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Perspectives on the Cold War, Decolonization and the Vietnam War
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The paper "Perspectives on the Cold War, decolonization and the vietnam war" summarizes that WWII was a dividing event in world history since it significantly changed power relations, as well as created new conflicts, which dominated world proceedings in the second part of the 20th century.... Perspectives on the Cold War, decolonization and the vietnam war The Second World War was a dividing event in the world history since it significantly changed power relations, as well as created new conflicts, which dominated world proceedings in the second part of the 20th century....
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Perspectives on the Cold War, Decolonization and the Vietnam War
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The paper "Perspectives on the Cold War, decolonization and the vietnam war" states that the Cold War was frequently perceived and viewed as a moral crusade.... the vietnam war that was fought between the American backed South Vietnam and the Communist North Vietnam lasted for over two decades.... The origins of the vietnam war can be traced to the end of the Second World War.... the vietnam war became very unpopular by the end of President Johnson's term in office....
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Different Points of View of Vietnam
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“Encounters in World History: Sources/Themes from the Global Past: perspectives on the cold war, Decolonization, and the Vietnam War.... This is what eventually led to the vietnam war.... This resulted to the vietnam war which was aimed at destabilizing the government in the south.... t is imperative to note that “as decolonization coincided with the cold war, the two global phenomena had a close and interrelated history, with each influencing the context and character of the other” Nelson and Ellenberger, 427)....
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The Causes of the Vietnam War
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This paper 'The Causes of the vietnam war' will explore in detail the various factors that led to the vietnam war.... the vietnam war was one of the most important wars that the world has ever seen.... The Causes of the vietnam war Introduction the vietnam war, as it unfolded and drew to a bloody end with the emergence of detente, was one of the most important wars that the world has ever seen.... Because of this factor, the Indochina War and the ensuing conflict in Vietnam – culminating in the vietnam war – became entangled with the larger battle between the Soviet Union and the United States, the Cold War....
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Was the postWorld War II decolonization movement too rushed, especially in Africa'
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The colonies in Asia and Africa attained independence after the end of British and French rule following World war II and this era is referred to the post-colonial era as well. ... Following the devastation of World war, France, Britain and Germany, the major colonial powers could not retain their supremacy and control over colonies and nation states so independence from colonial rule was inevitable and showed first in the independence struggle of India.... This essay focuses on the history of Africa and analyzes the decolonization process in Africa and other parts of the world as indicated in published works and research papers....
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United States involvement in Vietnam War
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This is the case with the United States involvement in the vietnam war documented in thousands of literature material, which still stirs up emotions and differences of opinions to date.... Focusing on the vietnam war, this expose elucidates on the United States involvement in the war.... irst, it is important to explicate the build-up to the circumstances that lead to the United States involvement in the vietnam war.... Prior to the United States involvement in the vietnam war, the Vietnamese were under French rule both before and after the World War 2....
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The Vietnam War
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From the paper "the vietnam war" it is clear that one of the biggest challenges American and South Vietnamese forces faced throughout the vietnam war was the North Vietnamese ability to supply their communist South Vietnamese allies, the Viet Cong, through Laos and Cambodia.... the vietnam war INTRODUCTION The dynamics of the vietnam war make it one of the most complex wars ever fought by the United s.... The casualties sustained by the Viet Cong took a tremendous toll on the Viet Cong's ability to conduct guerrilla raids on South Vietnamese and American forces for the remainder of the vietnam war. ...
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Viewpoints Regarding the Vietnam War
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The paper "Viewpoints Regarding the vietnam war" discusses the courage that King shows, to stand up, against the administration of his own country, in an attempt to defend the basic rights of people living on the other side of the earth is worthy of great admiration.... Martin Luther King's views regarding the vietnam war and its effects was something that was motivated by the concerns that he held close to his heart, Christian and race-related.... Martin Luther King's A Time to Break Silence and Vietnam In the fall of 1990, a conference was held in the Columbia to bring about a long procrastinated discussion of both American and Vietnamese viewpoints regarding the vietnam war....
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Colonialism in American Literature of Vietnam War
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The author states that the involvement of the American government in the war judged by critics slash historians as taking the nature of colonialism renders the bulk of American literature on the vietnam war as largely colonial in structure, content, and focus.... Colonialism in American Literature of Vietnam War the vietnam war lasting from 1959-1975 (also known as the Second Indochina war) is dubbed as the "longest military conflict in U.... With these statistics in mind and the horrific ending to the war in consideration, it does not come as a surprise that the vietnam war has inspired more than a handful of American literature ranging from fiction (novels, drama and comedy) and poetry to songs, biography and personal narratives that center on the military conflict's irony, hollowness, misery and aftermath....
