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MUSLIM ANIMOSITY TOWARD THE USA.
  Term Paper ID:30640
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Examines anti-American hatred and contempt by many Islamic States of the world.... More...
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Examines anti-American hatred of many Islamic States of the world. Offers various explanations as to why anti-American animosity has developed. The threat of modernity and secularization posed by the U.S. to Muslims. The Persian Gulf War. American support for Israel. View of Islamic fundamentalists and extremists that the U.S. is "Satan."

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An Exploration of Muslim Animosity Toward the U.S. The events of September 11, 2001, served to confirm what American government officials and many private citizens have long recognized: within the Islamic States of the world, there are many, many Muslims whose feelings toward the United States can only be described as hatred, contempt, and disgust. The question to be considered in this report is why this anti-American animosity has developed. Various explanations have been offered, among which are the belief that America has unfairly supported Israel and ignored the interests of the Palestinians (Sheler, 2001). Other explanations of this phenomenon have been discussed by Sultan Shahin (1995) who argues that Islam views the West as an excessively secular civilization in which genuine religious feeling

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WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION (WTO).
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Examines the WTO agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS).... More...
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Examines the WTO agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS). History of agreement. Issues involved: royalties, patents, trademarks, inventions. International agreements. Tie-in to GATT. Foreign trade. Quotas & protective tariffs. Controversy over WTO & TRIPS. Access to patented pharmaceuticals. Public imae of WTO. Gap between poor & rich countries.

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This research examines the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS). The research will set forth a brief history of how the agreement came into being and then discuss the major sections of the accord, as well as issue fronts that public scrutiny of it has produced, with a view toward forecasting possible lines of development. The origin of the World Trade Organization can be traced to two treaties negotiated in Paris, one in 1833 and another 50 years later. In 1833 the Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property became the first treaty in history aimed at assisting creators of patentable industrial products of one signatory country in obtaining protection "for their intellectual creations" (WIPO, 2001) in the other signatory count

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DRUG AND ARMS TRAFFICKING IN AFGHANISTAN.
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Analyzes the situation from 1973 to 2001. Posible solutions to problems created by drug and arms trafficking. Afghanistan black market economy (opium, heroin, arms) related to political & economic devastations. Civil unrest. Soviet invastion. U.S. backed revolt against Soviet rule. Drug eradication efforts. The Taliban. Impact of trafficking on other countries.

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NARCOTICS AND ARMS TRAFFICKING IN AFGHANISTAN This research paper describes and analyzes drug and arms trafficking in Afghanistan since 1973, places them in historical context, examines their effects outside of Afghanistan and discusses possible remedial solutions to the problems they have created. Over the past thirty years, Afghanistan has sustained itself largely from the proceeds of a clandestine or black market economy based on the production, processing and export of opium, heroin and other narcotic drugs and the smuggling of arms and other goods. These activities have developed out of the devastation, political fragmentation and economic dislocation produced by nearly thirty years of civil unrest and the Soviet invasion and ten year occupation of Afghanistan (1979-1989), and

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FALL OF COMMUNISM IN EASTERN EUROPE.
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Contends 1989 was a watershed year in international relations with the end of Cold War. Offers cultural & political theories incl. Postmodernism, liberalism & realism to help understand new (post Cold War) international acts.... More...
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Contends 1989 was a watershed year in international relations with the end of Cold War. Offers cultural & political theories incl. Postmodernism, liberalism & realism to help understand new (post Cold War) international acts.

