Papers On Israel & The Middle East
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Kuwait's Solution For Peace In The Middle East
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A 5 page paper discussing the nation of Kuwait's opinion and view on how to best achieve peace in the embattled Middle East. With the Gulf War still fresh in the nation's thoughts, Kuwait has had more than a brief encounter with the unrest that is part of daily life in the Middle East. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: Kuwait2.doc
Operation Provide Comfort
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This is an 8 page paper that discusses Operation Provide Comfort, which began in April 1991 and ended in December 1996. Following the Gulf War, Iraqi troops attacked Kurdish villages in northern Iraq. The aggression was in retaliation for the Kurds' support of UN forces during the war. Hundreds of thousands of Kurds fled for their lives, flooding the borders of Turkey and Iran. The UN implemented Operation Provide Comfort to provide relief for the refugees. This essay chronicles the events leading up to the operation, some of the problems that occurred, and lessons learned. The debate regarding air power is discussed briefly with conclusions. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Pgcomfy.wps
International Conflict and the Gulf War
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This 7 page paper considers the Gulf War and aftermath of the situation in Kuwait and Iraq in a strategic sense after the end of the Gulf War. The tactics used by both sides are examined, as are the strengths and weaknesses of Saddam Hussein and the allies. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEkuwait.wps
U. S. Foreign Policy in Iraq
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Continued Support for U.S./U.N.
Sanctions: This 8 page paper considers the current status of US/UN sanctions against Iraq that resulted from the Gulf War and then challenges current criticisms against sanctions in support for remaining in the region to support this foreign policy choice. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MHiraq.wps
Major Political Developments Since 1983
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This 5 page paper considers the major political developments in the United States since 1983 and also the major international developments during this same period. This paper considers issues like NAFTA, the Persian Gulf War and the American response to the breakup of the Soviet Union and the implications both internally and for international affairs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MH1983.wps
Kahlil Gibran Bridges the East and the West
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A 10-page essay that concentrates on Lebanese poet and philosopher Kahlil Gibran's views on government, state, and politics. Included are excerpts from two of Gibran's works, 'The New Frontier' and 'The Prophet', that emphasize his views against social injustice and highlight his ideas of a 'unity of being'. A brief history of Gibran's life explains how he struggled to merge the Eastern philosophy of his native Lebanon with the Western progressiveness of his adopted America. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: LCGibran.doc
1979 International Upheaval with Supertramp in the Background
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This 5 page report discusses 1979 and two of the great international upheavals that shook the political world – the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the Iran revolution and the U.S. embassy hostage situation. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BW1979.rtf
Persia: Comparison To The United States
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10 pages in length. The Persian Empire was established as a good and ethical civilization. It started with the humanitarian leadership of Cyrus the Great, who was instrumental in establishing free speech and a distinctive moral purity. As Persia evolved, it grew into itself through various influences, including that of the Muslim religion; however, its pledge to a stalwart consciousness remained firm. As a first class empire, it can be argued that Persia was a lot like the contemporary United States in that it possessed the freedoms and luxuries associated with the ideals of a refined nation. One could even attest to the fact that America borrowed much of its own cultivation from the Persians. The writer discusses how there is little evidence that today's Iran resembles the same refinement as the ancient Persian Empire maintained. Indeed, the Persian ideal has long since been abandoned by a society that chooses to operate on threats and terrorism rather than the ethical standards set down by Cyrus the Great. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCPrsia.wps
President Carter and the Iran Hostage Crisis
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In 8 pages, the author explores the history of the Iran Hostage Crisis and President Carter's role in the crisis. The Iran Hostage Crisis will remain a thorn in former President Jimmy Carter's proverbial side. Although Carter attempted to return the hostages to freedom, he was thwarted. The president was unable to deal effectively with such a situation, and the United States was unforgiving, thus he was not reelected president. Reagan replaced Carter and only hours after Carter left his position in the White House, the Americans were freed. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PCihcc.doc
Reza Shah Pahlavi & The Modernization Of Iran
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A 6 page paper discussing Reza Shah Pahlavi (1919-1944), the former military commander who was crowned Shah of Iran in 1926 and his efforts to modernize his nation. The report examines both Iran and the Shah from the beginning of his rule as Shah to the reign of his son, Muhammad Riza Shah Pahvali's rule which began in 1941. Bibliography lists ten sources.
Filename: Rezashah.doc
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