Just War and the Gulf War
.... However, with respect to the Gulf
War, the
authors leave no doubt that the
war was in part a justified because of the many significant results it produced ....
(1591

6

)
Dismantling the Cold War Economy
.... In addition, the Cold
War economy has made it extremely difficult to bring about the kind of post-Cold
War economic conversion about which the
authors write. ....
(1487

6

)
Use of Personal Experience by 3 Authors
.... The way three
authors used their own experience in their work--Ernest Hemingway, Albert .... in common with the author, who used his own World
War I experiences as ....
(2035

8

)
Consequences of the Threat of War
.... Persian Gulf
War. The
authors analyzed factors such as academic discipline on effects on
war attitudes. Findings showed that academic ....
(2371

9

)
Literature Review on the topic of War
.... These
authors noted that the media portrayed terrorist attacks in the US and the government's response related to the
war on terrorism. ....
(2935

12

)
President Truman & Cold War Policy
.... In the aftermath of World
War II, that Cold
War was the dark backdrop to the messages of both
authors, with the new postwar world emerging as a strategic ....
(1354

5

)
Literature on Vietnam War Experience
.... two former veterans of the Vietnam
War harness the concept of the shared experience in pieces of literature that are a result from each
authors' time spent as ....
(489

2

)
Thucydides' Peloponnesian War
.... the Wars with Book II, chapter v of Thucydides' Peloponnesian
War demonstrates the .... Both
authors establish themselves as eyewitnesses to most of the things they ....
(2097

8

)
Article Analysis on International PeaceBuilding
.... the
authors conclude their own results to be accurate, they went beyond this and interpreted this as evidence that ethnic diversity does not mean that a
war ....
(1284

5

)
Public Opinion & Persian Gulf War
.... balance of power in the post-Cold
War world, a contest among the advanced capitalist countries that supposedly won the Cold
War. The
authors write: Whatever ....
(2373

9

)
Women's Status & Roles Many social authors have agreed that the ...
Many social
authors have agreed that the entire industrialized world is undergoing a major .... more aware on poverty in the 1960s, the so called "
war on poverty ....
(5358

21

)
Military Spending and the End of the Cold War
.... and arms control as we near the end of one century and the beginning of another, and in particular the
authors consider what the end of the Cold
War means in ....
(2226

9

)
Foreign Policy Decisions
.... The
authors argue that the early Presidents had "a hardheaded and realistic appreciation of strategic relationships" (78), but after the Civil
War this ....
(1536

6

)
American Individualism and Social Commitment In H
.... The
authors argue that it was Lincoln's deep biblical understanding of the Civil
War that allowed him to perform the individualistic actions that created a new ....
(1430

6

)
American Individualism & Social Commitment In H
.... The
authors argue that it was Lincoln's deep biblical understanding of the Civil
War that allowed him to perform the individualistic actions that created a new ....
(1430

6

)
The Real War on Crime
"The Real
War on Crime" by Donziger (1996) presents the
authors view of what is really going on with regard to crime in the United States. ....
(2063

8

)
Annotated Bib of Germ Warfare Annotated Bibliography--Part
....
Authors conclude Stalin was persuaded by Kim il-Sung to approve and support June 25 .... acquiesced and that China under Mao's leadership entered the
war for its own ....
(1186

5

)
One Hundred Years of Solitude and Mignight's Children
.... 390). Both
authors mock
war and any notion that political or other ideals could ever justify the suffering and madness of
war. Such ....
(1615

6

)
Qualitative Methods Study on Military Nurses
.... The
authors do develop a few conclusions and recommendations based on their findings. .... by these nurses helps to provide a more coherent review of
war experiences ....
(1149

5

)
Selections from a Book
.... leaps off the page with the fiery passion of the
authors for their .... that the physical element of education would help support the massive
war effort which would ....
(1545

6

)
Battle Cry of Freedom
.... By placing the
War in context the
authors enables us to see the issues that threatened to split the nation asunder, saved only by the leadership of Lincoln and ....
(738

3

)
Gunbelt within American Economy
.... The
authors also appear to have overlooked the impact of political coincidence on the location of the armaments industry during the "Cold
War" period. ....
(1578

6

)
WWI Great Britain
.... So great was the impact of the
war on Great Britain that the allies created a Commission on the Responsibility of the
Authors of
War to help regain credibility ....
(1843

7

)
President Truman's Inaugural Address & Security Directive
.... In the aftermath of World
War II, that Cold
War was the dark backdrop to the messages of both
authors, with the new postwar world emerging as a strategic ....
(1354

5

)
Chemical and Biological Weapons The term "chemical and biological ...
.... with pitch) during sieges of Athenian cities" (5). The
authors further recount that contemporary chemical warfare began in 1914 during World
War I, with the ....
(2089

8

)
Operation Desert Storm
.... balance of power in the post-Cold
War world, a contest among the advanced capitalist countries that supposedly won the Cold
War. The
authors write: Whatever ....
(1664

7

)
US involvement in the Viet Nam War
.... By 1968, a significant proportion of the public viewed the
war in Viet Nam as a mistake." The above
authors go on to explain that, even though the
war ....
(1898

8

)
War & The State
.... industrial era. The author provides a view of other
authors who have written on the relation between
war and the state. He provides ....
(1893

8

)
Attitudes Toward War
.... find a connection between authoritarianism, social dominance and support for
war; and both of these variables have been, according to the
authors related to ....
(3054

12

)
My Lai: A Brief History with Documents
.... enemy that was indistinguishable from a noncombatant, to fight a
war without fronts .... The
authors presciently note that the narrative they are telling "is subject ....
(1373

5

)