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Category: /Literature
…to the ideology of classical Liberalism, the only time government can act is to prevent harm to others. Three accepted roles of the government are national security, law and order justice, and infrastructure. The government should not have controls to individual's…
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…ABSTRACT As the use of the web grows on both intranets and the public internet, information security is becoming crucial to organizations. As the computing industry moves from the mainframe era to the client/server era to the Internet era…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The study of international relations is very broad and complex. It is the study of nations and states and how they are formed. It is also the study of measures, such as revolutions and wars, that create different nations and states and the reasons…
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Securing Your Computer From Hacker Attack This is our world now, the world of the electron and the switch, the beauty of the baud. We exist without skin color, nationality, or religious biases, yet we are the criminals. You wage wars, lie, and cheat…
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Category: /History
…discriminate against the minority groups. A multilateral nation would be the better choice because collective security makes them much more capable to defend sovereignty leading to other benefits as well. Nationalist nations do not allow self-determination…
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Category: /History
…in securing national goals. The spirit of nationalism can result in strong loyalties to the state, but these loyalties are rendered to an institution which the citizen sees at a distance and which he knows only through the reports of others. For this reason…
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…Tribalism may replace nationalism Picture a world in the next century organized not around nation-states but around a new form of tribes sharing the same culture and values. It's a world where you pledge allegiance not to a republic, but to a clan…
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…Tribalism may replace nationalism Picture a world in the next century organized not around nation-states but around a new form of tribes sharing the same culture and values. It's a world where you pledge allegiance not to a republic…
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…by the people to serve five-year terms. There is a cabinet, but the senior policy-making body is the national security council, which is dominated by the military. The Turkish Republic was established in 1923, following the fall of the Ottoman Empire. The First…
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…of women, promote democracy, and fight terrorism. The U.S. is able to instill influence in the U.N. because of their position as a permanent member of the security council of the U.N. and as the principle financial supporter of the United Nations. The United…
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