Current Events and U.S. Diplomacy Shelle C. Mays February 29‚ 2012 Ebrahim Biparva - Instructor Strayer University Abstract In the late 1980s‚ the Cold War came to a dramatic end. The economies of nations in Europe and the Soviet Union were in trouble. People in East Germany‚ could see the prosperity and wealth of their West German neighbors. In Russia‚ there were long lines of people waiting to buy food. They had to have coupons from the government just to buy socks. Some historians believe
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The Practice of Preventive Diplomacy in the African Union Bethelhem Taye Alemu The Practice of Preventive Diplomacy in the African Union Acronyms APSA- African Peace and Security Architecture ASF- African Stand by Force AU- Africa Union CEWS- Continental Early Warning System COMESA- Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa ECOWAS - Economic Community of West African States ECCAS- Economic Community of Central African States EAC- East African Community IGAD- Intergovernmental
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Managing Peace and Security Deterrence and Diplomacy Causes of conflict among countries 1. Conflict over territory/border Countries try to take over land/territories which do not belong to them. India inherited border drawn by the British when they gained independence - China protested that it did not agree Difficult to draw a border due to Himalayan Mountains. China began to protest against India’s claim on border. China further went on to build a road on the Akai Chin Plateau - India
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The Cold World and U.S. Diplomacy The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy On April 12‚ 1945‚ Harry S. Truman‚ the Vice President of the United States‚ was elevated by the sudden death of Franklin D. Roosevelt to the Presidency of the United States. During Harry S. Truman’s time in the Presidential office he faced many obstacles‚ yet formed many doctrines as solutions to these obstacles. His most notable contribution to date is the Truman Doctrine‚ which focused on containing the expansion of communism
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Diplomacy of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) A model for peace building in 21st century By Muhammad Amir Submitted to Dr Ejaz Hussain 1 Table of Content Table of Content ………………………………………………………………2 Introduction…………………………………………………………………….3 Core Question…………………………………...…………………………….3 Hypothesis……………………………..………………………………………3 Methodology……………………………………..…………………………….3 Literature Review……………………..……………………………………….4 Theoretical Consideration ……………………………………………………5 Diplomacy of Prophet Muhammad ………….………………………………6 References
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economist Gar Alperovitz offered a new insight on Japan’s surrender. Coining the phrase “atomic diplomacy‚” Alperovitz raises a new perspective‚ which identifies the term as the way that the creation and use of the atomic bombs affected the political relations between the United States and the Soviet Union when motivating the surrender. Different from Butow and Feis’ approaches to the topic‚ in Atomic Diplomacy: Hiroshima and Potsdam Alperovitz looks directly at the political factors involving the two
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The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy The John F. Kennedy presidency encountered various situations in Latin America‚ Southeast Asia and Europe‚ as well as‚ other regions that required astute diplomatic efforts and initiatives amid increasing Cold War tensions. Kennedy had been passionate about the issues of war and peace since when he was young. In fact‚ Kennedy’s plan of flexible response managed by Robert McNamara was intended to minimize the occurrence of war
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After Gerald R. Ford’s short presidency‚ Jimmy Carter won the election of 1976. Carter followed Humanitarian Diplomacy‚ which focuses closely on human rights and interests of the people. Carter was very set on making peace with the Middle East after the Yom Kippur War. He focused on peace for the whole world. The Camp David Accords were signed and to establish peace between the Middle East. Carter also pushed to make things right between China and resolve the problems to have peace. He wanted to
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‘Atomic Diplomacy’: At Potsdam the President had seemed in a conciliatory mood toward the interests of the Soviet Union‚ traditional Russian concerns like those for an ‘ice free’ port were treated with an earnestness they didn’t deserve‚ and when it came to any serious measures like the fixing of borders post war‚ the American President would note that such important matters should rightly be postponed until the meeting of the “full peace conference” expected to take place sometime in the fall
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Chapter Summary- Origins of Organized Diplomacy This chapter gives us short overview of history of diplomacy‚ how it developed‚ what was at the core beginning and what influenced it most. Firstly there were assumptions that foundations of foreign policy were based on changeless national and imperial characteristics‚ that it is special and beyond understanding of ordinary man‚ so everyone tried to leave it to those elects in the Cabinet and trust them ‘blindly’. Implicitly it was believed that
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