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The Cold War was a Big Chicken Match
The cold war was a long war lasting 45 years but was never actually any fighting. The war was
between two national super powers the United States and the Soviet Union. The war was one big
chicken match seeing who could build the biggest bomb the fastest. The big argument was between
communism and democracy. The USA supported Democracy and its freedoms. Democracy is
basically freedom, you may do as you please and make your own decisions. You can be a bartender
or a CEO your fate lies in your hands and not the governments. Also the biggest perk to democracy
is the right to vote. You can vote on you countries leader vs. a king or a prime minister. The people
of democracy have a say in the government. The USSR supports Communism. Communism is led
by a prime minister and gives the people no choices. You may not choose who leads your country.
The government decides your future you have no say in your job or your pay. Everything is decided
for you like you're a toddler. Most of the world today in democratic (including the USSR) and
communism is dying out. Both of these supper powers used the Domino Effect to spread their
choice of government. The domino effect is the belief that if one country switches to democracy or
communism all surrounding countries will follow. Wisconsin Senator McCarthy thought there were
many communists in the USA government. McCarthyism is how the senator wrote down 205 names
of possible communists in the government and drove all around the country
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North Korea Poses Threat To The United States. Ssg Stumbo,
North Korea Poses Threat to the United States
SSG Stumbo, Tommy A.
ALC Class 002–017
Does different cultures throughout society poses a threat to the United States. A culture is said to be
a customary belief, social forms and material traits of a racial religious, or social group that is
learned, shared, integrated, dynamic, and based upon symbols. The characteristic features of
everyday existence shared by people in a place or time. All cultures have these basic features. It is
not biological and we do not inherit it. We share culture with other members of our group in which
we are able to act appropriately and despite the shared nature of culture, this does not mean that
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Cultures are unparalleled with North Korea maintaining a communist government ran by the Kim
Family for generations rather than a democracy like the United States. North Korea consists of a
population conditioned from a very young age to accept the words and deeds of the elder and junior
Kim's to be the absolute truth. "The greatest meaning in life lies in bullets and bombs." With a
society referred into three categories as basic, chaotic and enemy, depending on the background and
social origins. With a culture that operates as a communist Government raising human rights issues
in addition to concerns over nuclear and chemical weapons. Human rights are nonexistent in the
country. Officials above Deputy Prime Minister Level are provided vehicles at state expenses. Party
operates at a level of discipline surpassing that of the military. For example, "public self–criticism is
the punishment for being a minute late after lunch. Surveillance is much tighter to include listening
devices at home and watching their every move." Corruption is highest in the government trading
and foreign exchange departments. Almost equally severe in departments responsible for housing
and employment. Nuclear and chemical weapons have always been an interest between the two. A
Stalemate, escalation, or an agreement.
Military Demarcation Line within the 4 kilometer wide Demilitarized Zone has separated the North
from South Korea since 1953. Risking arrest, imprisonment and
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South Korea Research Paper
The country of Korea gained its independence from Japan after World War Two in 1945. The
Republic of Korea (ROK) formed the southern government in August 1948 and the Democratic
People's Republic of Korea formed the northern government later that year. The Korean War began
when North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950. In 1953, both sides signed an armistice splitting
the country along a demilitarized zone, but with no peace agreement. Today, the two countries are
considered the most heavily guarded border in the world. The southern country is divided into nine
provinces and seven cities, which are administratively separate: Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Incheon,
Ulsan, Daejeon, and Gwangju. South Korea is located on the eastern side of Asia and the ... Show
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The National Assembly makes all of the laws in the country and represents the people's opinions.
The National Assembly is made up of 300 seats; 245 decided on majority vote and the rest elected
by proportional representation. Each member selected in the National Assembly serves a four–year
term. The Executive Branch is headed by the President, who exercises the executive right of
government. The Executive Branch of the government operates two boards, two offices, twenty–two
ministries, sixteen administrations, and six committees. The president has an election every five
years by popular vote and the prime minister is appointed by the president with the consent of the
National Assembly. The Constitution does not allow a president to run for a second election.
Currently, South Korea is a republic with a president and a prime minister who both lead the
government. The Judiciary Branch of government is composed of the Supreme Court, appellate
courts, district courts, family courts, administrative courts, the patent courts, and among many
others. The president also appoints the justices that run the Supreme Court with consent from the
National Assembly. In the Cabinet Meetings, the president and prime minister serve as the chair and
vice chair to evaluate important policies under the rights accorded to the Executive branch of the
government. If the president is absent, the prime minister is to control the ministries of the
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Canada 's Sovereign And Morally Just Approach
Canada has been highly involved in global issues and has held itself on moral grounds, despite some
opposing influence. Canada's sovereign and morally just approach can be seen in many events in the
20th century, such as in the Second World War, the Korean War, the Suez Crisis and the Vietnam
War. As well, Canada's imperfect, yet improving immigration policy displays the acceptance and
unbiased approach Canada has towards people of different backgrounds. Despite some minor
missteps and impediments, Canada would make an excellent choice for UN Advisor Country for the
reason that Canada has spearheaded much global intervention, especially for such a small
(population–wise) and unassuming country. The Second World War was an important event in
Canadian history, turning an unobtrusive country on the outer edge of global affairs into a critical
player in the 20th century's most important struggle. The Canadian Prime Minister of the time,
William Lyon Mackenzie King was hesitant to join the Second World War due to the devastating
effects of the first war still being fresh. Canada took all variables into account and launched Canada
into the war very well, with a primary focus on the manufacturing duties of the war. Notably,
Canada carried out a vital role in the Battle of the Atlantic, allowing goods produced in Canada to
pass the ocean and neutralize threats by German U–boats. In addition, Canada played a big role in
the air war over Germany and contributed forces to the campaigns
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The Impact On Canadian Actions Throughout The 20th Century
In the words of John F. Kennedy, "communism has never come to power in a country that was not
disrupted by war or corruption, or both". Canada in the 20th century has perfectly portrayed the
meaning of the quote by treating communism inconsistently throughout history. Communism refers
to the economic system in which the ownership of all property, and the means of production and
distribution is commonly owned and controlled by the community including the workers, as well as
the state. This system greatly landed an impact on Canadian actions throughout the 20th century.
Documentation of such actions is found in several historic events:
Post World War I
 Winnipeg General Strike
 Estevan Massacre
 Formation of the Communist Party
 On–to–Ottawa Strike
Post World War II
 Igor Gouzenko
 Iron Curtain
 NATO
 NORAD/DEW line
 WARSAW Pact
 Avro Arrow
Confrontation
 Truman Doctrine
 United Nations Security Council
 Korean War
 Vietnam
 Cuban Missile Crisis
History has shown in what way after the First World War, the Canadian government has responded
to several communism uprisings events. The Winnipeg General Strike is one example, which took
place in 1919. It was a labour action taken by the workers for better wages and working conditions,
for recognition of their unions and for the principle of collective bargaining. Workers were
becoming frustrated with the Labour and Trade Unions and united it to make One Big Union. This
resulted in a strike that occurred
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Why Australia Joined Vietnam War
The reason why Australia joined the Vietnam War was to support South Korea in stopping
communism from spreading to Europe and Asia. The French defeat at the Dien Bien Phu was
followed by a peace conference in Geneva. As a result of the conference, Laos, Cambodia, and
Vietnam received their independence, and Vietnam was temporarily divided between an anti–
Communist South and a Communist North. Koreas national conflict had rapidly become one of the
global significance the us president called to stop North Korea from invading South Korea and
spreading communism. North Korea refused which led to the USA to start a military intervention to
stop communism spreading to South Korea. From the 29th of June to the 27th 1953 1700 Australian
sailors, soldiers and airmen served in the Korean War.
After World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union were the world's strongest nations. They
were called superpowers. They had different ideas about economics and government. They fought a
war of ideas called the Cold War. The cold war had started in 1947 during 1989 and 1990, the Berlin
Wall came down, and borders opened, and free elections. In late 1991 the Soviet Union itself ...
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Australia responded with 30 military advisers. Their arrival in South Vietnam in July 1962 was the
beginning of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War. According to the Australian war memorial
website the arrival of the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) in South Vietnam
during July and August 1962 was the beginning of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War.
Australia's participation in the war was formally declared at an end when the Governor–General
issued a proclamation on 11 January 1973. The only combat troops remaining in Vietnam were a
platoon guarding the Australian embassy in Saigon, which was withdrawn in June
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Power Politics In America
Regardless of the magnitude of your country within Northeast Asia , threats exist that challenge your
international security and at the heart of this struggle is power politics. Where power politics is
political action by a person or group (country) that makes use of its resources to increase their power
or influence within a particular region . That is the threat facing Northeast Asia today in the
globalized and dangerous world surrounding them from all cardinal directions – total war and
annihilation is no stranger to this area. The rise of the core countries within Northeast Asia should
not be alarming to anyone who understands the culture and way of life of this region–survival and
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in concerned, the resumption of three–way talks also highlights willingness on the part of Japan and
South Korea to engage with China. This effort to reduce the so–called 'Asian paradox'– that is, the
disparity between worsening political and security ties and increasing economic interdependence –
reflects a common response of hedging against China's rise. With the jury still out, on whether
China is seeking to establish a new regional order, the best strategy at the disposal of regional
countries remains to simultaneously balance against and engage with the rising power . The real
issue for the U.S. is the trilateral agreements do not include North Korea and their nuclear program
continues to go unchecked. If economic ties become so strong for the three core countries, their
ability to use power politics to keep the north in check maybe in danger. China, potentially, is using
the North Koreas nuclear program as a bargaining chip against the U.S. as it grows into an economic
hegemon concerned over the U.S. pivot to
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Case Study Of Trump's One China Policy
So far, Trump has managed to antagonize the Mexican president and the Islamic world as well as
harangue the Australian prime minister and the French president. More interestingly, after reaching
out to his Chinese counterpart via a letter in which he expressed a desire to form a "constructive
relationship", Trump decided to accept the traditional US approach of pursuing a "One China"
policy.
US defence secretary James Mattis was in Asia recently as the first member of the Trump cabinet on
foreign shores for talks with Japan and South Korea––two of America's closest allies. This visit was
an attempt to underscore the importance of Asia in Trump's foreign policy matrix.
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Though he took on China by suggesting that it "shredded the trust of nations in the region" with the
island–building and by using political pressure on states in the region, he refrained from calling for
an increase in American military presence in the region. Abe's visit to the US last week saw Tokyo
offering direct financial, engineering and technical input for Trump's proposed infrastructure
development programme as well as other proposals for cooperation in cutting–edge technologies
such as commercial aircraft, robots and artificial intelligence. This plan, the 'Japan–US growth and
employment initiative', is the centrepiece of Abe's outreach to Trump. Tokyo is hoping to embed the
larger US–Japan relationship in the economic leverage that it can bring to bear on it.
In South Korea, Mattis addressed the controversy over the joint decision to deploy a Terminal High
Altitude Area Defence (Thaad) battery in response to North Korean ballistic missile development.
He had already reaffirmed American commitment to the deployment of a Thaad system to defend
against North Korean ballistic missiles despite recent pressure from China to cancel the deployment.
Read also | India in Trump's world
In a veiled reference to China's concerns that a Thaad radar could be used to look into Chinese
territory, Mattis said "there's no other nation that needs to be concerned about Thaad other than
North Korea". He, however, warned that if Pyongyang used nuclear weapons
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Summary: Trudeau's Relationship
Canada's most important diplomatic relationship is that with the United States. Over the years this
relationship has had its ups and downs for numerous reasons, but it can be largely traceable to the
interpersonal rapport between prime ministers and presidents in any era.
Relations between Canada and the United States, is of the utmost importance in maintaining
harmony within our continent and that synergy must begin at the top, with the prime minister and
the president. Throughout history, many Canadian prime ministers have garnered good relations
with our neighbors to the south, but it was Brian Mulroney who set the modern standard for
excellence in bilateral relations.
Once quoted as saying "When the president engages, the White House engages, and when the ...
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A survey published in 1982 by the Foreign Affairs Committee, stated that "relations between the
U.S. and Canada have become more strained that at any time in recent memory". Over the course of
Pierre Trudeau's last term in office, the temperature of Canada's most important foreign relationship
had plunged from chilly to icy. This deep freeze inflicted real costs on Canadians. By 1984, the
terms of trade were turning against Canadian raw–materials exports, and Canadian manufacturers
faced an intensifying threat of protectionism in Congress. With Centre–right governments in power
in Washington, London and Bonn, Canada found itself isolated, its interest disregarded, its opinions
openly scoffed at. The U.S. saw the Trudeau "peace initiative" as the "pot–induced behavior of an
erratic leftist". Brian Mulroney set himself to restore Canada's reputation as a respected and reliable
partner. He succeeded–––and then
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The Impact Of Globalization
Globalization is a process that connected the world and has exposed people to one another.
