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Buddhism and Conflict Transformation
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A 3 page discussion of how Buddhism can be used as an address for the violence that characterizes today's world. This paper reviews Buddhism's basic premises and offers examples of Buddhist leaders that have prevented or resisted conflict. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPbuddConflictTrans.rtf
BULGARIA, THE UNITED STATES AND INSTRUMENTS OF FOREIGN POLICY
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This 5-page paper discusses the United States, Bulgaria and the foreign relations between these two thorugh questions covering instruments of foreign policy. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTbulgar.rtf
Bush at War by Bob Woodward
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This 3 page paper covers: Bush at War is an objective look at how the war in Afghanistan was planned by the Bush administration in the one hundred days after the September 11 attack. By collaborating with individuals involved and attending planning sessions with White House aids, cabinet members, staffers, military personnel, and the President, Woodward sets down how the response was planned. Analysis of Woodward's style and interpretation of faccts, along with cudos for Woodward's unbiased reporting methodology. Bibliography lists 1 source. jvBushWd.rtf
Filename: jvBushWd.rtf
Bush Policy and Manufacturing in the United States
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A 3 page paper which examines President Bush’s “American Competitiveness Initiative” presented in his State of the Union speech. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAamci.rtf
Bush’s Dilemma: The Cost of the War on Terrorism
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A 3 page paper arguing that George W. Bush has no clear idea of how long the war against terrorism will last, how much it will cost or when he will need to raise taxes to pay for the effort. The bottom line is that there are too many unknowns for the Bush administration to be able to provide any firm picture of total cost of the war effort or when it will be “safe” for the economy for the administration to raise federal taxes. Without knowing how long the war effort will last, there is no way to firmly predict what the final cost will be. Without knowing that bottom-line figure, neither can tax increases be predicted. All hinges on how effective allied forces are able to be in inhibiting terrorists’ ability to act at will. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSwarCostIraq.rtf
Can an Imperialist Power Promote Democracy?
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This 5 page paper considers this question: "Is the United States of America, an imperial power promoting democracy and capitalism to the rest of the world?" This is actually four questions in one: is the U.S. an imperialist state? Can an imperialist state "promote" democracy and capitalism; that is, can it force other nations to accept an ideology? And if so, is that what it's doing, and how? The paper discusses all four questions. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVImpAme.rtf
Can the U.S. Juggle Two Simultaneous Wars?
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A 4 page exploration of U.S. strengths and weaknesses as they relate to national and world security. The author contends that the U.S. can fight more than one war at a time and, in fact, that we are currently exerting the equivalent military effort that would be required of two simultaneous wars in our cumulative presence around the world today. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPusWar.rtf
Can We Win the "War on Terror"?
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This 3 page paper discusses the methods we can use to win the "war on terror" and whether or not it can be won in the first place. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVTrrWar.rtf
Canada and the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
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A 10 page contention that while the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis composed the first real threat to North American territory since the bombing of Pearl Harbor in World War II, the reaction of the two countries most threatened by this crisis was considerably different. The U.S. reaction was swift yet perhaps somewhat premature. Canadian reaction was considerably slower. Concludes that while many criticize Canada's reaction to the Cuban Missile Crisis and the U.S. request for Canadian alert, her caution was actually prudent given the threat of all-out nuclear world war as a result of U.S. actions and the concerns for Canadian sovereignty in regard to the control of her military. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPCanMis.rtf
Case Study: Telephone Privacy and the War on Terror
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This 5 page paper analyzes a client-supplied case study about the phone companies that turned the records of millions of subscribers over to the government. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVPhoPri.rtf
Causes of the U.S. Trade Deficit
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This 4 page paper examines the causes of the U.S. trade deficit. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVTrdDef.rtf
Central America – Carter And Reagan
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This 4 page paper overviews the general policies towards Central America of the Carter Administration and the Reagan Administration. Carter's policies were focused on human rights issues and aid was dependent on reforms in this area of concern. Reagan believed that El Salvador was the barrier to stop the spread of communism in that region of the world. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGcenam.rtf
Changes in Foreign Policy Since the Latter Twentieth Century
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This 10 page paper examines the new world order. How things have changed and where they are headed is discussed. The world order is defined and major wars and small scale conflicts are part of the equation. Globalization is a large part of the discussion as is isolationism. All issues are related to the fact that military and foreign policy have had to change along with the advent of the new paradigm. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA51420.rtf
Changing The Course Of Terrorism
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5 pages in length. To understand the nature of terrorism in contemporary global society is to realize how the United States – fending complete innocence where the perpetuation of terrorism is concerned – has long played an integral role in its existence, whether American officials ever come to admitting such historical involvement or not. With so many examples from which to choose throughout the two hundred and thirty years America has been a global player, it is difficult to find just one that illustrates the most important role the nation has played in spreading terrorism; however, the dubious dropping of nuclear bombs upon Hiroshima and Nagasaki brings forth one of the best standards by which to compare. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCTerrChng.rtf
Chemical Warfare Defense Doctrine -- An Overreaction to a Perceived Threat
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10 page report discusses the possibility that fears about massive biological and chemical
attacks against the United States are actually the result of media and government-inspired
paranoia. The problem has been that the U.S. military, the country’s policy-makers and
politicians, as well as the media have over-emphasized a threat that many (other) experts
believe has been blown way out of proportion to the reality of the threat. The government
and the military must make every effort to develop a more rational approach regarding
defense in relationship to possible chemical warfare that is fully grounded in sound
research and public information efforts. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWcemwar.rtf
Children in United States’ Policy
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A 14 page paper which examines where children fit
into the policy of the United States. The paper examines issues concerning the global
position of children as it involves conditions such as child labor, children and the
environment, and the effect of particular sanctions on the children of the world.
Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: RAchldus.rtf
Chilean History: A Review of Chilean Politics at the End of the Twentieth Century
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A 20 page overview of Chilean politics, and the role of the U.S. in those politics, in the years spanning the election of Allende and the end of the Pinochet regime. The author contends that the U.S. exerted considerable manipulation in Chile and the result was the overthrow of Allende and the rise of Pinochet to the Chilean presidency. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPchili.rtf