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Papers On U.S. International Relations & Foreign Policy
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An Address for Bioterrorism: A Priority for Domestic and International U.S. National Security Policies
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A 4 page contention that not only do infectious diseases present a national security threat, the United States has no real provisions for making a concerted response to biological terrorism. The author emphasizes that provisions to address this threat should be a priority. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPusSecu.rtf
An Analysis of "The Caribbean World and the United States - Mixing Rum and Coca Cola":
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This 5 page paper discusses this book by Robert Freeman Smith, which is an exploration into the history of relations between the United States and the Caribbean. This paper specifically deals with the first three chapters of the book, while also detailing the purpose of the entire book. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: GSRSmith.rtf
An Analysis of Chalmers Johsnons' "Blowback: The Costs and Conseqences of American Empire":
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This 15 page paper discusses the ideas of Johnson who believes essentially that American foreign policy has created a world-wide resentment and anger towards America. This paper highlights much of Johnson's evidence such as U.S. drug policies, involvement in the Middle East, Asian relations, and more. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: GSBlowbk.rtf
An Analysis of the World Wars
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This 5 page paper examines both world wars, and how one led to another. Hitler is the focus of this analysis that looks at a variety of factors such as economics and politics. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA619WW.rtf
An Approach to Western Influences in Japan
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( 6 pp.) The more we learn about history and
cultural diversity, the more we learn about the
layers of impact that one culture may have on
another. It is one of these layers of impact,
which we will examine in relationship to western
influences on Japan. This will be done with the
assistance of Chinua Achebe's 1959 African novel,
Things Fall Apart, and the Autobiography of
Yukichi Fukuzawa (1966).
Filename: BBafrjap.doc
An Argument for Lifting the Embargo Against Cuba
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This 30 page thesis paper provides an overview of the problem related to the U.S. embargo against Cuba. Historic information is provided along with the political background that surrounds this issue. Both sides of the issue are confronted but the paper supports lifting the ban due to philosophical reasons. Other reasons are explored, including the fact that the Cuban people have had to do without adequate food and medical supplies as a result. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: SA039Cba.rtf
An Argument Supporting U.S. Involvement in Iraq
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A 5 page contention that we are justified in our role in Iraq. That justification, however, does not excuse from expanding our involvement outside the military realm and placing more emphasis on
diplomacy, economic policy, foreign aid, public diplomacy, and other aspects of international affairs that are necessary to resolve the Iraqi situation. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PPiraqUS.rtf
An Experience Enhancing Global Citizenship
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This 3 page paper provides an overview of the issue of global citizenship and the need for measures to enhance it. This paper presents an example of an event that changed the writers view of global citizenship.
Filename: MHGloCit.rtf
AN ISSUE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
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This paper initiates the discussion to answer the question about what, exactly human rights is. It observes the difference between U.S. conception of human rights and human rights in the other parts of the world. In addition, the paper examines how western countries can convinced others to follow basic human rights. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MThumrig.rtf
An Old New Immigration Policy
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This 5 page paper summarizes an article in the February 4, 2004 edition of The Chronicle of Higher Education, entitled An Old New Immigration Policy, Flaws and All written by Roger Daniels. This essay summarizes the article and then responds to the question: Is President Bush's proposal for immigration new or is one that is historical and traditional. The President proposed a temporary-worker permit allowing illegal aliens to gain legal status as a temporary worker for a period of time and then to return to their homeland after that time. This essay includes prior immigration acts, especially those addressing illegal aliens, as reported by Daniels. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PGilgal.rtf