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International Crises Many theorists in the field of international relations maintain that 1989 was a watershed year. In fact, they argue that 1989 stands out as "a dramatic divide in contemporary history, in some respects comparable to the French Revolution two hundred years earlier" (Simensen, 1999, p. 391). Thus, Jarle Simensen asserts that the fall of communism in Eastern Europe, the end of the Cold War, and the subsequent dissolution of the Soviet Union inaugurated a new era in international relations (Simensen, 1999, p. p. 3). The significance of the Cold War to the development of international relations cannot be overstated. In fact, Simensen notes that international relations as a subdiscipline of political science developed during the Cold War (1999, p. 395). On the other hand, the Persian Gulf War demonstrates that no long

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NATION & ETHNIC CONFLICTS.
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Examines 2 books on subject: "ARAB & JEW" by David K. Shipler & "NATION AGAINST STATE" by Gideon Gottlieb. Problems, conflicts waged in name of nationhood.... More...
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Examines 2 books on subject: "ARAB & JEW" by David K. Shipler & "NATION AGAINST STATE" by Gideon Gottlieb. Problems, conflicts waged in name of nationhood.

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David K. Shipler’s work, Arab and Jew, delves into the perceptions and stereotypes Arabs and Jews have of one another in Israel and Israeli-controlled regions. He examines these relationships in three dimensions: first, the forces that contribute to aversion such as war, nationalism, terrorism, and religious absolutism; second, the catalogue of images, some unique to the Arab-Jew relationship, some similar to stereotypes between other groups; third, the complexities of interaction, ranging from cultural and religious affinity to the idealistic efforts of a few Jews and Arabs to span the gap of ignorance (Shipler 13). Gideon Gottlieb’s Nation Against State examines ethnic conflicts and the decline of sovereignty. He explains past failed approaches and develops instead innovative approaches for

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NATO
  Term Paper ID:27933
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Discussion of origins & evolution of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Describes NATO as linchpin in US-European defense structure since 1949. Analysis of individual members, their goals, & goals of the organization.... More...
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Discussion of origins & evolution of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Describes NATO as linchpin in US-European defense structure since 1949. Analysis of individual members, their goals, & goals of the organization.

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Introduction The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has been a linchpin in the U.S.-European defense structure since its founding in 1949. The end of the Cold War has been hailed as a major shift in world political power and as evidence of a less dangerous international climate, and this has also called into question the need for the continuation of NATO, among other defense alliances. The founding of NATO was a major post-war accomplishment for the mutual defense of Europe and the North Atlantic region. Throughout its history, NATO has been almost as much a source of internal tension among members as it has been an effective defense tool. Yet, NATO is seen as perhaps the most successful defensive alliance in history and remains today the only truly functioning

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Reflections on Nationalism
  Term Paper ID:27854
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Examines the linkage between a nation and the sovereign state. Argues that nationalism is more complex, often including group unity and ethnic identity.... More...
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Examines the linkage between a nation and the sovereign state. Argues that nationalism is more complex, often including group unity and ethnic identity.

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REFLECTIONS ON NATIONALISM Introduction What do we mean by "a nation," and what do we mean by nationalism? On the simplest level, we use "nation" as a synonym for a sovereign state. When we speak of the nations of the world, we mean its states; they are entities that are members of the United Nations, or that could be if they applied for admission and were admitted. Britain and Brazil are nations; Wales and the Kurds are not. People in the United States are perhaps more prone to use "nation" in this sense than others, because "state" has such as strong popular connotation of the states of the Union.

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Economic Development & Democratization in East Asia
  Term Paper ID:27708
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Focusing on Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, & Indonesia, questions whether economic development promotes democratization.... More...
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Focusing on Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, & Indonesia, questions whether economic development promotes democratization.

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Economic Development and Democratization Introduction Early development theory held certain tenets to be truths about how development was to proceed in countries that were not yet industrialized. The assumption was, for example, that the first priority was to create infrastructure, such as roads, dams, and airports, to support an industrial economy. Development theory has been refined, and in some instances changed, as the development process has proceeded in a number of different types of countries around the world. There are still some principles that are basic tenets of traditional development theory. One of these is the idea that population growth tends to fall as development increases and per capita income rises. Another is the belief that economic development promotes democratization. The focus in this paper is

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Antecedents of Failure in the Treaty of Versailles
  Term Paper ID:27598
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Analysis of the Treaty of Versailles, which ended the First World War. French fear of Germany led to harsh terms; German bristling at the harsh terms led to the Second World War.... More...
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Analysis of the Treaty of Versailles, which ended the First World War. French fear of Germany led to harsh terms; German bristling at the harsh terms led to the Second World War.