According to Campbell, globalization is defined as a "complex web of social processes that intensify
and expand worldwide economic, cultural, political, and technological exchanges and connections"
(Campbell & et al, 2010, pg. 4). It has become easier to connect with people all over the world and
mix cultures. Globalization creates new social networks, multiplies existing connections, expands
and stretches social relations and connections, intensifies and accelerates social exchange, and
appears as objective and subjective plane (Steger, p.9–15). It has become a new way of life for
modern people and it would be impossible for nations to become isolated again. People believe that
globalization only encompasses trade. When they think of the term they often view it through a
specific lens. Often, the first lens that people think of is the economic lens of globalization.
However, globalization affects social, cultural, environmental, and political and global governance
lenses'. For the political and global governance lens, politicians have to now view domestic national
security as foreign security. Nations need to work with each other to solve self–interests and protect
their people. The connectedness through globalization is not always positive. One major issue that
has become worse through globalization is the issue of nuclear proliferation. Weber writes "There's
effectively a market
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How Did Great Britain Improve The Economy After Ww2
World War II has become renown as the war that truly changed the world. As one of the most deadly
wars in recorded history with over 50 million recorded deaths. Great Britain made up one of 30
countries involved in the war against extreme hatred and genocide (World War II). As a main player
in the war, Great Britain faced devastation after the war. The Prime Ministers and politicians taking
office in the half–century following the war worked hard to restore once once so noble and powerful
country. Politics after World War II were centered on fixing the economy through reforms and
industrial revolutions, settling foreign affairs and repairing the country to the state it had previously
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In 1964, Harold Wilson began his term promising optimism and results. Wilson worked to
demolish Great Britain's debt to the best of his ability. He threw himself into his ideas of creating a
"New Great Britain" which helped ignite a large second industrial revolution (Prime Ministers and
Political Timeline). Heath, a conservative elected in 1970, devoted himself to settling political and
social uprisings in the public. In 1979, Margaret Thatcher, Great Britain's first female Prime
Minister, took office. Thatcher believed that the government had recently become too involved in
the citizens' lives, and she worked to create policies to enable Britons the ability to control most
political aspects themselves. Thatcher's major focus became privatization of housing and public
transportation. Although she took office in the midst of a recession, she handled the problems that
came with the difficult circumstances. Thatcher modernized the industry by taking out older unions.
She also made a risky, yet needed, decision to increase interest rates. The increase resulted in more
control over inflation, and kept the economy from dropping ("Margaret Thatcher"). Through the
thoughtful and dedicated decision–making processes of a few of Great Britain's late Prime
Ministers, Great Britain started on a bold path on its way towards
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The Pros And Cons Of The Liberal Democratic Party
The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has been the majority party for more than 40 years
uninterrupted, except in 1993 and 2009. In 1993, members of the party defected to form a new party,
losing the majority control of the party, hence losing control of the government. This temporary loss
of power gave reformers a chance at changing the Japanese political structure to include two main
parties that regularly alternate power. In 2009 the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) won the majority
seats. The LDP took back the majority in 2012. During DPJ's tenure in power, the devastating 2011
Japanese earthquake occurred. When Prime Minister Noda Yoshihiko pushed through a
controversial sales tax consumption increase bill through the National Diet. December of that year,
the LDP was able to pressure Prime Minister Noda to dissolve the lower house, leading to the LDP
gaining the majority. Then in 2013, the LDP reached majority in the upper house too, effectively
taking back control of the government. The Diet has been lopsidedly dominated by the LDP over
three or four other smaller parties that had practically no chance of controlling the government.
However due to pressures from the LDP, the reformers were forced to compromise to retain certain
aspects of the old system intact. Many experts believe that the electoral reform does not have a high
chance of creating a two–party system that is like the US. The LDP is a conservative political party,
formed in 1955 with the merger of Liberal
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How Did The Cold War Affect Latin America
The cold war has caused many effects to many different countries. Such as Europe, Asia, and Latin
America. There has been some good changes and there have been some bad changes. Some changes
to Europe include the Hungary attack. The Soviet troops were ordered to attack Hungary. As a result
to this, a new Hungarian Revolutionary government was formed to protect the hungarian people,
and provide them aid in the form of soldiers and firearms. There was also a wall built to separate
west and east Berlin. There were also some changes in Latin America. The U.S. did not trust Cuba,
being a Communist government country. There was a series of missile sites, which were only in
place to provide nuclear strike capability against the western hemisphere. After that the sandinistas
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The Prime Minister Nehru's speech in Washington, states how he believes since the nonalignment,
the countries have the right to more freedom and be able to decide their own policy of life. In korea
Many people have lost their friends and family as "traitors." Korea was later separated ton north and
south Korea, along with Vietnam. The cold war has caused many changes between Europe, Asia,
and Latin America. Some of these changes were good such as the belief of freedom being spread,
but a few of these changes were pretty bad such as many friends and families being lost due to being
a
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The Suez Crisis: Canada's Middle Power
Currently, Canada is known as a middle power as on many occasions Canada has proved themselves
as more than just a country. A middle power is a sovereign state that does not have too much power
but influences the world in a good way. There are three prominent times that Canada has proved
themselves as more than just a country. For example, the Suez Crisis was a military and political
confrontation that took place in Egypt. It was over the Suez Canal which was an artificial waterway
in Egypt that connected the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. The Suez Crisis threatened to divide
the United States and Great Britain, potentially harming the Western military alliance as well.
During this crisis, Canada was not affected in any sort of way. However, Canada's soon–to–be Prime
Minister, Lester B. Pearson, spent much of his time involving himself and trying to find a solution to
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The peacekeeping force consisted of military soldiers from 130 different countries in the United
Nations. After the peacekeeping force idea, Pearson stated to the other countries that "peace is far
more than ceasing to fire". After hearing this from Pearson, 57 UN states voted in favour of the idea
and no country voted against the peacekeeping mission. The peacekeeping mission was a plan to
send the United Nations military to sign an agreement and stop the crisis without anyone having to
admit defeat. Soon after the voting, UN peacekeepers went into the Canal Zone to figure out an
agreement. Ultimately this action won Lester B. Pearson the Nobel Prize and also helped Canada
emerge as a middle
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Essay about Canada and The Korean War
Overshadowed by the previous, long and devastating Second World War, the Korean War became
known by Canadian veterans as the "Forgotten War". After Japan's defeat in World War II, Korea
was split into two parts, North Korea and South Korea. North Korea was occupied by the
communist country of USSR while South Korea was held by the Americans and other democratic
nations. War officially broke out on June 25, 1950, when the North Koreans assaulted across the
country's division on the 38th Parallel with their men and artillery behind them. North Korea and its
leaders wanted to unify the whole country from its division by taking over South Korea under their
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Also, Canada wanted to follow UN's code of world peace and have a peaceful reputation. Lester B.
Pearson, who was the Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs, said that the United Nations
must "assist the people of Korea to establish peace and order throughout their territory as the firm
foundation for democratic institutions and free self–government." Canada wanted Korea to be a free
and fair country with a democratic government opposed from a communist one. Canada did not only
want to fend off the communist threats but to also free Korea from its struggles to be a country of
freedom. In addition, it was imperative that Canada joined the war. Not only did Canada want to
exert its influence as a middle power of the UN, but also act as a cool negotiator in the UN. Without
a valid coalition, the U.S. military hawks might decide to use extreme methods to win the war. In the
radio, a reporter announces that if the situation escalates higher, "the United States [will] consider
using the atomic bomb." On the occasion of this happening, it may cause an even greater war,
perhaps World War III. That war will be far more deadly because countries will begin utilizing
nuclear warfare. In many ways, Canada used the Korean War to improve their relationship with the
U.S. by showing their support for them. Canada's American influence evoked its support towards the
Republic of Korea, who was under attack from the communist nation of North
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Australia Involvement In The Vietnam War Analysis
The Vietnam War was of great importance to Australia as there was an emerging fear of communism
in western countries, these countries believed in a domino theory where if one country fell to
communism the surrounding countries would follow. Throughout this essay the leading reasons for
Australia's involvement in the Vietnam war will be evaluated, through four significant sources:
Allan Renouf, Australian Ambassador in Washington's letter, Sir Robert Menzies, Parliamentary
Debates, 29th April, 1965, Sir James cables comments at the Geneva Convention and PM Harold
Holt's speech. The main reasons for Australia's involvement in the war were the ANZUS treaty
signed after World War 2, The Domino Theory (The theory that surrounding countries would ...
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The ANZUS treaty (Australian, New Zealand United States) was an agreement signed by all three
treaties in 1951 to protect the pacific if another attacks like the Japanese were to occur. This treaty
was very important for Australia's defence, as in WW2 the Japanese almost invaded Australia but
the United States saved Australia from being invaded. Australia was willing to send troops to
support America because Australian politicians believed if they helped now the US would help if
Australia were ever to be attacked as this idea is shown in Allan Renouf's letter; "To achieve such a
habitual closeness of relations with the United states and sense of mutual alliance that in our time
and need, after we have shown all reasonable restraint and good sense, the United States would have
little option but to respond as we would want." In 1954 the SEATO treaty was signed to block
further communism in SEA. This treaty was used by the United States to keep fighting and to gain
further support from other Southeast Asian countries and Australia as SEATO was like a Tiger
without teeth this shown in this quote by Diplomat Sir James Cable; "a fig leaf for the nakedness of
American
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Essay on The Nation Of Japan
The small island of Japan is both unique and rich in culture. Japan has made many advancements in
its time. In the topics of history, government, geography, culture, and economy, Japan has a very
interesting background and future. The earliest known period in Japan was the Jomon period, which
lasted from 13000 BC to 300 BC. This period included mostly fisherman and hunters. During the
Yayoi period, agriculture was introduced and social classes began to form. In the mid 500's,
Buddhism was introduced to Japan, mostly due to influence from the mainland's. Japanese society
began to grow and become more advanced. The Emperor was technically the leader of Japan, but he
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Japan's unconditional surrender to the U.S. soon followed on August 15, 1945. Japan remained in
U.S. occupation until 1952. Japan took awhile to rebuild but eventually became a military power
again and a strong military presence still remains in Japan today. Japan has a parliamentary
government with a constitutional monarchy. The head of government is Prime Minister Yukio
Hatoyama. The Prime Minister is elected by the legislative branch . The chief of state is Emperor
Akihito. The emperor does not have any power. He is simply a symbol for Japan. The cabinet is led
by the Prime Minister. The cabinet includes the ministers that the Prime Minister has appointed. The
Japanese legislative branch or parliament includes a House Of Representatives and the House of
Councillors. There are 480 members in the House of Representatives and 242 members in the House
of Councillors. Members of the Japanese parliament are elected by the citizens of Japan. Elections
for the House of Representatives take place every four years. Half of the House of Councillors are
elected ever three years. You must be 20 or older to be Slater 3 eligible to vote. Women have the
right to vote. The Supreme court is the highest court. The chief justice of the Supreme Court is
appointed by the Prime Minister, but all other justices are appointed by the cabinet. Japan is located
in Eastern Asia in the Pacific Ocean. It
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The Flaws Of The Commission
Recommendations The flaws of the commission are extensive, but there is also a well–structured
base to build on for future endeavors. Woven into the fabric of the commission are the makings of a
potentially successful Reconciliation commission. With a slight tweaking to the core premise, a few
assorted changes to the logistics and a less meddling government the commission could stand a
chance at healing the wounds. As mentioned previously, the South Korean Truth and reconciliation
council was made in the image of the South African Truth and Reconciliation council. The
commission wished to place an emphasis on finding out the historical proceedings in a concise and
thorough manner. However, having been met with a slew of bureaucratic hurdles, the commission
soon began to shift its' tactics in a manner that would allow them to continue their search but not
smirch the name of the South Korean Government. Without accepting responsibilities for much of
the atrocities committed during the time, the Korean government began to take the form of the truth
as defined by the government commission. If the main goal was truly to facilitate the process of
healing in South Korea, then the most potentially successful format for the commission would have
been that of an Reparation and restitution commission seeing as many of the misdoings were in fact
committed by the government onto the people, causing tangible damage that could be potentially
repaired. An Apology
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Australia And Japan Expressed Their Interest Of Signing A...
Australia and Japan expressed their interest in signing a defence technology cooperation agreement
after Japanese Prime Minister Abe and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott 's meeting during
Abe's visit to Australia in July (Prime Minister of Australia 2014). This is surprising for the
international society as the Japanese constitution did not allow Japan to export its military
technologies until the Japanese government's recent change to Article 9 (Nye 2014). Even though
the agreement is not signed yet, this news had attracted many attention from around the globe. There
are various kinds of explanations and analyzations on why this two states would choose to release
such information at this time. The argument for this essay would be that the defence technology
cooperation agreement may be one of the many policies that aims on making Japan a normal
country, in response in the rising power of China and the threats from Korea, so that it can play a
better role in balancing regional security. This essay will try to prove this argument by briefly
introducing why Japan is not a normal country within the international society and Prime Minister
Abe's recent efforts to change this situation, how a defence technology cooperation agreement
between Australia and Japan can play a critical role on this matter, why Japan and Australia are
considering choose to sign such agreement with each other, and the incentives for Australia to
support Japan's goal of strengthening its military
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Stereotypes In Black Panther Movie
Movies are a way to portray an underlying message beyond the plot. The director can highlight
stereotypes of places or people as much as he/she likes. Some movies can negatively portray
stereotypes while others do the opposite. Black Panther is one of those movies that has a positive
image towards its identity group.
