of war‚ its own limiting conditions‚ and its own peculiar preconceptions.” It can be argued that the end of the Cold War reduced the world’s superpowers from two to one‚ leaving the US without any actual military competition. However‚ this

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    A Semiotic Analysis of The Battle of Algiers The Battle of Algiers‚ which was produced in 1966 and directed by Gillo Pontecorvo‚ is a film which explores the Algerian struggle for independence between 1954 and 1962. The film is constructed using a documentary style and was filmed on the actual locations where events unfolded. The Battle of Algiers is an example of neorealist filmmaking which purports to give an objective‚ realistic account of the battles waged between the FLN (National Liberation

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    The Syrian Refugee Crisis A constant debate of whether or not the United States should be admitting more Syrian refugees into the country has been circulating. Syrian refugee lives are just as important as American citizens lives and for this reason‚ the United States has a responsibility to help. The U.S. is one of the wealthiest countries in the world and can fulfill their responsibility of helping Syrian refugees by providing financial and humanitarian aid. While it may be easier to flee to Lebanon

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    Militarization of the Police Imagine a military grade tank rolling down your residential street‚ 撤OLICEspray painted on the gunner. In many parts of the country this is now a reality. In one county 6 million dollars was allocated to local police for armored vehicles. (Levitz) This and other military grade weapons have sparked a debate in the nation about militarizing the police. If you take into account‚ the original purpose of special forces‚ money spent‚ and the proportional response to a crime

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    The terrorist attacks on the world trade centre and the pentagon on the 11 September 2001 were a totally new phenomenon that changed the world. Critically evaluate this claim Ever since the attack of 9/11 in which two of America’s most famous landmarks (world trade centre and pentagon had been destroyed‚ the world has been on edge. Till then the terrorism was sought to be phenomenon where little is known . However this event changed the course of the history and the way the western civilization

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