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Power: An International Relations Perspective
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5 pages in length. The writer discusses power as it relates to international relations, as well as addresses issues concerning the post-Cold War era and the very nature of political power. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCintpw.wps
Power; The Nation State and the Influence of OPEC
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This 16 page paper considers what it meant by power, how it manifests and the root causes of power. By examining how power is seen in nation states the same principles can be applied to OPEC. OPEC is then examined for how it can be seen as holding power and the way it uses that power. It is argued that in using the power it holds OPEC has also undermined its’ credibility as well as long term power. The paper then considers how power was lost and regained and the role of OPEC in a New World order’. The bibliography cites 12 sources.
Filename: TEpwOPEC.rtf
Powerful And Rich Countries: Do They Create Governmental Corruption In Third World Nations Or Merely Exacerbate Existing Practices?
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10 pages in length. Power, in general, is not necessarily threatening when employed as a means by which to provide accepted global boundaries; however, it is when those boundaries are overstepped that power must adopt a more threatening countenance. The very nature of globalization has rendered the notion of power a casualty of unsavory political activities within Third World countries. Defining the relationships that exist between political power and international relations is a task that draws its conclusion upon a very fine line. Indeed, while both of these entities have something significant to do with one another, at the same time the significance is that they each possess their own particular arrangement within the wide and varied scheme of bureaucratic function. It can readily be argued that one needs the combination of power and government in order to enact any level of politics; however, it can also be contended that there does not necessarily have to exist any sort of democratic considerations as a means by which to operate that government. This specific point speaks to the concept of power, authoritarianism and Third World corruption as it existed during the Cold War. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCcrupt.doc
Powers and Operation of Congress
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A 7 page research paper that describes the makeup of the U.S. Congress, the powers of Congress, its operations and how a bill gets passed, concluding with a discussion of issues and views in regards to representation. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khpocon.rtf
Predicting the Post-Cold War World
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A 6 page research paper/essay that compares three predictions about the nature of the post-Cold War world. Francis Fukuyama (1992), John Mearsheimer (1990) and Samuel Huntington (1996) provide predictions concerning the nature of the post-Cold War world. While these authors all perceive the end of the Cold War as precipitating a drastic change in the political power structures of the world stage, they are remarkably different in their assessments of what the future will hold. This examination of these works draws on the work of Marshall and Gurr (2003) in arguing that Huntington's arguments provide the most accurate forecast of political realities in the twenty-first century. No additional sources cited.
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Predominant Views on Globalization: Idealization or Demonization?
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A 14 page discussion on the impacts of globalization. While it is not valid to
categorize all of the impacts of globalization as negative, it must be admitted that many are. With an objective analysis of the issues, in fact,
it is easy to see that numerous factors come into play with globalization and the pros and cons of each must be weighed both individually and
collectively. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: PPglobl2.rtf
Prerequisites of Democracy in Varying Countries
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A 5 page paper which examines what democracies involve in varying countries. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAdemoin.rtf
PRESCRIPTION DRUGS AND THE GOVERNMENT’S INVOLVEMENT
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This 6 page paper discusses the high costs of American pharmaceuticals, offers solutions for reform and compares the industry to industries in other countries. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MBdrugind.rtf
President Bush: Popularity Before And After September 11th
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5 pages in length. It is quite amazing the impact a singular event can have upon the face of history, particularly when that event is as politically and socially catastrophic as the September 11th terrorist attacks. This date marked the day when many things changed for many people with regard to personal issues and concerted fears of national safety. Something else changed that day, however, that marked yet another monumental by-product of the terrorist attacks that forever altered America's support for its president. Indeed, September 11th is now known as the turning point in George W. Bush's presidential career, inasmuch as his approval rating soared in alliance with his defiant dedication to supporting his American constituency in this time of great trouble. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCBshOp.rtf
President George W. Bush's Missile Defense System
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This 5 page paper begins with comments related to the need for an anti-ballistic missile program. The essay then outlines President George W. Bush's anti-ballistic missile defense program, including future capacities and technology. The writer also comments on the difference between the current program, President Reagan's SDI and President Bush's global protection program. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGmisdf.rtf
President Ronald Reagan and the Strategic Defense Initiative
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A 9 page overview of Reagan’s visions of a defense system that would make nuclear weapons obsolete. The author contends that this system, although it never came to full fruition, played a major role in the end of the Cold War. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPpolstratdefinitiative.rtf
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