America’s time of inception arose at a time where there was no established identity, being a relatively young country with no sense of nationality. Its sole history involved a long, unusual succession of power struggles between European nations and fellow Indian tribes, only to be shaped ...
As Southerners expanded west into the land of the Cherokees, Creeks, Choctaw, and other Indian nations the United States overlooked and abused the Indians. The Federal Government decided to force them out of their land, making the land available for white settlements. Andrew Jackson played an ...
The Realist tradition is based on the idea that international politics is a never ceasing struggle as mentioned above. Hans Morgenthau advocates that the “power” is the most important priority to aim for. Moreover, every nations has their own national interest which can be interpreted as the ...
By Gregory Wrightstone, Managing Director at theCO2Coalition,expert reviewer of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, author ofInconvenient Facts: The science that Al Gore doesn’t want you to know. On Earth Day this year, theWashington Timespublished an op-ed that I wrot...
In the colonization of early America, the various groups of European settlers: the Spanish, French, English, and Dutch each had unique experiences with, and therefore individual opinions of the Native Americans whom they interacted. Each of these nations also shared commonalties in their ...