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This research paper consists of five pages and considers the post Cold War nuclear threat with its changes in form a primary focus...
In fourteen pages this paper discusses the nuclear capabilities of North Korea and the threat they presently pose to a post Cold W...
(5). Therefore, when the wall dividing East and West Germany was finally torn down, it is clear why this was such a powerful symb...
the outcome of the conference. At the Teheran Conference Stalin was indifferent to the division of Germany into separate sections...
A bomb could be launched and hot another country with no need for any military personal to step on foreign soil. The United Stat...
In five pages this paper discusses how another World War was prevented by the inclusion of nuclear weapons by the Americans and th...
In eight pages this paper examines the perspectives on nuclear war during the Cold War and in the present with 'Chinagate' among t...
be issued an invitation" (Krahmann, Terriff and Webber, 2001). Despite the opposition, the U.S. position won the day (Krahmann, Te...
the conflict in Iran is not over, the Cold War is, and when looking back from a twenty-first century perspective, the U.S. looks a...
This 5 page paper argues that with the end of the Cold War, world peace is now potentially more attainable than at any time in his...
In eleven pages this paper examines congressional records and presidential papers in a consideration of such Cold War inspired leg...
the human omnipotence and the genuinely powerless. The books grim analysis of totalitarianisms origin leads the author to ass...
work essentially takes the reader through many eras as it relates to what was going on in the nation (lynchings etc.) and in polit...
US relations with Middle Eastern countries have changed substantially over time. In the years following World War II the Eisenhow...
In six pages this paper argues in support of a 'limited' nuclear war in a consideration of its major points such as environmental ...
of the progress which the process of democratisation was making in America in the eighteenth century. It could be asserted that Ma...
of petroleum for the United States and its European allies" and also to "prevent or minimize Soviet involvement in the region" (Ge...
recognize that United States, being a newly formed country simply did not initially have the capital and credit markets in place w...
arms in Germany, which appeared to Stalin that the US was rearming that country. He was enraged at this perceived betrayal (Vidal...
The many aspects of the Cold War as examined in Berkin's text are discussed in this paper containing six pages and include not onl...
that agreement. The Conference at Yalta was the last meeting the United States, Great Britain and Russia would have under...
initiative depended on the use of not just ground-based systems but also space-based systems for the protection of our national ho...
In eight pages detente is examined in an historical overview beginning with years just before the Cold War, the nuclear armament b...
hippos in the river that Schweitzer came up with the phrase "reverence for life," which he later asserted was his only message for...
nuclear proliferation had to be a reality. It was. But others have a different point of view. The origin of the term is Latin. P...
are strongly suspected of having nuclear weapons (Shektman, 2005). The threat of nuclear weapons is great because the devices the...
Issues Surrounding NORAD The U.S. and Canada had entered...
Iraq had amassed huge stock piles of deadly biological warfare agents which it had planned to use against the United States (Hacke...
In five pages this science fiction novel is examined in terms of the relationships between genetically altered aliens and the huma...
with the wall in the 1990s. Communism, the panacea of the cold war, was something that never materialized as Marx intended. Instea...