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    restraint he tries to explain this by focusing on three different liberal theorists; Schumpeter‚ Machiavelli‚ and Kant. He looked into Schumpeter’s explanation of liberal pacifism‚ Machiavelli’s idea of liberal imperialism and Kant’s liberal internationalism (Doyle‚ 1986:1151). These three theories embody different views of the nature of the human being‚ the state and international relations (Doyle‚ 1986:1162). Doyle explores three traditions of liberal theory. He points out that although

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    Plan Introduction………………………………………………………………………...….4 Part I. Lexico-Semantic Characteristics of different types of borrowed elements in English 1.1. the definition of the term "borrowed word"……………………..………………..6 1.2. the semantic features of types of borrowed elements in English…………………9 1.2.1. translation loans.……………………………………………………………….10 1.2.2. semantic loans…………………………………………………………………11 1.2.3. etymological doublets………………………………………………………….12 1.2.3.4. hybrids……………………………………………………………………….15 1.2

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    masculinity‚ youth‚ mystical unity‚ and the regenerative power of violence. Often‚ but not always‚ it promotes racial superiority doctrines‚ ethnic persecution‚ imperialist expansion‚ and genocide. At the same time‚ fascists may embrace a form of internationalism based on either racial or ideological solidarity across national boundaries. Usually fascism espouses open male supremacy‚ though sometimes it may also promote female solidarity and new opportunities for women of the privileged nation or race

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    For years now many individuals within the African Diaspora have struggled with the whole idea of what it means to be black. This issue has been the source of internal conflict for a countless number of individuals for many years; unfortunately‚ this could be a question many struggles with in the future. Many may ask why individuals struggle to come to terms with these sorts of dilemmas. Sadly this multifaceted question does not have a clear-cut of an answer as we would like. But some contributing

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    through your eyes is such a blessing as well. I thought that nationalism was the only thing that created “monsters” but after reading this piece‚ I believe that both nationalism and internationalism create “monsters”. Themes that I picked up while reading this piece were - independence‚ nationalism‚ internationalism‚ lack for sense of home‚ family and comfort‚ discovery‚ self-discovery‚ exhaustion‚ loneliness‚ confusion. I really enjoyed a lot of the sentences that Iyer wrote but one that really

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    How far was American Foreign Policy inconsistent between 1890 and 1940? (45) The American Foreign Policy between 1890 and 1940 was fairly inconsistent‚ however did hold some consistencies in its core principles over the fifty years. These consistencies concerned US self-interest‚ trading rights and the economic policies within the Americas. The first twenty years of the century saw the U.S. leadership pursue interventionist strategies in dealing with other countries.  However‚ the next fifteen years

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    the nation can certainly benefit from the process. If any section of the society in any country is most important for change‚ again it is the young people. Patriotism comes naturally to young people‚ but they also respond early to the call of Internationalism. The hopes of the youth are: 1. A world free of poverty‚ unemployment‚ inequality and exploitation  of man by man. 2. A world free of discrimination on the grounds of race‚ colour‚  language and gender. 3. A world full of creative challenges

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    Peter Wilson Idealism in international relations Book section Original citation: Originally published in Dowding‚ K.‚ Encyclopedia of power. Thousand Oaks‚ USA: SAGE Publications‚ 2011‚ pp. 332-333. © 2011 SAGE Publications This version available at: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/41929/ Available in LSE Research Online: April 2012 LSE has developed LSE Research Online so that users may access research output of the School. Copyright © and Moral Rights for the papers on this site are retained by

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    On December 7‚ 1917‚ the United States officially declared war on Austria-Hungary‚ formally marking their entry into the long and destructive First World War. Despite the United States’ delayed involvement in the war‚ over 320‚000 American soldiers were still wounded or killed. Following the United States’ participation in World War I‚ a definitive shift in foreign policy drew the country to a renewed period of illusory security through isolationism. Less than 12 years later‚ on October 5‚ 1929‚

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    might be a major factor. Internationalism may be determined by many qualities. Therefore‚ there was the question in the survey‚ that states‚ “Why do you consider yourself an international student?” with five answers provided: cultural background‚ language background‚ more than one nationality‚ multicultural parents‚ studying abroad; and an optional answer. Students were supposed to circle an answer or a several answers that they think mostly describes their ‘internationalism’. Most of people answered

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