YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :United States and and the End of the Cold War by John L Gaddis
Essays 61 - 90
In eight pages this paper examines the theoretical perspectives of persuasion, doctrine development and constitutionality as conce...
In ten pages this paper discusses the contemporary historical trade conflict between Japan and the United States....
operate trucks only within a state are "only subject to rules at the state level" ("Why Arent Trucking Laws National in Scope?"). ...
Such a person would not have felt any need to leave his beloved homeland, and his sons desire to do so would have been traumatic f...
the low-end retailers like Wal-Mart are able to supply inexpensive goods, low income Americans will remain satisfied and uncritica...
in Southern states, rather than Northern ones). But Roosevelt wasnt helping the South out of the goodness of his heart - h...
there has been real "tension between Americas much-vaulted ethical and legal principles and its practical policy interests" (2000,...
control. The United States Patriot Act was designed in such a way that it refocused policing processes on federal levels of contr...
be desired from the Russian perspective. At the Teheran Conference Stalin was indifferent to the division of Germany into separa...
fought to keep independence on the other. The American Civil War, from the perspective of the North and President Lincoln, was f...
expedient to American leaders to aid the French, rather than back the people to whom the country actually belonged (Drew and Snow)...
a time, Friedman states, world societies were shaped largely by tradition and political ideology, which is symbolized by the olive...
initiative depended on the use of not just ground-based systems but also space-based systems for the protection of our national ho...
military engaged in a deadly stand-off against the Soviet Union, with both sides poised to destroy the other. The insane doctrine ...
world has, in fact, led to greater, not lesser, influence of religious leaders (Shah and Toft, 2006). The authors trace this over ...
include criminal activity. Clutterbuck (1990) argues that the legitimate trading patterns resulting from increased liberalizatio...
the west, but this did not compensate for the difficulties, which included increasing unemployment, a lack of internal capital for...
US relations with Middle Eastern countries have changed substantially over time. In the years following World War II the Eisenhow...
In nine pages this paper discusses the end of the Cold War and the formation of a new leadership plan. Eight sources are cited in...
the choice of pursuing any number of global ambitions" (Kagan, 1998, pp. 11). The choice not to use that power for global dominati...
130) and used all the weapons of the modern dictatorship: surveillance, false arrests, show trials, hellish labor camps and summar...
In three pages this paper examines how the Cold War was ended by a variety of events and policies. Two sources are cited in the b...
in the Cold War, therefore, would not come without a great expense to both powers. When the Cold War...
cope within a new geopolitical global environment. We have seen a pulling back of support in numerous arenas. One of the events ...
disjoined and cold not be seen as posing such a significant risk mean that there was time for a change. We can...
Mathematician John von Neumann's biography by William Poundstone entitled Prisoner's Dilemma is examined in five pages and include...
In a paper consisting of five pages the effects of the Cold War in America are considered and include the atomic bombing of Hirosh...
In thirty pages this research paper paints a portrait of John F. Kennedy as a Cold War leader whose aggressive position regarding ...
In eight pages detente is examined in an historical overview beginning with years just before the Cold War, the nuclear armament b...
In five pages a book review of The Atomic Bomb and the End of World War II by Herbert Feis is presented in an examination of the a...