Papers On World Affairs
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What Won The Cold War?
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A 6 page essay presenting the thesis that it was internal reform movements and the efforts of reform leaders such as Mikhail Gorbachev, rather than the actions of Ronald Reagan, which led to the end of the Cold War and the fall of the Soviet Union. No additional sources cited. Coldwa4.wps
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Why Nations Go To War
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A 10 page paper focusing primarily upon Stoessinger's book "Why Nations Go To War" and complementing it with extra research. The writer discusses war in the twentieth century, its causes & outcomes, etc;. The concept of Mutually Assured Destruction (M.A.D.) is examined and the possibility of another major conflict is assessed. Specific case examples including the threat of Sadaam Hussein are injected into the analysis. Bibliography lists 5 sources. Whywar.wps
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Why Nations Go To War # 2
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A 5 page, analytical evaluation of Stoessinger's "Why Nations Go To War"-- a political treatise on the causes of war in the 20th century. The writer assesses the importance of leaders' personalities, conquest, and war as an aspect of human nature. It is argued that while another major world conflict is unlikely at present, we must be mindful of leaders in Third World countries who stand to threaten global security. No other sources cited. Whywar2.wps
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World Peace / A Presently More Attainable Goal
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A 5 page paper describing present world conditions in comparison with those of the Cold War era. The world today is in a much safer position than it was just a few years ago. With nuclear war ceasing to hang precariously overhead the world is free to pay closer attention to other global problems such as poverty, hunger, drug smuggling, and terrorism. The planet is more likely to work together now more than ever before in its struggle for world peace. Bibliography included. Peace3.wps
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World Wars I & II / Comparison Between Causes and Results
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A 5 page exploration of the causes and results of World Wars I and II. The writer examines the premise that World War II was a direct result of the aftermath of World War I. Bibliography lists 2 sources. WarIand2.wps
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Yugoslavia / Bosnia, Kosovo, Serbs, and Region
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A 20 page research paper that explores possible solutions to the Yugoslav debacle. The writer explores the historical roots of the conflict and prescriptions for change in the region. The writer recommends and supports maintaining autonomous states - which goes against current thinking by NATO and the European community. Bibliography lists 19 sources. Cnyugowr.wps
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Yugoslavia: The Place, The People, The Crisis
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An 8 page paper discussing the ongoing crisis between the Serbs and Kosovo. Some analysts attribute the reasons for today's war to the events of the "Field of Blackbirds" battle of 1389, but that portion of history only colors the current crisis without fully explaining it. The Kosovars refused international attempts at peace in order to preserve principle, even though they understood they were greatly outnumbered by the Serbs and ill-equipped to resist them. As Milosevic's resolve only appears to have been strengthened following his indictment, there remains no end in sight. Bibliography lists 6 sources. KSyugo.doc
Filename: KSyugo.doc
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