The Hero's Journey Toward a Second American CenturyBloomsbury Academic, 2001/11/30 - 240 ページ The hero's journey is a process of (re)discovery of the principles that make up the national identity of a country. These principles must then be applied in the formulation and implementation of foreign policy. For the seventh time in its history, America has discovered a grand synthesis of power and morality in projecting its resources and principles into the global arena. This makes possible a more assertive, moral foreign policy course in responding to a range of foreign policy challenges. Of these challenges, Salla asserts, the most profound in terms of the scale of human suffering around the planet is that concerning violations of the rights of ethnic minorities. |
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... colonies had grown into adulthood through their sweat and labor and had a right to be heard . If Britain refused to grant the American colonies representation in the British Parliament , then Americans would increasingly chafe and grow ...
... colonies in the New World . Nothing comparable could be found in the colonies established by Spain and France in the New World . The great remembering was therefore an attempt by the American colonies to apply the underlying moral ...
... colonies in November 1777. The Articles were slowly ratified by all colonies , with Maryland being the last in March 1781 . The signing of a peace treaty in Paris in 1783 saw the formal end of the Independence War . America had emerged ...
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The Heros Journey in World Politics | 35 |
Americas First Heros Journey 17641822America | 57 |
Americas Second Heros Journey 18231855Rule | 79 |
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