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Concept of the 'New World Order'

In ten pages this paper examines U.S. foreign policy within the context of the 'New World Order' concept and also discusses the 'e... ...

U.S Foreign Policy and Argentina

In seven pages the turbulent region of Latin America is considered as well as Argentina's place in world affair, its political his... ...

An Analysis of a Foreign Policy Article by Gideon Rose

This paper analyzes Gideon Rose's article featured in the October 1998 issue of World Politics entitled, Neoclassical Realism and ... ...

Susan Mattern's Rome and the Enemy Imperial Strategy in The Principate

In five pages this book is examined in an overview that wonders if the contemporary world could have such a foreign policy. Three... ...

American Foreign Policy with China

10 pages and 8 sources used. This paper provides an overview of the political and economic changes that have occurred since China... ...

The Road Towards Social Change and Full World Immersion

A 7 page overview of the U.S.’s transition from isolationism to full involvement in world affairs. This paper addresses five spec... ...

Origins of the First World War

The writer argues that although Germany was one of the prime actors in starting World War I, the actual causes are deeper and more... ...

Why did the Weimar republic fail?

After World War One ended and Germany was defeated, they returned to their country with heavy losses, a 6.6 billion pound reparati...

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rmulder Published on 11/04/2002 2593 Reads Nazi Germany

History of Nazi Germany

National Socialism between 1920 and 1945 can best be described as an era of constant change. Hitler's enrollment in the German Wor...

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Jeff Fulson Published on 04/02/2002 2466 Reads Nazi Germany

The Role of the Executive and Legislative Branches in Foreign Policy Decisions

This paper examines the role played by the executive and legislative branches of the US government in foreign policy decisions. T... ...

The Role Congress Plays in Influencing Foreign Policy

A 3 page overview of Congressional role in foreign policy. This paper asserts that it is most often the joint actions of the Pres... ...