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Papers On U.S. International Relations & Foreign Policy
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A Futures Study: JETRO and Canada's International Role
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12 pages.
The future of the Japanese External Trading Organization (JETRO)
as regards the part that Canada will play is the focal point of
this paper. Taken into consideration are what the international
role of Canada will be ten years from now. Will Canada have an
even greater international profile, or will it be less activist,
and how will this impact the Canada-U.S. economic relationship?
Taken into account are the future directions of NAFTA as well as
the Canada-U.S. relations as they are today and the direction in
which they are headed. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: JGAjetro.wps
A New Age of Imperialism?
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A 4 page discussion of the concept of a “new age of imperialism” as encouraged by journalist Sebastian Mallaby. The author of this paper observes that suggestions such as this inevitably raise unrest among those that are not as comfortable with imperialism, those who see imperialism more as a negative force in both historical and contemporary times than as a positive force. Lance Selfa offers some of the most forceful criticism of such ideologies, criticism which casts significant doubt as to the justness of what some refer to as “The Imperial Moment”. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPimperD.rtf
A Speech in Favour of War with Iraq
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This 5 page paper is written as a speech given to support the US position of the need for the country to go to war with Iraq. The writer uses both logical and emotional arguments to persuade an audience that if war is needed then it is the duty and obligation of the government to undertake the war in order to create a safe and secure future.
Filename: TEiraqwr.rtf
After 9/11 We Should Have Bombed Afghanistan Until The Country Was A Flat Wasteland
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5 pages in length. Freedom represents many things, not the least of which is the envy and hatred of those who do not have – or want others to have – the precious commodity for which Americans live and die. The terrorist attacks upon the World Trade Center and Pentagon reflect the loathing that stems from severe oppression, backwards thinking and a desire to rid the world of those not deemed worthy. With absolutely no regard for human life, Osama bin Laden orchestrated an assault upon a country where freedom and democracy reign supreme, trying his best to break America at its very foundation. This unconscionable and calculated act of fanaticism in the name of quelling America's fervor for global domination did not warrant the moderate counterattack the United States made upon Afghanistan; rather, it was a call for the US to completely annihilate the source of terrorism. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLC911Bm.rtf
Alien Tort Statute
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20 pages. This research paper describes the history of the Alien Tort Statute and why it was enacted. Using cases from the past as well as contemporary cases, the paper details how the statute has been used and for what reasons. A comparison is made between the Alien Tort Statute and the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act of 1976. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: JGAatort.rtf
Alliances Are Alive in the Twenty-First Century
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This 4 page paper provides a thesis that although there is opposition to this view, it seems that alliances are not dead yet. The New World Order is discussed. The 2003 war in Iraq is mentioned and used as an example. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA313aly.rtf
America Under Attack
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5 pages. On September 11, 2001, America
was attacked by terrorists, resulting in the loss of thousands of
lives and untold millions of dollars in devastation. Hardest hit
were New York City and Washington D.C. Who were the terrorists
who perpetrated such an attack on the United States, and what
were their reasons for doing so? The United States is in the
course of discovering the answers to these questions which this
paper will address. This paper also considers what actions
should be taken, if any, by the United States in light of these
horrific events, and what the citizens of the United States feel
should be done. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAtrrst.wps
American Attitudes Towards the Middle East
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A 10 page research paper that examines how US foreign policy has regarded relations with the Middle East. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: 00us&me.wps
American Attitudes Towards the Middle East
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A 10 page research paper that examines how US foreign policy has regarded relations with the Middle East. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: 00usme.rtf
American Counterinsurgency Tactics in the Vietnam War
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An 11 page discussion of the manner in which American counterinsurgency tactics were hampered by politics during the Vietnam War. The author of this paper contends that while the U.S. military was fully capable of winning in Vietnam, their hands were tied by political decisions which occurred back home and, in fact, by a biased liberal press. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPvietCo.rtf
American Foreign and Military Public Policy:
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This 12 page paper discusses the foreign and military public policy of the U.S. in the Middle East. This paper relates how such policies affect America's War on Terror, Middle East policy, and so on. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: GSAmplcy.rtf