This 2018 movie follows the new trend for marvel super hero movies. It starts with a history of the
country Wakanda, a fictional third world country in Africa. The history begins with five tribes
agreeing to live among themselves but end up at war. These tribes fight for the possession of a fallen
meteorite filled with Vibranium, the world's most valuable metal. Fighting is at a deadlock until one
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T'Challa, Nakia, and Okoye try to interfere the sale of the artifact in South Korea. They catch Klaue
and release him to CIAAgent Ross. It is during the interrogation where Klaue informs the CIA agent
about the truth of Wakanda. It is during the questioning when Stevens attacks the building, freeing
Klaue and injuring Ross. T'Challa decides to bring Ross back to Wakanda to save his life. Erik
Stevens escapes and eventually kills Klaue and brings his body to Wakanda and reveals that he
deserves a claim to the throne. He then defeats T'Challa in ceremonial combat and assumes the
position of Black Panther. T'Challa is healed by M'Baku since he showed mercy during the initial
fight and returns to Wakanda and eventually retakes his throne. After all the mayhem, T'Challa must
reveal Wakanda's true identity to the United Nations to explain the reasoning for all the
inconveniences.
The importance of this movie is due to how it subconsciously addresses minority groups. These
groups such as blacks and women are not necessarily minority in population but in terms of high
power positions. Race has been a very important issue in the world for centuries. Although there
have been strides towards racial equality, there is still room for improvement. Before Black Panther
superheroes were dominantly white males. Recently there have been an increase of women
superheroes, but there have not really been any superheroes of African descent. T'Challa is the first
of an important movement for racial
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Japan 's Foreign Policy During The End Of The Twentieth...
In the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Japan was a strong militaristic country
that held a strong power and influence in the Asia Pacific region. It was an expansionist and strong
imperialist nation similar as the Western colonizers such as England, the Dutch, Russia, France and
Germany. The Japanese empire extended from the Dutch East Indies in the south to Manchuria in
the north before the country surrendered on September 1945 to the Allies. The Allied Power led by
General Douglas MacArthur had occupied Japan for several years before it was fully liberated in
1952. After the occupation, Japan's foreign policy was given back to its government. The country
took the opportunity given to repair its relations with its neighbours. Some historians claimed that
the reconciliation period was successful through several treaties agreed upon the East Asian
countries in the 1960s. However, it was different side of the story when the issue was asked to the
Japanese former colonies. A lot of its people will claim that they could not forget what the Empire of
Japan had done to them. Hence, it would be wise to ask how does Japan war history would affect its
relations with its East Asia neighbours?
This paper will explain the two most significant impacts that the aggressive Empire of Japan history
affects its connections with its neighbours. History has caused the reconciliation process between
the countries to be delayed and continues frictions between them to occur.
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The Yasukuni Shrine and the Rise of Japan
The Yasukuni Shrine and the Rise of Japan's New Nationalism The Yasukuni Shrine is a Shinto
shrine established in 1869 in Tokyo. It was constructed in order to honor and worship the soldiers
who have died for their country in the Boshin Civil War that brought about the Meiji restoration and
sacrificed their lives in the service of their emperor to build a firm foundation for Japan to become a
truly peaceful country. For some Asian countries such as China and South Korea, which had been
victims under Japanese imperialism and aggression in the first half of the 20th century, the shrine
was built to commemorate Japanese war criminals in the World War II, and it has become a blatant
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For the leftist and liberals, the Rape of Nanking is a key symbol of cruel Japanese militarism. They
used the sympathy for civilian casualties to substantiate Article 9 of the constitution, which is
essential to avoid another Nanking Massacre and to prevent Japan from waging wars in the future,
and they viewed that the presence of Yasukuni proves the resurgence of Japanese militarism and the
continual existence of feudalism in modern Japanese society. However, the rightist conservative
camp in Japan is rising to prominence on a wave of patriotic assertiveness, and their influence is
evident in the rewriting of Japanese textbooks to deny imperial Japan's conquest in China.
Therefore, in addition to its militaristic history and ideology chasm between political camps, the
symbolism of Yasukuni adds external political pressure on Japanese government to re–examine the
articulation of its wartime past. Not only does the Yasukuni controversy generated disapproval from
Japan's Asian neighbors, it also created domestic debate between the leftist and rightist political
groups in Japan. In contrast to the Japanese leftist, the Chinese, and the Korean, the prime minister's
shrine visits are supported by right–wing nationalists, who form a significant core component of the
support base of the Liberal Democratic Party and dominates
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South Korea 's Historical Struggle With Tyrannical Rule Essay
Abstract Considering South Korea's historical struggle with tyrannical rule, the nation has become
quite a democratic force, mirroring its European and American counterparts. Being a country that
caters to different values, cultures, and social structures, there are some considerable differences of
their Criminal Justice System, specifically their criminal procedures, policing, and prison
populations. However, due to their adaption of Western legal traditions there are similar marks
within South Korea's laws and constitution. Introduction
In the face of the initial plan of a unified Korea in the 1943 Cairo Declaration, intensifying Cold
War resentment between the Soviet Union and the United States, as well as tensions within Korea
with the Korean War, eventually led to the establishment of separate governments, each with its own
system, and to the division of Korea into two political entities in 1948: North Korea and South
Korea (Gohar, 1988). South Korea is a relatively small nation in the east located in the Southern
portion of the Korean Peninsula; it shares a properly guarded border with North Korea, a
communistic nation. To give more geographical perspective, South Korea is surrounded by the
Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan, in which its namesake is not too far off in the southeastern
direction. With a population of around 50 million people, more than half of its people is located in
the country's capital, Seoul (Joo, 2015). Although it is a country of small
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South Korean War Analysis
On September 28, 1950, the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment arrived in Pusan, South
Korea in what would be Australia's major contribution in the war effort against invading forces from
the north of the Korean peninsula, to the Korean People's Army (KPA). "Following Prime Minister
Sir Robert Menzies' endorsement of UNSC Resolution 82, this would see the beginning of a three
year conflict in which Australia would commit 17,000 troops and suffer over 300 fatalities, only five
years after the end of the Second World War, (AWM, 2016)". In what was predicated as Australia's
commitment to providing peacekeeping troops for the United Nations to preserve the freedom of
South Koreans, the Korean War would eventually play a fundamental role in solidifying Australia's
shift in vital military alliances, in particular the post WWII development of the United States in
surpassing the United Kingdom as a key protector of Australia.
Whilst the invasion of South Korea by North Korean troops might not have presented a direct threat
to Australian security interests, in can be seen that the development of the conflict heightened ...
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(1950). Governor–General's Speech. Parliamentary Debates (pp. 290–291). Canberra: Senate.
Furthermore, this statement appears to reject the notion of the domino theory describing the
emergence of communism in Asian nations as
"...the working people awakening to the fact they can rule nations".
Whilst this is a highly authoritative primary source, as a key figure in the Labor Party it should be
noted that O'Flaherty's comment reflects the party's objective at the time to minimize the perception
of a communist threats due to public fears of a communist influence within the trade union
movement, (Kendall, 2008, p. 48). As such, Menzies' and Spender's political views with regards to
the spread of communism can be seen as representative and necessary in evaluating Australia's
historical dependence on a larger military
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Canada 's Role During The World Since 1945
Benjamin Salebaigi
Canada's Role in the world since 1945
Canada has played a big role in the world since 1945 and this role has continued to this very day.
Canada is still to this day being viewed as a peacekeeping nation because of its efforts and
contributions in organizations like the United Nations, NATO and NORAD. These have given
Canada a bigger and more important role in the world.Canada has made considerable contributions
in organizations such as the UN, NATO and NORAD. The United Nations, is a organization that
promotes social and economic progress and also focuses on peace world–wide. The North Atlantic
Treaty Organization, or NATO, was formed in 1949 and was focused on protecting Western
European countries from a possible of invasion by the Soviet Union. The North American Defence
System, or NORAD, was an agreement created in 1957 between Canada and the United States. This
agreement was made to stop the threat of Soviet attack on North America. The United Nations was
formed in April of 1945 and consisted of 50 countries that all shared the same ideals and basic goals.
The four basic goals of the United Nations are; maintaining world peace and preventing future wars;
improving the standard of living for all countries and encouraging cooperation among nations as
well as defending human rights and helping to promote equality. Canada has really played an
important role in the General Assembly, and the
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Battle Of Vimy Ridge Research Paper
Pre 1950
The Battle of Vimy Ridge took place in April 1917. This battle was the most intricately planned
operation on the Western front by the Allied troops during World War One. It was led by Canadian
General, Sir Arthur Currie, and was the first time all four Canadian Corps fought together in the war.
It was also the first time Canadian troops, led by a Canadian, shared a total Canadian victory. This
battle was a defining event for Canada, as it was a major step in achieving full independence from
the British. It was important for the growth of Canadian nationalism and pride.
Alberta's "Famous Five" were a group of accomplished Canadian women involved in the Persons
Case of 1927. At the time, The Constitution stated what requirements had to be met for a person to
be delegated into the Canadian Senate, and other government jobs. For years, it had been a given
that by a "person" they meant a man. The five women challenged Parliament and asked them
whether or not women were seen as persons. When the case went to the Supreme Court of Canada in
1928, it was ruled that the Constitution meant "persons" as in men. However, when the British Privy
Council heard of this decision, they vetoed it, and so ruled that women were indeed persons and
eligible to be appointed to the Senate. In Canada, this was an important step forward for the
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29, 1929 the stock market crashed when panicked investors tried to sell all their shares at once. Now
known as Black Tuesday, the crash marks the start of the Great Depression, one of the longest and
most catastrophic economic downturns in the world. The depression caused by the crash affected
Canada greatly, as businesses closed and unemployment rates went up. Prairie farmers were hit the
hardest, having to move into cities after wheat prices dropped and the drought completely turned the
soil into
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Dr. Lee 's President Park
Originally from Seoul, South Korea, Dr. Hong Yong–Pyo received his B.A. and J.D. from Yonsei
University, and a Ph.D. in international relations from Oxford University. He has been serving as a
Blue House secretary for unification issues since his nomination by President Park Geun–hye as the
unification minister on February 17, 2015.
Minister Hong was also a researcher at the Korea Institute for National Unification for four years
and served as the head of the Institute of Unification Policy in Hanyang University. Before stepping
into politics, he also worked as a professor of political science and diplomacy at Hanyang
University.
Dr. Hong first entered politics when he joined Park's transition committee in late 2012. With the
launch of the new administration in 2013, President Park tapped Hong as her presidential secretary
for unification. Dr. Hong was an assistant to President Park for two years during which time he was
well known for having played a key role in crafting President Park's policies on unification affairs.
Minister Hong was initially nominated after President Park carried out a partial reshuffle of the
Cabinet on February 17, nominating three new ministers for unification, maritime, transport and
financial regulation. All the nominees were required to undergo confirmation hearings at the
National Assembly, however, only the prime minister had veto power. Having previously worked
with President Park on the inter–Korean issues since 2010, he is expected
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What Are The Similarities Between North And South Korea
The two governmental structures that I have chosen to analyse are those of North and South Korea.
Despite being in very close quarters their governmental structures differ greatly. North Korea is a
Communist state with "a one man dictatorship" (CIA World Fact Book), South Korea on the other
hand, is a republic democracy (CIA World Fact Book).
North Korea is the subject of one supreme leader, Kim Jong–un. The executive branch involves the
head of government, Premier PAK Pong Ju and vice premiers, and the cabinet– also known as
'Naegak' – both are elected by the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) (CIA World Fact Book). The
SPA is North Korea's "rubber–stamp legislature", with 687 delegates (Inside North Korea's Supreme
People's Assembly, 2015 ), they come under the legislative branch and are also known as 'Ch'oego
Inmin Hoeui.' The Judicial branch is headed by The Supreme Court, here the judges are chosen by
the SPA. Despite this three–way division of power, balance and checks have no meaning in North
Korea – "a country characterised by a one–party dictatorship" (Understanding North Korea, 2012).