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The Impact of the Vietnam Conflict
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the vietnam war – “Did War prove to be a Successful Means of Achieving Political Objectives?... his paper will examine how the vietnam war became a means to achieve the political objectives of its main players. ... lthough there are three main players in the vietnam war: North Vietnam, South Vietnam and the United States, there is the important addition of the Soviet Union as an actor and to a certain degree, China, that the vietnam war came to be characterized by the conflict of two factions, the Communist and the US-South Vietnam alliance....
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The Theme of Vietnam Books
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o analyze America's role in the vietnam war, Tucker shifts his focus on the diplomatic aspects.... To the majority of Americans, the vietnam war is a sustaining cause of guilt and remorse.... He considers that one could not find out the “truth” about the vietnam war “without first studying the Indo-China War, which in turn could not be understood without probing Vietnamese nationalist attitudes during the period of French rule.... he author talks about the domestic aspects of the vietnam war, in addition to the mass murder actions carried out in Laos and Cambodia....
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The Colonialism
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From the paper "The Colonialism" it is clear that Neo-colonialism is the use of political and economic power by the former colonial masters to interfere with the affairs of the former sovereign colonies.... The empire on which the sun never sets refers to the extensiveness of the global empires.... ...
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Vietnams Confucian Heritage and Its Impact on Governance
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The author states that Vietnam and Southeast Asia were to witness many conflicts and the vietnam war was to present a devastated nation to the world that had been a battlefield between global superpowers with conflicting ideology.... In stark contrast to this, those governed by the Western Capitalists or those who have been defeated in war by the previously mentioned have fared much better.... The stark contrasts between North and South Koreas, former East and West Germany and the future rise of Japan after the Second World war are a clear testimony to the fact that pure communism was an evil that needed checking and restraining....
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Vietnam in Films and Books
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ommenting about vietnam war, Tim O' Brian, the author (and a vietnam war veteran) of the story The Things They Carried (first published in 1979) says, “In Vietnam there was a general aimlessness, not just in the physical sense, but beyond that in the moral and ethical sense" (cited by Healy, "Flashes from the Foliage").... Such was vietnam war, a reality for the soldiers, a remorse and a guilt that hung heavy for those conscientious American who participated the war without knowing why....
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Democracy and War
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This research paper "Democracy and war" focusing on the theoretical bases for the hypothesis regarding the absence of war between democratic states, will compare the theories behind this hypothesis, including how they are complementary as well as competitive.... emocracy and war As humans and even geographical territories ‘evolved' in of history, different forms of governance came into existence to govern kingdoms, provinces/states and importantly countries....
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Pathways to War in Democratic Transitions
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From the paper "Pathways to war in Democratic Transitions" it is clear that although there are some notable exceptions and certain 'grey areas' regarding the role of non-democratic institutions, commonly democracies appear to be avoiding wars with fellow democracies.... Democracy and war As humans and even geographical territories ‘evolved' in of history, different forms of governance came into existence to govern kingdoms, provinces/states and importantly countries....
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Why only Thailand had not been under colonial rules
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he beginning if expansion took place in the 16th century when Spain began invasive war against the Philippines conquering the islands and maintaining control over them until 1898.... Whereas the main colonists of the region were France and Great Britain, the Southeastern colonies included Burma, Singapore, vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia and East Timor (Ingkhaninan).... Indochina, in its turn, became an arena for French aggressive expansion with vietnam and Cambodia being colonized and turned into the so-called Indochinese Union....
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An Analysis of the US Counterinsurgency Plan
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Five US Presidents sent increased involvement in the vietnam war, but the Communists was formidable in their challenge. ... ??the vietnam war: an overview”.... eyword: insurgents, counter insurgency, vietnam war, Philippine war, United States. ... The US-vietnam war. ... –vietnam war is the longest war that the United States ever got involved with.... In the Digital History records, the long conflict of Vietnam and France is the root cause of vietnam war....
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Martin Luther Kings A Time to Break Silence and Vietnam
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As the author of the paper "Martin Luther King's A Time to Break Silence and Vietnam" tells, in the fall of 1990, a conference was held in the Columbia University to bring about a long procrastinated discussion of both American and Vietnamese viewpoints regarding the vietnam war.... In the work titled the vietnam war: Vietnamese and American perspectives, Jayne Werner and Luu Doan Huynh observe that this collaborative effort brought to light the fact that many things that are popularly known about the war have little fact in basis....
