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- 631: The Importance of National Security
- ... last three decades the nuclear countries club has expanded. The original threatening four have now been joined by China (with a Communist dictatorship), India, Pakistan (with a very unstable political/governmental system), Israel and South Africa. When the Soviet Union fell apart, all the republics sent their nuclear weapons to Russia. However, there is no proof that the new countries that were formed and now have dictatorships, such as Belaruse (which ...
- 632: Was Khruschev's Foreign Policy Successful?
- ... influence also grew in Asia. India looking for a counterweight to China and grateful for Soviet economic aid proved to be a worthy object of attention. There was also some success in the sub-Saharan Africa as it emerged from the European colonial rule. Overall under Khrushchev the Soviet Union increasingly made its weight felt as a global power. Foreign policy difficulties especially the United states and peoples Republic were an ...
- 633: Political Parties
- ... in most nations, political parties became more dependent upon mass support. In the 20th century political parties have spread throughout the world, largely in imitation of Europe and North America. Large parties have arisen throughout Africa. Many of these have a base of support in ethnic or tribal groups. In the Middle East party affiliation often depends upon membership in religious organizations. This is true in Israel as well as in ...
- 634: Nazism
- ... In the West, France was liberated quickly. In General Patton, the commander of the newly formed U.S. Third Army, the Americans had found a tank general with the dash and flair of Rommel in Africa. After the capture of Avranches on July 30, he had left Brittany to wither on the vine and begun a great sweep around the German armies in Normandy, moving southeast to Orleans on the Loire ...
- 635: 1996: A Turbulent Year for Israel
- ... Yasser Arafat said he would distribute video cameras to Palestinians living near the checkpoints to monitor further violence. Another trend with Israel socially is the ever growing flow of foreigners into Israel from Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America. The foreigners complain of discrimination and abuse from employers who pay low wages and house them in rat infested hotels. The Labor Ministry estimates that there are 300,000 foreign workers in ...
- 636: U.S Foreign Policy Toward Jewish Refugees During 1933-1939
- ... War Refugee Board. Morgenthau, Hull and Henry Stimson were to head the WRB, and John Pehle, a member of Morgenthau's Treasury staff, was named Director. Agents were installed in Ankara, Istanbul, Lisbon and North Africa, funding, negotiating and coordinating relief programs. The WRB sent threats of punishment to Axis nations in an effort to deter them from collaborating with the Nazis in the deportation of Jews.21 The State Department ...
- 637: Cold War vs. United States
- ... economic sanctions against the South African government which subsequently gave up its discriminating racial policies and released it leading civil right leader, Mr. Nelson Mandla, who was elected as the first black President in South Africa's history in 1995. Another example was when by keeping the communication channels opening, and with its influences, the United States helped Israel and Palestine to sign the historic peace agreement between th ese two ...
- 638: An Analysis of The Term Actually Incurred In Section 11(a) of Income Tax Action Act No 58 of 1962
- ... The section defines the conditions that must be met for expenditure and losses to be allowed as deductions from income. The expenditure or losses must have been: Actu ssme nt In the Republic of South Africa. In the production of the income. Such expenditure or losses must not be of a capital nature. The section has to be read together with s23(g) 23. Deductions not allowed in the determination of ...
- 639: Policies on Cuba
- ... blames the U.S. for the situation Cuba is in, if Castro falls, the world would rightly expect the U.S. to go in and clean up the mess, if we have done it in Africa and Eastern Europe why shouldn't we do it in our own back yard. The situation in Cuba is just as bad as any other around the world. In Cuba; poverty and shortages are wide ...
- 640: Democratic World Government - An Outline Structure
- ... of the 'democratic-habit' to build up genuinely democratic practices, and such a system of independent international observers with enforceable standards could go a long way to assuring populations, especially those of underdeveloped countries in Africa, South America and Asia, of the viability of proper democracy in their countries. Getting from here to there - Step 3 It might well take decades before numbers had grown significantly, but eventually there would come ...
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