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Articles related to "Foreign Policy"
Get the News You Need - Part II Keeping a critical eye on the news we get about the Middle East. news • research • sanctions • foreign policy
The New Australian Foreign Policy New Prime Minister Kevin Rudd is swiftly demonstrating how different his Australian foreign policy will be from that of his predecessor John Howard. australia • australian government • kevin rudd • australian foreign policy • international relations
Labour and the Outbreak of War, Summer 1939, Part I Part I of a two-part series on the final few months before World War II broke out, concluding the very long series on this site about Labour and Appeasement during the 1930s.
Australia’s Relations with Asia To be fully accepted in the Asia-Pacific region Australia needs a new foreign policy and a cultural change in the community. This will require a change in government. australia’s relations with asia • australia’s future • asia-pacific region • cultural change • international relations
Ex-U.S.Congressman Criticizes U.S. On the eve of the fifth anniversary of 9/11, ex-U.S. Congressman identifies the reasons for the attack and criticizes his country's involvement in Israel. terror • terrorism • paul findley • terrorist • islam
George Bush and Barack Obama George Bush falsely accuses Barack Obama of desiring negotiations with terrorists. Obama's desire to engage certain foreign leaders, however, is sound foreign policy. bush obama knesset • bush obama terrorists • bush obama false political attack • bush israel • bush iran
Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's President Having survived jail and a coup, Venezuela President Hugo Chavez's position for promoting changes throughout Latin America is solid hugo chavez • venezuela politics • foreign policy • international affairs • south america politician
The changing nature of war It's a common thought that in our civilised age, in this "The end of History", the need for, and indeed the desirability and likelihood of armed conflict, has declined war • 21st century warfare • peacemaking • iraq war • foreign policy
America's First Government This essay examines the balancing of states' rights and national power in The Articles of Confederation. america's first government • balancing national and state powers in the article • balancing of states' rights and national power in • drafting the articles of confederation • compromises between national power and states’ rig
Does the U.S. Rely Too Much on Military Power? The U.S. should invest more in other elements of national power, but not to the point where the capability of the American military is degraded. power • military • afghanistan • iraq • china
Negotiating with North Korea North Korea has agreed to disable all its nuclear facilities by the end of 2007. north korea's nuclear program • denuclearizing north korea • north korea agreement • multilateral diplomacy toward north korea • the korean peninsula
The Boer War (1899-1902): Britain's Wakeup Call The Boer War was the major colonial war of British Empire history. Fought between 1899 and 1902, it was a major turning point between the 19th and the 20th centuries. Not only was the Boer War the first war for a combatant [Britain] to use concentration camps, but it also lead to much ado about the health and fitness of British soldiers. This article talks about the war itself and its impacts on British history and society. boer war • 1899-1902 • milner • south africa • britain
The Three Pillars of U.S. Trade Policy America's trade policy is best analyzed by examining its essential elements: multilateral, bilateral, and unilateral.
Libertarianism & the Founders - Part One Would the Founders agree with Libertarians on the Role of Government? libertarian • libertarianism • founders • browne • jefferson
All About Your College Professor College life will be easier if you understand the person who controls the grade book. Here are six things you should know about your professors. professor • mad professor • college life • grade book • academic success
Profile: Barack Obama A new comer to the U.S. Senate now less than half way through his first term there, Barack Obama hopes to use his political star power to move into the White House. democratic party • presidential election • abortion • stem cell • iraq
The Presidency of Teddy Roosevelt Earning himself a place on Mt. Rushmore was not easy, but Theodore Roosevelt worked hard at the Presidency, focusing on getting things done and on initiating reform. theodore roosevelt • mt. rushmore • teddy roosevelt • panama canal • republicans
The Truman Presidency A brief examination of Harry S. Truman's efforts to take on the American Presidency following the death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. harry s. truman • american presidency • truman doctrine • marshall plan • korean war
Iraq: Explosion in Moscow The Iraq crisis is eliciting heated words from both Yeltsin and Duma leaders as they confront each other on a wide variety of domestic issues. This explains Russia's hardest line in support of Iraq since the Kuwait War. The growing domestic conflict and instability in the Kremlin may impel the leadership to "irrational" confrontation with the West, in order to prove that they can take a firm stand. Russia may be turning into a rabid tiger. iraq crisis inspections yeltsin duma kremlin russi
Obama Promises to Defend Israel This article is about Senator Barack Obama's foreign policy on the Middle East. It states how he wishes to withdraw from Iraq, but would continue support for Israel. barack obama's middle east foreign policy • clinton promises massive retalliation against iran • reuters reporter fadel shana killed in gaza • muqtada al-sadr talks about ending cease fire in i • muqtada-al sadr 's support from iran threatens u.s