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Britain and the Cold War
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his paper ''Britain and the cold war'' tells us that Great Britain was considered the most powerful nation in the world in the years leading up to the Second World War.... There are a variety of factors that may be considered links and explanations to Britain's decline in the cold war years.... Britain and the cold war Introduction Great Britain was considered the most powerful nation in the world in the years leading up to the Second World War....
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How Useful Is Waltzs Theory for Explaining What Happens in International Politics
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he Cold War did witness proxy conflicts involving in some way or another the two superpowers, especially in the Korean War, the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and the vietnam war, not to mention the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962.... The Cold War ideological confrontation as previously noted contributed to the Korean War and the vietnam war as well as other conflicts in developing countries such as the civil wars in Angola and Mozambique.... The balance of power notion still holds a great deal of sway especially amongst the Realist school of international relations, and remains useful for evaluating the impact of rivalries between nation states and alliances, such as the cold war....
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From firepower to finance:the evolution of colonial and neo-colonial power
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As the chaotic aftermath of World War 2 gave rise to the cold war, old notions of colonialism morphed into new forms designed to serve the political agendas of the U.... Neo-Colonialism and the onset of the cold war World War 2 tore away the veneer of superiority the great European powers wore so convincingly for so long.... The Third World became the ostensible battlefield of the cold war, with the U.... Newly independent countries were plunged into bloody civil wars, their people the victims of power-hungry warlords and the political fallout of the cold war....
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1.Was the British Empire a force for good
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Another reason for controversy about Empire is its vastness that defies simple summary, and therefore, perspectives on it also vary outrageously.... As decolonization of European Empires precipitated in the 1960s, Jean-Paul Sartre wrote that, “…It was nothing but an ideology of lies, a perfect justification for pillage; its honeyed words, its affection of sensibility were only alibis for our aggressions” (cited in Jackson, 2013, p....
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Changing American Dream
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The period of the cold war connected with Truman doctrine, and Cuban Missile Crisis transformed the dream.... The events of major importance like WWII, vietnam war, war in Afghanistan, or minor armored conflicts resulted in desire of people to live in peace.... The period of cold war, to certain extent, change the dream.... The world seemed absurd, because war considered morally right.... President Kennedy played an important role preventing the new World war with the Soviet Union....
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The United States Appetite for Invasion
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When the United States practiced its interventionism, anti-imperialist sentiments increase and the vietnam war provided an eager audience made up of diverse coalition that demand an explanation why America has become “a bastard empire that relies upon force to achieve its purposes” (Ninkovich 240). ... From the paper "The United States Appetite for Invasion" it is clear that war or 'pushing people around' is a necessity for the American government.... For instance, many believe that the World Trade Centre attack in 2001 was a response to what the American and its allies had done to Iraq and its people during the Gulf war....
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Role of Politics in the Growth and Development of Vietnam and Bangladesh
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The conservatives of the vietnam, particularly that of the military, often considered the Chinese so be the last of the remaining few communist collaborators.... the vietnam Bank of Agriculture was recognized the same year which was the “leading institution for rural credit” (Griffin, 1998).... Bangladesh received the world's sympathy through the most tragic times it underwent when China maintained that India was backed by the Soviet Union to assist in the interference in the war of 1971....
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The Foreign Policy In The USSR During And After The Cold War
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he USSR and the vietnam war: When America Invaded Communist Vietnam, the Soviet Union provided massive support for Vietnam due to the fact that the two countries happened to share similar communist ideologies.... An essay "The Foreign Policy In The USSR During And After the cold war" points out that the intervention by America into the war effort and the Italian support that was seen to tip in favour of the allies were the main factors that contributed to the Allies getting stronger....
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US FOREIGN RELATIONS SINCE 1900: A GLOBAL HISTORY
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Generally, the concept of “Third World” emerged in the cold war's context.... n evident fact is that most of the violent and dangerous cold war moments were often in the “Third World” region.... Both USA and USSR were ready to apply force where they would do without undesirable war risk with their rival superpower.... “Third World” nations like Cuba in the early 1960s, Afghanistan in 1979, vietnam in the 1960s and Korea in 1950 are major instances (Ninkovich 31)....
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The United States in Radical Vietnamese Anti-Colonial Discourse
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This paper "The United States in Radical Vietnamese Anti-Colonial Discourse" presents the background to the vietnam war and explains what went wrong for America.... Shafer, vi-ix) The discussion that follows examines the background to the vietnam war and explains what went wrong for America.... ustifying the vietnam war ... The following sentiments expressed by Dwight Eisenhower reflect the impact of the Domino theory and the political thought leading to the vietnam war: ...
