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  • Peacekeeping Missions During The Cold War Period
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    The Future of United Nations Peacekeeping in the Post-Cold War Era By Michael Bassi k Introduction: The intense economic and diplomatic struggles that defined the Cold War greatly influenced United Nations peacekeeping tactics. From 1945 to 1991, the United Nations Security Council was constantly troubled by the lack of cooperation between the Council's permanent members, specifically the United States and the Soviet Union, whose constant political power struggle made collective security within ...
  • Power And Dominion Of A Nation
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    Imperialism in America: A world power emerges American imperialism seems at first to be an oxymoron. After all, when this country was established, it was done so by a group of people fleeing the imperialistic oppression of their own homeland. These people had a dream of creating a place where a man could live for himself, free of the subjugation of his government or any other coercive force. This seemed like a relatively simple dream to fulfill at the time, when America was new and lacking the c...
  • United Nations Observer Mission In Liberia
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    Liberia is a republic in western Africa, bounded on the north by Sierra Leone and Guinea, on the east by Cte d'Ivoire, and on the south and west by the Atlantic Ocean. Liberia has an area of 99,067 square kilometers (38,250 square miles). Liberia was founded in the early 1800's by freed American slaves. Monrovia is the capital and largest city. Maps of Africa and Liberia History Liberia owes its establishment to the American Colonization Society, founded in 1816 to resettle freed American slaves...
  • Foreign Policy Towards Haiti
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    Clinton Administration Policy Toward the Caribbean Country of Haiti The topic for this paper is the United States policy towards the Caribbean country of Haiti during the Clinton administration. The subjects which will be discussed are the issues of: Refugees, Foreign Aide as well as human rights the United States involvement in Haiti issues of national interests. What will also be examined is what the Clinton administration trying to achieve concerning Haiti. What the United Nations and the U.S...
  • Bush Doctrine
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    America's Age of Empire: The Bush Doctrine With barely a debate, the Bush doctrine has set out a radically new -- and dangerous -- role for the United States. On September 20, the Bush administration published a national security manifesto overturning the established order. Not because it commits the United States to global intervention: We " ve been there before. Not because it targets terrorism and rogue states: Nothing new there either. No, what's new in this document is that it makes a long-...
  • United Nations
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    Though the United States was the military power of the world prior to World War II, its foreign policy was one of detachment. The government was determined not to get involved in other countries affairs barring unusual circumstances. A World War provided big enough means to become involved, as many Americans became enraged with the military ambitions of Japan and Germany. Following World War II, Soviet leader Stalin initially agreed to a democratic government in Poland and to free elections in o...
  • United Nations
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    The United States As A World Power: How Much Longer Will The US Be The Policeman of the World? Juan Valdez The United States has been a super power for decades, and since America has always involved themselves in other countries' problems. Instead of isolationism, the country has practiced getting involved. Since the Monroe Presidency, America has been named the World's police force. Dispelling anarchists, and stopping coos, the united states portrays itself as the world protector. Since Monroe,...
  • Heart Of The United State's Financial World
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    Terrorism vs. Terrorism On an early Tuesday morning, many families arose for another typical day. Unaware of a nearing attack, they carried out their daily routine. Tragically, instead of taking their children to school and going to work, they would be cowering for their lives. Attacks carried out by terrorists destroyed their homes and places of work. These terrorists came from a foreign nation, and attacked from the sky. They did not attack in hopes of pleasing a god, or to have family members...
  • United Nation
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    "The United States emerged from a virulent, intense, and inhumane civil war and evolved into a new nation during this period. This transition was the culmination of political, economic, social, and cultural movements which transformed the nation. E Pluribus Unum - out of many United States, one nation; the United States was forged in the cauldron of these revolutions. ' -Arnold Toynbee, A Study of History The above statement is one that seems to be very true when looking back upon the history of...
  • First Elaborate On Turners Conception Of Frontier
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    Within the conceptual framework of this research, we will first elaborate on Turners conception of frontier, to be followed by the assessment of his potential conception for the word pioneer. After that, we will choose a pioneer and see why he would be a pioneer according to Turner's definition. The pioneer we will discuss within the course of this report is Thomas Edison. Eventually reaching the Pacific Ocean, the United States had accomplished its goal of reaching from sea to shining sea. Yet ...
