Tag: International Cooperation
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Margaret Thatcher
Margaret Thatcher, a former UK Prime Minister, reshaped international relations through assertive diplomacy and conservative ideology. Her resolute stance of distrust of communism reinforced the UK’s relationship with the US. Thatcher also championed free-market principles and deregulation of the economy which influenced global economic policies. Her firm leadership left an enduring mark on geopolitics and…
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George Marshall
A World War 2 general, Marshall became secretary of state in 1947 under President Harry Truman. Marshall is often brought in connection with the Marshall Plan. Although Marshall supported US economic aid to Europe, Marshall did not author the Marshall Plan. Instead, he lent his prestige and reputation as a former general to promoting the…
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Lee Kuan Yew
Lee Kuan Yew is often referred to as the founding father of Singapore. After Singapore’s expulsion from Malaysia in 1965, Lee became Singapore’s first prime minister. Providing social housing and social programs, Lee fostered cohesion between Singapore’s Chinese and Malay ethnicities. Levying a combination of state subsidies and efforts to increase free enterprise, Lee sought…
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Governmental Politics Model
The governmental politics model posits that separation of power does not lead to a division of power. Rather, multiple actors with different agendas have to share power. This means that contrary to the rational actor model, states are not unitary actors. Rather, the governmental politics model believes that the action of states is the result…