The North Korean legal system involves a "civil law system based on the Prussian model", inspired
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The executive powers here include the chief of state, President PARK Geun–hye, head of
government, Prime Minister and deputy prime ministers, their powers are that of the premiers in the
North Korea government. The cabinet is appointed by the President under the recommendations of
the Prime Minister. Elections are won by a majority vote. The legislative branch follows the order of
The National Assembly, which has 300 seats (CIA World Fact
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Vietnam War Research Paper
The Vietnam War extended from 1962–1975, at that time the Australia governments defence policy
consisted of sending troops over seas to fight against potential enemies this strategy called 'forward
defence' was a major reason for the commitment of Australian troops to the war in Vietnam, from
1962 – 1972 approximately 60,000 Australian men and women served in Vietnam and there were
around 500 Australian causalities lost during the Vietnam War. The outbreak of war in Vietnam was
as of as a result of communist aggression. In 1951 we joined with New Zealand and the United
States to sign the ANZUS treaty, where a attack on any one of those countries was seen as a threat to
them all, further in September of 1954 the South East Asia treaty organisation ... Show more content
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For nearly 100 years France had colonial control over Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. At the end of
World War II the Vietnamese communist forces defeated the French at the battle of Dien Bien Phu
Vietnam was divided by communist divided north and a westerner backed south. Due to all this
there was an abundance of anti communist groups growing in Australia. Sir Robert Menzies the
Prime minister of Australia at the time came up with a Bill to ban communism in Australia (The
1950 Communist Dissolution) but it was deemed to be unconstitutional by the High Court. This
contributed to the idea of forward defence, which lead our troops over to Vietnam so war wasn't
fought on our
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South Korea War Event Analysis
Event 1
What is the event? Korea War
What year(s) did the event happen? 1950–1953
The Korea War occurred from 1950 to 1953. It was the war between North Korea and South Korea.
At that time, Soviet Union supported the communist North Korea, United States supported the
democratic South Korea. In June 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea. Canadian government
send 22000 soldiers to fight. 300 Canadian soldiers were killed. There are 3 countries supported
North Korea and 17 countries supported South Korea. In July 1953, the Korea War ended. Neither
North Korea nor South Korea won this war.
This is a political event, because the war was allowed for government.
Event 2
What is the event? Vietnam War
What year(s) did the event happen? 1965–1973
The Vietnam War occurred from 1965–1973. This war was between the communist North Vietnam
and democratic South Vietnam. Canadian government didn't sent any soldiers to this war, but 10000
Canadians volunteered to fight with the American forces. More than 30000 draft dodgers during this
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Event 3
What is the event? Avro Arrow (Canadian made weapon)
What year(s) did the event happen? 1953
The Avro Arrow is a supersonic interceptor jet. It use supersonic intercept and shoot down enemy
bombers. In 1953, Canadian air force needed new planes, Canadian government supported the
project to make the Avro Arrow. This design was said to be 20 years ahead its time. The speed of
Avro Arrow can reach Mach 2, it means twice the speed of sound. However, few years later,
Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker cancelled the project. One reason he cancelled it is the
cost of a plane was too expensive. Another reason is both U.S. and Soviet Union had begun building
nuclear missiles, plane was not needed any more. This is an economic event because it will use
many money to make the Avro Arrow.
Event
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The Soviet Union During The Cold War
After World War II, the world was in a state of heightened suspicion that was lead by ideological
differences. There were two main "superpowers" that shaped perceptions of the rest of the world.
One was the United States, who had come out of the war fairly unscathed, which was due to little to
no conflict directly on its soil, in addition to the possession of atomic weapons and a strong navy
and air force. The other major player was the Soviet Union, whose industry was recovered during
the first few years of the war in addition to a powerful army. These superpowers had a large impact
on other countries due to their ideological differences: the United States favored a capitalistic
democracy while the Soviet Union believed in communism. One country that was heavily
influenced by both superpowers at the same time was Korea, which was ultimately split into two
halves. The United States had a heavy impact on the south while the Soviet Union had an effect on
the north. During the Cold War from the late 1940s to the early 1950s, The Soviet Union and the
United States wanted to set up spheres of influence in foreign countries so that they could observe
what the other was doing, which ultimately lead to the exploitation of North and South Korea. One
way to show that the Soviet Union took advantage of North Korea is through the example of the
Prime Minister of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Il Sung, attempting to convey
that he will always be an ally of the Soviet
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Japanese Nationalism and Its Impacts in East Asia
Japanese Nationalism and its Impacts in East Asia
Introduction
Led by a new group of conservative leadership, Japan is undergoing a rise in nationalism fueled by
complex mixture of causes spanning from internal politics, economy, perception of new threat from
China, and external influence know in Japan as Gaiatsu. Meanwhile, East Asia is experiencing a
dramatic shift in regional dominance from Japan to China. Due to the rapid growth in China's
economy, East Asian nations, having depended on Japan for regional leadership and economic aid,
are now faced with a choice of adopting either a pro–China or pro–Japan policy. The rise in Japan's
nationalism and its associated nationalistic actions are agitating many nations who have suffered ...
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It "is a term used by Asian media recently to refer to a hawkish new generation of Japanese
conservatives. They are distinguished from older Japanese conservatives in that they take a more
active view of the SDF ? Despite that, they enjoy fair popularity across the nation, especially with
the middle aged population?(Wikipedia, Neoconservatism (Japan)).
Shintaro Ishihara is the most well known neo–con. "Being an independent ?having shunned the
Liberal Democratic Party ?Ishihara may never become primer minister. But he has already done a
great deal to popularize Japanese nationalism, allowing many ordinary Japanese to embrace the
cause of self–reliance without shame?(Matthews, Foreign Affairs). Listing North Korea's
kidnapping of Japanese citizens and Chinese official's entering of Japan's Beijing embassy in 2002,
Ishihara strongly supports the revision of Article 9 claiming that for Japan to be more independent, it
must have a strong military.
As members of the post–war generation, these neo–cons view themselves as unrelated and, thus,
not–responsible for the Japan's conquests and wartime history. They express unashamed national
pride and stress Japan's international role. "Many of these modern–day nationalists are the more
forward–looking among the country's bureaucrats. They are also progressive corporate executives
and successful new entrepreneurs. They also see structural reform to be in their best interest. But
though they have sound reformist
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Japan 's Culture And Its Unique Geography Essay
Japan's culture began with its unique geography as an island that is separated and isolated from
other East Asian countries. While there are many theories about modern's Japanese ancestor;
however, most Japanese archaeologists believe the first people that lived and colonized in Japan was
the Ainu. The combined evidence of archeology, anthropology, and genetics have shown the
indistinctive look between Ainu and the modern Japanese. In their overall genetic makeup, the Ainu
are related to other East Asians, include Japanese and Koreans. The distinctive appearance and
hunter lifestyle of the Ainu, and the indistinctive appearance and the intensive agricultural lifestyle
of the Japanese have suggested that the Ainu are descended from Japan's original hunter–gatherer
inhabitants (Diamond). Japan independence includes three main dates. The most important and
current constitution adopted as amendment to Meiji Constitution date was 3 May 1947. Other
notable earlier dates include 660 B.C., traditional date of the founding of the nation by Emperor
JIMMU and 29 November 1890, date in which Meiji Constitution provides for constitutional
monarchy (Japan). The most important and major revolution in Japan's history was the Meiji
Revolution, a chain of events that restored practical imperial rule to Japan in 1868 under Emperor
Meiji. The Restoration led to enormous changes in Japan 's political and social structure. The period
spanned from 1868 to 1912 and was responsible for the
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China And Japan 's Relations Years After World War II
Andres Creager Brother Josephson International Foundations 215 China 25 November, 2015 China
and Japan – Their Relations 70 Years After World War II For many it may seem easy to compare
China and Japan. From a westerner point of view perhaps this is common but to the people from
those countries perhaps such a comparison is not so pleasant. In fact, both countries would rather be
compared to any other country that to be compared to one another. How could this be? How could
two countries that are so similar, have so much animosity towards one another? This tension has
been going on for a long time. Things took a turn for the worst during World War II. As we take a
look at their relations today, we need to ask ourselves several questions. How are their relations 70
years after World War 2? How do their relations affect world economy? And how does this affect the
world and countries nearby, such as South Korea? Since the relation between China and Japan is so
rich in history, we need to look back and evaluate what are the causes for this great animosity. China
has greatly influenced Japan with language, culture, religion, and philosophy. However, Japan
moved towards modernization quicker and started viewing China as an antiquated civilization. A
key element in the conflict between China and Japan is the large perception gaps on many issues.
Each country has a different way of interpreting history and both view themselves as the victim and
the other as the aggressor. This issue
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How Did The Korean War Affect Canada In The 1950s
1950's
Korean War
The Korean War ended after a armistice was signed. Now during this time the newly made United
Nations (UN) which had 16 countries, one which include Canada, roughly 26,000+ Canadian
soldiers went to go and serve in the war. Now after the two world wars, the Korean War remains
Canada's third bloodiest war, which resulted in a lose of 516 Soldiers and more than 1,200 soldiers
wounded. Now Canada also made a huge sacrifice with resources, Canadian Warships were sent to
Korean waters to help protect the UN carriers. Not only that Canada's air force also took people
from North Korea and brought them to a safer place, also with these planes they brought resources.
There were also Canadian fighter pilots who flew with the United
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Compare And Contrast The Conflict Between North And South...
The War Between The Two Korea's
The Korean war, began in June of 1950, and ended with a truce in July of 1953.
It was started because of the US and Russia not being able to come to an agreement.
And it ended with threats of an atomic bombing.However the bigger issues that created
this conflict still affect us to this day.
There are many issues, creating conflict between North and South Korea.
Most of these problems stem from the fact that North Korea is a communist nation and
South Korea is a democratic nation. Also the fact that North Korea was run by a dictator
and still is, is another major factor. The 38th parallel has been transformed into the
demilitarized zone. A zone that has made it difficult to lower tensions because of all the
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On the other hand South Korea saw the war as a bad event that could end the world.
Successful programs in stopping the Korean war were all of the peace treaties
and the final threat of bombing North Korea, to end it all. There was one unsuccessful
programs in stopping the Korean war.That one unsuccessful attempt in stopping the
Korean war was when South Korea tried fighting back alone. That was the one
unsuccessful attempts at stopping the war.
The Korean war still affects us today, even though it ended in 1953. The Koreas
still has a wall that has armed guards posted all over it. With all the armed guards
tensions are kinda high a war could break out at any moment. There is still talk of war,
especially since North Korea has developed nuclear weapons. War is very close at
hand with North Korea having such dangerous weapons.
I feel like this a problem because North Korea could start a war just like the one
before but involving more than 5 countries. Some ideas that could help stop this
is we could have everyone that has nuclear weapons to dismantle them and get rid of
them properly. Now you might say that it won't work and it might not. What if there
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Korean War On The Cold War
On June 25 1950, the North side invaded the South side for the purpose of unification of the whole
country. The North had an advantage over the South in terms of military strength due to the
powerful support from the Soviets and the People 's Republic of China. In contrast, the South side
countervailed by taking the part in the war with United Nations Forces which was composed the
United States, United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, Turkey, Ethiopia, Thai,
Philippine, Columbia, Greece, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Luxembourg and South Korea.
Afterward, the Chinese People 's Volunteer Army entered the war and the Soviets supported the
north side in terms of weapon supply or military training. Korean War is regarded as a war by proxy
between powers in the Western Bloc and powers in the Eastern Bloc. This war was the first hot war
on the cold war era. The causality of this war was tremendous; South Korea lost 217,000
servicepersons and 1,000,000 civilians. North Korean lost 406,000 military men and 600,000
civilians. China lost 600,000 military and the United States lost 36,516. (Seth 2010) As the total
population of Korean peninsula was about thirty million, indeed one of six people was sacrificed in
this war.
3. Countries concerned
In this conflict, there are five involved countries; South Korea, North Korea, the United State, the
Soviets, and China. And United Nation is also concerned party. (Referring to the Figure 1)
Figure1 main actors
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North America Vs South Korea Essay
It is said that the more close the countries, the more similar they are. Examples of this could be
Venezuela and Colombia and also The United States of America and Canada. Although North Korea
and South Korea share a same piece of land, they have many differences. The most notable
differences between North Korea and South Korea are in the political, tourist and economic aspect.
Firstly, the political aspect of North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea
(DPRK), is based on a Korean branch of socialism, under which the state controls everything
relating to citizens and the country, from food distribution to diplomatic decisions. On the other
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And North Korea's hunger problem continues to this day: Pyongyang has relied upon "emergency"
international humanitarian relief for over a decade and a half. Earlier this year the DPRK lodged an
urgent appeal to the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) for another round of food aid.
North Korea is thus the world's first and only industrialized economy to lose the capacity to feed
itself.''
Meanwhile South Korea's economy according to Forbes was one of the world's fastest–growing
from the early 1960s to the late 1990s, and still one of the fastest–growing developed countries in
the 2000s.
Although these two countries share a same piece of land, they have three important points that make
them differentiable, which are political, tourist and economic. North Korea is a socialism country
which is not a common destination for tourist and also its economy has brought starvation to its
population while South Korea is a democratic country which attracts a lot of tourist and the
economy is still growing every day. It is possible that in these coming years the North Korean
situation could change and this neighbor countries would be more alike, but for now are completely
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The Involvement of the Cold War in Guatemala Conflict
"A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on. Ideas have endurance without death"
. This quote was said in 1962 by John F. Kennedy as his description of the Cold War. The Cold War
is often described as a state of political tension and military rivalry between the United States and
the Soviet Union from 1945 to 1991. It is therefore known by many people that the Cold War started
and ended in Europe . However one must remember that many other countries around the world
were also affected by the Cold War. Consequently instead of examining the argument that the Cold
War did not involve countries in the Third World this essay will hence show how the Cold War did
in fact involve countries of the 'Third World'. The word 'involve' here means to be part of or
included in the Cold War. The term 'Third World' came about during the Cold War, to mainly define
countries that remained unconnected to either NATO, which included the United States, the Western
European countries and their allies representing the First World or the Soviet Bloc, including the
Soviet Union, the People's Republic of China, Cuba and their allies representing the Second World .
