 | U. S. History of Colonialism and the New Imperialism Joel Coburn (suid 4880712) Janani Ravi The second Bush administration asserts a no-tolerance policy for acts of inherent evil. But it can be said that current U. S. foreign policy is a new imperialism, reminiscent of colonialism and the arrogance of a unilateral superpower 84.08 Kb. 3 | read |
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 | An alternative view of the yugoslav crisis To elicit some sense of logic out of current events, with America firmly ensconced in the role of ‘World Policeman’ and the entry of nato on to the Balkan scene, it is necessary to recall some crucial events from 1917 onwards 63.02 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Review of hawaiian sovereignty Excerpts from an intervention of the Pacific Asia Council of Indigenous Peoples to the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations, Geneva, Switzerland, 1996 Review 138.73 Kb. 1 | read |
 | What Would Wilson Do? Iran, and elsewhere, pundits try to pigeonhole him: Is he a realist or an idealist? But the best American foreign policy has always been both, mixing moral aspiration with unsentimental prudence 34.96 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Us becomes a world power review Alfred Thayer Mahan expressed what opinion in his book The Influence of Sea Power Upon History? 41.3 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Greed & grievance economic Agendas in Civil Wars edited by mats Berdal David M. Malone Political violence—Economic aspects. Social conflicts—Economic aspects. I. Malone, David, 1954–. II. International Development Research Centre (Canada). III. Title. IV. Title: Economic agendas in civil wars 0.9 Mb. 18 | read |
 | Notes And Comments Common Article 3 Of Geneva Conventions, 1949 In The Era Of International Criminal Tribunals Icts. It has become imperative to examine the humanitarian law applicable in the second situation, as the traditional mode of conducting war has undergone a rapid change and most of the wars today remain undeclared 79.86 Kb. 1 | read |
 | The Johns Hopkins University a comparison of Cold War National Security Strategies Submitted to Marxist-Leninist ideology and its need to internally project an external threat. Us national security policy in the years 1947 through 1989 is identified with a single term—containment—although there were obvious shifts in emphasis from administration 49.11 Kb. 1 | read |
 | An Electronic Law Journal This is a refereed article published on: 8 November 2002. It is based on University of North London, Inaugural Professorial Lecture by Bill Bowring 127.46 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Middle Secondary – Making a Nation – Focus question 3: Why do federations break apart? 15.8 Kb. 1 | read |
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 | George Bush and the Gulf War – a policy Chronology A rich source containing oral histories (policymakers and soldiers), maps, biographies, and a chronology. This is a great site, and we should link, for instance 53.4 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Burdens of Jurisdictional Proof Lonny Sheinkopf Hoffman Abstract And, in light of other, recent decisions (both specific to cafa and more broadly) that have heightened the importance of the pleading stage and of gathering adequate prefiling discovery 178.73 Kb. 5 | read |
 | New Constitution in Force. Government Forces’ Successes against Rebels.“People's Republic,” established in Stanleyville. Relations with Neighbouring Countries. External Military Aid. Extraordinary Session of O 45.03 Kb. 1 | read |