Jim Hlavac
      I have always believed that complex subjects are better understood
when broken down into smaller elements.  The Political Realm is no different.  
What I've endeavored to do here on these pages is present every single
aspect of the subject in bite sized sections.  These things are a lot easier
explained when each part is considered separately.  Once one understands
the parts, the whole becomes much more comprehensible.  It is also true that
I think a little differently on all these subjects than most other people.  For
every subject there comes a time when a new way of thinking about it
becomes necessary.  We are in the time for search for some different
explanation of what we see around us, and we crave a better set of solutions,
workable, practical solutions.  We have been living in the vortex of the
Socialist Era since the 1850s.  Before that was Royalty and Theology.   
Unfortunately, Marx, who invented the Socialist Era, did not create anything
new.  What he did was apply new names to old phenomena and those
phenomena continued.  There was no great change in world political affairs.   
Yet, his new words were very popular and so supposedly were implemented
to various degrees, and despite all evidence of complete failure we are often
told "well, the theory is good, but there's people preventing it from being put
into practice."  Which is, of course, exactly what Marx said there would be --
lingering capitalism preventing the triumph of socialism and the nirvana of
communism.  
Meanwhile, alone among nations, the United States of America has achieved
an astounding wonder which people from around the world want to join.  
Either on these shores, or in their home lands, the people of the world have
embraced the universal ideals of America.  It is their governments which have
worked diligently to prevent the implementation of what they can readily
observe works.  The reason is simple -- they would have to give up their
royalist ideas, their theological beliefs and their Marxist economic, social and
political thoughts.  That these three are really the same is not readily
apparent.  
The entire thrust of what I write here is to show how these three are the age
old means for the repression of mankind.  Yet, the trend is towards the
universal truths as expressed in America's founding documents and ideals.  
Oddly, too, however, America has been moving towards the failed ideals of
the old world, and with each step in that direction America weakens itself.  
That weakening, too, is evident.  
So I propose a way out of the dilemma by first changing the mind set, and
then getting back to the basics of the universal ideal of life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness which leads to great wealth and civic harmony.  
Clicking on any of the links to the right or left will bring you to portion of the
political realm which must be considered for any one to understand the
enormity of it all.  Rarely are all the elements involved put together in one
place.  I felt compelled to do so, with the forlorn hope that it will eventually be
read by millions.  Only then can royalty, theology and marxism be cast into
the garbage can and a new world wide era of peace and prosperity reign.  
People every were want it as is clearly evident by their behavior.  
Foreign Affairs
Current Foreign Policy
Past foreign policy
Which agencies are
involved in foreign affairs
The US Military
Why pick on some
countries and not others?
Future foreign policy goals
Future foreign policy missions
Future foreign policy theory
Future foreign policy practice
The United Nations
IMF and World Bank
History and its affect on current
foreign policy
understanding history
American Foreign Aid
The difficulties of doing
things that need doing.
Singling out countries
for active intervention
Free trade and why other
countries haven't benefited as
much as they could have -- their
domestic situation
How America made
Europe what it is today
Complaints by other countries
about America
Why America must
always be involved
Globalization
An analysis of each continent,
virtually country by country
Mexico
The Carribean
South America
Central America
Sub-Saharan Africa
Northern Africa
Southern Africa
The Middle East
Western Europe
Eastern Europe
Scandanavia
Russia
The Asian
Subcontinent(southasia)
india
Asia
China
Taiwan
Polynesia
Australia
Japan
Pakistan and india
When they all catch
up to Europe
Aspiring to be America
Because Europe is
half of America
Adopt a country
almost failed states
american occupation
changing cultures
cultural dictatorships
demilitarization
diplomacy
electing dictators
empires
failed states
federal isreal-palestine
freedom for others
good and bad dictators
intelligence agencies
marxism & catholicism
negative culture
oil and war
peacekeeping
peaceniks
positive culture
raising other nations
relations with others
successful states
temporary dictatorships
trade
trading blocs
The CIA
the wealth of other nations
US is not an empire
ethnic cleansing
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