Imperialism and Industrialized Nations
.... exploited
nations are still suffering from imperialist exploitation, giving the lie to the ignorant, racist arguments of these three men that the
people of the ....
(2726

11

)
United Nations Interventions
.... the United
Nations' Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities recently reported on the state of millions of
people throughout ....
(1595

6

)
Most-favored-nations Trade Status with China
.... agreement between the United Kingdom and the
People's Republic of China has the status of an international treaty and is so registered with the United
Nations. ....
(2700

11

)
Human Rights in Islamic Nations
.... hung after a series of political assassinations, said that modern Arab
nations were "living .... which considers the sharia [Islamic law], and not the
people, to be ....
(3038

12

)
Development in East Asian & Latin American Nations
.... a few hundred multimillionaires and millions of extremely poor
people--not poor by comparison with the populations of the least-developed
nations, but abject ....
(7063

28

)
Covenant in the Hebrew Bible
.... He specifically states that the Hebrew
people are not to make covenant with the other mighty
people and
nations of their time, but instead must resist their ....
(777

3

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

15

)
America, Russia & the Cold War
.... The
people of those
nations died as substitutes for the
people of the Soviet Union and the United States in the ideological struggle of the Cold War. ....
(1611

6

)
United States Foreign Aid: Should America contribute more?
.... Although it is troubling to see
people in other
nations suffer for lack of aid, there are also a number of reasons that the US should continue to provide aid ....
(554

2

)
Laissez Faire Capitalism: Pro and Con
....
people. In
nations where the government controls the economy, most
people have little, and the government is rich. Although the ....
(461

2

)
AIDS in India
.... What this means for India is that the proportion of young
people in the .... been declining, it remains high when compared to that of developed
nations; the United ....
(1177

5

)
Askia Muhammad - Iranian Ruler
.... rule. Instead of subsistence living, today's Africans would be enjoying the lifestyle of
people in other developed
nations. Rather ....
(1323

5

)
Concepts of Nationalism
.... Britain and Brazil are
nations; Wales and the Kurds are not.
People in the United States are perhaps more prone to use "nation" in this sense than others ....
(1175

5

)
FDR: Gold Thief and Renegade, For Him or Against You
.... Democracy has disappeared in several other great
nations -- disappeared not because the
people of those
nations disliked democracy, but because they had grown ....
(2112

8

)
Human Security & UN Interventions
.... the United
Nations' Subcommission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities recently reported on the state of millions of
people throughout ....
(1590

6

)
US/Russian Foreign Policy
.... The United
Nations clearly has its work prescribed by the sheer number of violent .... In Moldova,
people of Romanian origin quarreled with
people of Russian origin ....
(907

4

)
Ethanol from Corn
.... Since many Americans or Europeans can afford to spend more on calories for their cars than
people can for their stomachs in poor
nations, Muller et al. ....
(1451

6

)
Personal Essay: Iran
.... Service that is different in the various
nations, ethnic populations, social classes, traditions, and needs of the
people involved. ....
(2064

8

)
Ian Buruma's God's Dust
.... To Buruma, the only
people having trouble are Westerners themselves, who fear that .... he does deal with specific political changes in these
nations, in general he ....
(2091

8

)
Global Warming and Lifestyle Change
.... it puts industrialized
nations in the position of telling Third World
nations what they .... It makes them suffer for problems caused by the richer
people's bad use ....
(1381

6

)
Soyinka's Myth, Literature & the African World
.... Politically,
nations which are weak, which are led by
people who do not know who they are or what their history is, will be
nations which will be beaten down ....
(1616

6

)
The Neur People
.... Most of these
people can be called refugees, the United
Nations definition for which seeks to exclude
people fleeing solely for economic reasons. ....
(2079

8

)
Immigration and Domestic Labor Markets
.... For some receiving
nations, transnational migration also translates into trouble in .... In the contemporary period, however, some
people suggest that government ....
(2776

11

)
Development and Underdevelopment
.... already rich and powerful. The poor
people in these
nations were introduced to products they could not afford. Baran writes that one ....
(4732

19

)
"Agricultural Transformation & Rural Development"
.... The author makes clear that these
nations cannot improve the lives of their
people or take greater part in world economic affairs unless they improve ....
(3588

14

)
Various International Relations Topics
.... aid measures were temporary and also did nothing to aid the
people in producing their own food once aid was withdrawn. The industrialized
nations (and their ....
(2186

9

)
Ward Churchill and Free Speech
.... These actions are even frightening to me, since I have seen how totalitarian regimes in other
nations prevent
people from speaking freely against legitimate ....
(1761

7

)
International Marketing
.... to policies of full employment and improved standards of living for their
people, and in .... In more advanced
nations, the need to survive in the face of external ....
(1323

5

)
The Kantian Theory of International Law
.... He advocates an international organization with the authority to ostracize
nations which apply brute force to their own or other
people, as Teson writes ....
(1270

5

)
Native American Identities
....
nations, capable of making treaties, as none of them have an organized government of such inherent strength as would secure a faithful obedience of its
people ....
(2400

10

)