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AN ISSUE OF HUMAN RIGHTS
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This paper initiates the discussion to answer the question about what, exactly human rights is. It observes the difference between U.S. conception of human rights and human rights in the other parts of the world. In addition, the paper examines how western countries can convinced others to follow basic human rights. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MThumrig.rtf

An Old New Immigration Policy
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This 5 page paper summarizes an article in the February 4, 2004 edition of The Chronicle of Higher Education, entitled An Old New Immigration Policy, Flaws and All written by Roger Daniels. This essay summarizes the article and then responds to the question: Is President Bush's proposal for immigration new or is one that is historical and traditional. The President proposed a temporary-worker permit allowing illegal aliens to gain legal status as a temporary worker for a period of time and then to return to their homeland after that time. This essay includes prior immigration acts, especially those addressing illegal aliens, as reported by Daniels. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PGilgal.rtf

An Overview of the Vietnam War
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This 5 page paper explores the war in depth and notes several landmark events. The Nixon Doctrine, the Tet Offensive, the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, and the domino theory are all noted. The paper suggests that the U.S. involvement in the war was quixotic. Vietnamization is discussed. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA222Nam.rtf

Analysis of Security Policy-making in China, India, and the United States
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This 14 page report discusses the fact that security policy-making in the United States, China, and India is particularly relevant in the opening years of the 21st century for some relatively obvious reasons. First, China and India represent the two most populated nations in the world. Second, they are world powers emerging into a new sense of their own position and strength in the markets and politics of the modern world. The U.S. plays an essential role in both of their affairs as it does in all other nations’ security issues since it is the wealthiest and arguably most powerful nation in the world. And, of course, the ideologies of all three nations have an undeniably significant impact on literally billions of people. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: BWchndia.rtf

Analyzing "Atoms for Peace" Speech
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This 5 page paper uses Neo-Aristotelian methods to critique a speech by President Dwight Eisenhower about the dangers of nuclear weapons. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVAtomSp.rtf

Anti terrorist legislation in the US and the implications for Australia
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A paper which looks critically at the counter-terrorist measures taken in the US and the UK in the wake of 9/11, the intelligence failures which gave rise to these measures, and the potential impact for other countries such as Australia. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: JLcounterr

Anti-Communism And American Foreign Policy: 1945-1970
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8 pages in length. Historians have advanced two broad theories about the role of anti-Communism in American foreign policy after 1945. In the first, anti-Communism is a consistent theme throughout, one that drove virtually every foreign policy decision and action and had a huge impact on domestic life in the United States after the Second World War. In the second, anti-Communism policy and rhetoric comes and goes, sometimes driving policy and social life, sometimes serving as the rational for foreign policy decisions based on other concerns, and sometimes not being a factor at all as other issues took precedence. The writer discusses anti-Communism and American foreign policy between 1945 and 1970. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: TLCantcm.wps

Applications of the Classic Tests for a Just War
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This 5 page paper lists the classic tests for a just war then discusses those tests in regard to several international issues. An emphasis is made that issues must be evaluated within context and that the stamping out of evil and the promotion of good is of paramount concern. The problem that consistently emerges, however, is who is defining evil and who is defining good. Bibliography lists 3 sources
Filename: PPwarJustificationsTests1.rtf

Are Gender Rights and Gender Discrimination Global Issues?
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A 2.5 page paper which examines if gender concerns should be regarded as global issues or if societies should deal with them as they see fit. Specifically answers to such questions as are transnational groups a healthy sign of development or signs of western cultural imperialism, infringement of sovereignty and a threat to cultural integrity; should intergovernmental (or non-governmental) organizations become involved in legislating gender rights; and should a U.N. majority conclusion that the United States discriminates against women by failing to provide adequate public funding for abortions force the U.S. to change its laws will be provided. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TGgenglo.rtf

Are the Coalition Winning the War in Iraq?
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This 28 page paper looks at the war in Iraq and the position in December 2006. The paper starts with background that demonstrated the political complexities of the area and considers why the US lead occupation may be resisted, using ideas of culture clash and the religious concept as Jihad to which explain why this maybe occurring. The paper then makes use of fatality and injury statistics to assess if the coalition are winning or loosing the war in Iraq. This includes the use of regression analysis. The bibliography cites 19 sources.
Filename: TEiraqwar.rtf

Article Analysis: "State Repression and the Tyrannical Peace"
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This 3 page paper analyzes the article "State Repression and the Tyrannical Peace" by Christian Davenport. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVDavprt.rtf

Asia-European Relationships
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5 pages in length. Nineteen eighty-nine was a most significant year for Asia-European relations. Asia and Europe had by that time endured several decades of discord that ultimately culminated in the restoration of party-to-party relations, bringing together two communist parties. The events that initially caused the rift between the two powers served to create considerable strain within existing Asia-European relations. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAaseur.wps


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