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    Policymakers have a range of tools to use in conflict resolution and post-conflict reconstruction. While varied in breath and effect, the political, economic, and military tools policy makers use ties to traditional methods of conflict resolution. However, as conflicts have evolved to occupy the larger and more public stages following globalization, so have the tools. Globalization not only increased state-to-state awareness of inequalities in wealth and resources, but also within states; increasing

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    36. The IOR with its plethora of resources is the epicenter of the world’s maritime trade. In the present century the posturing of the contending parties over rival claims over maritime resources is therefore becoming increasingly belligerent . The jostling for power which the world is witnessing in the region has given rise to three main contenders India, China and US. Having seen the geopolitics, the economic arena and the maritime security environment it is imperative on us to carry out a systematic

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    goodwill tours were seen as significant because women succeeded in supporting cultural diplomacy and American propaganda while women are stay home as mothers and wives at the time. Ashley Brown obtained her evidence from Harold E. Howland’s letter to the editors in “The Case of the State Department Athlete” from Sports Illustrated. Harold Howland of the State Department explained athletes as essential to to American diplomacy. He did get arguments that the tour were used mainly for political purposes, and

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    worked hard to keep this positive relationship working. Diplomacy has allowed for Japan and Australia to receive benefits from one another while preventing major problems from arising. If troubles have developed, they have been dealt with swiftly in fear they could cause damage to the Australia-Japan relationship. Some areas the diplomatic relationship covers are the economical, cultural, security and environmental relations. Australian diplomacy has contributed to strengthening the international relationship

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    To purchase this visit following link http://www.activitymode.com/product/pol-300-week-5-assignment-1-new-strayer/ Contact us at: SUPPORT@ACTIVITYMODE.COM POL 300 WEEK 5 ASSIGNMENT 1 NEW STRAYER POL/300 Assignment 1 – The Cold War and U.S. Diplomacy Select a president from the table, “Presidents and Their ‘ Doctrines,’” in Roskin, Chapter 4. Then write a 3-5 page paper on the doctrine that president used according to Roskin. Your research must include at least four (4) credible sources, apart

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    forty years. After retiring, he became an emeritus faculty member and he continued to have lectures at various universities. Christopher Merrill is the director of the University of Iowa’s International Writing Program. He also conducted cultural diplomacy missions in over thirty countries for the U.S. State Department. Their conversation is structured in a series of paragraphs over a fifteen-month time period from the year of 2011 to 2012. The paragraphs were stylistically written in prose for the

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    By the end of Napoléon’s reign nationalism transformed, encompassing not only the ideas of loyalty and culture devotion but liberalism and ethnic pride. The violence that spurred as a result of the French Revolution and Napoléon’s reign instilled fear in the minds of the allied monarchies. The allies became fully aware of the devastating powers radical and progressive nationalism possessed, thus they formed the Holy Alliance. The Holy Alliance consisted of Russia, Prussia, and Austria. The alliance

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    sense for countries in the region to debate the issues that are revolving around them in an organization similar to the Pacific Nations Committee. The countries in Southeast Asia that are having the territorial issues could have a chance to use diplomacy rather than military means. The United States could be a broker in this debate over the South China Sea. The United States has no territorial dispute in the South China Sea, but wants the sea to have freedom of the seas. Since the United States has

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    In the first theory, Realism, the international system is defined by anarchy and the lack of a central authority, meaning that states are independent from each other and no structure or system can establish a forced relation among them. In this type of system, power is the main objective that each state plans to accomplish because only by achieving this power they can protect themselves and survive. According to this theory, there are different powers that a state plans to achieve for example the

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    Dollar Diplomacy

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    Banana Wars/Dollar Diplomacy Specifically of the USA and Haiti The USA always had a manifest destiny mindset .In fact fur U.S. Presidents passed acts to support this ideology It all started with the creation of the Monroe Doctrine in 1823. This is a U.S. Foreign Policy, announced by President James Monroe that stated the opposition to any European interference within the affairs of the Western Hemisphere. European nations couldn’t colonize land or interfere with states in the South or North

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