After the WWII, U.S. had to change their foreign policy from isolationism to interventionism due to the phase that impoverishment of Europe, rising communism centered from the Soviet Union. Then, we should consider of the fact that how did U.S. intervene to other countries.
This study is starting from Iraq war in 2003 and the state of Egypt in the beginning of 2011 that different reaction of Ame
TheU.S. doesn’t support Taiwan independence and is opposed
to unilateral attempts by either sides of the Strait.
TheU.S. will neither seek to mediate between China and
Taiwan, nor will they exert pressure on Taiwan to come to the
bargaining table.
(An ACT) To help maintain peace, security, and stability in the Western Pacific and to promote theforeign policy of the
2. Two Faces of American Foreign Policy : Realism and Humanitarian Intervention
1) U.S. and Realistic Foreign Policy
2) U.S. and Humanitarian Intervention
3. Iraq War and State of Egypt : Different Reaction of U.S.
1) A Case from the Iraq War
2) A Case from the State of Egypt
3) Iraq and Egypt : A Gap between Realism and Humanitarian Intervention
the preceding considerations, all three sides should be seeking to lower the temperature in the Strait and find means to increase confidence there. Expanding cooperation in the Strait is the only way to avoid conflict in the long run. According to 'Taiwan Relation Act', U.S. pursue to maintain peace, security, and stability in the western pacific and to promote theforeign policy of the United St
the value of their currencies constant against one another. It is a system in which the fluctuation is fixed within a certain standard (-+1%)
1945. 10 The official won-dollar exchange rate was enacted to 15 won per dollar by U.S. authorities.
1948. 02 The dealing rate about 850 won per dollar was formed after the enforcement of theforeign exchange slip of deposit policy.
1948. 10 After t