Turkey
.... has caused animosity among other Arab
nations who
view Turkey as some kind of "uncle Tom" of the Muslim world, while it has made other
nations view Turkey in ....
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United Nations peacekeeping Mission
.... In
view of this summary record, it may appear that the United
Nations peacekeeping role with respect Israel and its Arab neighbors has been ineffective. ....
(1698

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Failure of the League of Nations
.... rationale that aggressor
nations will use to befoul international agreements to provide cover for their pursuit of geopolitical power. There is a
view in the ....
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The League of Nations & the UN Charter
.... rationale that aggressor
nations will use to befoul international agreements to provide cover for their pursuit of geopolitical power. There is a
view in the ....
(3498

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Most-favored-nations Trade Status with China
.... consumers. The Chinese
view winning MFN status as very important. .... year. It is the President who decides which
nations will receive MFN status. ....
(2700

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National Interests
.... Stankevich is undoubtedly correct in assuming that the CIS
nations cannot achieve security and economic renewal if Russia is not stable, this
view is based on ....
(1540

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Fast Track Authority Trade
.... moves are seen as crucial to contend with other
nations who are making similar agreements, from Europe to Asia. Proponents of legislation like FTA
view it as ....
(1977

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Historian's View of Franklin D. Roosevelt & New Deal
.... Leuchtenburg offers the
view that the New Deal was a major shift in American .... Had the
nations of the world understood what was happening better, they might have ....
(1603

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United Nations Interventions
.... idea of "human security" is supplementing the old Cold War
view of this .... and political systems become more tightly interwoven for many
nations, other countries ....
(1595

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Introduction The words we use make a difference. Y
....
nations. These Indian
nations, in the
view of the settlers and many other white Americans, were standing in the way of progress. Eager ....
(1888

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Kissinger's View of Diplomacy in the 21st Century
.... He gives an excellent historical and philosophical
view of the alliance, the impact of .... He cites free trade as the "objective of all
nations in the region" as ....
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Egypt's Problems as a Third World Country
.... Complicating the stabilization problem in most developingnations is the massive external debt owed by these
nations. Many analysts
view the external debt as ....
(3754

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Imperialism and Industrialized Nations
.... industrialized
nations. Chamberlain believes that imperialism is good for both the British and the Africans. However, he first argues against the
view that ....
(2726

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Geopolitical Power in 2015
.... or a Middle Eastern group, these appear to be less likely possibilities in
view of the .... Asia) and the relative wealth of others (such as the oil
nations of the ....
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International Debt Crisis
.... Complicating the stabilization problem in most developing
nations is the massive external debt owed by these
nations. Many analysts
view the external debt as ....
(4518

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Sherwin Nuland's world view
.... in How We Die is in many ways radically different from the
view of Socrates .... are similar to the causes of death in other First World
nations), including cancer ....
(1664

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Moral/Theological Issues in Economics
.... From a moral point of
view, the existence of involuntary employment appears to be .... As an example, since the wealth of
nations is based much more on intellectual ....
(1142

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1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
.... in Cuba intending to use then as a bargaining chip in an upcoming summit or in confrontation with Kennedy in the United
Nations forum. This
view holds that ....
(1719

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Institutional Change Among the Powhatans
....
nations were resistant to change because change demanded a radical restructuring of the integral institutions, such as kinship, religious world
view, political ....
(2120

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State-Building in Transcaucasian Nations
.... In
nations such as Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia - only recently freed from Soviet .... Of special significance in the
view of Azerbaijan's Ilham Aliyev is the ....
(2261

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World Bank & IMF & Sub Saharan Economics
.... organizations in the borrow ing
nations to both public and private sector financial organi zations in the developed
nations. Many analysts
view the external ....
(1823

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)
International Debt INTRODUCTION This research examines the
.... Complicating the stabilization problem in most developingnations is the massive external debt owed by these
nations. Many analysts
view the external debt as ....
(4677

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International Law Commission of the UN
.... States." The need for a more coherent formulation of international law was apparent to the founding members of the United
Nations in 1945 in
view of previous ....
(3601

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Human Rights in Islamic Nations
.... a series of political assassinations, said that modern Arab
nations were "living .... 2). Lapidus says that considerable latitude and divergence of
view has emerged ....
(3038

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Preparing for the Twenty-First Century
.... On this
view, instability is an all too likely scenario .... population factors are likely to have an impact on political configurations--within
nations and between ....
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2 Views of President Wilson's Policy
.... I would also disagree with Ninkovich's
view, and as much as Kissinger's own impact on .... At the same time, he envisioned the League of
Nations which, although a ....
(1311

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Kant and Walzer on Peace and War
.... Kant's
view of how to guarantee the striving for perpetual peace starts with the idea that conflict between
nations is organized "in such a way that they must ....
(877

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Raney
.... "Developing
nations." "What I don't .... Thus, it is little wonder that her world
view is constricted due to false information, ignorance and little book learning. ....
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Debate ovre the Production of Nuclear Weapons
.... weapons and that have them today are not the same sorts of
nations that would .... Sagan's
view does not assume that we know the psychology of the countries of the ....
(1890

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Political identity
.... Proponents of this
view point to the rich social, economic, and cultural diversity .... In debating the political identity of Islam and of Arab
nations, we should ....
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