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Papers On U.S. International Relations & Foreign Policy
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American Counterinsurgency Tactics in the Vietnam War
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An 11 page discussion of the manner in which American counterinsurgency tactics were hampered by politics during the Vietnam War. The author of this paper contends that while the U.S. military was fully capable of winning in Vietnam, their hands were tied by political decisions which occurred back home and, in fact, by a biased liberal press. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPvietCo.rtf
American Defeat in the Vietnam War
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A 4 page consideration of the factors that led to our defeat in Vietnam. The author points to the complexity of the situation and to the inadequate focus related to American politics. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPvietW2.rtf
American Foreign and Military Public Policy:
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This 12 page paper discusses the foreign and military public policy of the U.S. in the Middle East. This paper relates how such policies affect America's War on Terror, Middle East policy, and so on. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: GSAmplcy.rtf
American Foreign Policy & The 'Global Democracy'
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A 3 page essay discussing why America's stated, bipartisan statement that America should 'bring democracy to the world' is an infringement on the rights of any group of people to determine, themselves, how they will be governed. Without the forcible acceptance of a foreign culture (ours), people are generally able to decide for themselves. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: Globalde.wps
American Jobs Creation Act of 2004
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This 5 page paper discusses various aspects of the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVJobCrt.rtf
American Military Retaliation For Terrorism
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5 pages in length. Political analysts have effectively addressed the idea of force as the primary element of war; inasmuch as force is the primary vehicle for political terrorists, it stands to reason that if the element of force did not exist, there would be no motivation for battle. With this in mind, it is relatively easy to apply this concept to the notion of terrorism and the manner by which the United States responds to such acts, since the ultimate goal of any terrorist is to obtain the desired commodity through drastic and often deadly means of force. This, then, justifies any and all retaliation that the United States may take in order to uphold national honor and global power. By understanding this obvious correlation, the student can effectively argue that President Clinton's decision to bomb Sudan and Afghanistan in 1998 was part and parcel to America's ongoing effort to quell the perpetuating terrorist activities. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCAmTer.rtf
American Power: Military, Economic, and Soft Power
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A 3 page discussion of the various facets of American power. The author contends that each of
these three attributes have proven important throughout our history but almost without exception military power and economic advantage have taken
precedent in our international relations. Soft power, however, is becoming a more and more important component of these relations. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPusPwr.rtf
American Sanctions Against Iraq
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This 7 page paper considers the underlying reasons for American sanctions against Iraq. In recent years, the question of Iraq's role in the Middle East, including their participation in the Gulf War and their subsequent protection of anti-American forces in this region of the world has resulted in the implementation of American and UN directed sanctions. This paper considers both the pros and cons of American sanctions. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: MHIraqSa
American Social Attitudes and Border Control
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This 10 page paper discusses ways in which American social attitudes influence border control measures. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: HVBorCnt.rtf
An Address for Bioterrorism: A Priority for Domestic and International U.S. National Security Policies
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A 4 page contention that not only do infectious diseases present a national security threat, the United States has no real provisions for making a concerted response to biological terrorism. The author emphasizes that provisions to address this threat should be a priority. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPusSecu.rtf
An Analysis of "The Caribbean World and the United States - Mixing Rum and Coca Cola":
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This 5 page paper discusses this book by Robert Freeman Smith, which is an exploration into the history of relations between the United States and the Caribbean. This paper specifically deals with the first three chapters of the book, while also detailing the purpose of the entire book. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: GSRSmith.rtf
An Analysis of Chalmers Johsnons' "Blowback: The Costs and Conseqences of American Empire":
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This 15 page paper discusses the ideas of Johnson who believes essentially that American foreign policy has created a world-wide resentment and anger towards America. This paper highlights much of Johnson's evidence such as U.S. drug policies, involvement in the Middle East, Asian relations, and more. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: GSBlowbk.rtf
An Analysis of the World Wars
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This 5 page paper examines both world wars, and how one led to another. Hitler is the focus of this analysis that looks at a variety of factors such as economics and politics. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA619WW.rtf
An Approach to Western Influences in Japan
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( 6 pp.) The more we learn about history and
cultural diversity, the more we learn about the
layers of impact that one culture may have on
another. It is one of these layers of impact,
which we will examine in relationship to western
influences on Japan. This will be done with the
assistance of Chinua Achebe's 1959 African novel,
Things Fall Apart, and the Autobiography of
Yukichi Fukuzawa (1966).
Filename: BBafrjap.doc
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