Corazon Aquino –The first woman president in Asia and 7th President of the Philippines (February 25, 1986 – June 30, 1992). Ellen Johnson Sirleaf –Dubbed “Africa’s Iron Lady” of Liberia, she made history when she became the continent’s first elected woman president in 2005 (January ...
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He enacted the highest protective tariff in history, and under his leadership America experienced an industrial boom. He also led the country through the Spanish-American War, in which the U.S. conquered the Spanish fleet in Cuba, seized Manila in the Philippines, and occupied Puerto Rico. He...
Good: He won a victory over Spain in the Spanish-American War, probably the first time the USA ever won an international war (excluding the American Revolution). However, he annexed Hawaii. The worst. He started American imperialism, invading the Philippines, Hawaii, Guam, and others just to...
The award was criticized by leftists who condemned the president as a “military mad” imperialist responsible for the American takeover of the Philippines. Swedish newspapers at the time wrote that Alfred Nobel was “turning in his grave” over the decision, according to the Nobel Foundation. ...
Utilising case studies of national law reform during the presidencies of Corazon Aquino (19861992) and Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (20012010) in the Philippines and Megawati Sukarnoputri (20012004) in Indonesia, and drawing from key informant interviews in both countries, I argue that when women lead,...
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He voted for the Marshall Plan and aid to Greece and Turkey and publicly supported the US defending Britain, Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, Indonesia, Australia and New Zealand. And while Taft opposed NATO and didn't think it was necessary for the US to station a large number of gro...
Among many recent television shows that involve various forms of deception, the period drama series "The Americans" (which first aired in 2013 on the cable... HM Taylor 被引量: 0发表: 0年 The Philippines and Vietnam, 1945-1964: From success to failure. This work, based primarily on arch...
Noteworthy: The youngest player to make his Presidents Cup debut since Jordan Spieth was 20 in 2013 at Muirfield Village. Goes by the name “Tom” because he was fascinated with Thomas the Tank Engine when he was a kid. He honed his game in Australia and the Philippines as a junior. ...