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    Kennedy Doctrine

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    The Kennedy Doctrine refers to foreign policy initiatives of the 35th President of the United States‚ John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ towards Latin America during his term in office between 1961 and 1963. Kennedy voiced support for the containment of Communism and the reversal of Communist progress in the Western Hemisphere. The Kennedy Doctrine was essentially an expansion of the foreign policy prerogatives of the previous administrations of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harry S. Truman. The foreign policies

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    U.S. Diplomacy James Cantrell POL 300- International Problems May 16‚ 2013 Professor Mark A. Stallo‚ Ph.D. During John F. Kennedy’s presidency the United States was seriously concerned with stopping the spread of communism throughout the world and there where hot spots that sparked the Kennedy administrations attention. Containment was the United States foreign policy doctrine that proclaimed that the Soviet Union needed to be contained to prevent the spread of communism throughout the world

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    Diplomatic Mission

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    diplomatic mission - a mission serving diplomatic ends delegation‚ deputation‚ delegacy‚ commission‚ mission - a group of representatives or delegates foreign mission‚ legation - a permanent diplomatic mission headed by a minister attache - a specialist assigned to the staff of a diplomatic mission Accreditation denotes the appointment of a person to serve as diplomat of the sending state to the receiving state(s). A diplomat may be concurrently accredited to more than one country when the diplomatic

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    Diplomatic Immunity

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    Diplomatic Immunity INTRODUCTION United Kingdom‚ 1982 While unloading the ship which carried the embassy’s materials‚ one box marked "household effects" dropped from a forklift. More than six hundred pounds of marijuana worth 500‚000 British pounds (1982 prices) spilled dockside. For centuries governments have used ambassadors‚ and diplomats to represent their nation. These special envoys have done everything from resolving years of conflict‚ deciding on how much humanitarian relief will be

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    against the Soviets during the Cold War was not effective. The United States was able to intercept suspicious activities and investigate further to expose what the suspicious activity was‚ but they failed to intercept critical movements of the Soviets before they occurred. Looking at the Cuban Missile Crisis‚ American signals intelligence was able to respond to Soviet movements and prevent much escalation‚ but they were unable to learn about and stop such movements preemptively. During the Cuban Missile

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    Diplomatic Correspondence

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    Diplomatic Correspondence UN Formal Letters Sample Letters United Nations New York Reference 26 March 1999 Sir‚ I have the honour to refer to General Assembly resolution 38/120 of 16 December 1999‚ a copy of which is enclosed for ease of reference‚ and‚ in accordance with paragraph 3 thereof‚ I wish to extend to Your Government an invitation to participate at the ministerial level‚ in the Second International Conference on Assistance to Refugees in Africa which will be held in Palais

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    Presidential doctrines are essentially set as a precedent for the country to follow. Doctrines are statements made to get a specific message across and are usually reserved for times of intense international and political crisis or upheaval. The Truman Doctrine‚ for example‚ stated that the United States should give support to countries threatened by Soviet forces or communist sedition; whereas the Bush Doctrine was directed towards terrorism. Both doctrines‚ however‚ served as a prototype for future

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    Effort

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    Effort There are times when it seems skipping over responsibilities and taking the easy road out will be the more enjoyable path. Endless opportunities for social events‚ extracurricular activities‚ and fun activities fill the mind. As I recall times when I took the easy way out two examples come to mind‚ a failed test and essay I never completed. These were far more painful than simply doing the work would have been. The bright alternative was an aced exam and much praised history paper where

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    Section II 1. The Truman Doctrine‚ The Serviceman’s Readjustment Act‚ Keynesian Economics‚ and the Marshall Plan were all intended to either boost the economy at home or help foreign economies abroad. The Truman Doctrine was aimed to stop the Soviets during the Cold War. This effort provided political‚ economic‚ and military assistance to Greece and Turkey. This Doctrine is considered the foundation of American foreign policy. The Marshall Plan is similar to the Truman Doctrine in the economic aid of

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    The Truman Doctrine The Truman Doctrine is an American foreign policy which was to pledge Soviet political expansion during the Cold War. It was declared to the Congress by President Harry S. Truman on March 12‚ 1947‚ and settled on July 12‚ 1948‚ when he promised to comprise pressures to Greece and Turkey. Straight American military force was not involved‚ but Congress took economic aid to provision the economies and militaries of Greece and Turkey. More generally‚ the Truman Doctrine implied American

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