The Sorrows of Empire & Bush Administration Policy
.... 2001, Chalmers Johnson (2004) maintains in The Sorrows of
Empire that the Bush administration was planning to attack Afghanistan due to its
desire to construct ....
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Roman Empire
.... them was one of the most critical factors in their ability to expand, the Roman culture had other features that made their
desire to expand the
Empire possible ....
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Americanism
.... The author's final explanation as to why the world resents America as an
empire is what he terms "The
Empire of
Desire." He argues that because American ....
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Empire
.... see great possibilities for creation and liberation, "The multitude, in its will to be against and its
desire for liberation, must push through
Empire to come ....
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Characteristics of Various Empires
1. In England, unification resulted from a
desire among the rulers as well as the .... are interesting comparisons that can be made between the Roman
Empire and the ....
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Empire and the Middle East
.... Napoleon had taken home his troops to defend his own
empire, his inroads .... British diplomats also struggled sincerely with the
desire to fulfill promises made ....
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Development of Ancient Rome
.... In fact the supposed principle would not have conflicted at all directly with the Romans'
desire to expand their
empire, since they saw the
empire as ....
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The history of the Ottoman Empire
.... a secure basis from which the subsequent expansion of the
empire could proceed. .... supporters developed the myths of the last Seljuk sultan's
desire to pass on ....
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US Empire Building
.... necessity." However, it is a doctrine that can be used to explain and justify nation-building and
empire. .... The need or
desire to control Iraqi oil reserves. ....
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The US Empire: The Case of Iraq
.... necessity." However, it is a doctrine that can be used to explain and justify nation-building and
empire. .... The need or
desire to control Iraqi oil reserves. ....
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Napoleon's Egyptian Campaigns Much of the confusion about the ef
.... Russia's only
desire was for Black Sea access and the right to champion the cause of Christians in the Ottoman
Empire (Yapp 47). ....
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Peasants and Serfs in the Russian Empire
.... The Russian
empire was less than a model of bureaucratic efficiency, hampered as much .... During the 1840s and 50s the conscious
desire of the serfs themselves for ....
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The Russian Empire & Contemporary Russia Contemporary Russia is in ...
.... twentieth, the European Great Powers were jockeying for position in and around the disintegrating Chinese
Empire, most--and .... Port Arthur would meet this
desire. ....
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Askia Muhammad - Iranian Ruler
.... Not only did the
Empire's three principal cities-Gao, Timbuktu, and Jenne-reach a .... Students were also attracted to the region by virtue of their
desire to come ....
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Western Civilization
.... would conquer Constantinople and make it the capital of the Ottoman
Empire, Istanbul .... the spread of religion and the Bible increased along with the
desire to read ....
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Ancient Rome
.... The Roman state considered the unity of the Roman
Empire to be paramount .... The Roman misunderstood this
desire for Christian unity as a political rather than a ....
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Adolf Hitler
.... Hitler's grand architectural visions of rebuilding the German
empire are perceived as sublimations of repressed sexual
desire by most Freudian interpreters of ....
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The Ottomans
.... Despite his stated
desire to investigate the nature of the phenomenon of the .... in writing a straightforward and gripping, if brief, history of the
empire than he ....
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Ched Myers Liberal Christianity
.... Myers has written his commentary for those bound up in the locus imperium--the latter-day
empire. His
desire is to erase all distinctions of class and gender ....
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Late Years of the Middle Ages
.... part because of the culmination of a process begun during the Roman
Empire in which .... People began to look beyond their local horizon and to
desire goods as well ....
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History of the Kurds
.... But the
desire for a Kurdish state is much stronger among Turkey's .... 3). Numerous small Kurdish principalities flourished and survived within the Ottoman
Empire. ....
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Kurds in Turkey
.... But the
desire for a Kurdish state is much stronger among Turkey's .... 3). Numerous small Kurdish principalities flourished and survived within the Ottoman
Empire. ....
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Commentary essay on The Faults of Qin
.... have certainly brought peace and quiet to the worldà..and no
desire to oppose .... The fault was not in the
Empire itself, that contained "many men of prescience ....
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The Faults of Qin
.... have certainly brought peace and quiet to the worldà..and no
desire to oppose .... The fault was not in the
Empire itself, that contained "many men of prescience ....
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Breakup of Empires
.... This pattern was repeated elsewhere in the
Empire, and over time the British themselves .... force of circumstances after World War I more than by a
desire on the ....
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Historical Novels In the hands of a skillful novelist, the hist
.... This sort of writer manifests a
desire to show what has been learned. .... John Barth, John Updike and EL Doctorow (for purposes of analysis, Vidal's
Empire will be ....
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The Historical Narrative In the hands of a skillful novelist, the ...
.... This sort of writer manifests a
desire to show what has been learned. .... John Barth, John Updike and EL Doctorow (for purposes of analysis, Vidal's
Empire will be ....
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Imperialism and Capitalism
.... Spain's drive for
empire, therefore, was primarily moved by a
desire to increase its physical size and the number of subjects who swore fealty to the crown. ....
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Plato's Concept of the Good Life
.... This is the case with the
Empire. .... These three parts are delineated as follows: 1) reason; 2) the emotional or spirited part; and 3)
desire. ....
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English/Spanish War
.... The defeat did not end the Spanish
empire or give rise to the British, nor .... Christendom" (v-vi) because at the heart of Philip's cause was the
desire to unite ....
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