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…Throughout the Cold War, the U.S. National Security Policy was implemented on the sole basis of deterrence. At the time, this policy held the ability to ward off any potential threats; the effectiveness of this system was based on the mere fact…
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Category: /History
…of the nation under the Articles of Confederation. By adopting the Constitution the people of this nation would be more secure and would also be able to pay off the National Debt. Finally the new Government is capable of protecting the nation and extending…
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Category: /Law & Government
Nations until the Security Council has taken measures necessary to maintain international peace and security." Do the definitions of Encyclopedia and of the United Nations coincide with the one of Bush administration? And does the difference in definitions…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the nation must be stepped up and reformed in order to prevent another drastic wake-up call as was in the Ames case. Ever since the Central Intelligence Agency was formed by the National Security Act of 1947, it has felt close to immune to the threats…
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…. In effect the way of guaranteeing security for the nation state can lead to an escalating race against another state, thus inevitably leaving the both states in a more unstable position than they started in. The most obvious example of this is the Cold War…
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…after the wartime government. America was now a superpower, and it now felt it had a moral right to adjudicate world affairs. America set out to secure a safe homeland for the Jewish nation and to foster and secure democratic governments throughout…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. 2.Cooperative efforts among law enforcement, businesses, high technology, and national security organizations. Crime, fraud & cyberspace: common sense and the use of anti-virus software can help take a bite out of sinister cyber crime…
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…The League of Nations was the first established international organization to maintain world peace. It was founded in 1920 as part of the settlement that ended World War I. The League of Nations was first suggested in the Fourteen Points presented on Jan…
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…enforcement community, and the national security community. In the Information Age, the National Security Agency's traditional missions of Signals Intelligence and Information Systems Security are evolving into one of providing information superiority…
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Category: /History
…with the United States as the primary participant, joined the war when a resolution was passed at the Security Council while the USSR were boycotting the Council and unable to veto it. The United Nations joined the war on the side of the South Koreans, with Communist…
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