AVIAN INFLUENZA
....
CONCLUSION Nations such as Thailand that are facing dealing with the avian flu must take several steps from a marketing standpoint. ....
(757

3

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Why Eurasian Nations Achieved Complexity
.... that links geography and history to explain why some
nations were able to ....
Conclusion In
conclusion, Diamond's framework demonstrates that human history can be ....
(688

3

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Concept of the National Interest in Foreign Policy
.... must combine with a thoughtful assessment of contemporary realities to bring about usable definitions of American interests."
Conclusion Nations should but do ....
(1873

7

)
Elie Wiesel's "Night"
.... As Rossel writes in his
conclusion, . . .
Nations [can] prevent something like the Holocaust from happening again [by] learning about it, reading about it, and ....
(1702

7

)
Integration Among Developing Economies
....
Conclusion Economic integration can be an effective way for
nations to increase their own trade positions (as well as the positions of nonparticipating
nations ....
(1441

6

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Criticisms of the United Nations
.... effort to comply with the demands of the United
Nations Security Council. Analysis and Evaluation This analysis leads to a paradoxical
conclusion: The single ....
(3630

15

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United Nations Interventions
.... to the
conclusion that, in many cases, without intervention there is little possibility of effecting change. The Chairman of the United
Nations' Subcommission ....
(1595

6

)
League of Nations
.... with the lessons learned from the failure of the League of
Nations to establish .... that a new international organization would be needed at the war's
conclusion. ....
(1893

8

)
History & Structure of the United Nations After World War I, an ...
.... with the lessons learned from the failure of the League of
Nations to establish .... that a new international organization would be needed at the war's
conclusion. ....
(1966

8

)
State-Building in the Transcaucasian Nations
.... long been interested in increasing its trade relationships with EU member
nations. .... Summary and
Conclusion There can be no doubt that the Transcaucasian states ....
(2262

9

)
Human Rights in Islamic Nations
.... in the Sudan and possess considerable appeal in many other Muslim
nations. ....
Conclusion One can trace powerful connections between important strains in Islam and ....
(3038

12

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Development in East Asian & Latin American Nations
.... classes in Latin America all the while impoverishing the
nations as a ....
Conclusion: Reasons Why Korean Development Is Unique Several factors help explain why ....
(7063

28

)
Iraq War
.... The US unfairly applies its negotiation and/or military strategies to different
nations. ....
Conclusion Should the US act unilaterally against Iraq without full UN ....
(834

3

)
Historical Context of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations Two documents ...
.... government.
Conclusion Today, more people are familiar with excerpts and quotes from Wealth of
Nations than with the entire text. Key ....
(3789

15

)
Nuclear Treaties
.... Widespread acceptance and adherence to these protocols continues to elude the global community of
nations.
Conclusion While the testing of nuclear weapons and ....
(1577

6

)
Institutional Change Among the Powhatans
.... whites.
Conclusion Initially, the southeastern
nations upheld a sacred world that was to be preserved, rather than disrupted. They ....
(2120

8

)
Negative Effects of Globalization
.... II, the share of average government spending in industrialized
nations was approximately 20 ....
Conclusion The benefits to corporations which accrue as a result ....
(1134

5

)
Global Warming: Man Made Enviornmental Issues
.... China and India, will experience an "economic boon" if other
nations like the ....
Conclusion In
conclusion, industrialism has only existed for the past 150 years ....
(1323

5

)
Global Warming: The Issues and Debates
.... China and India, will experience an "economic boon" if other
nations like the ....
Conclusion In
conclusion, industrialism has only existed for the past 150 years ....
(1339

5

)
Turkey
.... it at the expense of his own desires or those of other
nations. He did so by promoting the potential of his own country and people. In
conclusion, the title of ....
(1131

5

)
WORLD BANK & INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION THEORY
.... not only of [the G-7], but also of other governmental and nongovernmental organizations in both donor and recipient
nations" (103).
Conclusion The experience ....
(2205

9

)
Sex Trafficking & Slavery in Vietnam
....
Conclusion The systematic strategy of sex trafficking and prostitution in Vietnam and other Southeast Asian
nations as an economic policy prevents the end to ....
(1754

7

)
Ethanol from Corn
.... for water scarce regions, especially in poorer
nations tempted to plant ethanol crops that already suffer water shortages. In
conclusion, biofuels offer a ....
(1451

6

)
GLOBALIZATION AND TRADE
.... to impose the same set of regulations across all
nations, and countries ....
CONCLUSION The benefits to corporations which accrue as a result of globalization are ....
(1511

6

)
Global Entertainment
.... is creating a global village with homogenized values whose collective
nations each attempt ....
Conclusion The "global village" predicted by McLuhan was a valid and ....
(2355

9

)
PR Campaign to Bolster Support for War in Iraq
.... a credibility and legitimacy gap in the view of many
nations around the world ....
Conclusion In
conclusion, while the new approach to public relations for the Bush ....
(849

3

)
European Superior Attitude Toward Native Americans
....
Conclusion The differences among Indian
nations and the differences between the Spanish and English settlers and their goals in the Americas affected the ....
(1866

7

)
Native Americans & the Arrival of Europeans
....
Conclusion The differences among Indian
nations and the differences between the Spanish and English settlers and their goals in the Americas affected the ....
(1866

7

)
America's Place in the Changing World
.... in America economically, but he then offers an extreme
conclusion which ignores .... on their military meant immediately that the gap between those
nations and the ....
(1396

6

)
WWI
....
Conclusion The First World War does an excellent job of providing the .... through more codified international law, better diplomacy between
nations, and less ....
(1218

5

)