Militarism a political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force and to be prepared to use it aggresively to defend or promote national interests Alliances an agreement between 2 or more countries to help each other out in war Imperialism A policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force Nationalism devotion and loyalty to one’s own nation Central Powers An alliance between Germany‚ Bulgaria
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Nepal – India Water Resources Cooperation: A Critical Review Dahal Vaskar‚ Khanal Sonu‚ Mulmi Ravi‚ Pokharel Mohan‚ Pokharel Sunil Abstract Nepal has been touted to be rich in water resources and the proper utilization of her vast water resources and the intensification of the tourism industry are considered as one way ride to economic prosperity that the region of South Asia has not been able to boast of till date. This belief highly publicized‚ especially in the last half century‚ notwithstanding
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the least evil possible” –Montesquieu to Napoleon ii. Int. law predates several countries iii. Sovereignty: must provide incentives to get other countries to sign onto treaties iv. Shoot for customs to become law; litigate issues when there is no treaty or if the treaty falls short v. Two Main Themes 1. Relationship of one country to others 2. Relationships of individuals to the State vi.
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imperialistic “White Man’s Burden” How U.S. annexed Hawaii Sanford DoCh 18 Sec 1 Reasons U.S. was imperialistic “White Man’s Burden” How U.S. annexed Hawaii Sanford Dole Ch 18 Sec 2 Jose Marti U.S.S. Maine Yellow Journalism Rough Riders Treaty of Paris Ch 18 Sec 3 U.S. & Philippines after S-A War Emilio Aguinaldo Open Door Policy Boxer Rebellion Ch 18 Sec 4 The Platt Amendment Panama Canal Roosevelt Corollary “dollar diplomacy” Ch 19 Sec 1 Causes of WWI The Triple Entente
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also refers to the treaty on European Union and the treaty establishing the European Community as well as to the book “Comparative Law in a Changing World”. Due to article 234 (ex 177) EC‚ giving the European Court of Justice the jurisdiction to give preliminary rulings concerning among others the interpretation of the treaty‚ the Giudice Conciliatore‚ Milan‚ approached the ECJ to interpret the articles 97 (ex 102)‚ 88 (ex 93)‚ the former article 53 (later repealed by the Treaty of Amsterdam) and
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to put into place. Marshall had claimed that “the right to fish on a Treaty of Peace and Friendship signed in 1760-1761 between the British Crown and the Mi’kmaq of what are now the provinces of Nova Scotia‚ New Brunswick‚ Prince Edward Island‚ and Quebec” (McGaw‚ 1)‚ Marshall had the right to fish and hunt offseason due to the fact that his ancestors had fought and signed for him to have that right. The court viewed the Treaty as having no power do to the fact that the policies have changed within
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the Allies were willing to end the war in exchange for Germany becoming a democracy and signing a treaty. The Kaiser refused to sign the treaty but the government did sign it due to the introduction of the USA in the war‚ the blockade of waterways and the promise of a fair peace treaty. On November 1918 the Kaiser was forced to abdicate and left the country. As a result of the signing of this treaty free elections took place but many felt it was a Diktat (a dictated peace) and because people knew
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policy-making immediately after the war‚ the Articles of Confederation succeeded. The government set up by the Articles successfully negotiated the Treaty of Paris‚ Signed in 1783‚ the Treaty of Paris recognized America as an independent nation and called for the British to vacate America. Congress was able to end the war this way because of their right to make treaties. The Northwest Ordinance was another policy-making success‚ which allowed for America to slowly grow in land and population for the future
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the Treaty of Versailles was too harsh. Second‚ Britain did not want war. Third‚ Britain had a weakness of armed forces. Lastly‚ Britain had a fear of communism. The Treaty of Versailles was put into place to hold Germany accountable for the loss and damages that occurred to the allied powers and associated government because of war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her allies. Britain’s appeasement was adopted before the Nazi’s rise to power. It was a result of the Treaty of Versailles
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Cuba with the Spanish-American War. " Dominican Republic annexation Treaty- the Grant Administration‚ of which Fish was a part of‚ thought that annexing the Dominican Republic‚ then known as Santo Domingo‚ would open up the mineral resources of the United States. While annexation was rejected by the Senate (the Senate believed that it was against the interests of the United States)‚ Fish was responsible for negotiating the treaty. " Opening of Korea- Korea was seen as even more isolated than Japan
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