...Hitler’s ideas about eastward expansion that he promulgated in Mein Kampf were greatly influenced by his contact during his 1924 imprisonment with his geopolitical mentor Karl Haushofer. Geopolitics and Globalization in the Twentieth Century By Brian W. Blouet (2001): One of Haushofer’s primary geopolitical concepts was the necessity for Germany to get control of the Eurasian heartland for Germany to attain eventual world domination.Derwent, Whittlesey German Strategy for World Conquest New York:1942 Farrar and Rinehart Read full entry
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What changes did the Japanese please answer in a short
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INTRODUCTION Unlike the American political system [click here] and the British political system [click here] which essentially have existed in their current form for centuries, the current Japanese political system is a much more recent construct dating from Japan's defeat in the Second World War and its occupation by the United States. The post-war constitution of 1947 is an anti-militarist document which includes the renunciation of the right to wage war and prohibits the maintenance of armed forces although later a limited self-defence force was permitted. The constitution was drawn up under the Allied occupation. It is a rigid document and, since its adoption, no major amendment has been made to it. Unquestionably Japan is a democratic country, but it is a very different kind of democracy to that prevailing in most of Europe in countries like France [click here] and Germany [click here]. The main reason for this is the dominant position of one party – the Liberal Democratic Party – which has held power almost unbroken for more than 50 years. http://www.rogerdarlington.co. uk/Japanesepoliticalsystem.htm l |
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Is not the visual media I do not deny that at times it
projects people
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Only political, as per social, its promoting purely hedonist western agenda. |
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How would you maintain order Follow up question to one I
asked about politics without
parties. If you have no
political parties, how do you
keep things in order?
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well i think that ppl will have there views parties are a group of ppl that share the same. and if you do not group them they will have the same views. so i would run it the way that it has ran but i would keep it popular vote |
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