Presidential Candidate Ron Paul Review of Republican Presidential Candidate Ron Paul's first Presidential debate appearance and record. ron paul • republican • u.s. elections • libertarian • msnbc
The consequences of Appeasement the consequences of appeasement • neville chamberlain • munich conference and agreement • appeasement
The Politics of James Monroe Apart from George Washington, James Monroe is the closest America has ever come to having a unanimously elected president, leading the country during peaceful times. james monroe • fifth president of the united states • era of good feelings president • monroe doctrine • panic of 1819
The Presidency of William McKinley Before his assassination in 1901, William McKinley found a good deal of success in the office of the President, being the first incumbent since Ulysses S. Grant to win re president william mckinley • the gilded age • the progressive age • spanish-american war • sinking of the uss maine
A Decision to Abstain: Labour vs. Hitler, 1936-7, Part 1 Between 1935 and 1937, a major transformation took place within the Labour Party regarding its policies toward rearmament, Appeasement and Hitler. During this time, the Party jettisoned its prior policies of disarmament and collective security through the League of Nations and instead, by 1937, accepted the fact that rearmament was needed if Britain were to stand up to Hitler. Part I of a two part series. england • government • pre world ward ii • appeasement • hitler
Harry S. Truman (1884-1972) Winston Churchill wrote to Harry Truman, "I must confess, sir. . . I loathed your taking the place of Franklin Roosevelt. I misjudged you badly. Since that time, you, more than any other man, have saved Western Civilization." The fact that many--even those who disagreed with Truman's politics--came to have similar admiration of Truman may be a result of his straighlaced childhood. harry s. truman • truman • president • politician • american
Will violence lead to peace? When violence occurs in the Middle East, it also carries a mixed baggage of opinions and hardens animosities among already sensitive populations all over the world. terrorism • terror • terrorist • hezbollah • israel
Turkey, Iraq and the Kurds: Can Anyone Actually Leave The Kurds The situation between the Kurds, Turkey, and Iraq has heated up once again. The Kurds demand their own enclave to call their own, which Turkey and Iraq have supressed, fearing they would destabilize the region. iraq • turkey • invasions • kurdish • resistance
George Washington The life and times of the first President of the United States of America. first president • george washington • the american revolution • the war for independance • mt. vernon
Getting Educated on Mid-East Politics The best Middle East learning centers and universities. higher education • university • middle east studies • college • graduate programs
Home to Montpelier James Madison retires to Virginia but returns to politics when John Adams and his Federalists threaten the freedoms that were guaranteed in the Bill of Rights. james madison • john adams • federalists • virginia • freedoms guaranteed in the bill of rights
Nikolaus von Amsdorf A look at th life of Dr. Nicolaus von Amsdorf, an associate of Luther's. luther • reformation • amsdorf • jena • eisenach
Presidential Nod to Clinton-McCain The much sought-after endorsement by Iowa's Statewide newspaper has been released. News organizations are now scrambling to sample voter reaction in the Hawkeye state. clinton • mccain • presidential endorsement • iowa campaign • des moines register
The Eisenhower Presidency A brief examination of foreign policy and domestic affairs during the presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower. dwight d. eisenhower • nato • sputnik • cuban missile crisis • soviet union
The Johnson Presidency This article examines Johnson's involvement in the Vietnam War, as well as looking at his other foreign policy achievements and his Great Society Program. lyndon b. johnson • vietnam war • soviet union • great society • war on poverty
The Nixon Presidency This article will examine the often forgotten policies of the disgraced Richard Nixon, as well as reflecting on the Watergate Scandal which brought about his demise. richard nixon • watergate scandal • salt • vietnam war • detente
Turn Politics Off During the Olympics in China Traditionally, Greeks kept politics away from the games to send a message: the time of the Olympic Games should be politics-free. We should do the same. china • beninjing • olympics • american presidential election • both obama and mccain are taking it easy for the n
All's Fair in Love, War, and Running for President A book review on a great political book about Mary Matalin and James Carville and campaign 1992. Learn some interesting things about the campaign trail. campaign • politics • republica • democrats
America and EU Unable to Help Georgian Ally While Vladimir Putin left China and returned to Moscow to direct the war in Georgia; America's President George Bush remained in Beijing able only to condemn the Russians south ossetia • georgia • mikhail saakashvili • vladimir putin • president bush
August 21, 1968; Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovak Reformer Alexander Dubcek & the Czech Communist Party declared "democratic socialism" in August 1968; but Warsaw Pact nations & Moscow hard liners were not listening. soviet invasion • prague spring • action program • alexander dubcek • warsaw pact |
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