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They fought when their strategic and political interests required them to do so.
political motives for the overseas penetration varied from the search for raw materials, markets, investments and cheap labor to drive for glory, prestige, strategic advantage and manpower.
There were several reasons for US involvement in the Caribbean region between 1890 and 1930. One reason was economic interests, as the US sought access to markets and natural resources such as sugar, bananas, and oil. Another reason was strategic considerations, as the US established naval bases to protect its interests and maintain influence over the region. The benefits included increased economic opportunities for American businesses, control over key trade routes, and a strengthened position in global politics.
John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern are considered the early founders of game theory. They published their groundbreaking book "Theory of Games and Economic Behavior" in 1944, which introduced the mathematical modeling of strategic interactions and laid the foundation for game theory as a field of study. Their work has had a significant impact not only in economics but also in various other disciplines such as political science, biology, and computer science.
Goodrich was built in the Welsh Marshes in a strategic point and for defense. The location of Welsh castles seem to be strategic in function and also filling a political and symbolic role. The castle showed that they were the true masters of all that they ruled.
They fought when their strategic and political interests required them to do so.
My guess would be the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency).
Lobbying groups change their pitches to accommodate the different interests of their target. For example, the Pro-Israel lobby targets US Republicans by appealing to the military and strategic benefits of maintaining an alliance with Israel and the Pro-Israel lobby targets US Democrats by appealing to their desire for human rights, democracy, and technological innovation.
Usually based on the compatability of the alliance with their own nation's strategic interests.
Political cadre
strategic channel alliances
Hawaii's strategic location for warfare in the Philippines made it especially important to American interests.
Dmitri Luzhkov has written: 'Homo sapiens and \\' -- subject(s): Political activity, Scientists, Strategic Defence Initiative, Strategic Defense Initiative
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Probably the aquisition of resources, political dominance of a neighbour and strategic military reasons.
good sunshine. strategic location. political move.
companies whose values and interests guide strategic decisions. usually companies that are involved in extractive FDI such as oil/gas companies.