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Economic Strategy: The Impact of Worker Knowledge and Skills, Technology, and Immigration
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A 4 page overview of the varying economic strategies
that can be put into play. Concepts such as workforce experience are explored in relation to national productivity. The question of whether
immigration can be used to positively supplement the workforce is evaluated. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPecStrg.rtf
Economics of Developing Countries: The Middle East
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A 20 page review of the economic problems that have confronted the Middle East since the mid-twentieth century. Concentrating on Jordan, United Arab Emirates, and Oman, the author analyzes the importance of trade agreements and economic
diversification. Numerous statistics are provided. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: PParabEc.rtf
Edward R. F. Sheehan's "The Arabs, Israelis, And Kissinger : A Secret History Of American Diplomacy In The Middle East"
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5 pages in length. Henry Kissinger once said that to implement an effective foreign policy, it must be drafted through calculations of power and the national interest. Examining Edward R. F. Sheehan's "The Arabs, Israelis, And Kissinger : A Secret History of American Diplomacy in the Middle East," one can readily surmise that while Kissinger may have lived up to his own political doctrine, the manner by which it was manifested included the elements of secrecy and deal making unbeknownst to the American people until agreements were well underway. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCShehn.rtf
Effects Of Globalization
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A 4 page paper that begins with comments from the globalization index. The writer briefly comments on the effects of globalization on Burma, Ethiopia and Haiti and suggests the real effects on the U.S. are still debatable. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Elian Gonzalez
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A 5 page background of the Elian Gonzalez case, the six year old Cuban refugee whose mother died on the boat journey to political asylum in the U.S. Elian has become an object of contention as to whether he should be allowed to remain in the U.S. or returned to Cuba. Presents the argument that U.S. precedent is clear in the matter, Elian is a Cuban refugee and Cuban refugees have been openly accepted by the U.S. government. Concludes that they boy's father, who remains in Cuba and has expressed his wishes that Elian be returned, gave up his right to determine the fate of Elian when he allowed him to leave Cuban soil. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PPelianG.wps
Empire and the New World Order
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An eight page paper which considers the concepts of traditional and modern imperialism in the context of the New World Order and American isolationism. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JLnewworl.rtf
English Speaking Caribbean Countries in World Economy and Trade: Relative Impacts of the World Trade Organization
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A 12 page overview of the problems English speaking Caribbean nations encounter in regard to functioning in the world economy. The author asserts that the WTO has had little positive effect on these countries. CARICOM, in contrast, offers these countries hope. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPcariW2.rtf
Environmental Policy of the North American Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA)
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This 12 page report discusses NAFTA and explains that
Republican President George Bush completed NAFTA negotiations
with Mexico in September 1992 and enthusiastically promoted the
treaty during the campaign. Democratic challenger Bill Clinton
took only a lukewarm position toward NAFTA, but two days after he
was elected president, Clinton came out in favor of NAFTA and
went on to promote its approval and ratification. Environmental
concerns were part of the process and dealt with through a number
of processes. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: BWnafcli.wps
ESSAY ON JETT’S WHY PEACEKEEPING FAILS
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This 5-page paper is a critical essay on Dennis Jett's book "Why Peacekeeping Fails," a commentary on the United Nation's peacekeeping forces. The paper examines some of Jett's arguments as to why the U.N.'s peacekeeping operations are largely uneffective, and what needs to happen in order to ensure working peacekeeping efforts.
Filename: MTpeakee.rtf
Essays on National Security and International Relations
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This 6 page paper comprises 3 short essays on the NSC as a Presidential tool; pros and cons of war with Iran; and how intelligence can be coordinated among 16 agencies. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: HVnascir.rtf
European Economic Competition and Trademark Abuse
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This 25 page paper outlines the competition that has resulted from the creation of the European Union and the monetary union under the Euro. This paper considers the issue of trademark abuse as it influences the competition of the EU. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: MHECComp.rtf
European Steps Toward Minimizing the Chances for War: Considerations for the U.S.
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A 10 page overview of the steps being taken in Europe to minimize the chances for war on the continent. The author emphasizes the importance of the European Union but points out that while the formation of the EU is to be applauded, not only is the U.S the primary player in maintaining world security, that responsibility will undoubtedly extend well into the future. To insure our own national security we must be cautious of both the existing and the future power of all foreign entities. The EU is no exception. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPeurWar.rtf
Europeans and the “American-Style of Patriotism
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This 5 page report discusses
whether or not Europeans are likely to ever adopt the standard United States view of
patriotism during times of war that sees public dissent while troops are engaged in
combat as being unpatriotic. The conclusion of the article is that they will not.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWeurpol.rtf
Events Leading to Operation Desert Storm
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This 6 page paper discusses the events that led to Desert Storm; the conduct of the war; and lessons learned that we can apply to Iraq today. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVOperDS.rtf
Executive Power: Protection Versus Personal Rights
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8 pages in length. Terrorists reach for the central nerve of their targets in order to impose the most damage; for the United States, that vulnerable spot is the fundamental principle of constitutional rights. The progression of terrorist activity has instigated responses unlike those ever experienced by the American people, with the greatest one being the compromise of personal privacy as executive power has been broadened to include wire tapping and email interception. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCExecPwr.rtf
Explaining Terrorism
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7 pages. The approaches for dealing with terrorism are not set in stone, and, in fact, have changed frequently through the course of the years, depending on the individuals in office at the time of the terrorist acts and how they choose to deal with it. It is often difficult to grasp the concepts of international terrorism, global conflict and widespread killing. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: JAtrrism.rtf
Expropriation And/Or Nationalization Of Property According To International Law
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5 pages in length. International Law was established as a means by which to allow for fair and appropriate global interaction. When first implemented, international law was comprehensive enough to address virtually every potential situation that might arise; however, since the middle of the twentieth century, the very foundation upon which international law is based has not been strong or secure enough to adequately remedy myriad issues. Primary to this breakdown has been the continuing increase in cross-border capital flows since World War II's close; as such, the ongoing changes multinational corporations imparted upon states could not be addressed as they related to international law, with particular emphasis placed upon expropriation and/or nationalization of property. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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