Influence of the Period 1910-1920
.... "
Taylor finds that the
Allies did not accomplish their task as intended, for the treaty and other conditions, while they seemed to force Germany to ....
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Deterrence
....
Taylor states that the
Allies did not accomplish their task, for the treaty and other conditions, while they seemed to force Germany to acknowledge defeat ....
(2501

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Austria-Hungary's Role in Outbreak of WWI
.... whose heavy hand would soon wreak havoc on their diplomatic chess game" (
Taylor, 1963, p .... nearer to the truth than the war guilt theory of the
Allies but other ....
(1937

8

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Wilson's 14-Points At the end of World War I, a numbe
.... "
Taylor finds that the
Allies did not accomplish their task as intended, for the treaty and other conditions, while they seemed to force Germany to ....
(4047

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Treaty of Versailles At the end of World War I, a numbe
.... "
Taylor finds that the
Allies did not accomplish their task as intended, for the treaty and other conditions, while they seemed to force Germany to ....
(4047

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Theories of international relations
.... broader group of regional
allies to legitimize the operation within the region, and the need for a still broader group of
allies to legitimize ....
Taylor, PJ (1993 ....
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Austria & Hungary & WWI
.... 1914 was a better time for it than later when when the
Allies' rearmament plans .... On July 27, which
Taylor calls "the decisive day of the crisis"22, the Kaiser ....
(1908

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Origins & Effects of Treaty of Versailles This research paper ...
.... to diplomacy, ultimately failed to gain much either from his
Allies or his ....
Taylor said "no German accepted the treaty as a fair settlement between equals ....
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WWII: Political, Social & Economic Factors
.... 2003) argues that the best to be hoped for is "a favorable balance against failure" (7). The combined approaches of the
Allies were eventually ....
Taylor, AJP (1961 ....
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Political, Social & Economics Factors of WWII
.... 2003) argues that the best to be hoped for is "a favorable balance against failure" (7). The combined approaches of the
Allies were eventually ....
Taylor, AJP (1961 ....
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WWII as the First Global Conflict
.... implies, Heardon sees Roosevelt's drive toward American alignment with the
allies in an .... to a liberal-democratic world view, even if (like AJP
Taylor) they take ....
(5215

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Progressive Era
.... The armistice was used by the
Allies to change the shape of Europe and to shift power away from Germany: "They were anxious to ensure that the .... " (
Taylor 23 ....
(1389

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The Progressive Era
.... The armistice was used by the
Allies to change the shape of Europe and to shift power away from Germany: "They were anxious to ensure that the .... " (
Taylor 23 ....
(1389

6

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GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY (1933-1936) This research p
.... In this early period,
Taylor said "they failed to allow for the fact that .... He reinforced the
Allies inclination to do nothing by his second great peace speech ....
(3519

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US Security Policy for the Middle East INTRODUCTION This research ...
.... The western
allies have significant advantages with respect to coal and nuclear .... aircraft, and most especially, US embassies and embassy staffs" (
Taylor, 1986, p ....
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Fighting in the Middle East & Israel
.... The western
allies have significant advantages with respect to coal and nuclear .... aircraft, and most especially, US embassies and embassy staffs" (
Taylor, 1986, p ....
(3614

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TREATY OF VERSAILLES & EUROPEAN HISTORY
.... have never believed, and will never believe that they and their
allies were solely .... According to
Taylor, while the German army had been defeated in the field in ....
(3354

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Allied Forces Strategic Bombing Against Germany
.... This positive effect, how ever, did not offset, for the
Allies, the costs associated with .... agreed that a Battle of Britain per se ever occurred (
Taylor, 1978, pp ....
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D-DAY JUNE 6, 1944 Introduction This research
.... The
Allies were on the Continent to stay .... The high-calibre leadership of the paras under generals Matthew Ridgway, Maxwell
Taylor and James Gavin was especially ....
(4073

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Approaches to shaping International Relations
.... a large share of the blame for the failure of the
Allies to achieve .... Potential aggressors saw they could flout it with impunity."13
Taylor said, "this The Role ....
(1780

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Cuban Missle Crisis and Crisis Management
.... In such a linkage, a trade-off would see the Western
Allies granting Soviet demands in Berlin, while the Soviets would abandon the .... 2. General Maxwell
Taylor. ....
(2212

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Crisis Management in Cuban Missle Crisis
.... In such a linkage, a trade off would see the Western
Allies grant ing Soviet demands in Berlin, while the Soviets would abandon the .... 2. General Maxwell
Taylor. ....
(2160

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US Strategic Air Operations in WWII Europe
....
Allies produced psychological advantages for the Germans, rather than for the
Allies. .... 20Quoted in AJP
Taylor, "Introduction," in L. Deighton, Fighter: The True ....
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Munich
....
Taylor, in the concluding chapter of his book, Munich, The Price of Peace, addresses the great hypothetical question of what might have happened had the
Allies ....
(8365

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Munich in the Second World War
....
Taylor, in the concluding chapter of his book, Munich, The Price of Peace, addresses the great hypothetical question of what might have happened had the
Allies ....
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ANALYSES OF THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS This resea
.... The issue, as General Maxwell
Taylor, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS .... The Western
allies were briefed and the OAS voted unanimously to support the ....
(3615

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Geopolitical Balance of Power Geopolitical Bal
.... Without the Red Star to steer by, US policy began to drift dangerously. Trade wars with old
allies suddenly seemed a distinct possibility. .... Burnett and
Taylor. ....
(2646

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The Geopolitical Future
.... These three powers will be the chief competitors - and the chief
allies - of the .... Geopolitics in a Shrinking World." In AD Burnett & PJ
Taylor (Eds.), Political ....
(2679

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IGOs in the Yugoslav Conflict
.... if it lost the relatively strong republics of Slovenia and Croatia as
allies. .... Security Council altered as the crisis developed (Economides &
Taylor, 1996, pp. ....
(7048

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Geopolitical Power Changes
.... however, economic pressure was put on Iraq by its ostensible Arab
allies - who allied .... of the twenty-first century." In AD Burnett & PJ
Taylor (Eds.), Political ....
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