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    2011. Singer‚ Max. What the Fight in Israel Is All About. The Media Line‚ Ltd. November 8‚ 2002. http://www.simpletoremember.com/articles/a/what-the-fight-in-israel-is-all-about/ (accessed March 16‚ 2013). Stern‚ Joshua. NATO Collective Security or Defense: The Future of NATO in Light of Expan- sion and 9/11 . January 2005. http://www.dias-online.org/fileadmin/templates/downloads/DIAS_Kommentare/Kommentar32.pdf (accessed March 12‚ 2013). Ulusoy‚ Hassan. Collective Security in Europe. 2012. http://sam

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    political collaborations‚ economic cooperation‚ cultural projects‚ and bringing Turkish lifestyle in Balkans and other European regions.. This new era of strongly cooperating between them started with the support that Turkey offered to Albania to become a NATO membership‚ as well the economic and military assistance from Turkey made possible transformation of Albania in Turkey’s main strategic partner in the

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    national independence‚ and maintaining as much control as possible of as many of France’s colonies as possible (cf. de Gaulle’s policy on Indochina) with‚ as some practical consequences‚ some degree of opposition to international organizations such as NATO or the European Economic Community. The basic tenets were that France should not have to rely on any foreign country for its survival (thus the creation of the French nuclear deterrent) and that France should refuse subservience to any foreign power

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    Bosnia-Herzegovina genocide Genocide‚ the systematic and planned extermination of an entire national‚ racial‚ political‚ or ethnic group. From 1992-1995 that was happening in Bosnia-Herzegovina. In the Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina‚ conflict between the three main ethnic groups‚ the Serbs‚ Croats‚ and Muslims‚ resulted in genocide committed by the Serbs against the Muslims in Bosnia. Bosnia is one of several small countries that emerged from the break-up of Yugoslavia‚ a multicultural country

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    face the threat of falling into communism and under the Soviets control (Haner). As a solution of halting communism‚ the United States and its allies formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)‚ a military reliance to face the threats from the Soviets in Europe. Shortly after the allies formed NATO and the death of Roosevelt‚ problems emerged between North and South Korea. The two dominant powers (U.S. & Soviets) came to a mutual agreement which divided Korea along the 38th parallel for the

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    Causes of Military Intervention in Pakistan: A Revisionist Discourse Muhammad Hassan This paper highlights the causes of military intervention in Pakistan and its effects on the polity of the country. The militarybureaucracy oligarchy occupied a dominant position and has been in effective command of state power ever since the creation of the state. This oligarchy installed politicians and political parties in office to provide a façade of parliamentary government for a decade; it then decided

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    this policy against the Soviets. The United States wanted to take measures to prevent any extension of communist rule to other countries. The conflicting U.S. and Soviet aims in Eastern Europe led to the Cold War. The Berlin airlift‚ formation of NATO‚ and the Truman Doctrine all relate to this policy of containment. At the end of WWII‚ the United States‚ Great Britain‚ and France occupied the western zone of Germany while the Soviet Union occupied the east. In 1948‚ Britain‚ France‚ and the

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    the way the American people interacted and also how they took their minds off the stress of day to day life. The Forties was also a transformative time for jazz in how they were arranged to the addition of certain instruments. The birth of computers‚ NATO‚ and the start of the manhattan project. One of the biggest things the forties is known for is the Second World War. A big change that came with the war was that women began working outside the home in large numbers due to the need to replace men

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    (Doc 4) Spain seemed to also have some hesitation in the idea of a unified Europe. The prime minister of Spain‚ Felipe Gonzalez‚ states "NATO membership and joining the European Community mean the end of the traditional isolation of span." (Doc 11) Since the U.S was the creator of NATO‚ Spain might have some hostility towards America for being left out of NATO‚ while Russians may have hostility left over from the cold war. France seemed to be a bit irritated with the fact that Britain "first refused

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    a nation does in relation to other nations. The CIA runs intelligence operations worldwide‚ while the Department of Homeland Security is tasked with protecting America from terrorist attacks. The US is part of many national security conglomerates‚ NATO being the most prominent. The UN exists to create peace between nations‚ through diplomatic efforts instead of war. American foreign policy is a very important aspect of the government‚ and serves to protect the United States. The United States began

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