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U.S. President Harry S. Truman introduced what would become called the "Truman Doctrine" in a speech delivered on March 12, 1947. ...
Another loss of life associated with war is the loss of wildlife and the destruction of nature. War creates battlefields that rese...
get their forces together and attack from the west" (The Second World War). Common wisdom says that Germany stomped Poland flat w...
moved to the cities (War and prosperity, p. 231). "By 1950, 64 percent of the countrys total population lived in urban areas..." (...
already effected a rapid conversion of the absolute government into the democratic government they desired. They had done so both...
the action was the straw that broke the Camels back. In fact, not only was it a turning point for the Vietnam conflict, but if one...
In three pages this paper examines how in the Star Wars' trilogy George Lucas incorporated elements of myth. Two sources are cite...
In five pages this paper considers the autobiography of a disabled veteran of the Vietnam War and son of a Second World War hero i...
In nine pages this paper examines how war's compelling themes are depicted in the literary works the Bhagavad Gita and the writing...
nature of international politics is that they are often relatively impracticable because of the size, scope and number of players ...
and instead of taking the lead, Presidents were being relegated to the role of follower. Policymakers envisioned themselves as th...
rather is a decision that is based on some principle such as self defense or an initial defensive action to prevent an attack. War...
He wanted to get the country moving again in terms of the economy and in other ways as well (Past Presidents: John F. Kennedy, 20...
suppress anti-Habsburg activities, organizations, and propaganda and that Habsburg officials be permitted to join in the Serbian i...
In the socio and political environment that resulted after World War I ended, there was probably even less chance of global...
light - or enlightened. The evil part of humanity - the executioners, are beyond the light - in the literal and spiritual dark. F...
deal of power because their populations were growing so much. At the same time, Southern States were losing power and they began t...
support for joining the war. Although it seemed as if the U.S. might become involved, the Americans were quite happy with Europe f...
one can readily argue how the expectations of such a first-hand experience lend themselves to the overlapping of uncontrolled chao...
having to serve it. These days, of course, television is very much ensconced in the fabric of our lives, with most homes having at...
causes were paramount in the instigation of World War I, but these factors alone would not have been sufficient to cause a war wit...
us against them mentality that usually enabled the President to secure public support for any military action presented as promoti...
problem arises when people try to reduce an "enormously complex situation" to a "specious mathematical neatness" (Vile, 2004). It ...
In this four page paper the writer ourlines the key elements that propelled Ronald Reagan to the U.S. presidency. Details are pro...
in meeting his goals. Real GDP declined by one-half of one percent in 1980, which was the last year of the Carter administration;...
Government does challenge the border on occasion ("Kuwait," 2003). Iraq had been a threat long after the Gulf War. Yet, although ...
In twelve pages this report considers the post World War II policy 'negotiations' between the U.S. and Japan that led to an Americ...
In five pages this text on the Reagan administration's covert military operations is analyzed. There are no other sources listed....
In six pages post 1870 Europe is examined in a series of short essays with topics including Mussolini and Fascism, the foreign pol...
The post 1960s relationships between the President and Congress is examined in ten pages with foreign policies including arms sale...