Papers On U.S. International Relations & Foreign Policy
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World Health as an Economic Indicator Since World War II
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A 5 page research paper which looks at the theories of renowned economist Charles P. Kindleberger in his book World Economic Primacy: 1500 to 1990. Kindleberger postulates that nations go through life cycles that are roughly similar to those of a single individual. First there is youth, then maturity, and then eventually there is aging; however, the life cycle of a nation ends in quiescence rather then death. As evidence of this, the writer examines world health as an economic indicator and concludes that this does tend to verify Kindleberger's hypothesis that the U.S. is in decline. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Worldhlt.rtf
Cold War Ideolgies and Their Importance
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When WWII ended America was filled with
loyal and idealogical citizens. That ideology sustained us throughout the cold war and now that it is over stands at the ready in case it is needed again. This five page paper outlines and discusses the ideals and beliefs that were held by Americans just prior to the cold wars inception. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: CWintrel.wps
Peace Keeping After the Cold War
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This 5 page paper explores the change in attitude to emanate after the cold war. Some information about the cold war is provided as well as details on relatively recent UN missions. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA015UN.rtf
Ideology & US Foreign Policy
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This is a 5 page paper that explores the ideologies that have guided US foreign policy. It begins with the impact of the mercantilism of England on the colonies and looks at the expansionist policies of a new nation. It examines the theory and the state of affairs that brought about Wilsonian Internationalism. Isolationism is a natural response to the ravages of war and was the policy of the government between the World Wars. The Allied Coalition and the League of Nations was the basis for a policy of Internationalism that preceded the Cold War. It concludes with a section on globalization and the prospects for the future. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: Forid.wps
National Security Council and the Question of China
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This 14 page report discusses a hypothetical situation in which the U.S. National Security Council presents its very serious concerns about the political, economic and, social stability of the Peoples’ Republic of China in terms of its relationship with the United States. At the core of the current situation, the fact remains that both nations should seize the favorable opportunities in the current China-U.S. relations, work to expand the common interests of the two countries and the bilateral cooperation, give full play to the potential of the bilateral relations and build the constructive strategic partnership between China and the United States on a far more solid basis. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: BWnsc.rtf
The United States: The League of Nations and the UN
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A 5 page paper which
discusses whether the League of Nations has been weakened by the absence of the United
States, and whether the UN has been damaged by the presence of the United States. The
argument presented states that the United States has harmed both of these organizations it
has helped to implement, in the name of self interest. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAlofnun.wps
Israel / Continue Aid?
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A 5 page overview on the debate and the facts behind the debate on whether to continue economic aid to Israel. The writer discusses this in terms of U.S. fiscal policy, U.S. international policy, and human rights issues. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Isrlaid.wps
United States and Israel Military Relationship
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9 pages. This imaginary briefing from the Ambassador of Israel to the Prime Minister of Israel presents a solid argument for bringing the United States and Israel together in a stronger military relationship with each other. International terrorism would not hold the same appeal if there were not a great deal of bureaucratic interference; rather, the incentive to gain control over less powerful countries would cease to exist. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JGAisral.wps
League Of Nations And United Nations
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A 6 page paper. Philosophical considerations aside, member states in an international institution do now have the same amount of power. An example involving NATO is used to demonstrate this fact. The paper then discusses the failure of the League of Nations and the success of the United Nations. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGun3.wps
The Power Within International Organizations
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A 5 page paper that discusses the balance of power in international organizations. In any international political organization, some members will be more dominant than others and, thus, they will have more power in influencing decisions. Two specific events are used to demonstrate this concept: the expansion of NATO in 1997 and the military action sanctioned by the UN Security Council in 1999. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGpow.wps
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