Therefore, this essay will be divided into three main parts. To further understand the involvement of
the Cold War in the Third world this essay will analyse incidents that occurred in three different
countries around the world. One must first analyse the impact and the relationship of the Congo
Crisis and the Cold War.
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  • 1. The Cold War was a Big Chicken Match The cold war was a long war lasting 45 years but was never actually any fighting. The war was between two national super powers the United States and the Soviet Union. The war was one big chicken match seeing who could build the biggest bomb the fastest. The big argument was between communism and democracy. The USA supported Democracy and its freedoms. Democracy is basically freedom, you may do as you please and make your own decisions. You can be a bartender or a CEO your fate lies in your hands and not the governments. Also the biggest perk to democracy is the right to vote. You can vote on you countries leader vs. a king or a prime minister. The people of democracy have a say in the government. The USSR supports Communism. Communism is led by a prime minister and gives the people no choices. You may not choose who leads your country. The government decides your future you have no say in your job or your pay. Everything is decided for you like you're a toddler. Most of the world today in democratic (including the USSR) and communism is dying out. Both of these supper powers used the Domino Effect to spread their choice of government. The domino effect is the belief that if one country switches to democracy or communism all surrounding countries will follow. Wisconsin Senator McCarthy thought there were many communists in the USA government. McCarthyism is how the senator wrote down 205 names of possible communists in the government and drove all around the country ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. North Korea Poses Threat To The United States. Ssg Stumbo, North Korea Poses Threat to the United States SSG Stumbo, Tommy A. ALC Class 002–017 Does different cultures throughout society poses a threat to the United States. A culture is said to be a customary belief, social forms and material traits of a racial religious, or social group that is learned, shared, integrated, dynamic, and based upon symbols. The characteristic features of everyday existence shared by people in a place or time. All cultures have these basic features. It is not biological and we do not inherit it. We share culture with other members of our group in which we are able to act appropriately and despite the shared nature of culture, this does not mean that culture is homogenous. Does North ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cultures are unparalleled with North Korea maintaining a communist government ran by the Kim Family for generations rather than a democracy like the United States. North Korea consists of a population conditioned from a very young age to accept the words and deeds of the elder and junior Kim's to be the absolute truth. "The greatest meaning in life lies in bullets and bombs." With a society referred into three categories as basic, chaotic and enemy, depending on the background and social origins. With a culture that operates as a communist Government raising human rights issues in addition to concerns over nuclear and chemical weapons. Human rights are nonexistent in the country. Officials above Deputy Prime Minister Level are provided vehicles at state expenses. Party operates at a level of discipline surpassing that of the military. For example, "public self–criticism is the punishment for being a minute late after lunch. Surveillance is much tighter to include listening devices at home and watching their every move." Corruption is highest in the government trading and foreign exchange departments. Almost equally severe in departments responsible for housing and employment. Nuclear and chemical weapons have always been an interest between the two. A Stalemate, escalation, or an agreement. Military Demarcation Line within the 4 kilometer wide Demilitarized Zone has separated the North from South Korea since 1953. Risking arrest, imprisonment and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. South Korea Research Paper The country of Korea gained its independence from Japan after World War Two in 1945. The Republic of Korea (ROK) formed the southern government in August 1948 and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea formed the northern government later that year. The Korean War began when North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950. In 1953, both sides signed an armistice splitting the country along a demilitarized zone, but with no peace agreement. Today, the two countries are considered the most heavily guarded border in the world. The southern country is divided into nine provinces and seven cities, which are administratively separate: Seoul, Busan, Daegu, Incheon, Ulsan, Daejeon, and Gwangju. South Korea is located on the eastern side of Asia and the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The National Assembly makes all of the laws in the country and represents the people's opinions. The National Assembly is made up of 300 seats; 245 decided on majority vote and the rest elected by proportional representation. Each member selected in the National Assembly serves a four–year term. The Executive Branch is headed by the President, who exercises the executive right of government. The Executive Branch of the government operates two boards, two offices, twenty–two ministries, sixteen administrations, and six committees. The president has an election every five years by popular vote and the prime minister is appointed by the president with the consent of the National Assembly. The Constitution does not allow a president to run for a second election. Currently, South Korea is a republic with a president and a prime minister who both lead the government. The Judiciary Branch of government is composed of the Supreme Court, appellate courts, district courts, family courts, administrative courts, the patent courts, and among many others. The president also appoints the justices that run the Supreme Court with consent from the National Assembly. In the Cabinet Meetings, the president and prime minister serve as the chair and vice chair to evaluate important policies under the rights accorded to the Executive branch of the government. If the president is absent, the prime minister is to control the ministries of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Canada 's Sovereign And Morally Just Approach Canada has been highly involved in global issues and has held itself on moral grounds, despite some opposing influence. Canada's sovereign and morally just approach can be seen in many events in the 20th century, such as in the Second World War, the Korean War, the Suez Crisis and the Vietnam War. As well, Canada's imperfect, yet improving immigration policy displays the acceptance and unbiased approach Canada has towards people of different backgrounds. Despite some minor missteps and impediments, Canada would make an excellent choice for UN Advisor Country for the reason that Canada has spearheaded much global intervention, especially for such a small (population–wise) and unassuming country. The Second World War was an important event in Canadian history, turning an unobtrusive country on the outer edge of global affairs into a critical player in the 20th century's most important struggle. The Canadian Prime Minister of the time, William Lyon Mackenzie King was hesitant to join the Second World War due to the devastating effects of the first war still being fresh. Canada took all variables into account and launched Canada into the war very well, with a primary focus on the manufacturing duties of the war. Notably, Canada carried out a vital role in the Battle of the Atlantic, allowing goods produced in Canada to pass the ocean and neutralize threats by German U–boats. In addition, Canada played a big role in the air war over Germany and contributed forces to the campaigns ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Impact On Canadian Actions Throughout The 20th Century In the words of John F. Kennedy, "communism has never come to power in a country that was not disrupted by war or corruption, or both". Canada in the 20th century has perfectly portrayed the meaning of the quote by treating communism inconsistently throughout history. Communism refers to the economic system in which the ownership of all property, and the means of production and distribution is commonly owned and controlled by the community including the workers, as well as the state. This system greatly landed an impact on Canadian actions throughout the 20th century. Documentation of such actions is found in several historic events: Post World War I  Winnipeg General Strike  Estevan Massacre  Formation of the Communist Party  On–to–Ottawa Strike Post World War II  Igor Gouzenko  Iron Curtain  NATO  NORAD/DEW line  WARSAW Pact  Avro Arrow Confrontation  Truman Doctrine  United Nations Security Council  Korean War  Vietnam  Cuban Missile Crisis History has shown in what way after the First World War, the Canadian government has responded to several communism uprisings events. The Winnipeg General Strike is one example, which took place in 1919. It was a labour action taken by the workers for better wages and working conditions, for recognition of their unions and for the principle of collective bargaining. Workers were becoming frustrated with the Labour and Trade Unions and united it to make One Big Union. This resulted in a strike that occurred ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Why Australia Joined Vietnam War The reason why Australia joined the Vietnam War was to support South Korea in stopping communism from spreading to Europe and Asia. The French defeat at the Dien Bien Phu was followed by a peace conference in Geneva. As a result of the conference, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam received their independence, and Vietnam was temporarily divided between an anti– Communist South and a Communist North. Koreas national conflict had rapidly become one of the global significance the us president called to stop North Korea from invading South Korea and spreading communism. North Korea refused which led to the USA to start a military intervention to stop communism spreading to South Korea. From the 29th of June to the 27th 1953 1700 Australian sailors, soldiers and airmen served in the Korean War. After World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union were the world's strongest nations. They were called superpowers. They had different ideas about economics and government. They fought a war of ideas called the Cold War. The cold war had started in 1947 during 1989 and 1990, the Berlin Wall came down, and borders opened, and free elections. In late 1991 the Soviet Union itself ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Australia responded with 30 military advisers. Their arrival in South Vietnam in July 1962 was the beginning of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War. According to the Australian war memorial website the arrival of the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) in South Vietnam during July and August 1962 was the beginning of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War. Australia's participation in the war was formally declared at an end when the Governor–General issued a proclamation on 11 January 1973. The only combat troops remaining in Vietnam were a platoon guarding the Australian embassy in Saigon, which was withdrawn in June ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Power Politics In America Regardless of the magnitude of your country within Northeast Asia , threats exist that challenge your international security and at the heart of this struggle is power politics. Where power politics is political action by a person or group (country) that makes use of its resources to increase their power or influence within a particular region . That is the threat facing Northeast Asia today in the globalized and dangerous world surrounding them from all cardinal directions – total war and annihilation is no stranger to this area. The rise of the core countries within Northeast Asia should not be alarming to anyone who understands the culture and way of life of this region–survival and negotiating is the key to success and remembering the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... in concerned, the resumption of three–way talks also highlights willingness on the part of Japan and South Korea to engage with China. This effort to reduce the so–called 'Asian paradox'– that is, the disparity between worsening political and security ties and increasing economic interdependence – reflects a common response of hedging against China's rise. With the jury still out, on whether China is seeking to establish a new regional order, the best strategy at the disposal of regional countries remains to simultaneously balance against and engage with the rising power . The real issue for the U.S. is the trilateral agreements do not include North Korea and their nuclear program continues to go unchecked. If economic ties become so strong for the three core countries, their ability to use power politics to keep the north in check maybe in danger. China, potentially, is using the North Koreas nuclear program as a bargaining chip against the U.S. as it grows into an economic hegemon concerned over the U.S. pivot to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Case Study Of Trump's One China Policy So far, Trump has managed to antagonize the Mexican president and the Islamic world as well as harangue the Australian prime minister and the French president. More interestingly, after reaching out to his Chinese counterpart via a letter in which he expressed a desire to form a "constructive relationship", Trump decided to accept the traditional US approach of pursuing a "One China" policy. US defence secretary James Mattis was in Asia recently as the first member of the Trump cabinet on foreign shores for talks with Japan and South Korea––two of America's closest allies. This visit was an attempt to underscore the importance of Asia in Trump's foreign policy matrix. Expectations from the new defence secretary are high as he is widely ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Though he took on China by suggesting that it "shredded the trust of nations in the region" with the island–building and by using political pressure on states in the region, he refrained from calling for an increase in American military presence in the region. Abe's visit to the US last week saw Tokyo offering direct financial, engineering and technical input for Trump's proposed infrastructure development programme as well as other proposals for cooperation in cutting–edge technologies such as commercial aircraft, robots and artificial intelligence. This plan, the 'Japan–US growth and employment initiative', is the centrepiece of Abe's outreach to Trump. Tokyo is hoping to embed the larger US–Japan relationship in the economic leverage that it can bring to bear on it. In South Korea, Mattis addressed the controversy over the joint decision to deploy a Terminal High Altitude Area Defence (Thaad) battery in response to North Korean ballistic missile development. He had already reaffirmed American commitment to the deployment of a Thaad system to defend against North Korean ballistic missiles despite recent pressure from China to cancel the deployment. Read also | India in Trump's world In a veiled reference to China's concerns that a Thaad radar could be used to look into Chinese territory, Mattis said "there's no other nation that needs to be concerned about Thaad other than North Korea". He, however, warned that if Pyongyang used nuclear weapons ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Summary: Trudeau's Relationship Canada's most important diplomatic relationship is that with the United States. Over the years this relationship has had its ups and downs for numerous reasons, but it can be largely traceable to the interpersonal rapport between prime ministers and presidents in any era. Relations between Canada and the United States, is of the utmost importance in maintaining harmony within our continent and that synergy must begin at the top, with the prime minister and the president. Throughout history, many Canadian prime ministers have garnered good relations with our neighbors to the south, but it was Brian Mulroney who set the modern standard for excellence in bilateral relations. Once quoted as saying "When the president engages, the White House engages, and when the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A survey published in 1982 by the Foreign Affairs Committee, stated that "relations between the U.S. and Canada have become more strained that at any time in recent memory". Over the course of Pierre Trudeau's last term in office, the temperature of Canada's most important foreign relationship had plunged from chilly to icy. This deep freeze inflicted real costs on Canadians. By 1984, the terms of trade were turning against Canadian raw–materials exports, and Canadian manufacturers faced an intensifying threat of protectionism in Congress. With Centre–right governments in power in Washington, London and Bonn, Canada found itself isolated, its interest disregarded, its opinions openly scoffed at. The U.S. saw the Trudeau "peace initiative" as the "pot–induced behavior of an erratic leftist". Brian Mulroney set himself to restore Canada's reputation as a respected and reliable partner. He succeeded–––and then ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Impact Of Globalization Globalization is a process that connected the world and has exposed people to one another. According to Campbell, globalization is defined as a "complex web