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    INTRODUCTION The battleship Bismarck was named in honour of Otto Fürst von Bismarck‚ the architect of German unification and the arbiter of European politics during the second half of the 19th century. Bismarck‚ also known as the "Iron Chancellor"‚ was the founder and first chancellor of the German Empire‚ and through his diplomatic skills‚ he managed to maintain the peace in Europe for a generation. EARLY LIFE AND CAREER Otto von Bismarck was born on 1 April 1815 at Schönhausen in Brandenburg

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    interpretation of Otto von Bismarck and Bismarckian Germany has undergone extensive transformation‚ as historians have had access to a wider variety of sources and evidence‚ and have held differing social and political presuppositions influencing their portrayal of the German unifier. The changing historical interpretations can be seen over time‚ as differing contexts and sources influence the portrayal‚ as early interpretations of Bismarck from the 1870s to the 1920s portrayed Bismarck as a man in charge

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    prevent war. But‚ as countries expanded borders‚ tensions began to arise. Multiple countries looking to extend their influence created a paranoia of preventive war from the great powers‚ causing tensions to rise. The resignation of German Chancellor Bismarck ended an era of alliances and began the deterioration of long held diplomatic ties in Europe. The development and later fall of the alliance system started the first world war by pitting the great powers against one another over territorial control

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    Was the foreign policy of the United States primarily isolationist or expansionist through 1865-1914? At the turn of the century‚ and after gaining our independence‚ the United States land mass more than doubled through the use of purchasing‚ annexing‚ and war. However‚ the foreign policy of our government took a predominately isolationist stand. This was a national policy of abstaining from political or economic relations with other countries. General Washington shaped these values by upholding

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    white and 3.4% native american. The potential threat to Bismarck’s water supply was one of the many reasons why the proposal was rejected. The route was changed without a struggle. Our government went back on its word and still take land from the Native Americans. Different Native American tribes began protesting and people from all over the United States began to help and join in. There protesting because the construction of the pipeline because a leak could contaminate the source of their water

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    Pre-WWI 1) Otto von Bismarck’s foreign policy had the goal of securing the territory of Europe‚ staying peaceful with minimal conflict‚ and isolating France. In order to do this‚ Germany had to be on good terms with the Russians and Austrians‚ because a conflict between the two would not be beneficial for Germany. An agreement between Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Russia was made in 1871 to guard Germany against war with the French and to isolate them. It was known as Dreikaiserbund. This shortly

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    Since World War I‚ one of the biggest problems the United states has been faced with is its foreign policy. Throughout the past 100 years‚ foreign policy has changed depending on the times and what is going on in the rest of the world. The time period between 1918‚ the end of World War‚ to 1953‚ the end of the Korean War. Essentially‚ U.S. foreign policy evolved from “isolationist protection of war” to”protective containment of Communism.” This change occurred due changes in America’s view of the

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    Discuss the impact of the end of the Cold War on US foreign policy Introduction: When the world famous liberal thinker Francis Fukuyama in his masterpiece declared that we were witnessing the end of the history‚ he was greeting the new political structure and also the new international environment‚ which is peaceful[1]. However‚ developments that occurred after the collapse of the Soviet Union showed us that the dissolution of the Soviets was unexpected. The international society was not ready

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    the world entered World War Two (WWII) and he not only protected the American people‚ but helped win the war for the Allies. FDR is known as one of the most significant transformational figures of his time and did the most to define American foreign policy in the 20th century. Additionally‚ he played a significant role in building America into the Superpower that it is today.

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    Canada’s Foreign Policy Draft: Please do not quote Paper to be presented on C10: Responses to the American “War on Terrorism”: Political Parties and Democracy Canadian Political Science Association‚ Saskatoon‚ June 1‚ 2007 Dr. Stefan Gänzle Visiting Assistant Professor (DAAD) University of British Columbia Institute for European Studies/Political Science 182 C. K. Choi‚ 1855 West Mall Vancouver‚ BC V6T 1Z2 sganzle@interchange.ubc.ca Abstract: This paper presents an analysis of Canadian foreign policy

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