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Essay: Britain post 9/11

December 10th, 2011 | Posted by bernard in Politics | Sample Essays - (0 Comments)

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A turning point in history that changed the world for everything that was to come and is to come in recent times: September 11, 2001. This day alone marked a pinnacle in terrorism, giving new heights to national security, information surveillance and alien control as well as how nations prepared themselves and their readiness to deal with acts of terrorism.

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President Obama recently proposed a new strategy on April 5, 2009 regarding the international nuclear threat. Accordingly, he has proposed to gradually eliminate nuclear weapons thereby carrying out negotiations with Russia and confirming the Test Ban Treaty. This also includes averting terrorists from acquiring any nuclear weapons and stopping it’s trade to any other state (Anonymous 2009). Also, negotiations are under way to facilitate the denuclearization of North Korea which is aimed at achieving through the Six Party Process. Similarly, Iran will also be presented with a choice among such nations as to either meet it’s obligations from an international perspective or have a dismal future as a consequence.

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When discussing the role of women inPeru’s developing political set-up it is important to discuss the role of various Women rights movement. These movements although initiated by urban, well-educated women have had a significant impact on the lives of poor rural illiterate women for whom daily survival is a challenge. (Walter,Lynn. “Peru: Women’s Politics and Law) These movements have many agendas from focusing on increasing economic productivity of poor women to pushing state policies which focus on developing women’s political and economic situation in the country. Women have shown themselves to be a significant force to be reckoned to with however many issues such as those of economics (generally low-paying jobs taken by women) still need to be resolved.

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One of the four priorities of action is ‘preventing attacks by terrorist networks’. According to Friedlander (2008), democracy is one of the only long term combating tools of terrorism which eventually becomes an outcome of human rights and freedom.

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The National Security Council (NSC) is the principal forum of the president and exists to maintain a secure stance for the US citizens and their homeland. It is facilitated through the discussion of national security and foreign policy matters with advisors.

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The National Security Council ‘denies terrorists the support and sanctuary of rogue states’ or ‘control of any state they would use as a base and launching pad for terror’.

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Essay: The importance of reform

December 9th, 2011 | Posted by bernard in Politics | Sample Essays - (0 Comments)

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One of the earliest recognition of the needs of reform comes at the time when the fear of cholera hangs over New York. The city is painfully aware of the filth and overcrowding in which so many of the city live and the danger that this posed as far as the spread of the disease grows. Soon after this a ‘Tenement-House Act’ was adopted the first legislation of its kind. Also the newspapers by covering some of the painful stories that the author accounts probably played their role in inciting public out-rage.

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Things just do not happen in days, the root cause of Al Qaeda camps in Pakistan can be dated back to the time of the Cold War when during the reign of General Zia ul Haq, massive migration took place from Afghanistan to Pakistan and since refugees penetrated beyond the refugee camps, people mingled in nearby cities and were not just restricted to the borders. For a country that is not fully sufficient to facilitate human development and infrastructure, what could it promise to the refugees other than abode, thus, the root cause of evil erupted. Secondly, since the borders comprise of mountainous regions, invasion could be deemed easy. Thus, an amalgamation of terrorists springs up.

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The author claims that America is viewed as more supportive of Israel because Israel also supports the Two-nation theory while the Palestinians do not support a two-nation solution.

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America’s involvement in theMiddle Easthas always been of great relevance to American leaders and has resulted in a great deal of controversy. America’s close involvement with and support for Israel has always been a sore issue with America’s other Middle-eastern allies such as Saudi Arabia and this involvement is also believed to have contributed considerably to the Anti-American sentiment in the Muslim world. George Bush nearly at the end of his tenure visited the Middle-East to make another attempt to resolve the issues there. Very recently when Barack Obama declared himself the Democratic nominee, he spoke aboutIsrael, how the sanctity ofJerusalemis to be maintained and how Hamas needs to be alienated if we are to go forward in resolving the Middle East issue.

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