of social processes that intensify and expand worldwide economic, cultural, political, and technological exchanges and connections" (Campbell & et al, 2010, pg. 4). It has become easier to connect with people all over the world and mix cultures. Globalization creates new social networks, multiplies existing connections, expands and stretches social relations and connections, intensifies and accelerates social exchange, and appears as objective and subjective plane (Steger, p.9–15). It has become a new way of life for modern people and it would be impossible for nations to become isolated again. People believe that globalization only encompasses trade. When they think of the term they often view it through a specific lens. Often, the first lens that people think of is the economic lens of globalization. However, globalization affects social, cultural, environmental, and political and global governance lenses'. For the political and global governance lens, politicians have to now view domestic national security as foreign security. Nations need to work with each other to solve self–interests and protect their people. The connectedness through globalization is not always positive. One major issue that has become worse through globalization is the issue of nuclear proliferation. Weber writes "There's effectively a market ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. How Did Great Britain Improve The Economy After Ww2 World War II has become renown as the war that truly changed the world. As one of the most deadly wars in recorded history with over 50 million recorded deaths. Great Britain made up one of 30 countries involved in the war against extreme hatred and genocide (World War II). As a main player in the war, Great Britain faced devastation after the war. The Prime Ministers and politicians taking office in the half–century following the war worked hard to restore once once so noble and powerful country. Politics after World War II were centered on fixing the economy through reforms and industrial revolutions, settling foreign affairs and repairing the country to the state it had previously housed before the war. A substantial effort of the government ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1964, Harold Wilson began his term promising optimism and results. Wilson worked to demolish Great Britain's debt to the best of his ability. He threw himself into his ideas of creating a "New Great Britain" which helped ignite a large second industrial revolution (Prime Ministers and Political Timeline). Heath, a conservative elected in 1970, devoted himself to settling political and social uprisings in the public. In 1979, Margaret Thatcher, Great Britain's first female Prime Minister, took office. Thatcher believed that the government had recently become too involved in the citizens' lives, and she worked to create policies to enable Britons the ability to control most political aspects themselves. Thatcher's major focus became privatization of housing and public transportation. Although she took office in the midst of a recession, she handled the problems that came with the difficult circumstances. Thatcher modernized the industry by taking out older unions. She also made a risky, yet needed, decision to increase interest rates. The increase resulted in more control over inflation, and kept the economy from dropping ("Margaret Thatcher"). Through the thoughtful and dedicated decision–making processes of a few of Great Britain's late Prime Ministers, Great Britain started on a bold path on its way towards ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Pros And Cons Of The Liberal Democratic Party The Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has been the majority party for more than 40 years uninterrupted, except in 1993 and 2009. In 1993, members of the party defected to form a new party, losing the majority control of the party, hence losing control of the government. This temporary loss of power gave reformers a chance at changing the Japanese political structure to include two main parties that regularly alternate power. In 2009 the Democratic Party of Japan (DPJ) won the majority seats. The LDP took back the majority in 2012. During DPJ's tenure in power, the devastating 2011 Japanese earthquake occurred. When Prime Minister Noda Yoshihiko pushed through a controversial sales tax consumption increase bill through the National Diet. December of that year, the LDP was able to pressure Prime Minister Noda to dissolve the lower house, leading to the LDP gaining the majority. Then in 2013, the LDP reached majority in the upper house too, effectively taking back control of the government. The Diet has been lopsidedly dominated by the LDP over three or four other smaller parties that had practically no chance of controlling the government. However due to pressures from the LDP, the reformers were forced to compromise to retain certain aspects of the old system intact. Many experts believe that the electoral reform does not have a high chance of creating a two–party system that is like the US. The LDP is a conservative political party, formed in 1955 with the merger of Liberal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. How Did The Cold War Affect Latin America The cold war has caused many effects to many different countries. Such as Europe, Asia, and Latin America. There has been some good changes and there have been some bad changes. Some changes to Europe include the Hungary attack. The Soviet troops were ordered to attack Hungary. As a result to this, a new Hungarian Revolutionary government was formed to protect the hungarian people, and provide them aid in the form of soldiers and firearms. There was also a wall built to separate west and east Berlin. There were also some changes in Latin America. The U.S. did not trust Cuba, being a Communist government country. There was a series of missile sites, which were only in place to provide nuclear strike capability against the western hemisphere. After that the sandinistas had the best organized and most experienced military bases. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The Prime Minister Nehru's speech in Washington, states how he believes since the nonalignment, the countries have the right to more freedom and be able to decide their own policy of life. In korea Many people have lost their friends and family as "traitors." Korea was later separated ton north and south Korea, along with Vietnam. The cold war has caused many changes between Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Some of these changes were good such as the belief of freedom being spread, but a few of these changes were pretty bad such as many friends and families being lost due to being a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. The Suez Crisis: Canada's Middle Power Currently, Canada is known as a middle power as on many occasions Canada has proved themselves as more than just a country. A middle power is a sovereign state that does not have too much power but influences the world in a good way. There are three prominent times that Canada has proved themselves as more than just a country. For example, the Suez Crisis was a military and political confrontation that took place in Egypt. It was over the Suez Canal which was an artificial waterway in Egypt that connected the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea. The Suez Crisis threatened to divide the United States and Great Britain, potentially harming the Western military alliance as well. During this crisis, Canada was not affected in any sort of way. However, Canada's soon–to–be Prime Minister, Lester B. Pearson, spent much of his time involving himself and trying to find a solution to the crisis. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The peacekeeping force consisted of military soldiers from 130 different countries in the United Nations. After the peacekeeping force idea, Pearson stated to the other countries that "peace is far more than ceasing to fire". After hearing this from Pearson, 57 UN states voted in favour of the idea and no country voted against the peacekeeping mission. The peacekeeping mission was a plan to send the United Nations military to sign an agreement and stop the crisis without anyone having to admit defeat. Soon after the voting, UN peacekeepers went into the Canal Zone to figure out an agreement. Ultimately this action won Lester B. Pearson the Nobel Prize and also helped Canada emerge as a middle ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Essay about Canada and The Korean War Overshadowed by the previous, long and devastating Second World War, the Korean War became known by Canadian veterans as the "Forgotten War". After Japan's defeat in World War II, Korea was split into two parts, North Korea and South Korea. North Korea was occupied by the communist country of USSR while South Korea was held by the Americans and other democratic nations. War officially broke out on June 25, 1950, when the North Koreans assaulted across the country's division on the 38th Parallel with their men and artillery behind them. North Korea and its leaders wanted to unify the whole country from its division by taking over South Korea under their government. North Korea was allied with China and the Republic of Korea was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Also, Canada wanted to follow UN's code of world peace and have a peaceful reputation. Lester B. Pearson, who was the Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs, said that the United Nations must "assist the people of Korea to establish peace and order throughout their territory as the firm foundation for democratic institutions and free self–government." Canada wanted Korea to be a free and fair country with a democratic government opposed from a communist one. Canada did not only want to fend off the communist threats but to also free Korea from its struggles to be a country of freedom. In addition, it was imperative that Canada joined the war. Not only did Canada want to exert its influence as a middle power of the UN, but also act as a cool negotiator in the UN. Without a valid coalition, the U.S. military hawks might decide to use extreme methods to win the war. In the radio, a reporter announces that if the situation escalates higher, "the United States [will] consider using the atomic bomb." On the occasion of this happening, it may cause an even greater war, perhaps World War III. That war will be far more deadly because countries will begin utilizing nuclear warfare. In many ways, Canada used the Korean War to improve their relationship with the U.S. by showing their support for them. Canada's American influence evoked its support towards the Republic of Korea, who was under attack from the communist nation of North ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Australia Involvement In The Vietnam War Analysis The Vietnam War was of great importance to Australia as there was an emerging fear of communism in western countries, these countries believed in a domino theory where if one country fell to communism the surrounding countries would follow. Throughout this essay the leading reasons for Australia's involvement in the Vietnam war will be evaluated, through four significant sources: Allan Renouf, Australian Ambassador in Washington's letter, Sir Robert Menzies, Parliamentary Debates, 29th April, 1965, Sir James cables comments at the Geneva Convention and PM Harold Holt's speech. The main reasons for Australia's involvement in the war were the ANZUS treaty signed after World War 2, The Domino Theory (The theory that surrounding countries would ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The ANZUS treaty (Australian, New Zealand United States) was an agreement signed by all three treaties in 1951 to protect the pacific if another attacks like the Japanese were to occur. This treaty was very important for Australia's defence, as in WW2 the Japanese almost invaded Australia but the United States saved Australia from being invaded. Australia was willing to send troops to support America because Australian politicians believed if they helped now the US would help if Australia were ever to be attacked as this idea is shown in Allan Renouf's letter; "To achieve such a habitual closeness of relations with the United states and sense of mutual alliance that in our time and need, after we have shown all reasonable restraint and good sense, the United States would have little option but to respond as we would want." In 1954 the SEATO treaty was signed to block further communism in SEA. This treaty was used by the United States to keep fighting and to gain further support from other Southeast Asian countries and Australia as SEATO was like a Tiger without teeth this shown in this quote by Diplomat Sir James Cable; "a fig leaf for the nakedness of American ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay on The Nation Of Japan The small island of Japan is both unique and rich in culture. Japan has made many advancements in its time. In the topics of history, government, geography, culture, and economy, Japan has a very interesting background and future. The earliest known period in Japan was the Jomon period, which lasted from 13000 BC to 300 BC. This period included mostly fisherman and hunters. During the Yayoi period, agriculture was introduced and social classes began to form. In the mid 500's, Buddhism was introduced to Japan, mostly due to influence from the mainland's. Japanese society began to grow and become more advanced. The Emperor was technically the leader of Japan, but he had little actual power. Regents, court nobles, and shoguns usually ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Japan's unconditional surrender to the U.S. soon followed on August 15, 1945. Japan remained in U.S. occupation until 1952. Japan took awhile to rebuild but eventually became a military power again and a strong military presence still remains in Japan today. Japan has a parliamentary government with a constitutional monarchy. The head of government is Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama. The Prime Minister is elected by the legislative branch . The chief of state is Emperor Akihito. The emperor does not have any power. He is simply a symbol for Japan. The cabinet is led by the Prime Minister. The cabinet includes the ministers that the Prime Minister has appointed. The Japanese legislative branch or parliament includes a House Of Representatives and the House of Councillors. There are 480 members in the House of Representatives and 242 members in the House of Councillors. Members of the Japanese parliament are elected by the citizens of Japan. Elections for the House of Representatives take place every four years. Half of the House of Councillors are elected ever three years. You must be 20 or older to be Slater 3 eligible to vote. Women have the right to vote. The Supreme court is the highest court. The chief justice of the Supreme Court is appointed by the Prime Minister, but all other justices are appointed by the cabinet. Japan is located in Eastern Asia in the Pacific Ocean. It ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Flaws Of The Commission Recommendations The flaws of the commission are extensive, but there is also a well–structured base to build on for future endeavors. Woven into the fabric of the commission are the makings of a potentially successful Reconciliation commission. With a slight tweaking to the core premise, a few assorted changes to the logistics and a less meddling government the commission could stand a chance at healing the wounds. As mentioned previously, the South Korean Truth and reconciliation council was made in the image of the South African Truth and Reconciliation council. The commission wished to place an emphasis on finding out the historical proceedings in a concise and thorough manner. However, having been met with a slew of bureaucratic hurdles, the commission soon began to shift its' tactics in a manner that would allow them to continue their search but not smirch the name of the South Korean Government. Without accepting responsibilities for much of the atrocities committed during the time, the Korean government began to take the form of the truth as defined by the government commission. If the main goal was truly to facilitate the process of healing in South Korea, then the most potentially successful format for the commission would have been that of an Reparation and restitution commission seeing as many of the misdoings were in fact committed by the government onto the people, causing tangible damage that could be potentially repaired. An Apology ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Australia And Japan Expressed Their Interest Of Signing A... Australia and Japan expressed their interest in signing a defence technology cooperation agreement after Japanese Prime Minister Abe and Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott 's meeting during Abe's visit to Australia in July (Prime Minister of Australia 2014). This is surprising for the international society as the Japanese constitution did not allow Japan to export its military technologies until the Japanese government's recent change to Article 9 (Nye 2014). Even though the agreement is not signed yet, this news had attracted many attention from around the globe. There are various kinds of explanations and analyzations on why this two states would choose to release such information at this time. The argument for this essay would be that the defence technology cooperation agreement may be one of the many policies that aims on making Japan a normal country, in response in the rising power of China and the threats from Korea, so that it can play a better role in balancing regional security. This essay will try to prove this argument by briefly introducing why Japan is not a normal country within the international society and Prime Minister Abe's recent efforts to change this situation, how