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The Treaty of Versailles officially ended World War I , yet virtually none of the parties which signed this document were satisfied with the terms. The two bitterest enemies of the Great War, Germany and France, had suffered devastating losses as a result of four years of intense fighting across their shared borders. Their opposing viewpoints regarding how peace in Europe should be maintained were described in the book, Sources of the Western Tradition, Volume II: From the Renaissance to the Present, edited by Marvin Perry, Joseph R. Peden, and Theodore H. Von Laue (1995). As victors, the French demanded extreme measures of punishment against the Germans both for reasons of revenge and as a means of securing their territory from future threats of German invasion. The French were in large part motivated by the fact that the major

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Russian - Japanese Relations
  Term Paper ID:27592
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History of foreign & military relations between Japan & Soviet Union since World War II. Additional material on relations between the nations since the Soviet collapse & the rise of the new Russia.... More...
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History of foreign & military relations between Japan & Soviet Union since World War II. Additional material on relations between the nations since the Soviet collapse & the rise of the new Russia.

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INTRODUCTION Relations between Japan and the Soviet Union have been much affected by the strategic position of Japan. It is relatively near the Atlantic coast of the old Soviet Union and current Russia. Japanese foreign policy has been conducted in terms of the geography of the country, with the four main islands of Japan standing off the coast of East Asia, near the peninsula of Korea, and surrounded by other islands, including the currently disputed Sakhalin and Kurile Islands to the north. Relations have shifted over the years, and Japan has drawn closer to the rest of the world as technology has improved: The power of Russia, China, and the United States and the policies of these countries toward Japan have changed dramatically during the past fifty years. But

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Franco-Spanish Relations in the 20th Century
  Term Paper ID:27591
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Overview of relations between Spain & France since the rise of Francisco Franco in 1936 through the current regime of Juan Carlos.... More...
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Overview of relations between Spain & France since the rise of Francisco Franco in 1936 through the current regime of Juan Carlos.

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Relations between different national states are affected by both internal and external forces. In the European Community, the participating states have been bound together by agreements offering mutual economic benefits, but this does not mean there are no longer any problems or tensions between individual states. Spain was long a particular problem in Europe because of the dictatorship that ruled it, but since the end of that rule, Spain has tried to interact with the international community to a greater degree. Relations between Spain and France serve as an example. Spain was formerly under a system of personal rule established in 1936. The monarchy was reestablished in 1975. This followed the death of Francisco Franco, the ruler since 1936. He had run a rigidly centralized, unitary state, but the 1978

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United Nations Peacekeeping
  Term Paper ID:27407
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Discusses the financial & leadership problems with U.N. peacekeeping missions. Focuses on the Somali mission & details some of the fraud, waste, abuse, & incompetence that plague that mission.... More...
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Discusses the financial & leadership problems with U.N. peacekeeping missions. Focuses on the Somali mission & details some of the fraud, waste, abuse, & incompetence that plague that mission.

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The United Nations has a peacekeeping role that requires considerable expenditure of funds, and there are a number of areas in the world requiring this peacekeeping function today. The UN is thus faced with the need to perform this function on several fronts at a time when the organization is also facing a budget crisis. One of the world hot-spots to which the UN is currently giving attention is Somalia, and peacekeeping in that part of the world has been made more difficult both by the budget crisis and by corruption in that country which has lessened the ability of the UN to accomplish its task. The general problem in the United Nations today has been cited by the United States in demanding reforms and in holding back certain payments and funding because such reforms have not been forthcoming. The peacekeeping function languished for years in th

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APEC & Thailand
  Term Paper ID:27308
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Reviews the events of the year 1997 that led to the meltdown in the Thai economy. Discusses the attempts by the regional leaders at the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperaton (APEC) to contain the situation in the fall of 97.... More...
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Reviews the events of the year 1997 that led to the meltdown in the Thai economy. Discusses the attempts by the regional leaders at the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperaton (APEC) to contain the situation in the fall of 97.

