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…of the U.N. in all of Southeast Asia.         The United States has a very close relationship with the economy and culture of the Philippines. For instance, Filipinos have a strong resentment toward communistic countries. During the cold war…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Communism is dead or so I have heard. But, what exactly died? The USSR is gone, the countries of eastern Europe rush to the western capitalist for guidance, and China moves towards a market economy at it own pace. But were this communist societies…
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…Joseph McCarthy was one of the most notorious senators throughout the USA's history. He spread the wave of anti-communist feeling through the USA, which was caused by the Americans' fear of the Soviets. However his success was built on the accumulating…
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…as he declared that it was America's duty to intervene and help countries in protecting themselves against communist attacks. However, the policy of containment did not prove to be as effective as it was hoped. More failures than successes resulted during…
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…zeal, and believed in \"constructive opposition\". \"I will not undertake to adopt ...every popular impression of the day\" nor \"live in a perpetual vortex of agitation\", he explained in the 1834 Tamworth Manifesto, but supported change \"combining…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Solidarity and its impact on Communism in Poland Communist ideology comes from Marxist-Leninist philosophy that was started in Russia because of a workers revolution. The revolution in Russia led to the workers' controlling the economy, ultimately…
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Category: /History
…nations. From a general viewpoint, the Korean War was one of the by-products of the cold war, the global political and diplomatic struggle between the Communist and non-Communist systems following World War II. The motives behind North Korea's decision…
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Category: /History
…was necessary to ensure "peace and the freedom of all Americans" (p.837). Through the creation of the Truman Doctrine "the United States had declared its right to intervene to save other nations from communist subversion." (p.838) This fundamental stance against…
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…Compare and contrast the economic policies of Lenin and Stalin and evaluate their success. Comparing Lenin and Stalin one finds that both were following a communist ideal but what is the communist ideal? The main principal is to share a country's…
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…the treaty was signed in Geneva and Vietnam was split in half down the seventeenth parallel. The north would be run by Ho Chi Minh and his communist government while the south would be ruled by Ngo Dinh Diem who was a strong opponent of communism. Ho…
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