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International realation
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The European model of international society is as a result of decolonization within states.... National sovereignty takes three perspectives that involves geopolitics, cosmopolitan and unclear international politics that define an economy.... In this case, there is the eradication of territorial boundaries, and there is more interaction with the citizens of other states....
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Introduction to Chicano Studies
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The epistemology that emerged from the Chicano studies also led to the understanding of the movement of Chicano people into Vietnam, and how the vietnam war affected the Mexican-American community.... For instance, The Crusade for Justice suggests that many Mexican Americans were affected by the vietnam war because Chicanos were recruited into the army and large amounts of food were bought from rich land owners (Vigil 1999).... The Crusade for Justice: Chicano Militancy and the Governments war on Dissent....
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Development of Nationalism in East and Southeast Asia
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The vast majority of the East and Southeast Asian countries were “controlled either by the British, French, Dutch, Americans or Portuguese, who sought to control unnatural boundaries and had no regard for the natives of those areas” After the end of World war II, majority of the East and Southeast Asian countries declared independence from the Western imperialist.... Philippine got it independence from United States; Vietnam got its independence from France after the Indochina war....
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The Myth of the Lazy Native
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This paper ''The Myth of the Lazy Native'' is focused on Syed Hussein Alatas's most well-known book, The Myth of the Lazy Native, published in 1977.... The book was written in a time when people of the region of Malay Archipelago – a term coined by European explorers and particularly popularized by Wallace in1869....
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The Myth of the Lazy Native
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This book review "The Myth of the Lazy Native" discusses Syed Hussein Alatas's most well-known book, The Myth of the Lazy Native.... The book was written in a time when people of the region of Malay Archipelago had grappled with issues of independence and nationalism.... ... ... ... Broadly speaking, the 1990s were mainly a period of economic growth for the region of Southeast Asia, which period, however, ended with the Asian financial crisis....
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Historical Topics in the 1900s and beyond
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Winston Churchill – He was a statesman, writer, leader, and orator who was Britain's leader during the Second World war.... ussolini – Born in 1883 in Italy, he later became involved in socialist politics and led Italy during the First World war.... He founded Fascism in Italy and allied Italy with Germany and Japan in the Second World war.... uftwaffe – This is the aerial military power of Germany in the Second World war....
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Politics as a Major Force in Determining Development of a Country
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The conservatives of the vietnam, particularly that of the military, often considered the Chinese so be the last of the remaining few communist collaborators.... the vietnam Bank of Agriculture was recognized the same year which was the “leading institution for rural credit” (Griffin, 1998).... During the World war, France had to depart the colony and the Japanese took over the region whereby extracting all the natural resources which caused increased rate of death and famine....
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Kwame Nkrumah and the Relationship between the Civil Rights Movement and the Cold War 1950s-1960s
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The paper "Kwame Nkrumah and the Relationship between the Civil Rights Movement and the cold war 1950s-1960s" states that Kwame Nkrumah was a visionary, a leader that promoted peace but struggled toward African unity.... Kwame Nkrumah and the Relationship between the Civil Rights Movement and the cold war 1950's- 1960's Date of Submission Introduction The purpose of Kwame Nkrumah was to abolish colonialism in Africa.... This research paper discusses the vision of Kwame Nkrumah for Ghana and the whole of Africa, and his contribution to the Civil Rights Movement, as well as the relationship between the movement and the cold war....
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Western Society
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In addition, the communist lost in the vietnam war.... Question 3 The escalation of the cold war was in three phases.... "Continuing Debate and New Approaches in cold war History.... uestion 2 As technology advanced, the perception on war was based on the assumption that the better a country was technologically equipped with weapons, the more likely they were to win the war.... For instance, the invention of nuclear weapons changed the perspective of war (Hopkins, 2007)....
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Peace Processes Are the Preferred Method of Establishing Lasting Peace
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The move to use peaceful means for dispute resolution was accelerated in large part by the influx of the First and Second World war in the twentieth century.... he first major visible effort for initiating peace in the twentieth century came through the Treaty of Versailles in the aftermath of the First World war.... Some may argue that the Treaty of Versailles was little more than retribution for Germany's actions in the war.... However, later events were to prove otherwise as the entire German state was mobilised by the Nazi party to avenge their humiliation in the First World war....
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What are the Main Differences Between Liberal and Radical Feminism
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Another purpose of this study is to present a comparison, particularly of the differences in their objectives, strategies and perspectives on several issues.... Another purpose of this study is to present a comparison, particularly of the differences in their objectives, strategies and perspectives on several issues.... Until quite recently, feminist discussion and debate was seen as spasmodic and fragmentary, at least until the mid-nineteenth century, and then as going into abeyance after the First World war....