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APEC and Thailand Introduction With the recent serious economic problems in Asia, the APEC Conference held in Vancouver, Canada this week has become more important, and more visible. The intent of this analysis is to explore the impact of APEC on Thailand and the issues of concern to Thailand. History APEC, or the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, was founded in 1989. At that time, it had only 12 members, but it has ended expanded to 18 members, including Hong Kong and the United States. The pact was formed to promote economic cooperation in the region, and in relationship to the United States. It has generally

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Methods of Comparitive Politics
  Term Paper ID:27181
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Describes various methodological approaches to comparative politics, including systems theory, Wiarda's "islands of theory," developmentalism, & behavioralism.... More...
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Describes various methodological approaches to comparative politics, including systems theory, Wiarda's "islands of theory," developmentalism, & behavioralism.

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INTRODUCTION The field of comparative politics is one in which a variety of different approaches have been undertaken to the material at hand, with varying results. Macridis and Brown (1977) note that the field remains in flux at the time they are putting together their book of readings in the subject: "There has been little theory building and cumulative empirical testing and data collection. There has been also little agreement on concepts and definitions or on the scope and range of comparative analysis" (p. 1). There are various theoretical approaches apparent in different writers on the subject, however, whether or not those approaches have been codified or presented in a comprehensive and coherent manner as theory. Macridis and Brown give a good overview of the way theoretical

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HUMAN RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS.
  Term Paper ID:26606
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Evolution, concerns & operations of public & private human rights movement since founding of U.N. after WWII.... More...
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Evolution, concerns & operations of public & private human rights movement since founding of U.N. after WWII.

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THE HUMAN RIGHTS BUSINESS This research paper discusses the principal human rights commissions and committees, public and private, their charters, activities and performance. The cause of human rights has probably been advanced more by the actions and example of exceptional and dedicated individuals, such as Mahatma Gandhi, Andrei Sakharov and Harry Wu, among many others, than it has by the activities of professional human rights organizations. Some of the latter, such as the European Commission on Human Rights in the public sector, and Amnesty International among private organizations, have made substantial contributions at the margin to man's slow and frustrating progress toward a more civilized world. Since the 1970s, the human rights movement has become larger, better organized and more influential. Important elements

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UNITED NATIONS IN CENTRAL AMER.
  Term Paper ID:26329
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Examines background, origins, mandates, operations, goals & accomplishments of UN missions in Nicaragua & El Salvador in 1990s.... More...
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Examines background, origins, mandates, operations, goals & accomplishments of UN missions in Nicaragua & El Salvador in 1990s.

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UN PEACEKEEPING MISSIONS IN CENTRAL AMERICA This research paper examines the origins, mandates, operations and accomplishments of the first peacekeeping missions of the United Nations (UN) in Central America, the UN Observer Group in Central America, (ONUCA) 1989-1991 and the UN Observer Mission in El Salvador (ONUSAL) 1991-1995. Introduction As the Cold War wound down and especially after it ended, ethno-religious, social and other civil conflicts broke out and intensified in many areas of the world. These conflicts placed increasing demands on the UN to carry out various kinds of peacekeeping missions for which it often was ill-prepared structurally, financially and in other ways. In Nicaragua and El

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WAR AS CONFLICT RESOLUTION.
  Term Paper ID:26252
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Overview of war as policy among nations, types of wars in modern world, examples, global power relationships, politics, future.... More...
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Overview of war as policy among nations, types of wars in modern world, examples, global power relationships, politics, future.

