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Nuclear Arms Race Mikhail Gorbachev
1,096 words... ing spirit of the Russian people, and their kind-hearted, loving, and accepting characters shine through in her writings. She is dealing with an area that has not had much coverage in the media or in history because of the political structure of the Soviet Union. Until recently the United States was engaged in a Cold War with the Communist Soviet Union, and access to these types of interviews, documents and experiences was unthinkable. She has brought out a new way of looking at the recent e...
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Russian Civil War Leon Trotsky
1,290 wordsBolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War of 1918 - 1920 would not have been certain without the strong, determined and intelligent leadership provided by Trotsky and Lenin. The fact that the Bolsheviks were led by two individuals, who combined had tremendous political, social and military skills had a direct result on the outcome of the war. There were other significant contributing factors that led to the Bolshevik victory, in particular their supreme political policies, such as War Communism...
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Form Of Government Socio Political
2,208 wordsPolitical Science (1) Despite the fact that Machiavelli's The Prince and Hobbes Leviathan were written in time when it was being commonly assumed that political power comes out of guns barrel, these works contain proofs of authors understanding that application of naked force alone can hardly be effective, when it comes to manipulation of masses. Both Machiavelli and Hobbes describe an effective political leader as person who understands psychological aspects of winning popularity with the crowd...
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Jean Jacques Rousseau Age Of Reason
1,933 wordsThe Age of Reason (1) The Age of Reason, which also is being commonly referred to as the Age of Enlightenment, is the socio-philosophical movement in European history of 18 th and the first half of 19 th centuries, which used to emphasize one peoples rationale as the solemn foundation, upon which social and political policies should be based. It has its spiritual roots in the period of Renaissance, when it ideological grip of Christianity over peoples minds began to loosen. After Martin Luther h...
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States And The Soviet Union United States And The Soviet
2,208 wordsPolitical Policies Between The United States And Political Policies Between The United States And The Soviet Union During The 1970 S Darryl Fagan Sauber man Pd. 5 06 - 05 - 00 Political Policies Between The United States and The Soviet Union During the 1970 s. One can not effectively interpret world political policies of the 1970 s without the inclusion of the relationship known as d tente, and the breakdown there of. The breakdown of the 1970 s d tente can be attributed to many different issues...
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