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The Social, Political, Technological, Environmental, & Economic Circumstances of the Global Human Population
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In 8 pages the author discusses the social, political, technological, envrironmental, and economic circumstances of the global human population. The author concludes that "the global human population is fast growing as a crux for a multitude of possible problems. Along with people there always comes problems. Those problems can be social, political, technological, environmental, and economic. The earth is not going to grow any larger to accommodate the people. Cities and towns will merge and become one metropolis of human flesh in which homelessness and crime abound. A non-sustainable future is the future of the world, unless something is done immediately." Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Popglob.wps
The Third World
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A 5 page paper discussing the Third World and their present, as well as past, situation in relationship with poverty, as it relates to the book edited by Jonathan S. Petrikin entitled, 'The Third World.' These countries have long been considered to be uncivilized and well behind other, more apparently prosperous, countries. The book offers many differing opinions and possible solutions to the problems at hand.
Filename: World3.rtf
The U.N. Commission On Narcotics & Drugs
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Increased cooperation among the Koreas has brought positive results in the worldwide war against narcotics but its production, trafficking and consumption remain a major problem in the region. In this 2 page paper, the writer evaluates United Nations efforts to curtail the production and development of drugs in Korea, Myanmar, Laos and Thailand. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Undrugpo.wps
The United Nations: Strengths and Weaknesses
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A 6 page discussion of the importance of the United Nations. Outlines importance of the United States in shaping UN policies and concludes that the UN is a necessary entity but one which should not be allowed to emphasize economics over human rights. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPun32.wps
The World Trade Organization / History, Structure, and Analysis
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A 10 page research paper tracing the origins of the WTO from it's GATT beginnings and including critical views of the organization's strengths, weaknesses and direction. The paper examines the structure of the WTO, briefly including decision/appeal procedures and how the WTO could affect the sovereignty of member nations. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Wto.rtf
Third World Countries
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A 5 page paper on the political economical and social problems and realizations facing third world countries on a global scale. In addition to showing how these countries lack in technological advances this paper also points to some ways in which things may change in the future. Bibliography included.
Filename: 3world.rtf
Tobacco Settlement
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This 5 page paper provides an executive summary of a Wall Street Journal article reporting on a tobacco settlement. The summary relates the facts to other situations in business. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TobaSet.wps
U.N. and the League of Nations Comparison
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A 15 page paper that compares and contrasts the U.N. charter and League of Nations policies. The paper also addresses the important political influences behind the development of the League, and how political changes led to the UN. The writer argues that the U.N. charter is being reviewed today because of faults in original League policies and the inability of both organizations to adjust to "modern" problems. However, the paper agrees with the U.S. government's perspective in this situation--in particular that reform of the U.N. will adequately respond to the needs for a contemporary world peacekeeping organization. Bibliography lists 12+ sources.
Filename: Unlon.wps
U.S. Trade Agreements
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A 5 page study of NAFTA and other U.S. trade agreements, expanding regionalism, the positive and negative effects of NAFTA, and ameliorating possibilities. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Prcnafta.doc
UN Peacekeeping / Overall Effectiveness
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A 6 page argumentative essay that supports the argument for UN peacekeeping. The writer reviews the stated function, peacekeeping failures, successes and lessons learned in support of the argument for. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: Unpeace.wps
Use of Arbitration in Conflict Resolution
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A 4 page research paper that examines the book Negotiation by Lewicki, et al (1994). The writer gives the example of how a dispute between rival student newspapers was resolved through the process of arbitration while discussing the general topic of arbitration. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Arbcon.wps
Why Nations Go To War
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A 10 page paper focusing primarily upon Stoessinger's book "Why Nations Go To War" and complementing it with extra research. The writer discusses war in the twentieth century, its causes & outcomes, etc;. The concept of Mutually Assured Destruction (M.A.D.) is examined and the possibility of another major conflict is assessed. Specific case examples including the threat of Sadaam Hussein are injected into the analysis. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Whywar.wps
Why Nations Go To War # 2
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A 5 page, analytical evaluation of Stoessinger's "Why Nations Go To War"-- a political treatise on the causes of war in the 20th century. The writer assesses the importance of leaders' personalities, conquest, and war as an aspect of human nature. It is argued that while another major world conflict is unlikely at present, we must be mindful of leaders in Third World countries who stand to threaten global security. No other sources cited.
Filename: Whywar2.wps
World Peace / A Presently More Attainable Goal
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A 5 page paper describing present world conditions in comparison with those of the Cold War era. The world today is in a much safer position than it was just a few years ago. With nuclear war ceasing to hang precariously overhead the world is free to pay closer attention to other global problems such as poverty, hunger, drug smuggling, and terrorism. The planet is more likely to work together now more than ever before in its struggle for world peace. Bibliography included.
Filename: Peace3.wps