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A WARRING FUTURE? This essay explores the question of whether an end to warfare in the foreseeable future is probable. Unfortunately, human kind used war for such a variety of purposes (conflict resolution, as a form of political participation, to promote a “just cause,” and so forth) that it is difficult to develop a solution that will end all warfare. War or the threat of the use of force is the traditional approach to conflict resolution in the conduct of international relations. Although each national state tends to reserve a monopoly on violence for itself, through mutual diplomatic recognition of one another, national states also recognize the legitimacy of the wars they waged. Francisco de Vitoria, in the Sixteenth Century, established the modern concept of i

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U.N. & HUMAN RIGHTS.
  Term Paper ID:23297
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Evolution of United Nation's involvement in global human rights. Interventions, aid, military presence, leadership, obstacles.... More...
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Evolution of United Nation's involvement in global human rights. Interventions, aid, military presence, leadership, obstacles.

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The United Nations deals with human rights questions either through the use of "preventive diplomacy" and "public pressure" or, more rarely, through direct intervention (Boutros-Ghali 912). Increasingly, however, it has become difficult in many cases to separate the protection of human rights from either direct military intervention or from missions to provide humanitarian aid. UN interventions take place where there is a very serious need for humanitarian aid (as in the recent mission to Somalia) or a need for an outside force to broker peace and keep ceasefires in place (as in the current intervention in Bosnia). The UN does not directly intervene in most cases where a sovereign state is engaged in the regular, daily violation of the rights of its citizens. in those cases the UN works from outside by attempting to provide aid, relief and education, by imposing

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY.
  Term Paper ID:23235
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Describes & compares functionalism, neo-functionalism & integration theory & their approach to global problems of change & conflict.... More...
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Describes & compares functionalism, neo-functionalism & integration theory & their approach to global problems of change & conflict.

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International relations is an activity in which persons from more than one nation interact individually and in groups. Much of the scholarship of international relations arose between the world wars, as academics sought ways to prevent these tragedies. Several schools of thought emerged on how to prevent war. Three such schools that are still important today are functionalism, neo-functionalism and integration theory. This research analyzes these schools of thought and attempts to draw commonalities between them. Specifically, the relationship between functionalism and integration theory and neo-functionalism and integration theory will be explored, and the conditions likely to aid or hinder an integrated global community will be discussed. International Integration

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POLITICAL REALISM & NEOREALISM.
  Term Paper ID:23196
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Compares theories & their application in international relations, economics & national power of Estonia & North Korea.... More...
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Compares theories & their application in international relations, economics & national power of Estonia & North Korea.

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REALISM AND NEOREALISM IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: SIMILARITIES, DIFFERENCES, EXAMPLES One perception of international relations is based upon a premise "that a rational and moral political order, derived from universally valid abstract principles, can be achieved here and now." An alternative perception holds that "the world, imperfect as it is from the rational point of view, is the result of forces inherent in human nature." This alternative perception holds further that the conduct of international relations must, therefore, be realistic, must accept human nature as it actually is, and must deal with political processes as they actually occur. The theory of political realism holds that international relations is the concept of interest defined in terms of power. "Political realism does not require, nor does it

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POWER VS. MORALITY IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS.
  Term Paper ID:23027
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Compares theories, values & goals of two approaches & applies them to three crises: Abyssinia (1930s), Cyprus (1960s-1980s) & Somalia (1990s).... More...
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Compares theories, values & goals of two approaches & applies them to three crises: Abyssinia (1930s), Cyprus (1960s-1980s) & Somalia (1990s).

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MORALITY, POWER AND INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS This research paper compares and discusses two schools of thought, the power reality and morality approaches to the shaping and explanation of international relations and in particular the use made of international organizations and their effectiveness. After outlining these alternative modes of analysis, three specific cases are studied: (1) the role of the League of

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BRITAIN & JAPAN IN KOREAN & GULF WARS.
  Term Paper ID:22959
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Compares nations' roles, political, economic & military responses, public views in conflicts of 1950s & 1990s.... More...
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Compares nations' roles, political, economic & military responses, public views in conflicts of 1950s & 1990s.