a defence technology cooperation agreement between Australia and Japan can play a critical role on this matter, why Japan and Australia are considering choose to sign such agreement with each other, and the incentives for Australia to support Japan's goal of strengthening its military ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Stereotypes In Black Panther Movie Movies are a way to portray an underlying message beyond the plot. The director can highlight stereotypes of places or people as much as he/she likes. Some movies can negatively portray stereotypes while others do the opposite. Black Panther is one of those movies that has a positive image towards its identity group. This 2018 movie follows the new trend for marvel super hero movies. It starts with a history of the country Wakanda, a fictional third world country in Africa. The history begins with five tribes agreeing to live among themselves but end up at war. These tribes fight for the possession of a fallen meteorite filled with Vibranium, the world's most valuable metal. Fighting is at a deadlock until one warrior has a vision by the black ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... T'Challa, Nakia, and Okoye try to interfere the sale of the artifact in South Korea. They catch Klaue and release him to CIAAgent Ross. It is during the interrogation where Klaue informs the CIA agent about the truth of Wakanda. It is during the questioning when Stevens attacks the building, freeing Klaue and injuring Ross. T'Challa decides to bring Ross back to Wakanda to save his life. Erik Stevens escapes and eventually kills Klaue and brings his body to Wakanda and reveals that he deserves a claim to the throne. He then defeats T'Challa in ceremonial combat and assumes the position of Black Panther. T'Challa is healed by M'Baku since he showed mercy during the initial fight and returns to Wakanda and eventually retakes his throne. After all the mayhem, T'Challa must reveal Wakanda's true identity to the United Nations to explain the reasoning for all the inconveniences. The importance of this movie is due to how it subconsciously addresses minority groups. These groups such as blacks and women are not necessarily minority in population but in terms of high power positions. Race has been a very important issue in the world for centuries. Although there have been strides towards racial equality, there is still room for improvement. Before Black Panther superheroes were dominantly white males. Recently there have been an increase of women superheroes, but there have not really been any superheroes of African descent. T'Challa is the first of an important movement for racial ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Japan 's Foreign Policy During The End Of The Twentieth... In the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Japan was a strong militaristic country that held a strong power and influence in the Asia Pacific region. It was an expansionist and strong imperialist nation similar as the Western colonizers such as England, the Dutch, Russia, France and Germany. The Japanese empire extended from the Dutch East Indies in the south to Manchuria in the north before the country surrendered on September 1945 to the Allies. The Allied Power led by General Douglas MacArthur had occupied Japan for several years before it was fully liberated in 1952. After the occupation, Japan's foreign policy was given back to its government. The country took the opportunity given to repair its relations with its neighbours. Some historians claimed that the reconciliation period was successful through several treaties agreed upon the East Asian countries in the 1960s. However, it was different side of the story when the issue was asked to the Japanese former colonies. A lot of its people will claim that they could not forget what the Empire of Japan had done to them. Hence, it would be wise to ask how does Japan war history would affect its relations with its East Asia neighbours? This paper will explain the two most significant impacts that the aggressive Empire of Japan history affects its connections with its neighbours. History has caused the reconciliation process between the countries to be delayed and continues frictions between them to occur. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. The Yasukuni Shrine and the Rise of Japan The Yasukuni Shrine and the Rise of Japan's New Nationalism The Yasukuni Shrine is a Shinto shrine established in 1869 in Tokyo. It was constructed in order to honor and worship the soldiers who have died for their country in the Boshin Civil War that brought about the Meiji restoration and sacrificed their lives in the service of their emperor to build a firm foundation for Japan to become a truly peaceful country. For some Asian countries such as China and South Korea, which had been victims under Japanese imperialism and aggression in the first half of the 20th century, the shrine was built to commemorate Japanese war criminals in the World War II, and it has become a blatant symbol for Japanese wartime militarism from the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For the leftist and liberals, the Rape of Nanking is a key symbol of cruel Japanese militarism. They used the sympathy for civilian casualties to substantiate Article 9 of the constitution, which is essential to avoid another Nanking Massacre and to prevent Japan from waging wars in the future, and they viewed that the presence of Yasukuni proves the resurgence of Japanese militarism and the continual existence of feudalism in modern Japanese society. However, the rightist conservative camp in Japan is rising to prominence on a wave of patriotic assertiveness, and their influence is evident in the rewriting of Japanese textbooks to deny imperial Japan's conquest in China. Therefore, in addition to its militaristic history and ideology chasm between political camps, the symbolism of Yasukuni adds external political pressure on Japanese government to re–examine the articulation of its wartime past. Not only does the Yasukuni controversy generated disapproval from Japan's Asian neighbors, it also created domestic debate between the leftist and rightist political groups in Japan. In contrast to the Japanese leftist, the Chinese, and the Korean, the prime minister's shrine visits are supported by right–wing nationalists, who form a significant core component of the support base of the Liberal Democratic Party and dominates ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. South Korea 's Historical Struggle With Tyrannical Rule Essay Abstract Considering South Korea's historical struggle with tyrannical rule, the nation has become quite a democratic force, mirroring its European and American counterparts. Being a country that caters to different values, cultures, and social structures, there are some considerable differences of their Criminal Justice System, specifically their criminal procedures, policing, and prison populations. However, due to their adaption of Western legal traditions there are similar marks within South Korea's laws and constitution. Introduction In the face of the initial plan of a unified Korea in the 1943 Cairo Declaration, intensifying Cold War resentment between the Soviet Union and the United States, as well as tensions within Korea with the Korean War, eventually led to the establishment of separate governments, each with its own system, and to the division of Korea into two political entities in 1948: North Korea and South Korea (Gohar, 1988). South Korea is a relatively small nation in the east located in the Southern portion of the Korean Peninsula; it shares a properly guarded border with North Korea, a communistic nation. To give more geographical perspective, South Korea is surrounded by the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan, in which its namesake is not too far off in the southeastern direction. With a population of around 50 million people, more than half of its people is located in the country's capital, Seoul (Joo, 2015). Although it is a country of small ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. South Korean War Analysis On September 28, 1950, the 3rd Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment arrived in Pusan, South Korea in what would be Australia's major contribution in the war effort against invading forces from the north of the Korean peninsula, to the Korean People's Army (KPA). "Following Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies' endorsement of UNSC Resolution 82, this would see the beginning of a three year conflict in which Australia would commit 17,000 troops and suffer over 300 fatalities, only five years after the end of the Second World War, (AWM, 2016)". In what was predicated as Australia's commitment to providing peacekeeping troops for the United Nations to preserve the freedom of South Koreans, the Korean War would eventually play a fundamental role in solidifying Australia's shift in vital military alliances, in particular the post WWII development of the United States in surpassing the United Kingdom as a key protector of Australia. Whilst the invasion of South Korea by North Korean troops might not have presented a direct threat to Australian security interests, in can be seen that the development of the conflict heightened ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (1950). Governor–General's Speech. Parliamentary Debates (pp. 290–291). Canberra: Senate. Furthermore, this statement appears to reject the notion of the domino theory describing the emergence of communism in Asian nations as "...the working people awakening to the fact they can rule nations". Whilst this is a highly authoritative primary source, as a key figure in the Labor Party it should be noted that O'Flaherty's comment reflects the party's objective at the time to minimize the perception of a communist threats due to public fears of a communist influence within the trade union movement, (Kendall, 2008, p. 48). As such, Menzies' and Spender's political views with regards to the spread of communism can be seen as representative and necessary in evaluating Australia's historical dependence on a larger military ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Canada 's Role During The World Since 1945 Benjamin Salebaigi Canada's Role in the world since 1945 Canada has played a big role in the world since 1945 and this role has continued to this very day. Canada is still to this day being viewed as a peacekeeping nation because of its efforts and contributions in organizations like the United Nations, NATO and NORAD. These have given Canada a bigger and more important role in the world.Canada has made considerable contributions in organizations such as the UN, NATO and NORAD. The United Nations, is a organization that promotes social and economic progress and also focuses on peace world–wide. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, or NATO, was formed in 1949 and was focused on protecting Western European countries from a possible of invasion by the Soviet Union. The North American Defence System, or NORAD, was an agreement created in 1957 between Canada and the United States. This agreement was made to stop the threat of Soviet attack on North America. The United Nations was formed in April of 1945 and consisted of 50 countries that all shared the same ideals and basic goals. The four basic goals of the United Nations are; maintaining world peace and preventing future wars; improving the standard of living for all countries and encouraging cooperation among nations as well as defending human rights and helping to promote equality. Canada has really played an important role in the General Assembly, and the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Battle Of Vimy Ridge Research Paper Pre 1950 The Battle of Vimy Ridge took place in April 1917. This battle was the most intricately planned operation on the Western front by the Allied troops during World War One. It was led by Canadian General, Sir Arthur Currie, and was the first time all four Canadian Corps fought together in the war. It was also the first time Canadian troops, led by a Canadian, shared a total Canadian victory. This battle was a defining event for Canada, as it was a major step in achieving full independence from the British. It was important for the growth of Canadian nationalism and pride. Alberta's "Famous Five" were a group of accomplished Canadian women involved in the Persons Case of 1927. At the time, The Constitution stated what requirements had to be met for a person to be delegated into the Canadian Senate, and other government jobs. For years, it had been a given that by a "person" they meant a man. The five women challenged Parliament and asked them whether or not women were seen as persons. When the case went to the Supreme Court of Canada in 1928, it was ruled that the Constitution meant "persons" as in men. However, when the British Privy Council heard of this decision, they vetoed it, and so ruled that women were indeed persons and eligible to be appointed to the Senate. In Canada, this was an important step forward for the women's rights movement. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 29, 1929 the stock market crashed when panicked investors tried to sell all their shares at once. Now known as Black Tuesday, the crash marks the start of the Great Depression, one of the longest and most catastrophic economic downturns in the world. The depression caused by the crash affected Canada greatly, as businesses closed and unemployment rates went up. Prairie farmers were hit the hardest, having to move into cities after wheat prices dropped and the drought completely turned the soil into ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Dr. Lee 's President Park Originally from Seoul, South Korea, Dr. Hong Yong–Pyo received his B.A. and J.D. from Yonsei University, and a Ph.D. in international relations from Oxford University. He has been serving as a Blue House secretary for unification issues since his nomination by President Park Geun–hye as the unification minister on February 17, 2015. Minister Hong was also a researcher at the Korea Institute for National Unification for four years and served as the head of the Institute of Unification Policy in Hanyang University. Before stepping into politics, he also worked as a professor of political science and diplomacy at Hanyang University. Dr. Hong first entered politics when he joined Park's transition committee in late 2012. With the launch of the new administration in 2013, President Park tapped Hong as her presidential secretary for unification. Dr. Hong was an assistant to President Park for two years during which time he was well known for having played a key role in crafting President Park's policies on unification affairs. Minister Hong was initially nominated after President Park carried out a partial reshuffle of the Cabinet on February 17, nominating three new ministers for unification, maritime, transport and financial regulation. All the nominees were required to undergo confirmation hearings at the National Assembly, however, only the prime minister had veto power. Having previously worked with President Park on the inter–Korean issues since 2010, he is expected ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. What Are The Similarities Between North And South Korea The two governmental structures that I have chosen to analyse are those of North and South Korea. Despite being in very close quarters their governmental structures differ greatly. North Korea is a Communist state with "a one man dictatorship" (CIA World Fact Book), South Korea on the other hand, is a republic democracy (CIA World Fact Book). North Korea is the subject of one supreme leader, Kim Jong–un. The executive branch involves the head of government, Premier PAK Pong Ju and vice premiers, and the cabinet– also known as 'Naegak' – both are elected by the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA) (CIA World Fact Book). The SPA is North Korea's "rubber–stamp legislature", with 687 delegates (Inside North Korea's Supreme People's Assembly, 2015 ), they come under the legislative branch and are also known as 'Ch'oego Inmin Hoeui.' The Judicial branch is headed by The Supreme Court, here the judges are chosen by the SPA. Despite this three–way division of power, balance and checks have no meaning in North Korea – "a country characterised by a one–party dictatorship" (Understanding North Korea, 2012). The North Korean legal system involves a "civil law system based on the Prussian model", inspired by Communist legal theory. (CIA World Fact Book) ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The executive powers here include the chief of state, President PARK Geun–hye, head of government, Prime Minister and deputy prime ministers, their powers are that of the premiers in the North Korea government. The cabinet is appointed by the President under the recommendations of the Prime Minister. Elections are won by a majority vote. The legislative branch follows the order of The National Assembly, which has 300 seats (CIA World Fact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Vietnam War Research Paper The Vietnam War extended from 1962–1975, at that time the Australia governments defence policy consisted of sending troops over seas to fight against potential enemies this strategy called 'forward defence' was a major reason for the commitment of Australian troops to the war in Vietnam, from 1962 – 1972 approximately 60,000 Australian men and women served in Vietnam and there were around 500 Australian causalities lost during the Vietnam War. The outbreak of war in Vietnam was as of as a result of communist aggression. In 1951 we joined with New Zealand and the United States to sign the ANZUS treaty, where a attack on any one of those countries was seen as a threat to them all, further in September of 1954 the South East Asia treaty organisation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... For nearly 100 years France had colonial control over Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. At the end of World War II the Vietnamese communist forces defeated the French at the battle of Dien Bien Phu Vietnam was divided by communist divided north and a westerner backed south. Due to all this there was an abundance of anti communist groups growing in Australia. Sir Robert Menzies the Prime minister of Australia at the time came up with a Bill to ban communism in Australia (The 1950 Communist Dissolution) but it was deemed to be unconstitutional by the High Court. This contributed to the idea of forward defence, which lead our troops over to Vietnam so war wasn't fought on our ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. South Korea War Event Analysis Event 1 What is the event? Korea War What year(s) did the event happen? 