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Papers On U.S. Military & Government Agencies
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Blood for Oil: The Evils of the Military-Industrial Complex
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This 15 page paper examines the military industrial complex and uses the Iraq War as an example. Blood for money charges are carefully examined. While the paper concludes that the U.S. is in Iraq for oil, it also admits that there are altruistic reasons as well.
Research is provided to support the assumptions. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA750mil.rtf
Bombing Japan
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This 15 page paper discusses globalization, and then explores the reasons given—and the real reason—why the U.S. dropped atomic bombs on Japan. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: HVBombRv.rtf
Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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A Reconsideration of the Facts Surrounding the U.S. A 4 page discussion of the reasons surrounding the U.S. use of A-bombs during World War II. The author points out reasons that a growing body of individuals are considering that use unjustified since our knowledge of the circumstances of the war now reveals that it is quite likely that the war would have ended quickly without the use of such drastic measures. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPjapBm2.rtf
Boot: "The Savage Wars of Peace"
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This 8 page paper is a review and summary of Max Boot's paradoxically titled book, "The Savage Wars of Peace." Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVMxBoot.rtf
Breaking With Moscow
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5 1/2 pages in length. Reviews the book "Breaking With Moscow" by Arkady Shevchenko. Discusses the international relations in regard to Shevchenko's defect to the United States. At age forty-seven Arkady Shevchenko was a twenty-two year veteran of the Soviet Foreign Service. From late 1970 until 1973, as an adviser to Gromyko he was able to observe the inner workings of the Politburo, the U.S.S.R.’s ruling body. He was an important prize for the Central Intelligence Agency, having been deep within the workings of the Soviet government—a place about which there was very little firsthand information. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: JGAmosco.doc
Bush’s Dilemma: The Cost of the War on Terrorism
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A 3 page paper arguing that George W. Bush has no clear idea of how long the war against terrorism will last, how much it will cost or when he will need to raise taxes to pay for the effort. The bottom line is that there are too many unknowns for the Bush administration to be able to provide any firm picture of total cost of the war effort or when it will be “safe” for the economy for the administration to raise federal taxes. Without knowing how long the war effort will last, there is no way to firmly predict what the final cost will be. Without knowing that bottom-line figure, neither can tax increases be predicted. All hinges on how effective allied forces are able to be in inhibiting terrorists’ ability to act at will. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: KSwarCostIraq.rtf
Cajun Company's Approach to Government Contracting
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A 5 page paper
discussing one company's justification for requesting exemption from government cost disclosure
requirements. Cajun Company was acquired by a much larger organization active in government
contracting. Cajun's senior management had avoided government contracting in the past, simply
because of the weighty regulations surrounding it. An organization it has done business with over
the years now has become a government contractor as well, and the government is requesting
confidential and proprietary cost information from Cajun. The paper is a justification for
exemption from such requirements, citing a DoD FAR class deviation in support of Cajun's
arguments. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KS-Cajun.wps
Can the U.S. Juggle Two Simultaneous Wars?
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A 4 page exploration of U.S. strengths and weaknesses as they relate to national and world security. The author contends that the U.S. can fight more than one war at a time and, in fact, that we are currently exerting the equivalent military effort that would be required of two simultaneous wars in our cumulative presence around the world today. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPusWar.rtf
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