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The Relationship Between Human Rights and Democracy
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This 6 page paper addresses a variety of concepts in this realm, inclusive but not limited to globalization and development. Solutions are explored. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: SA223dem.rtf
The Relationship Between the U.S. and Germany
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This 8 page paper examines the strained relationship between the United States and Germany in 2004. Historical references are made. Much attention is given to George W. Bush. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: SA447USG.rtf
The Relationship Between Western Foreign Policy and Worldwide Terrorism
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This 1 page paper examines U.S. foreign policy. Did it contribute to the terror attacks? Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: SA608fp.rtf
The Relevance of NAFTA
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This 3 page paper looks at the North American Free Trade Agreement after ten years of experience. It is suggested that the treaty has been a success. Future implications are discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA315NFT.rtf
The Relevance of the Hegemonic Stability Theory in the Age of Globalization
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This is a 12 page paper discussing the relevance of the hegemonic stability theory in the age of globalization. The theory of hegemonic stability is relevant in today’s increasing trend of globalization. The many issues involved include largely the existence of American hegemony since the end of the Second World War and more recently since the end of the Cold War. For hegemonic stability to exist however several elements come into play including the capability of the hegemon to enforce the rules of the system, the will to enforce the rules and the commitment of all member nation states to perceive that the system is mutually beneficial to all. If any of these elements are weakened, then the stability of the hegemony is affected. Since the end of the Cold War, the decline in the American economy has reversed and many nations view the United States as a “hyperpower” which exercises its control too liberally around the world. However, with an increased resistance to American power, the stability of the hegemony becomes weakened thus being detrimental to the United States itself. In order to maintain American hegemonic stability, many critics believe that systems are in place which will not create resentment against the United States. Some of these systems include foreign investment and influence on American policy and the strength of the international institutions such as the United Nations, NATO, the World Bank, and the IMF among others. As is it within the U.S. own best interests to maintain the stability of the hegemony, the promotion of globalization has become the major motivator for increased hegemonic stability.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TJhegem1.rtf
The Rights and Responsibilities of the United States as a Global Police Force
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A 7 page contention that the U.S.’s role as a global policing entity has evolved considerably since our earliest history. Although even during the earliest years of our history some viewed our role as integrally connected with the peace and welfare of the entire world, we did not truly begin to fulfill that function until the Cold War years. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPforPl4.rtf
The Road Towards Social Change and Full World Immersion
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A 7 page overview of the U.S.’s transition from isolationism to full involvement in world affairs. This paper addresses five specific questions regarding how our society was changing at home with the help of the Progressive movement and how our foreign policy was evolving. No sources are listed.
Filename: PPwwiprogressives.rtf
The Role Congress Plays in Influencing Foreign Policy
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A 3 page overview of Congressional role in foreign policy. This paper asserts that it is most often the joint actions of the President and Congress that exert foreign policy. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPpolCngInfl.rtf
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