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    Peter Wilson Idealism in international relations Book section Original citation: Originally published in Dowding‚ K.‚ Encyclopedia of power. Thousand Oaks‚ USA: SAGE Publications‚ 2011‚ pp. 332-333. © 2011 SAGE Publications This version available at: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/41929/ Available in LSE Research Online: April 2012 LSE has developed LSE Research Online so that users may access research output of the School. Copyright © and Moral Rights for the papers on this site are retained by

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    the nation can certainly benefit from the process. If any section of the society in any country is most important for change‚ again it is the young people. Patriotism comes naturally to young people‚ but they also respond early to the call of Internationalism. The hopes of the youth are: 1. A world free of poverty‚ unemployment‚ inequality and exploitation  of man by man. 2. A world free of discrimination on the grounds of race‚ colour‚  language and gender. 3. A world full of creative challenges

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    On December 7‚ 1917‚ the United States officially declared war on Austria-Hungary‚ formally marking their entry into the long and destructive First World War. Despite the United States’ delayed involvement in the war‚ over 320‚000 American soldiers were still wounded or killed. Following the United States’ participation in World War I‚ a definitive shift in foreign policy drew the country to a renewed period of illusory security through isolationism. Less than 12 years later‚ on October 5‚ 1929‚

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    might be a major factor. Internationalism may be determined by many qualities. Therefore‚ there was the question in the survey‚ that states‚ “Why do you consider yourself an international student?” with five answers provided: cultural background‚ language background‚ more than one nationality‚ multicultural parents‚ studying abroad; and an optional answer. Students were supposed to circle an answer or a several answers that they think mostly describes their ‘internationalism’. Most of people answered

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    International Relations Glossary Nation State A form of political organization under which a relatively homogeneous people inhabits a sovereign state. Sovereignty Denotes a single‚ supreme political decision-making authority. In early modern Europe the Monarch was the Sovereign. In modern states sovereignty tends to lie with the executive arm of government. A controversial term‚ sovereignty relies on authority‚ not power. That is‚ the sovereign claims the right or authority to decide matters

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    rejection of internationalism following WWI. Also the continuing quest for economic expansion by American business. President Harding had dismissed America’s role in the League of Nations and refused the Treaty of Versailles. Afterwards Presidents Harding and Coolidge who both didn’t have any expertise or interest in foreign affairs‚ so they let their secretaries of state make and implement any foreign policy decisions. They supported independent internationalism. They avoided

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    CORRUPTION Evolutionary theory: One of the social problems that Philippines has been facing today is corruption. It’s been a major problem of the country since years ago. Corruption is as old as human history. But when was the concept of corruption started? In my opinion‚ corruption has started when people have organized themselves into groups‚ and that groups were headed by leaders and those leaders became powerful and began to abuse the authority they have. We‚ people chose leaders that became

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    Translating Neologisms Introduction: Neologisms are perhaps the non-literary and the professional translator ’s biggest problem. New objects and processes are continually created in technology. New ideas and variations on feelings come from the media. Terms from the social sciences‚ slang‚ dialect coming into the mainstream of language‚ transferred words‚ make up the rest. It has been stated that each language acquire 3000 new words‚ annually‚ but in fact‚ neologisms cannot be accurately quantified

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    interpreted in many different ways. This may be because there is perhaps a blend of these major schools of American foreign policy in all of our international relations. The major schools that will be used as lenses are isolationism‚ liberal internationalism‚ Kissingerian realism‚ democratic globalism‚ and democratic realism. I am going to use these lenses to examine how the liberation in Iraq was handled‚ and what foreign policy was mainly used. Isolationism is a foreign policy that states we

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    Nationalism is a political philosophy holding that the welfare of the nation-state is paramount‚ and attitude often strengthened when people share a common history‚ religion‚ language‚ or ethnic background. The term also refers to a group state of mind in which patriotism‚ or loyalty to one’s country‚ is regarded as an individual’s principal duty. In the 18th century‚ nationalism began to take form by scholars & poets who sought to find in ancient legends and songs‚ the soul of the nation. The cohesion

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