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Britain and Japan are both island nations and former empires. But, despite their similarities, their economic and military experiences since World War II have been shaped by their roles as victors and vanquished in that war, as well as by their divergent cultures. A comparison of their roles in the Korean War and the Gulf War more than 40 years later teaches some important lessons about national character as well as the persistence of historical memory. When the Korean War began in 1950, Great Britain's economy was rebounding but was still only in the beginning stages of recovery from five years of war-related overspending. It was also struggling to absorb the economic shock of the first stages of withdrawal from its far-flung empire. As the generally benign,

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POLITICS & ECONOMICS IN SWEDEN & BRITAIN.
  Term Paper ID:22883
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Examines nations' socioeconomic frameworks, models (class vs. elite pluralist), industry, labor & bureaucracies & compares British Labour Party & Swedish Social Democratic Party.... More...
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Examines nations' socioeconomic frameworks, models (class vs. elite pluralist), industry, labor & bureaucracies & compares British Labour Party & Swedish Social Democratic Party.

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THE NATURAL PARTY OF GOVERNMENT: SWEDEN AND BRITAIN Introduction The Social Democratic Party in Sweden has achieved greater success in holding political power in the twentieth century than has any other political party in a democratic country with free and regularly conducted elections. Only the Liberal Party in Canada has even approached the success of the Swedish Social Democratic Party. Among the Western democracies, the success of the Swedish Social Democrats is all the more unusual because the party is based on a socialist political philosophy. The Liberals in Canada, by contrast are a party that adheres to a centrist philosophy. Among the socialist parties active in the major Western democracies, non

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GLOBAL POWER RELATIONSHIPS AND THE EUROCURRENCY MARKET.
  Term Paper ID:22881
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Examines economic & political theories related to coercive diplomacy, hierarchy of states & war, focusing on freezing of foreign-owned financial assets as legal & political tactic to settle international disputes.... More...
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Examines economic & political theories related to coercive diplomacy, hierarchy of states & war, focusing on freezing of foreign-owned financial assets as legal & political tactic to settle international disputes.

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FINANCIAL ASSET FREEZING: POLITICAL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH EURODOLLAR ACCOUNTS Introduction The freezing of foreign-owned financial assets held in depository institutions is a tactic that is used widely for both legal and political reasons. Host countries where foreign-owned financial assets are held in depository institutions most frequently place a freeze on activity involving such assets for legal reasons—to preserve the assets until judicial determination has been made as to the proper use and disposition of such assets. A case in point is the freezing of the accounts of the Ministry of Economic Relations of the Republic of Russia held in a financial institution in Luxembourg (Gerenstein, 1993, p. 3A). A freeze was placed in these financial assets through a court order

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BRITISH & U.N. POLICY ON CYPRUS.
  Term Paper ID:22603
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Political & military policy toward island's Greek-Turkish conflict, independence, national interest, partitioning, theory.... More...
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Political & military policy toward island's Greek-Turkish conflict, independence, national interest, partitioning, theory.

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BRITISH POLICY ON THE CYPRUS PROBLEM Introduction This research examines the “Cyprus Problem” which has divided the island and defied solution. The United Kingdom was a long-time colonial occupier of the island, and remains one of the protector states along with Turkey to guarantee independence for Cyprus. British policy towards the Cyprus Problem is a focus of this research. The Cypriot Issue Since the creation in 1960 of the independent nation of Cyprus, the country frequently has been referred to as the "reluctant republic." The ethnic division of the island’s population is approximately 80 percent Greek and 20 percent Turk. The great majority of Greek Cypriots long have pushed for union with Gr

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"LIMITS OF COERCIVE DIPLOMACY, THE" (ALEXANDER GEORGE & WILLIAM SIMONS).
  Term Paper ID:22580
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Examines concept's purpose, eight factors leading to success or failure, application in Southeast Asia & Cuba.... More...
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Examines concept's purpose, eight factors leading to success or failure, application in Southeast Asia & Cuba.

