Foreign Intelligence Threats to the United States
.... The Foreign Intelligence Agency That Represents the Greatest
Threat to
United States National Security Several criteria must be considered when assessing which ....
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The United States and Nato: An Overview
.... In 1947-1948, a series of events occurred which awakened Western Europeans and the
United States to the
threat posed by the Soviet Union. ....
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STRATEGIC ANALYSIS: UNITED WAY OF AMERICA
.... A major
threat to the
United Way of America organization stems from an apparent on-going weakness in the organization related to effective financial controls. ....
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PAKISTAN AND THE UNITED STATES
.... In China's development of a nuclear weapons program, it was primarily in response to the
threat that China perceived from the
United States. ....
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United Nations Interventions
.... external aggression, or as protection of national interests in foreign policy, or as global security from the
threat of nuclear holocaust" (
United Nations 229 ....
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United States Strategic Appraisal for Asia-Pacific
.... Although the destabilization of the Korean peninsula may not represent an immediate
threat to a vital interest of the
United States, it could eventually ....
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United States Department of Veterans Affairs and Trauma
United States Department of Veterans Affairs National Center for Post-Traumatic Stress .... and emotional processes before it can be appraised as an extreme
threat. ....
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Arthur Stein's The Nation at War
.... There was no perceived physical
threat to the
United States emanating from Iraq in 1990-91; the two most commonly expressed reasons for engaging in combat were ....
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Violent Extremism in the United States
.... That is because in order to respond to the nonstate/antistate
threat to public .... policy established in England already and proposed in the
United States means ....
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Soviet-American Relations in Post WWII Period
.... In order to discourage aggression on the part of the Soviet Union and other potentially hostile nations, the
United States used the
threat of massive ....
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Threats to US Interests and Responses
.... Thus, the
United States faced a
threat to its survival interest, making this its most important national interest (Nuechterlein, 1985, pp. 21-22). ....
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Global Warming as a Threat to Life on Earth
.... hazards along much of the East and Gulf coasts in the
United States--a .... lying islands such as the Maldives are severely jeopardized by the
threat of inundation. ....
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Diverse Cultures of United States and Israel
.... Civic life in Israel's recent history has been strongly influenced by the
threat of war while the
United States has enjoyed centuries of peace within its ....
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Effect of Worldwide Recession on Unemployment
.... recession, the potential impact on future levels of employment in the
United States as described above will continue to be a
threat to the
United States economy ....
(1713

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Cold War Tensions
.... This was seen as a serious
threat to American security, especially because of the proximity of Cuba to the southeast portion of the
United States. ....
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Guantanamo Closing - Pro/Con
.... From this standpoint, Graham argues that the
threat level to the
United States increases with the closing of the center and the release of these individuals ....
(853

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Economic Power of South Korea
.... One result of this situation is that Korea faces the future
threat of trade sanctions imposed by the
United States. As the
United ....
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The War on Terror
.... which US inspectors never found but whose existence was verified by Hussein's top advisor, General Georges Sada(still pose a
threat to the
United States and ....
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Memo to US President
.... For example, the Nazi conquests in Western Europe in 1940-1941 and its U-Boat campaign in the Atlantic posed a real strategic
threat to the
United States. ....
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Analysis of Vitalograph
.... This
threat is particularly acute in the
United States, and improved Japanese products could intensify in the European markets that are vital to Vitalograph. ....
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America, Russia & the Cold War
.... With respect to the latter factor. LaFeber writes that after World War II the Soviet Union was far from being a
threat to the
United States. ....
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Prostitution as a Subject of Debate
.... The fact that prostitution never was and never will be a
threat to reproduction within the family is obvious. The
United States nor virtually any other country ....
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Nato-Russia relations since 1991
.... The Russians, therefore, may be returning to the Soviet view that the real
threat to their own security is the
United States and not NATO. ....
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US FOREIGN POLICY TOWARD LATIN AMERICA
.... Although the language of diplomacy replaced the
threat of force, the
United States still acted in the 1930s and 1940s as the dominant power in the hemisphere. ....
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Effects of the Global Economy
.... Is the
United States so morally and spiritually bankrupt, so bereft of imagination, that it .... resources in a war, military or economic, or in the
threat of such ....
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Home Depot Case
.... its status as the largest company in the DIY retail industry in the
United States. Therefore, the bargaining power of suppliers is low.
Threat of Substitutes ....
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Free Trade System
.... on imports, the nation developed a trade surplus with the
United States which soon .... as well as its utilization of unfair trading practices, are a
threat to the ....
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Relations Between Russia & the US
.... keeping the arms race alive, thus, the
United States could assure that the Former Soviet Union would never become an economic
threat to the
United States, and ....
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US-European Security Partnership
.... to the same question: how to preserve peace in Europe against internal and external
threat. The biggest challenge facing Europe and the
United States is whether ....
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Why the Cold War Ended
.... productive state, affording both a reasonable standard of living and formidable military power-and present an overwhelming
threat to the
United States?" (380). ....
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