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    Political Policies: Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto: Constitution: Bhutto is considered the main architect of 1973 constitution as part of his vision to put Pakistan to road to parliamentary democracy. One of the major achievement in Bhutto ’s life was drafting of Pakistan ’s first ever consensus constitution to the country.] Bhutto supervised the promulgation of 1973 constitution that triggered an unstoppable constitutional revolution through his politics wedded to the emancipation of the downtrodden masses

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    Despite the United States’ own belief in self determination‚ the U.S. has long felt the obligation to help a struggling country‚ be a humanitarian aid or to bring peace‚ justice and freedom into the world. As one of the biggest and most powerful democracy governments in the world‚ the U.S. has a right to‚ but when is enough involvement? Although American foreign policies have been praised by many‚ they have also been cursed just as much. A key moment in American foreign policy history was during

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    competing structures of global power. Their opposite tendencies in foreign and security policies manifested finally in the superpower contest of the 1980s; the Afghan government hosted the Soviet forces while Pakistan aligned with both the Afghan mujahideen rebels and the United States to defeat the Red Army. As the effects of the Soviet-Afghan War spilled over into Pakistan in the form of millions of Afghan refugees and tens of thousands of armed fighters‚ Pakistan became deeply involved in Afghanistan’s

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    HIST 330 Extra Credit Dr. Guerrier Chris Pigott The Evolution of Ideology and American Foreign Policy Introduction: The United States of America has had a profound impact on global affairs ever sense it gained its independence following the American Revolution. As a new nation‚ the United States saw itself as “God’s American Israel.” As a new nation full of ideals‚ the United States saw it as its God-given duty and right to spread the ideals and institutions that the republic was founded

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    For what purposes do US presidents construct doctrines and do they have a defining impact on US foreign policy or are they merely rhetoric? Many presidents of the United States of America have constructed doctrines during their terms in office that have come to define their foreign policy aims‚ from James Monroe in 1823 right up until the very recent Bush Doctrine. This essay will focus on three of these doctrines‚ namely the Monroe Doctrine of 1823‚ the Truman Doctrine of 1947 and the Reagan

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    To What Extent was Gorbachev to blame for the Collapse of the USSR Gorbachev was to blame for the collapse of the USSR for various reasons‚ mainly because of his two new policies‚ ‘Glasnost’ (New Freedom and Openness) and ‘Perestroika’ (Economic Restructuring). However‚ there were a few external factors which helped cause the collapse of the USSR‚ such as the effect Yeltsin had on Russia and how countries were growing tired of the whole communist system itself. Gorbachev’s intention was to make

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    Osama bin Laden in the late 1980s‚ they have been responsible for numerous attacks worldwide. These include the September 11 attacks on America and the 2002 Bali bombings. Less well known is the modern cell of al Qaeda called Harakat al-Shabaab al-Mujahideen based in Somali‚ known for short as al-Shabaab. In Arabic this means “The Boys” or “The Youth” (The Oxford English – Arabic Dictionary). The cell is in control of much of southern Somalia operating its own strict version of Sharia Law. Al-Shabaab

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    Dhillon 1 Deep Dhillon Mr. Shurrie ENG3U0-G April 27‚ 2015 Afghanistan a Country lacking political stability Politics is the backbone of a country. It is a way of thinking and an idealistic profession. Throughout the course of history‚ politics changes from being dictatorial government to permitting people to decide the ruler. Strong political approach can make a country strong and help it grow economically. Decisions by the government directly affects the everyday life of people. Such is the case

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    Social Studies Assignment On: India and Her Neighbors Done by: Tatinee Dey 1.The Kargil War • The Kargil War‚ also known as the Kargil conflict was an armed conflict between India and Pakistan that took place between May and July 1999 in the Kargil district of Kashmir. The cause of the war was the infiltration of Pakistani soldiers and Kashmiri militants into positions on the Indian side of the Line of Control‚ which serves as the de facto border between the two nations. Directly after the

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    Gaza http://www.vox.com/2014/7/17/5902177/9-questions-about-the-israel-palestine-conflict-you-were-too http://www.cnn.com/2014/06/12/world/meast/who-is-the-isis/ The Gaza–Israel conflict‚ taking place in the region of the Gaza Strip and southern Israel‚ is a part of the long-termIsraeli–Palestinian conflict. It began in the summer of 2006 and is ongoing. Palestinian militant actions escalated in the Gaza Strip following the overwhelming election to government of the Islamic political party Hamas in 2005[5] and 2006

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