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Korean War and American Foreign Policy
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The Impact of the Korean War on the cold war.... These can be seen from the ideological perspective, in which the USA is involved with its capitalist ideologies and sense of military superiority, and the political side, which raises the issue of the cold war and some of the ideologies that the cold war had in conflict leading to the confrontation.... Ideologically, three participating nations, the Soviet Union, China and North Korea; desired to annex the Korean peninsula into the communist bloc the above move can be viewed to be part of the cold war, which was a war based on ideologies between capitalism and communism between leading world powers at the time....
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How Historical Perspectives Influence the International Relations
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he current political structure of Europe was almost completely determined by the agreements reached at the Congress of Vienna, but the conflict and war leading to these arrangements may be evidence of the view, also proposed by Hobbes, that humans are selfish and war-like, unless the conditions exist for them to behave differently.... The theorist examining the period from 1815 to the outbreak of the First World war, may be tempted to argue that world politics is dominated by states aggressively seeking to expand their own interests, and states protecting themselves....
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Why It Was That Europe Colonised Asia and Africa in the Nineteenth Century
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rior to World war II, 40% of the land area in the world as well as 33% of its population was being colonized by European powers.... The paper "Why It Was That Europe Colonised Asia and Africa in the Nineteenth Century" is an outstanding example of a history literature review.... Towards the end 19th century, a handful of European countries bottled up nearly all countries in Africa....
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How Did The Cold War Influence on International Relations
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The ending of the cold war between 1988 and 1991 was an event of some significance in human history.... This paper, International Relations after the Second World war, presents International Relations which is the study of international relations (lower case), but what are international relations?... As the paper outlines, international relations mean the diplomatic-strategic relations of states, and issues of war and peace, conflict and cooperation....
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War and Peace by Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy
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A History of Military Thought: From the Enlightenment to the cold war.... After the conclusion of the World Wars, vietnam war, it was observed that the soldiers who had psychically participated were never the same.... This research paper "war and Peace by Leo Nikolayevich Tolstoy" discusses one of the best literary works because it revolves around realist fiction; thereby readers can relate to the content.... number 2 May What is the relationship between the realist historical novel as a form war and Peace as example and major event revolutionary social change?...
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Consequences of The Cold War
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This paper "Consequences of the cold war" describes the effect of the cold war on the world, its consequences and its influence on third world countries.... To some, the cold war was beneficial to them and to others, it was the worst period they will ever wish to encounter.... The major effects of the cold war to the countries in the world and third world countries are the mode of governance with many countries heavily borrowing from the Marxist-Leninist single-party states and the Capitalist state with generally free and fair elections....
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Evaluate the implications for the maritime component of the likely characteristics of future conflict
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The Second World War was caused by the cold war was precipitated by the bipolarity that prevailed during the rivalry of the United States and the Soviet Union for influence and power.... The lessons from our experiences about conflict and war tell us one very important fact: the record of conflict or war-prediction is poor and that no one has specifically foretold the major events and details in a major war.... This is because war is uncertain and that there are numerous variables that could trigger its occurrence....
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Changes in the Nature of War and Diplomacy after 1989
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They can be explained in relation to the changes in international matters which are different from the cold war systems where most conflicts on the globe had connections with the cold war.... These issues were relived in the 1990s and led to some wars which can be traced directly to the cold war.... Conclusion The East-West Divide in the cold war led to a situation where the East and the West entered an arms race which led to a form of deterrence....
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Why Were Convict Women Always Seen as More Problematic to the Social Order than Convict Men
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he origins and end of the cold war ... The concluding of normalization of the situation in Europe, especially the Agreement on Quadripartite concerning Berlin that occurred in 1971, the agreement s which gave entry to the United Nations of the two German states, the Helsinki Accords that were agreed upon by the Co-operation in the Europe and the Conference on security peace treaty in the year 1975 which apparently marked a tacit peace treaty that concluded both the cold war and the Second World War (Kaiser 1987)....
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What is the range of issues/problems facing Southeast Asian nations
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Although rivalries in the region subsided after the end of the cold war, the economic revival of China and its major economic and diplomatic interests in the Southeast Asian region have caused other countries to direct much attention to the region25.... k, 2012, retrieved 25 May 2012 L Buszynski, Southeast Asia in the Post-cold war Era: Regionalism and Security, Asian Survey vol.... 56 T Goh, ASEAN and the Post-cold war Regional Order: Beyond ZOPFAN to the ARF, Canberra, Australian Defence Studies Centre, 1997, p....
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