PPT-The Future of War?

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Algorithms and International Law Gabriella Blum LLM 01 SJD 03 Rita E Hauser Professor of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Faculty Director HLS Program on International

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Algorithms and International Law Gabriella Blum LLM 01 SJD 03 Rita E Hauser Professor of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Faculty Director HLS Program on International Law and Armed Conflict. Isolationism and Neutrality. © Student Handouts, Inc.. Isolationism and Neutrality. BASIC DEFINITIONS. Isolationism. – Neutral with no trade. Nation’s foreign policy calls for neither economic nor political ties with other countries. by Jamie L. McGaughran. 2. nd. . Hypthesis. . Because of the severe consequences of extremely powerful future technologies we can no longer afford to use war as a tool or option to solve political, social and cultural conflicts.. 2. Iraqi History. A. British Mandate. B. British Backed Monarchy. Post WWII British colony. King chosen by England. C. Dictatorships. 1958 Baath Revolution. 3. Thinking Slide:. How might Iraqi history affect how they view the Americans & their British allies in the current war in Iraq?. FOCUS QUESTION:. What do you think the cold war was?. The COLD War . UnFOLDS. Meeting of Allied Leaders in Feb. 1945. Stalin, Churchill, FDR. Discuss post-war world. Results:. United Nations Created. Future Workstyles and Future Workplaces in the City of LondonCity Property Association. The author of this report is Ramidus Consulting Limited. This report is intended as a basis for discussion only. Memory of WW1. The origin of ‘modern memory’ . Shell-shock, trauma: individual and collective . 9 million casualties . Britain: 750.000 + 230.000 (Spanish flu) . H.H. Asquith (PM); Kipling; A. A. Milne, Hugh . Texas . Civil War Museum . Music. Women in War. Medicine. The Civil War: Battlefield Medicine, Music & . The . Civil War Soldier with The . Texas . Civil War Museum. Outline . . I. Experience . . Stanley Spencer . The . Resurrection . Cookham. . The Resurrection . Cookham. 1924 - 27. Spencer believed that the divine rested in all creation. He saw his home town of . Cookham. as a paradise in which everything is invested with mystical significance. The local churchyard here becomes the setting for the resurrection of the dead. Christ is enthroned in the church porch, cradling three babies, with God the Father standing behind. Spencer himself appears near the centre, naked, leaning against a grave stone; his fiancée Hilda lies sleeping in a bed of ivy. At the top left, risen souls are transported to Heaven in the pleasure steamers that then ploughed the Thames. First . World War 1914–18. Australian troops in the Turkish Lone Pine . trenches.. Australia's . early involvement in the Great War included the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force landing at . Prepared by Foresight Factory for VisitEngland. PART 1: A CHANGING LANDSCAPE. What are the structural changes that will define the travel journey in the next 5-10 years and how will they impact your tourism offering?. Chapters 22-25 . History Alive!. , Ch. 11 . Americans. History Alive!.  . Ch. . 22: From Neutrality to War . p. . 283-291. “Was it in the national interest of the US to stay neutral or declare war in 1917?”. It was a global military conflict that took place mainly in Europe between 1914 & 1918.. It was a . total war. which left great devastation, millions dead and shaped the modern world.. World War I created a decisive break with the old world order that had emerged after the Napoleonic Wars. The results of World War I would be important factors in the development of World War II; 21 years later. M – . Militarism. : Fascination with war and a strong military. A – . Alliances. : Agreements among varying nations to help each other out. I – . Imperialism. : Building empires and competition for markets. Future of Work. Future of Work. Future of Work. Future of Work. Sources:. Hartford Business – . http://www.hartfordbusiness.com/article/20140818/PRINTEDITION/140819969/millennials-to-take-over-by-2025.

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