Essays Tagged: "foreign affairs"

BISMARCK'S GERMANY

ontrol of the country's government. Allowing Prussia to keep ahuge amount of influence on Germany's foreign affairs, Bismarck set up ademocracy. A federation of monarchies still remained though that w ...

(2 pages) 145 0 3.8 Dec/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > World War II

Australia

ce. Finally, they are governed by the Australian (Federal) Government, which isinvolved with trade, foreign affairs and the national treasury. Both the State and FederalGovernments are paid through in ...

(2 pages) 216 1 4.1 Nov/1996

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Explain the impact of the Articles of the Confederation on the Constitutional Convention of 1787. How were the imperfections of the Articles ‘corrected’ with the new constitution?

ription of where the governing powers lie, a delineated leadership, and disposition of economic and foreign affairs. The Articles themselves were drafted at the beginning of the war, but all 13 states ... rmy without consent of the states. Each state created its own judiciary. There was no regulation of foreign trade. There was no regulation of intrastate trade.13 These inherent political governing and ...

(7 pages) 524 3 4.6 Mar/2002

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government

Carter Takes on an Economic Nightmare

byReagan and Bush.Many of the domestic problems were ignored by Carter at first, because afocus on foreign affairs was being established. Within a short period of timepeople were complaining that he ... lished. Within a short period of timepeople were complaining that he was 'too heavily occupied with foreign affairs'.They claimed that he was neglecting the increasingly seriou domestic problems,parti ...

(5 pages) 54 0 3.5 Mar/1997

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Economics > Economic History

Dual Executive

as virtually without precedent. The idea of an American dual presidency, split between domestic and foreign arenas is itself without precedent. A dual presidency would suit America well due to the pre ... sts all over the globe. The US is certainly not isolationistic anymore, so creating an office for a foreign affairs executive is simply realistic. Thus, the President is not only torn between domestic ...

(5 pages) 59 0 3.0 Dec/1996

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government

Alexander Pushkins

ination in the Lyceum.After graduating from the Lyceum, he was given a sinecure in the Collegium of Foreign Affairs in Petersburg. The next three years he spent mainly in carefree, light-hearted pursu ...

(8 pages) 97 1 4.1 Sep/2002

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature > Authors

Lyndon Baines Johnson

He formulated many policies andcarried out many others that Kennedy could not finish. He faced many foreign problems as well,including the Vietnam War and the Cold War. How he dealt with foreign probl ... he Vietnam War and the Cold War. How he dealt with foreign problems put him nearlast if not last in foreign affairs, when compared to other presidents. Johnson always talked totourists and met reporte ...

(5 pages) 81 0 4.5 Nov/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History > North American Presidents

Les epoques des testes nucleaires de la France

les autres pays non-nucleaires qui forme l'Union European (EU).'(Yost, 'France's Nuclear Dilemmas', Foreign Affairs, pp. 111.)Apres la deuxieme guerre mondiale et l'etablissement de NATO, quelques pay ...

(3 pages) 23 0 4.3 Jan/1997

Subjects: Science Essays > Environmental Science

Dual Executive

as virtually without precedent. The idea of an American dual presidency, split between domestic and foreign arenas is itself without precedent. A dual presidency would suit America well due to the pre ... sts all over the globe. The US is certainly not isolationistic anymore, so creating an office for a foreign affairs executive is simply realistic. Thus, the President is not only torn between domestic ...

(5 pages) 31 0 3.0 Dec/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science > Political Theory

Future involvement in Foreign Affairs

good long paper, has works cited, and works cited summary -Future Involvement in Foreign AffairsSince the United States is one of the last remaining super powers of the world, wehav ... ng with those nations whohave yet to become economic powers; second, we must implement a consistent foreignpolicy towards the Middle Eastern nations: third, the United States needs to respect theattem ... conflict with those civilizationswho dislike the 'Western people' and their way of life.Obviously, foreign investment is necessary for the future of developing othernations as well as our own. There ...

