The Iran-Iraq War of 1980-88
.... In contrast, in 1980, Iraq was willing to
risk war after failing to reverse these concessions. .... Why were the Iraqis willing to
risk war? ....
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EFFECTS OF WAR
.... However, this can often be a precursor to a societal development that will lead to a reduced
risk of
war in the future. Japan is such a country. ....
(1124

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EFFECTS OF WAR
.... However, this can often be a precursor to a societal development that will lead to a reduced
risk of
war in the future. Japan is such a country. ....
(1134

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Pre-Second World War Neutrality in the US
.... The American public, however, was prepared for the United States to withdraw from the Far East rather than
risk war with Japan (Divine, 1979, p. 46). ....
(6136

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PTSD and the Iraq War
.... FDCH Prins, A., Kimerling, R., & Leskin, G. (2008). PTSD in Iraq
War Veterans: Implications for Primary Care. .... A fifth of soldiers at PTSD
risk. USA
(1407

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Civil War
.... There were many complex reasons that the Union and Confederate forces were willing
risk their lives, but the main cause of the Civil
War was the issue of states ....
(771

3

)
The Meaning of War
.... How is it even
war? .... We would like to see ourselves each as Judith, putting herself (like Beowulf) at personal
risk to save our people from an enemy that seeks ....
(771

3

)
National Economies After the Cold War
.... industrial plant was destroyed by Allied attacks on the German
war effort. .... Drawn-out transitions
risk miring the utility in mongrel stages of quasi-government ....
(2529

10

)
Singapore in World War II
.... In general, British strategy consisted of: victory with minimal
risk and minimal losses; superior .... Such strategies would be sorely tested in the
war to come. ....
(2313

9

)
The Real War on Crime
"The Real
War on Crime" by Donziger (1996) presents the authors view of .... Due to increased prevalence of firearms, young males are at high
risk of being killed. ....
(2063

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Comparative Country Risk Evaluation TABLE OF CONTENTS
.... per capita GDP, values developed by Poli tical & Economic
Risk Consultancy, Inc. .... the disastrous (for Argen tina) outcome of the Falklands (Malvinas)
War in 1982 ....
(2781

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Public Opinion Toward Japan in Pre-WWII
.... The American public, however, was prepared for the United States to withdraw from the Far East rather than
risk war with Japan. ....
(1983

8

)
WAR PROPAGANDA: ETHICAL ISSUES This research pa
.... In order to mobilize public opinion to support the sacrifices required in total
war, democratic leaders run the
risk of reaping the whirlwind their propaganda ....
(2319

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)
GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY (1933-1936) This research p
.... Due to a combination of hesitation by the French military and political leadership and British unwillingness to
risk war over a clear violation of Locarno, the ....
(3519

14

)
War Between the US and Iraq
.... A participant's critical
risk (CR) is a function of the utility value of the .... between national states through an action short of all out
war, but, nevertheless ....
(4728

19

)
Munich in the Second World War
.... If the Czech Army could put up a determined resistance to the Wehrmacht, then Germany might well be dissuaded from the
risk of a two-front
war, even if--due to ....
(8527

34

)
History of the War in Vietnam
.... Such policies were safer for the political ì leadership of the United States, however, because they did not ì
risk increased involvement in the
war by either ....
(7350

29

)
A Concept of Just War This research paper describ
.... a clear case of anticipation" states may use military force in the face of threats of
war, whenever the failure to do so would seriously
risk their territorial ....
(3423

14

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US Public Opinion Toward Japan
.... The American public, however, was prepared for the United States to withdraw from the Far East rather than
risk war with Japan. ....
(2650

11

)
Women in Combat
.... dressing as men during the Civil
War or risking their lives to provide support services in high-
risk situations, women have sacrificed their lives in
war. ....
(2341

9

)
Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried
.... He never showed fear." In combat, it is this kind of behavior that appears mad compared to other soldiers engaged in
war and constantly at
risk for their lives ....
(1063

4

)
History of War Trauma/Neuroses
.... 1991, p. 568) One conclusion drawn from the study was that prisoners of
war are at much greater
risk for psychiatric disorders than are other combat veterans. ....
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THE DEVELOPMENT OF TRUMAN'S CHINA POLICY
.... The American public, however, was prepared for the United States to withdraw from the Far East rather than
risk war with Japan (Divine, 1979, p. 46). ....
(6231

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Doing Business in Post-War Iraq
.... the Americans extends to the issue of the currency question in post-
war Iraq .... In order to minimize its
risk, Crescent Web Design should not conduct its business ....
(7937

32

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White House vs Congress
.... Some analysts believe that Clinton, who now is facing a troubling decision over whether to put Americans at
risk to help end the
war in Bosnia and Herzegovina ....
(1456

6

)
Poetry of Whitman & McPherson
.... In his book For Cause and Comrades, McPherson (1998) undertakes an investigation as to what motivated the soldiers in the Civil
War to
risk their lives in ....
(818

3

)
Poetry & Prose of Whitman & McPherson
.... In his book For Cause and Comrades, McPherson (1998) undertakes an investigation as to what motivated the soldiers in the Civil
War to
risk their lives in ....
(818

3

)
PROTECTING THE INTERESTS OF EXPORTERS
.... is in assessing the likelihood the
risk will occur during the period during which the contract is performed. Political risks such as
war, expropriation and ....
(1702

7

)
Peace and Nation-States
.... The critical issue of relations between as well as within nation-states is how to minimize the
risk of
war by substituting the rule of law among nations. ....
(2050

8

)
Veterans Benefits
.... The
War Risk Insurance of 1917 was offered as a means of protection for the
risk of disability or death to enlisted men. It eventually ....
(2943

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