Papers 1791-1800 of total 53144 found.
…explosives (Rosenzweig B-1). Section 215 of the Patriot Act has also come under scrutiny. New York US District Judge Victor Marrero ruled the use of National Security Letters illegal citing a violation of the Fourth Amendment. The ACLU, on behalf of an Internet…
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…fragmented Indonesian nation state saw the ABRI provide a much-needed sense of national institution and stability. The stability provided by the ABRI was provided by a range of forces and capabilities. This included overt military force, internal security
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…(UFW) and the migrant workers that they secured for themselves the protection of the National Labor Relations Act and an Agricultural Relations Board. Cesar Chavez was born in 1927, in a farm near Yuma, Arizona. In 1939, his parents lost their farm…
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…Republican Views on National Security As long as the United States has existed, it has been one of the major powers in the world. This is mostly due to their military, which happens to be one of the best. The Republican Party supports investing…
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…. At the time, the Vietnam War was President Nixon's biggest headache. Chile was more of an itch, although Nixon feared Allende's victory might degrade the image of U.S. strength over communism. On March 25, June 27 and August 7, 1970, national security advisor…
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…Introduction. The United Nations was established on 24 October 1945 by 51 countries committed to preserving peace through international cooperation and collective security. Today, nearly every nation in the world belongs to the UN: membership totals 191…
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…with Western countries such as Britain, Germany, and France. All of these countries maintain extraordinarily close relations with each other, excluding the lesser and largely non-Western countries. Decisions made at the United Nations Security Council…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the lesser and largely non-Western countries. Decisions made at the United Nations Security Council or in the International Monetary Fund that reflect the interest of the United States and its Western allies are presented to the world as reflecting the desires…
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…such as Britain, Germany, and France. All of these countries maintain extraordinarily close relations with each other, excluding the lesser and largely non-Western countries. Decisions made at the United Nations Security Council or in the International Monetary…
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…. Therefore, the best way for Washington to help them resolve it is to work with other major state actors. I propose that the United Nations Security Council enforce a plebiscite to decide the fate of Kashmir, which will defuse the immediate dangers of the militant…
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