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This research examines the concept of coercive diplomacy as developed by Alexander George and William Simons in their seminal work, The Limits of Coercive Diplomacy (1994). The concept of coercive diplomacy will first be defined, followed by an analysis of the several different factors which affect the outcome of such a strategy. Finally, some of the most important factors will be highlighted that contributed to the successful conclusion of diplomatic actions in Laos and Cuba. Coercive diplomacy is defined as a defensive diplomatic strategy that is employed in the international arena to deal with the efforts of an adversary to change a status quo situation in his own favor. Coercive diplomacy is distinct from deterrence theory in that coercive diplomacy is a response to a hostile action already taken while deterrence attempts to

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DISINTEGRATION OF NATIONS.
  Term Paper ID:21663
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Economic problems, ethnic differences & nationalistic aspirations in fall of British Empire, Soviet Union & Yugoslavia & application to future of Canada, Brazil & India.... More...
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Economic problems, ethnic differences & nationalistic aspirations in fall of British Empire, Soviet Union & Yugoslavia & application to future of Canada, Brazil & India.

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In the nineteenth century, the rise of nationalism contributed to the development of the nation-states that would continue into this century, and expansionist programs on the part of many of the stronger nations contributed to the creation of empires built around colonies in different parts of the world. The British Empire was probably the largest of these and included colonies all over the world. In the twentieth century, many of the existing empires and nation-states have undergone transformations as various pressures have caused them to disintegrate, to break up into discrete units around nationalistic, geographic, and ethnic differences. An examination of the decline and disintegration of the British Empire, the Soviet Union, and Yugoslavia will serve to develop rules as to why countries decline, and these rules will then be

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PAKISTANI FOREIGN RELATIONS FROM 1951 TO 1992.
  Term Paper ID:21599
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Focuses on U.S., India, Soviet Union & China. Cold War objectives, nuclear policy, Islamic fundamentalism, post-Soviet Russia, conflict resolution theory.... More...
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Focuses on U.S., India, Soviet Union & China. Cold War objectives, nuclear policy, Islamic fundamentalism, post-Soviet Russia, conflict resolution theory.

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PAKISTAN AND THE UNITED STATES: A SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP 1951-1992 Introduction One of the greatest successes of American foreign policy since the end of the Second World War is the persuasion of a large number of diverse countries with highly disparate objectives that each of them enjoys a special relationship with the United States. Each of these so-called special relationships has been carefully crafted by the United States to promote its own objectives while addressing the concerns of the partner state only to the extent necessary to preserve the facade. Even the special relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States which is held to be based in a common social and political herit

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NATO IN POST-COLD WAR ERA.
  Term Paper ID:21340
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Origins, changes in Europe's geopolitics, need for collective security & international coercive mechanism, institutional advantages, politics & economics, Amer. support, future. Table of contents.... More...
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Origins, changes in Europe's geopolitics, need for collective security & international coercive mechanism, institutional advantages, politics & economics, Amer. support, future. Table of contents.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction Page 2 II. Origins of NATO Page 4 III. Changes in Europe's Geopolitical Environment Page 8 IV. The Need for a System of Collective Security Page 12 i. Fragmentation Page 12 ii. Terrorism Page 13 iii. Arms Proliferation Page 14 iv. Russian Nationalism Page 15 V. Necessity of an International Coercive Mechanism Page 17 VI. NATO's Institutional Advantages Page 19 VII. NATO: More than a Military Apparatus Page 23 VIII. Creating a Broader NATO Page 28 IX. New Military Roles for NATO Page 32

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UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS.
  Term Paper ID:20986
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United Nations 1948 non-binding agreement promoting moral & humane treatment. Theory & practice of positive, natural & political rights.... More...
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United Nations 1948 non-binding agreement promoting moral & humane treatment. Theory & practice of positive, natural & political rights.

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The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights embodies a conception of human rights that can be ascertained and compared to other approaches in the literature on the subject of human rights. These differing conceptions of what human rights are and how they can or cannot be protected. How some theorists might change the UN Declaration in keeping with their particular view of human rights will be considered as well. THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is an example of quasi-legislation by non-binding instrument, something the United Nations has created for a number of different purposes. The Declaration was created in 1948. The fact that the United Nations would make a declaration on the issue of human rights is in keeping with the structure and genesis of the entire

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