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the Middle East since the advent of Second World War. Noticeable shifts in the United States’ policy toward the Middle East were made since after WWII. These shifts were targeted to cater United States' goal of securing cheap and abundant s...
in 2003 with a U.S.-led invasion of Iraq to remove the regime of President Saddam Hussein. It became a large-scale campaign to establish a new Iraqi political order in the midst of terrorism, insurgency, and civil war. It is generally iden...
world. Americans like to believe that “good friends” win, and “bad friends” lose, and, in worldwide activities, that “good” nations win conflicts, and “bad” nations lose them. In holding with this view, Americans are boosted to believe that...
the world’s superpower. It has faced a decline not only in its economic status but as a nation as well, in terms of population, diversity and so on. Nonetheless, the nation has had a huge role to play in the modern history of human beings, ...
conflicts exists within the organization. Thus, conflict resolution is very important for organizations if they want to remain competitive in the global market. In this regard, conflict resolution strategies provide a helping hand to the or...
conflict in their teams, afraid that any sign of trouble will undermine performance. A typical response to conflict is to ignore it and to avoid getting to the root of the problem and hope that it will somehow go away. Discussion Myth of Co...
conflict—rather than preventing it—is essential. When conflict is mismanaged, it can damage the connection. But when managed in a sincere and optimistic way, conflict provides an chance of development, eventually building up the rapport bet...