Papers 1871-1880 of total 53144 found.
…formulation are similarly challenged by the close and widely-accepted linkages between foreign policy and national security. In any society, when national security is seen to be at stake, democracy suffers. Thus, despite the existence of strong democratic…
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…to be rational, working towards achievable goals within a states capability. Lastly, pluralist's regard the agenda of international politics as so vast, that to say that the agenda of states is mainly national security is wrong. Pluralists do agree that national
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…After September 11, 2001 it became obvious that our country would experience many changes in foreign policy and security measures. One change that perhaps was not foreseen is the shift in religious tolerance, particularly the conflict between Muslims…
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…failed to capture the national imagination. The lead in the polls has changed hands half a dozen times since September and, even at this late stage, only the very bravest dare forecast the outcome. Campaigning, alas, tends to bring out the worst in Gore…
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…crisis arise. In his statement, Mr Costello was also telling Australian people that his capable for leading Australian nation when John Hawed prime minister retired. 3- Political frame Peter Costello is a qualified politically to make judgement in his…
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…necessity to maintain school discipline and order and the longstanding social concept of the parental powers of school authorities. The searching of students produces a sense of security and safety in schools. Student locker searches provides security for all…
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…of its users however, are not aware of the security problems they face when using the Internet. Most users feel they are anonymous when on-line, yet in actuality they are not. There are some very easy ways to protect the user from future problems. The Internet…
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…banking, and video on demand. Next e-business must deal with security issues, electronic payment and catalogs. Another part of the framework involves the messaging and information distribution infrastructure; EDI, email, hypertext transfer protocol. Then comes…
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…outhacked and outsmarted Kevin Mitnick, the nation's most infamous cracker/phreaker, in early 1994. In conclusion, it can be stated that most of the hackers are not criminals, but are remarkable computer programmers who penetrate security systems…
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security and survival. Two armies of drafted citizens fought during the Civil War for their ways of life - and the result of this struggle was the birth of a nation. A drafted army stopped the Kaiser in the last century, and the next generation, inheriting…
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