  • Saddam Hussein Invasion Of Kuwait
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    The United States of America was justified in taking a dominate military role in the Persian Gulf crisis. This role was justified due to Saddam Hussein invasion of Kuwait, the threat of chemical warfare and the encouragement of the United States Congress and the United Nations Security Council. This conflict grew out of tension over oil, with Iraq c laming that Kuwait was pumping oil from a field on the Iraq - Kuwait border and not sharing the profit that arose from this field. In the beginning,...
  • United Nations Forces
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    Michael Bloom Rwanda The prime minister of Rwanda Agathe Uwilingiyimana was brutally murdered in front of her family. She was at home when government soldiers overwhelmed the troops protecting her. In front of her family she was told to take off her clothes and spread her legs, she did both without argument. She was then stabbed in her vagina until the bayonets came through her neck. The prime ministers husband and mother were also killed; her kids did manage to escape (Berry 14). We were preten...
  • 1867 B Nat
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    GERMAN CONSTITUTION AND ITS OPERATION. Based on North German Confederation in 1867. States preserved their own constitutions, rulers, parliaments and administrative systems. Sthn. States retained some special internal rights- mainly decorative. System: delicate equilibrium with the key institutions keeping each other in check, created major tensions between monarchical and parliamentary claims to power & between federal and state power. Prussia could no longer be governed without consideration o...
  • Iraqi Air Defence Targets
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    The greatest threat to the United States of America lies not in the weapons of mass destruction being harvested in poor countries such as Iraq, but in the arrogance of her own government. For a year following the attacks on September 11 2001, the Bush administration has been making war-like speeches against countries such as Iraq, North Korea, and Pakistan concerning their 'build up of weapons of mass destruction. ' Such threats are now nearing true as the crisis in Iraq continues. The American ...
  • Free Trade Among Nations
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    There is great debate over whether or not the World Trade Organization (WTO) is a worthy association with many proponents arguing for each side. The WTO may succeed in it's ultimate goal of creating free trade among nations and equalizing products, but at other, most costly measures to both the United States and worldwide. Even if the WTO does create free trade among member nations, it will be at these greater expenses, and will ultimately only end up being more costly for all in the end. The WT...
  • Un Weapons Inspector Into The Nation
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    The topic I choose was Iraq and its past and still ongoing problems with the United Nations. The reason I choose this topic as oppose to another topic is war and the United Nations has always fascinated me. With Saddam Hussein still being stubborn with UN weapons inspectors it was incredibly easy to obtain information regarding this topic. The Los Angles Times; California; Feb 12 2000; The newest article I attained was from the February 12 edition of the Los Angles Times. It was entitled "Compro...
  • Extradition Treaty Between The U.S. And Mexico
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    Through bilateral and multilateral treaties, cooperating nations have been able to formulate acceptable solutions to countless problems especially with those charged with or convicted of the widest variety of crimes, including murder, white-collar crimes, narcotics traffickers and terrorist. Preserving the integrity of our criminal justice system and the protection of the public has been challenged due to the Extradition Treaty between the United States and Mexico. Mexico, a heavily Catholic nat...
  • Support Of The United Nations
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    I make no assert ations as to the validity of any of the information contained in this document. On the eighth of November 2002, the United Nations security council, consisting of the five permanent members ^aEUR" The United States, United Kingdom, Russia, China and France - and the rotating member states of Bulgaria, Cameroon, Colombia, Guinea, Ireland, Mauritius, Mexico, Norway, Singapore and Syria passed a resolution mandate, entitled 1441, unanimously and without any nations abstaining from ...
  • Cause For Global Concern And Boundaries
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    Our environment has seen two world wars, numerous other deadly wars across neighbouring nations and in the middle of all this our environment has stood the entire brunt, but still will never cease to bring us closer to the nations near us for the sheer pleasure of admiring her beauty in all her essence and flavour. True, the environment is now reacting to all our disintegration heaped on her and this has become a cause for global concern and boundaries aren't stopping nations from uniting to sav...
  • President Abraham Lincoln
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    Abraham Lincoln was assuredly one of the greatest presidents in American history. This is demonstrated by his persistence and determination, his effective administration during the Civil War, the creation of policies that benefited everyone in the United States, and the efforts that kept the United States from splintering during the Civil War and from its aftermath. The life of Abraham Lincoln illustrates what great character and leadership can do for a country. Lincoln refused to let the povert...

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