IN THE SHORT AND LONG RUN, THE UNITED STATES SHOULD GIVE MORE ATTENTION TO DOMESTIC PROBLEMS, AND ACHIEVE A BETTER BALANCE BETWEEN DOMESTIC AND FOREION POLICY. IT SHOULD ALSO INCORPORATE THE DISTINCTION BETWEEN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY NATIONAL INTERESTS INTO ITS ATTITUDES AND ACTIONS. THE U. S. SHOULD CONTINUE TO TRY TO EXPLOIT THE MOSCOW-PEKING RIFT THROUGH UTILIZATION O FTHE REOPENED DOOR TO CHINA.
Within ancient Sparta, a group of young men scoured the countryside, killing serfs known as helots. The nature of this ancient Spartan institution – the krypteia – has long been debated by scholars. Some have seen it as a bloody culmination of the Spartan educational system, others as a form of suppression against the helot population. This essay, however, challenges the traditional notions surrounding the krypteia by finding a connection between its unconventional mode of fighting to a model of modern guerrilla warfare techniques. By examining this historic institution, the historian can gain insight into the evolution of warfare.
On January 23, 2012, Resolution No. 3 enacted the National Immigration Strategy for the island nation of Cabo Verde, the first of its kind in the country. As a buffer nation to Western Europe with a rapidly developing economy and good governance indicators, Cabo Verde is transitioning from a sending and transit country to a receiving nation for African mainlanders, especially from Guinea-Bissau. How effective are these immigration policies at managing these changing mobility patterns? Are immigrants successfully integrating into host communities? How might integration be handled more effectively? This policy briefing reports integration successes and failures from ethnographic research and considers the effectiveness of Cabo Verde's National Immigration Strategy based on these findings. Cabo Verde's immigration policy targets structural reforms such as education, healthcare, and housing, while additional socio-cultural strategies encourage coexistence among neighbours. Three years out, our study observed positive effects, while also suggesting additional reforms.
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