(12 pages) 246 0 3.2 Nov/1996

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Political Science

Life In America from 1812-1900 8 1/4 pages

Life in America 1812-1900Madison's presidency was conquered by foreign affairs. Both Britain and France dedicated damage on American shipping, but Britain was more ... servoir of "good feeling" on which Monroe was able to draw. Support the mood of nationalism was the foreign policy of the United States after the war. Florida was purchased from spain (1819) in confer ... nference the success of which owed more to Andrew Jackson's coldness to such facts as the purity of foreign borders and the nation's clear gameness to back him up than it did to diplomatic skill.The M ...

(6 pages) 140 1 3.8 Jan/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

'expansion' this essay compares and contrasts james k polk's expansion policies with those of thomas Jefferson. it also looks at the impact they both had on the expansion of the untited states.

e Thomas Jefferson and James K. Polk. Though they had completely different policies onexpansion and foreign affairs, both of them vastly expanded the country.Jefferson was a believer in the Monroe Doc ...

(2 pages) 69 0 4.3 Jan/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers

Assess the Significance of the question of Parliamentary Reform in the Careers of Gladstone and Disraeli 1865-68?

prosperity in mid-Victorian Britain reduced the immediate necessity for parliamentary reform, while foreign affairs held public attention in a quite unprecedented way. Such distractions from parliamen ...

(8 pages) 48 0 3.8 Jan/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Korean War

orld War II when the Korean War started. Because of that reason, people did not want to think about foreign affairs but only domestic affairs. The war brought many domestic changes that still remain w ...

(6 pages) 140 1 3.1 Apr/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Federal and unitary systems of government.

own specific functions. The central government is allocated with the external political issues i.e. Foreign affairs and national defence. The constituent states' main concern is with legislation and e ...

(5 pages) 24566 0 4.2 Apr/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government

The Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU at the beginning of the 21st century.

f the "three pillars" of the Union. There are two other more incorporated in the Treaty: The Common Foreign and Security Policy of the EU (the CFSP) and Cooperation in the fields of justice and home a ... eason for "neglecting" this obviously important part of every state´s policy, the Defence and Foreign Affairs policy? Actually, from October 1970 the Member States cooperated and endeavoured to ...

(4 pages) 98 1 4.7 May/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government > European Union

Articles of confederation.

ription of where the governing powers lie, a delineated leadership, and disposition of economic and foreign affairs. The Articles themselves were drafted at the beginning of the war, but all 13 states ... oin, borrow, or appropriate money as well as declare war and enter into treaties and alliances with foreign nations.There was no independent executive and no veto of legislation. Judicial proceedings ...

(3 pages) 82 0 3.7 May/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Tabloidisation of the media.

the media today connotes a shift away from the reporting of important information like politics and foreign affairs to entertaining the audience with celebrity gossip, sex and crime. The tabloid media ... oid style reporting due to pressures from advertisers and the society and covered more politics and foreign affairs - like the good news media supposedly should.1In 1952 Gene Pope bought the infamous ...

(13 pages) 136 0 5.0 Jun/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Communication Studies > The Media

A thematic essay on how federalists and republicans split the social life of the U.S. after the revolutionary war

nt. During that time notable events happened that shaped the way of American politics. Domestic and Foreign affairs produced trouble. Domestically, the federal power was questioned while minorities' e ... d off in the long run, for it established confidence in U.S. credit, which was necessary to receive foreign investment. In Europe, the French Revolution intensified the hostility between Americans. Af ...

(2 pages) 47 0 4.3 Jan/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History > North American Wars

The events that led to the foundation dealt with foreign and domestic issues that surrounded the colonies.

Internal and foreign affairs are situations that every person has do deal with to truly understand its background ... r which they are able to understand and govern. The event that led to the foundation dealt with the foreign and domestic issues that surrounded the colonies.The colonies, as a whole, were very un-orga ... After dealing the and having a foundation for the internal affairs, the nation had to deal with the foreign issues as well. The French helped greatly with the American Revolution, Jefferson and his fo ...

(2 pages) 42 1 2.5 Jan/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government