Democratic Internationalism - Council on Foreign Relations
... “third wave” of democratization seems to have crested, and may be receding. As democracies fail to address problems, their domestic legitimacy is diminished and increasingly challenged by resurgent nationalist, populist, and xenophobic movements. These collective shortcomings cast a dark shadow over ...
... “third wave” of democratization seems to have crested, and may be receding. As democracies fail to address problems, their domestic legitimacy is diminished and increasingly challenged by resurgent nationalist, populist, and xenophobic movements. These collective shortcomings cast a dark shadow over ...
Rethinking Presidential Leadership and History through a Security
... presidency’s actions in security and foreign policy-making.17 This is no small oversight. Above and beyond their undertakings of partisan coalition maintenance, presidents are expected to serve the non-partisan, national interest by safeguarding the country’s homeland security and military defenses ...
... presidency’s actions in security and foreign policy-making.17 This is no small oversight. Above and beyond their undertakings of partisan coalition maintenance, presidents are expected to serve the non-partisan, national interest by safeguarding the country’s homeland security and military defenses ...
Obama`s Political Goals and Wisdom Values
... current president. Readers desiring to know more about the wisdom values I deal with here should consult one of my earlier general essays mentioned on the subject. No political leader exercises political wisdom all the time. Even our greatest presidents, like Lincoln, sometimes acted unwisely. So th ...
... current president. Readers desiring to know more about the wisdom values I deal with here should consult one of my earlier general essays mentioned on the subject. No political leader exercises political wisdom all the time. Even our greatest presidents, like Lincoln, sometimes acted unwisely. So th ...
Cultural Diversity and Ethnic Minority Psychology
... beyond traditional political debate. Controversy about the validity of his United States (U.S.) citizenship, which arose during his first presidential campaign, has persisted (Hehman, Gaertner, & Dovidio, 2011; Memmott, 2009). Obama’s “Americanness” more generally has been seriously questioned in a ...
... beyond traditional political debate. Controversy about the validity of his United States (U.S.) citizenship, which arose during his first presidential campaign, has persisted (Hehman, Gaertner, & Dovidio, 2011; Memmott, 2009). Obama’s “Americanness” more generally has been seriously questioned in a ...
Jeb Bush Candidate Announcement Speech Analysis
... candidate that is not going to be laid back when it comes to his time as president. He declares that “We need a president willing to challenge and disrupt the whole culture in our nation’s capital.” Bush is not afraid to try something new, and he is attempting to convince the country that a complet ...
... candidate that is not going to be laid back when it comes to his time as president. He declares that “We need a president willing to challenge and disrupt the whole culture in our nation’s capital.” Bush is not afraid to try something new, and he is attempting to convince the country that a complet ...
History of International Politics
... The course is a historical overview of the evolution of international politics from its early beginnings to the contemporary post-Cold War world. Its purpose is twofold. First and foremost to recall the major stages of this evolution with the view of enabling students to have an in-depth knowledge o ...
... The course is a historical overview of the evolution of international politics from its early beginnings to the contemporary post-Cold War world. Its purpose is twofold. First and foremost to recall the major stages of this evolution with the view of enabling students to have an in-depth knowledge o ...
Dante Holmes - davismiddleschool
... dictator who the united states removed as leader of Iraq. Saddam Hussein treated his national people terribly. He kept them poor, uneducated and unexposed to the global environment. He would annihilate anyone he felt like killing, even his own family members. He was oppressive and mean. Thousands of ...
... dictator who the united states removed as leader of Iraq. Saddam Hussein treated his national people terribly. He kept them poor, uneducated and unexposed to the global environment. He would annihilate anyone he felt like killing, even his own family members. He was oppressive and mean. Thousands of ...
Suggested Title: Obama`s State of the Union Focuses On Domestic
... address. This is not a departure for the Obama White House, his 2010 address spent very little time on foreign affairs, largely ignoring the then growing tensions with Iran. The economy and the issue of the growing deficit currently dominate U.S. politics. This is not surpr ...
... address. This is not a departure for the Obama White House, his 2010 address spent very little time on foreign affairs, largely ignoring the then growing tensions with Iran. The economy and the issue of the growing deficit currently dominate U.S. politics. This is not surpr ...
Suggested Title: Obama`s State of the Union Focuses
... address. This is not a departure for the Obama White House, his 2010 address spent very little time on foreign affairs, largely ignoring the then growing tensions with Iran. The economy and the issue of the growing deficit currently dominate U.S. politics. This is not surpr ...
... address. This is not a departure for the Obama White House, his 2010 address spent very little time on foreign affairs, largely ignoring the then growing tensions with Iran. The economy and the issue of the growing deficit currently dominate U.S. politics. This is not surpr ...
Cornel West
Cornel Ronald West (born June 2, 1953) is an American philosopher, academic, activist, author, public intellectual, and prominent member of the Democratic Socialists of America. The son of a Baptist minister, West received his undergraduate education at Harvard University, graduating with a bachelor's degree in 1973, and received a Ph.D at Princeton University in 1980, becoming the first African American to graduate from Princeton with a Ph.D in philosophy. He taught at Harvard in 2001 before leaving the school after a highly publicized dispute with then-president Lawrence Summers. He was Professor of African American Studies at Princeton before leaving the school in 2011 to become Professor of Philosophy and Christian Practice at the Union Theological Seminary in New York City. He has also spent time teaching at the University of Paris.The bulk of West's work focuses on the role of race, gender, and class in American society and the means by which people act and react to their ""radical conditionedness."" West draws intellectual contributions from multiple traditions, including Christianity, the black church, Marxism, neopragmatism, and transcendentalism. Among his most influential books are Race Matters (1994) and Democracy Matters (2004).West is a frequent media commentator on political and social issues. He often appears on networks such as CNN, C-SPAN, MSNBC, Fox News and PBS and programs such as Real Time With Bill Maher, The Colbert Report, and The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson. From 2010 through 2013, he co-hosted a radio program with Tavis Smiley, called Smiley and West. He has also been featured in several documentaries, and made appearances in Hollywood films The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions, also providing commentary for the films. He has also made several spoken word and hip hop albums, and has been named MTV's Artist of the Week for his work.