1950–1953 The Korea War occurred from 1950 to 1953. It was the war between North Korea and South Korea. At that time, Soviet Union supported the communist North Korea, United States supported the democratic South Korea. In June 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea. Canadian government send 22000 soldiers to fight. 300 Canadian soldiers were killed. There are 3 countries supported North Korea and 17 countries supported South Korea. In July 1953, the Korea War ended. Neither North Korea nor South Korea won this war. This is a political event, because the war was allowed for government. Event 2 What is the event? Vietnam War What year(s) did the event happen? 1965–1973 The Vietnam War occurred from 1965–1973. This war was between the communist North Vietnam and democratic South Vietnam. Canadian government didn't sent any soldiers to this war, but 10000 Canadians volunteered to fight with the American forces. More than 30000 draft dodgers during this war. Canadian ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Event 3 What is the event? Avro Arrow (Canadian made weapon) What year(s) did the event happen? 1953 The Avro Arrow is a supersonic interceptor jet. It use supersonic intercept and shoot down enemy bombers. In 1953, Canadian air force needed new planes, Canadian government supported the project to make the Avro Arrow. This design was said to be 20 years ahead its time. The speed of Avro Arrow can reach Mach 2, it means twice the speed of sound. However, few years later, Canadian Prime Minister John Diefenbaker cancelled the project. One reason he cancelled it is the cost of a plane was too expensive. Another reason is both U.S. and Soviet Union had begun building nuclear missiles, plane was not needed any more. This is an economic event because it will use many money to make the Avro Arrow. Event
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  • 32. The Soviet Union During The Cold War After World War II, the world was in a state of heightened suspicion that was lead by ideological differences. There were two main "superpowers" that shaped perceptions of the rest of the world. One was the United States, who had come out of the war fairly unscathed, which was due to little to no conflict directly on its soil, in addition to the possession of atomic weapons and a strong navy and air force. The other major player was the Soviet Union, whose industry was recovered during the first few years of the war in addition to a powerful army. These superpowers had a large impact on other countries due to their ideological differences: the United States favored a capitalistic democracy while the Soviet Union believed in communism. One country that was heavily influenced by both superpowers at the same time was Korea, which was ultimately split into two halves. The United States had a heavy impact on the south while the Soviet Union had an effect on the north. During the Cold War from the late 1940s to the early 1950s, The Soviet Union and the United States wanted to set up spheres of influence in foreign countries so that they could observe what the other was doing, which ultimately lead to the exploitation of North and South Korea. One way to show that the Soviet Union took advantage of North Korea is through the example of the Prime Minister of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Kim Il Sung, attempting to convey that he will always be an ally of the Soviet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Japanese Nationalism and Its Impacts in East Asia Japanese Nationalism and its Impacts in East Asia Introduction Led by a new group of conservative leadership, Japan is undergoing a rise in nationalism fueled by complex mixture of causes spanning from internal politics, economy, perception of new threat from China, and external influence know in Japan as Gaiatsu. Meanwhile, East Asia is experiencing a dramatic shift in regional dominance from Japan to China. Due to the rapid growth in China's economy, East Asian nations, having depended on Japan for regional leadership and economic aid, are now faced with a choice of adopting either a pro–China or pro–Japan policy. The rise in Japan's nationalism and its associated nationalistic actions are agitating many nations who have suffered ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It "is a term used by Asian media recently to refer to a hawkish new generation of Japanese conservatives. They are distinguished from older Japanese conservatives in that they take a more active view of the SDF ? Despite that, they enjoy fair popularity across the nation, especially with the middle aged population?(Wikipedia, Neoconservatism (Japan)). Shintaro Ishihara is the most well known neo–con. "Being an independent ?having shunned the Liberal Democratic Party ?Ishihara may never become primer minister. But he has already done a great deal to popularize Japanese nationalism, allowing many ordinary Japanese to embrace the cause of self–reliance without shame?(Matthews, Foreign Affairs). Listing North Korea's kidnapping of Japanese citizens and Chinese official's entering of Japan's Beijing embassy in 2002, Ishihara strongly supports the revision of Article 9 claiming that for Japan to be more independent, it must have a strong military. As members of the post–war generation, these neo–cons view themselves as unrelated and, thus, not–responsible for the Japan's conquests and wartime history. They express unashamed national pride and stress Japan's international role. "Many of these modern–day nationalists are the more forward–looking among the country's bureaucrats. They are also progressive corporate executives and successful new entrepreneurs. They also see structural reform to be in their best interest. But though they have sound reformist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Japan 's Culture And Its Unique Geography Essay Japan's culture began with its unique geography as an island that is separated and isolated from other East Asian countries. While there are many theories about modern's Japanese ancestor; however, most Japanese archaeologists believe the first people that lived and colonized in Japan was the Ainu. The combined evidence of archeology, anthropology, and genetics have shown the indistinctive look between Ainu and the modern Japanese. In their overall genetic makeup, the Ainu are related to other East Asians, include Japanese and Koreans. The distinctive appearance and hunter lifestyle of the Ainu, and the indistinctive appearance and the intensive agricultural lifestyle of the Japanese have suggested that the Ainu are descended from Japan's original hunter–gatherer inhabitants (Diamond). Japan independence includes three main dates. The most important and current constitution adopted as amendment to Meiji Constitution date was 3 May 1947. Other notable earlier dates include 660 B.C., traditional date of the founding of the nation by Emperor JIMMU and 29 November 1890, date in which Meiji Constitution provides for constitutional monarchy (Japan). The most important and major revolution in Japan's history was the Meiji Revolution, a chain of events that restored practical imperial rule to Japan in 1868 under Emperor Meiji. The Restoration led to enormous changes in Japan 's political and social structure. The period spanned from 1868 to 1912 and was responsible for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. China And Japan 's Relations Years After World War II Andres Creager Brother Josephson International Foundations 215 China 25 November, 2015 China and Japan – Their Relations 70 Years After World War II For many it may seem easy to compare China and Japan. From a westerner point of view perhaps this is common but to the people from those countries perhaps such a comparison is not so pleasant. In fact, both countries would rather be compared to any other country that to be compared to one another. How could this be? How could two countries that are so similar, have so much animosity towards one another? This tension has been going on for a long time. Things took a turn for the worst during World War II. As we take a look at their relations today, we need to ask ourselves several questions. How are their relations 70 years after World War 2? How do their relations affect world economy? And how does this affect the world and countries nearby, such as South Korea? Since the relation between China and Japan is so rich in history, we need to look back and evaluate what are the causes for this great animosity. China has greatly influenced Japan with language, culture, religion, and philosophy. However, Japan moved towards modernization quicker and started viewing China as an antiquated civilization. A key element in the conflict between China and Japan is the large perception gaps on many issues. Each country has a different way of interpreting history and both view themselves as the victim and the other as the aggressor. This issue ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. How Did The Korean War Affect Canada In The 1950s 1950's Korean War The Korean War ended after a armistice was signed. Now during this time the newly made United Nations (UN) which had 16 countries, one which include Canada, roughly 26,000+ Canadian soldiers went to go and serve in the war. Now after the two world wars, the Korean War remains Canada's third bloodiest war, which resulted in a lose of 516 Soldiers and more than 1,200 soldiers wounded. Now Canada also made a huge sacrifice with resources, Canadian Warships were sent to Korean waters to help protect the UN carriers. Not only that Canada's air force also took people from North Korea and brought them to a safer place, also with these planes they brought resources. There were also Canadian fighter pilots who flew with the United ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Compare And Contrast The Conflict Between North And South... The War Between The Two Korea's The Korean war, began in June of 1950, and ended with a truce in July of 1953. It was started because of the US and Russia not being able to come to an agreement. And it ended with threats of an atomic bombing.However the bigger issues that created this conflict still affect us to this day. There are many issues, creating conflict between North and South Korea. Most of these problems stem from the fact that North Korea is a communist nation and South Korea is a democratic nation. Also the fact that North Korea was run by a dictator and still is, is another major factor. The 38th parallel has been transformed into the demilitarized zone. A zone that has made it difficult to lower tensions because of all the armed guards ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... On the other hand South Korea saw the war as a bad event that could end the world. Successful programs in stopping the Korean war were all of the peace treaties and the final threat of bombing North Korea, to end it all. There was one unsuccessful programs in stopping the Korean war.That one unsuccessful attempt in stopping the Korean war was when South Korea tried fighting back alone. That was the one unsuccessful attempts at stopping the war. The Korean war still affects us today, even though it ended in 1953. The Koreas
  • 38. still has a wall that has armed guards posted all over it. With all the armed guards tensions are kinda high a war could break out at any moment. There is still talk of war, especially since North Korea has developed nuclear weapons. War is very close at hand with North Korea having such dangerous weapons. I feel like this a problem because North Korea could start a war just like the one before but involving more than 5 countries. Some ideas that could help stop this is we could have everyone that has nuclear weapons to dismantle them and get rid of them properly. Now you might say that it won't work and it might not. What if there ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Korean War On The Cold War On June 25 1950, the North side invaded the South side for the purpose of unification of the whole country. The North had an advantage over the South in terms of military strength due to the powerful support from the Soviets and the People 's Republic of China. In contrast, the South side countervailed by taking the part in the war with United Nations Forces which was composed the United States, United Kingdom, France, Netherlands, Belgium, Canada, Turkey, Ethiopia, Thai, Philippine, Columbia, Greece, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Luxembourg and South Korea. Afterward, the Chinese People 's Volunteer Army entered the war and the Soviets supported the north side in terms of weapon supply or military training. Korean War is regarded as a war by proxy between powers in the Western Bloc and powers in the Eastern Bloc. This war was the first hot war on the cold war era. The causality of this war was tremendous; South Korea lost 217,000 servicepersons and 1,000,000 civilians. North Korean lost 406,000 military men and 600,000 civilians. China lost 600,000 military and the United States lost 36,516. (Seth 2010) As the total population of Korean peninsula was about thirty million, indeed one of six people was sacrificed in this war. 3. Countries concerned In this conflict, there are five involved countries; South Korea, North Korea, the United State, the Soviets, and China. And United Nation is also concerned party. (Referring to the Figure 1) Figure1 main actors ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. North America Vs South Korea Essay It is said that the more close the countries, the more similar they are. Examples of this could be Venezuela and Colombia and also The United States of America and Canada. Although North Korea and South Korea share a same piece of land, they have many differences. The most notable differences between North Korea and South Korea are in the political, tourist and economic aspect. Firstly, the political aspect of North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is based on a Korean branch of socialism, under which the state controls everything relating to citizens and the country, from food distribution to diplomatic decisions. On the other hand South Korea has a representative democracy, with an economic system based ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... And North Korea's hunger problem continues to this day: Pyongyang has relied upon "emergency" international humanitarian relief for over a decade and a half. Earlier this year the DPRK lodged an urgent appeal to the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) for another round of food aid. North Korea is thus the world's first and only industrialized economy to lose the capacity to feed itself.'' Meanwhile South Korea's economy according to Forbes was one of the world's fastest–growing from the early 1960s to the late 1990s, and still one of the fastest–growing developed countries in the 2000s. Although these two countries share a same piece of land, they have three important points that make them differentiable, which are political, tourist and economic. North Korea is a socialism country which is not a common destination for tourist and also its economy has brought starvation to its population while South Korea is a democratic country which attracts a lot of tourist and the economy is still growing every day. It is possible that in these coming years the North Korean situation could change and this neighbor countries would be more alike, but for now are completely ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. The Involvement of the Cold War in Guatemala Conflict "A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on. Ideas have endurance without death" . This quote was said in 1962 by John F. Kennedy as his description of the Cold War. The Cold War is often described as a state of political tension and military rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union from 1945 to 1991. It is therefore known by many people that the Cold War started and ended in Europe . However one must remember that many other countries around the world were also affected by the Cold War. Consequently instead of examining the argument that the Cold War did not involve countries in the Third World this essay will hence show how the Cold War did in fact involve countries of the 'Third World'. The word 'involve' here means to be part of or included in the Cold War. The term 'Third World' came about during the Cold War, to mainly define countries that remained unconnected to either NATO, which included the United States, the Western European countries and their allies representing the First World or the Soviet Bloc, including the Soviet Union, the People's Republic of China, Cuba and their allies representing the Second World . Therefore, this essay will be divided into three main parts. To further understand the involvement of the Cold War in the Third world this essay will analyse incidents that occurred in three different countries around the world. One must first analyse the impact and the relationship of the Congo Crisis and the Cold War. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...