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    The Cold War- 1945-1991

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    THE COLD WAR- 1945-1991 In the immediate aftermath of World War II‚ the United States took a turn to the economic and political right. Nothing demonstrated this shift more than the Second Red Scare. The trials‚ denouncements‚ black lists‚ and paranoia about Communism in the Second Red Scare showed the domestic face of the Cold War--the international struggle between the Soviet Union and the United States for world dominance. The Cold War transformed anti-Communism from a right wing to a mainstream

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    strengths and weaknesses of the realist paradigm for the analysis of international politics in the region. Realism with its emphasis on war among great powers‚ and security competition has been a dominant player in the study of International Relations. It has assisted theorists in understanding human nature‚ how states interact with each other and portraying things in their true nature‚ by showing them for what they really are. In it’s aesthetic sense it is defined as “fidelity

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    study Russia and their interests in the Middle East. I will start this essay with a short overlook of Russia and their foreign policy. Then I will examine their policy in the Middle East. Further will I look into Russia and its reason for the invitation of Hamas after the 2006 election in Palestine. The reason for this is to get an overview of how Russia applies their policy. Then I will have a short look at the consequences of the Russian policy in the Middle East before I finish of with a conclusion

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    Japanese Nationalism and its Impacts in East Asia Introduction Led by a new group of conservative leadership‚ Japan is undergoing a rise in nationalism fueled by complex mixture of causes spanning from internal politics‚ economy‚ perception of new threat from China‚ and external influence know in Japan as Gaiatsu. Meanwhile‚ East Asia is experiencing a dramatic shift in regional dominance from Japan to China. Due to the rapid growth in China’s economy‚ East Asian nations‚ having depended on Japan

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    East Is East

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    "When I came to this country‚ I had no luggage. Today what have I got?" His daughter replies. "You got a chip shop dad." And this is exactly how East Of East stereotypes its leading characters and then slowly twists them on their head. Its opening scene depicts a family of diversity and broken down stereotypes. A Christian parade is filing along the streets of Salford‚ Manchester and the Khan children join the throng of participants to the pride of their mother‚ but upon hearing their father is observing

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    conflict‚ turmoil‚ war and most evidently‚ Anti-Semitism. The official worldwide acknowledgment of the State of Israel in 1948 truly peaked Anti-Zionism throughout Islamic countries and the Muslim world‚ which then manifested itself into Anti- Semitism. It is argued that classic European Anti-Semitism that most prominently took place all over Europe during WWII is undoubtedly the worst act of Anti-Semitism to date. However‚ it is clear that the current wave of Anti- Semitism in Europe is different from

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    East is East

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    East is East - Essay East is East’ is a play about family life set in Salford at the start of the 1970’s. It focuses on the Khan family‚ specifically the children‚ who are coming to terms with their identity in a mixed race household dominated by an abusive father. In this assignment‚ I will explore how the conflicts and tension in the play are dramatically revealed through the use of humor. I will explore Act 1‚ Scene 1‚ and Act 2 Scenes 2‚ 4‚ and 5. Throughout these scenes I will look at the separate

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    THE WAR IN THE PACIFIC AND EAST ASIA: JAPAN ON THE OFFENSIVE: 1941-42 When the nations of Western Europe became embroiled in World War II‚ Japan began to expand into the Southeast Asian colonies of the European powers. After the United States retaliated with economic sanctions‚ Japan planned a concerted attack on the American naval base at Pearl Harbour‚ Hawaii‚ and other Pacific and Asian targets. For a time Japan was master

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    Air cargo in the middle east

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    Air Cargo in the Middle East   Abstract This paper is a study about the recent development of the Middle Eastern Airlines with a special focus on their air cargo carriers. These Airlines have been establishing a new dynamic on the way passengers and goods are transported around the world. Through a process of creating and developing new demands and new routes‚ these airlines along with the governments of Middle Eastern countries have been developing new infra-structure facilities such as airports

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    Policies of Containment

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    Truman and Eisenhower - Policies of Containment From the time Truman first took office to when Eisenhower left‚ communism was spreading all over the world. The force of communism was so strong that the U.S. had trouble stopping it. The only thing possible was to assess the situation and contain it. Containing communism was the main goal for both Truman and Eisenhower throughout their presidential terms. In order to do so‚ certain policies had to be enforced to prevent Soviet influence onto vulnerable

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