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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... population , " whereas external sovereignty means " not supremacy but independence of outside authorities . " 3 The power of a state to organize its population and use its territorial resources free from external influence is the best ...
... population was protected . Fed- eral garrisons were reduced , and Black militias were disbanded . This led to the White Southern population increasingly resorting to intimidation and violence against the Black population in election ...
... population . In 1492 , estimates of the number of indigenous people who lived north of Mexico ranged between 10 to 25 million population . Within 150 years this had dropped to fewer than 1 million.23 America's founding fathers ...
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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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