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    development of international relations‚ but also had an impact on the course of world history. One of the most famous and successful diplomats of all times is Henry Alfred Kissinger‚ the American diplomat‚ statesman and expert in the field of international relations. The name of this person attracts the attention of many politicians‚ scientists and analysts for many years. And it is not surprising‚ as he has been one of the most respectful personalities in international relations since a long time

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    Course: International Relations MIDTERM ASSIGNMENT Essay topic: “Is the United States a hegemon in decline?” Lecturer: Mrs. Vu Hai Hoa Student: Nguyen Thuy Trang ID No.: 1206080077 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The 21st century is still young‚ but it has already presented the United States with a series of internal and external challenges. Since the demise of USSR in 1991‚ the world changed from bipolar with two great powers to unipolar with the United States as an unchallenged

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    20th Century Imperialism

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    International Relations: At the beginning of twentieth century‚ international relations around the world were poisoned by tensions emanating from several sources. New levels of nationalistic pride spilled over into international affairs‚ heightening existing fears and hostilities inherited from past. Imperialist competition for the control of territories around the world added more fuel to the fire‚ driving nations to search for security in arms races‚ alliances‚ and plans of war. Imperialism:

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    Types of Hegemony.

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    dictatorship and ensure the sharing power of all citizens. However‚ the principle of democracy abided by in the domestic political life never gets the upper hand in the struggle with hegemony in international relations during long history of human being. To some extent‚ the contemporary and modern international history is also the history of chasing hegemony by powers. According to patterns or methods taken by the hegemonist to maintain hegemony‚ three different types of hegemonies exist. They are strength

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    and Africa. By the end of the 19th century‚ advances in communications had more closely linked world markets‚ and multinational corporations retained their favorable image as instruments of improved global relations through commercial ties. The existence of close international trading relations did not prevent the outbreak of two world wars in the first half of the twentieth century‚ but an even more closely bound world economy emerged in the aftermath of the period of conflict. In more recent

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    ASEAN Declaration and other agreements and treaties are freely open to all states in the Southeast Asia region. 43 And even if the ASEAN Charter aims at making ASEAN to be a more legally-based regional organization‚ 44 The implicit nature of relations among the member nation-states is still enveloped by the principles of the ASEAN Way. According to Amitav Acharya‚ the informal and non-legalistic procedures are preferred by proponents of the ASEAN Way because they create a non-threatening atmosphere

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    OTTO KERNBERG THE THEORY OF OBJECT RELATIONS Kernberg generally defines object relations theory as the psychoanalytic study of intrapersonal relations and how intrapsychic structures grow from internalized past relationships with others. Broadly‚ object relations theory could refer to a general theory of the structures of the mind influenced by interpersonal experiences. More narrowly‚ object relations theory is a more circumspect approach within psychoanalysis‚ stressing the construction

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    related to issues in the country. A country’s foreign policy also called the international relations policy is a set of goals outlining how the country will interact with other countries economically‚ politically‚ socially and military‚ and to a lesser extent‚ how the country will interact with non-state actors. The aforementioned interaction is evaluated and monitored in attempts to maximize benefits of multilateral international cooperation. Foreign policies are designed to help protect a

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    demonstrates the influences behind celebrity diplomacy and each attribute that plays a role in contribution. Focusing on Bono‚ his writing depicts the applied power and efforts a considerably amateur political figure can have regarding diplomacy in international relations. With numerous arguments‚ Cooper continues to state his ideologies concerning the strength of celebrities in global governance. He uses several concepts to support his opinion that implies that Bono’s political sophistication is underrated

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    Soft Power

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    Soft Power Author(s): Joseph S. Nye‚ Jr. Source: Foreign Policy‚ No. 80‚ Twentieth Anniversary‚ (Autumn‚ 1990)‚ pp. 153-171 Published by: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1148580 Accessed: 12/08/2008 12:33 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use provides‚ in part‚ that unless you

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