Examining the now unoccupied position in the Secretary of State, there has been a debate on who will take over the job. On this topic, this paper will include things about: the important job of being Secretary of State, the firing of the recent Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, and Mike Pompeo, the replacement of the position. Now, there are many responsibilities to being the Secretary of State. One of those responsibilities is ensuring citizen protection in foreign countries (“Duties of the Secretary of State”). This is important for the job for protecting American citizens from the possibly strict laws in another country. Another responsibility for this job is informing citizens about concerns in foreign countries (“Duties of the Secretary of State”). This is important as well is it could affect American citizens being more prepared, the citizens’ safety, and the impact of our economy. An addition to the other responsibilities to Secretary of State is that it negotiates U.S. foreign relations (“Duties of the Secretary of State”). How this is important to the position because it could bring peaceful solutions to potential challenges. …show more content…
There are some things that could have led to Rex Tillerson being fired. For one, he was surprised to be fired of the position (Nelson and Toosi). That could be because it was so unexpected. But, that could because the pair did not see eye-to-eye. Tillerson disagreed with Trump and could have called him a “moron” (Nelson and Toosi). The antics that Tillerson used against Trump surely did not get his point across. This does not seem really unusual of the president to do this. President Trump regularly fires without warning (Nelson and Toosi). That firing does not seem to be a problem since Trump already has a
had no ideas of fair play in regards to his employees. He is comparable to a
When Sheriff Roberts won reelection in November 2009, he reappointed the majority of his staff with some exceptions. Deputy sheriffs Robert W. McCoy, Daniel Ray Carter, Jr., David W. Dixon, John C. Sandhofer, Debra H. Woodward and Bobby Bland were among those not reappointed. The deputies alleged that they were terminated because of their support for Sheriff Roberts’ opposition. Some of this support included Carter “liking” the Adams campaign Facebook page. In reaction to this, Sheriff Roberts warned his employees that support for Adams on Facebook would cost them their jobs.
was fired for it. He made the right choice not taking the statue for doing it. Because it was the
The internet responded with mixed reviews as some believed she was brave for speaking out against Yelp while most believed she was attacking her CEO. through a public way online, which seemed very unprofessional. I think the outcome of her getting fired was fair because overall she dealt with the situation in a very poor manner. I do believe that the response she received was fair as I believe her manner of speaking to her CEO was just plain unprofessional. E. How else might Talia have handled this situation to achieve her purpose?
She strengthens the persuasiveness of these statements with an authoritative and informed tone. She also references a poll about how people feel that the Bush administration should deal with security in the United States. Poll participants were asked if they felt the government under Bush was adequately dealing with the matter of security and it was found that “only 11 percent thought the administration had gone too far” (251). She may rely on such techniques so readers do not react too strongly to her essay and instead focus on the validity of her
Another problem seems to be his morale at his current job because of the new changes that the company is implementing in the organization. Miller seems to be upset over these changes and not willing to change with the company. This has caused his morale to plummet. This could result in not only his morale to diminish but also those employees that look at Miller as a leader as a coworker. He has been there for twenty seven years and there are those that look up to Miller as figure to the company.
This essay assesses the overall strengths and weaknesses of Kennan as a shaper of United States foreign policy. Beginning with a discussion of the political environment within which foreign policy decisions were made, the essay continues with an appraisal of Kennan’s strengths—namely, his creation of a dispassionate, pragmatic and interests-based conception of national security—and his weaknesses—namely, the abuse this conception experienced as a result of Kennan’s own inability to limit it. Last, the essay concludes with an overall assessment of Kennan’s performance suggesting that perhaps these weaknesses are better attributed to the aforementioned environment in which Kennan was operating. It should be noted that little discussion is afforded to an analysis of Kennan’s views and ideas, but rather, emphasis is narrowed to consider his role in the policy process and the role of his ideas within it.
George Washington, the first president of the United States, had written a very important historical speech and document towards the end of his time in office. He had written the Farewell address which focused on helping America understand the importance of preserving unity, acknowledging the rise of political parties forming, strengthening religion and morality, and he stated his position on American foreign policy. He addressed these ideas with strong tone and used incredible amount of dictions that strengthens his tone as well as representing his appeal to ethos to a strong degree. However, today’s society seemed to forget Washington’s position on foreign policy and has created a new form of the policy. But nonetheless as time grew, change occurs. In today’s society Washington’s foreign policy would include many positive and negative manifestations, but it is still a speech and document that will always apply to America.
The New York Times’ writer and reporter in the Washington bureau, Scott Shane, in his politic piece, “Mike Pompeo, a Hawk Who Pleased the President, Moves From Spying to Diplomacy.” (Mar. 13, 2018), analyzes Mike Pompeo’s abilities, and how he will do as Secretary of State. Shane supports their argument by beginning with a brief introduction on Pompeo’s hawkish policies as the CIA director and how his
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According to Former Secretary of State Dean Acheson, a memorandum is meant to protect the writer instead of being issued to inform the reader. I believe that the quote by Former Secretary of State Dean Acheson is not accurate. This statement creates ambiguity because the primary purpose why the writer issues a memorandum is to inform the reader. If the purpose is just to protect the writer and not to inform the reader, just for the sake of issuance, then such memo is of no use. However, this paper seeks to discuss the relevance of both—a memorandum is intended to inform the reader and it is also used to protect the writer.
Taking into account that states asses its strengths in order to adopt the most effective strategies to deal with potential menaces, westerns states understand the advantages of the aforementioned theory. The current threats that the Western world take into account are composed by local, regional and global menaces. To this paper it is essential recognise the scope of all of those elements that configure a threat to the West. Among many others there are drugs, crime, and terrorism, geo-strategic actors such as the Middle East and Russia, and growing powers such as China. These are complicated patterns that states need to strategically cope with. In fact, the security strategy from Western states is framed between the combination o...
Weber, Smith, Allan, Collins, Morgan and Entshami.2002. Foreign Policy in a transformed world. United Kingdom: Pearson Education Limited.
What makes a great Falcon stay a Falcon for life? As a student going into my second year, I developed a genuine desire to learn, and the willingness to do hard work. One of my classes consisted of volunteer work for the homeless. I was relunctant because it was new for me but once I started, I looked forward to going back knowing I helped someone. This is what being a Falcon is all about, love compassion and teamwork.
The immunities and privileges played an important role in the past, but today they became much more important. Negotiations and cooperation between states takes vital role in each countries foreign policy and thereby immunities and privileges of the envoys, diplomats and other foreign representatives of sending state were granted by receiving state towards suc...