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Papers On U.S. International Relations & Foreign Policy
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“US foreign policy”
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A seven page paper which delineates some of the significant stages in the development of US foreign policy with regard to the USSR, Latin America and Europe, considers how the way American interaction with the rest of the world has been influenced by such issues as the Monroe doctrine, the Cold War, and Vietnam, and looks at the way in which American policies are currently being implemented in the light of the recent terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, DC.
Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: JLUSfp.wps
"All the Shah's Men"
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This 5 page paper examines Stephen Kinzer's book "All the Shah's Men" with regard to America's foreign entanglements, and asks whether the nation is well served by a policy of effecting regime change in other sovereign nations. It further discusses Kinzer's book with regard to the promises President Truman made in his speech in Mexico City in 1947. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVAllSha.rtf
"Manifest Destiny" by Anders Stephanson: American Foreign Policy
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A 10 page
paper which discusses "Manifest Destiny: American Expansion and the Empire of Right"
by Anders Stephanson as it deals with American foreign policy. Bibliography lists 2
additional sources.
Filename: RAanders.wps
"Narratives of War Origins and Endings: A Note On The End Of the Cold War in Millennium"
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A 14 page review of the article by Hidemi Suganami. The author of this paper criticizes Suganami's tendency to spend more time explaining why he formatted his article a particular way than digging into the circumstances surrounding the initiation and eventual culmination of the Cold War. The works of numerous other authors is reviewed in comparison. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PPcldWr8.rtf
"Roadmap to Peace" in Middle East
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A 4 page research paper that examines the plan for Middle East proposed by President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair that is referred to as "Roadmap to Peace." The writer discusses the plan's major steps and timetable, as well as likely objections that may come from Israelis and Palestinians. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khrdmap.rtf