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Argument: Under International Law, the Iraq War is Legal
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This 3 page paper presents evidence stating that under international law, the Iraq War is legal. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVIqLegl.rtf
Argumentative Essay Opposing the Iraq War
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In twelve pages this essay argues that the Iraq War has a negative economic impact, is ethically wrong, is taxing U.S. medical facilities, and agrees with the United Nations’ involvement regarding reduction and removal of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) and supports the reduction of the U.S. armed forces in the Middle East. Six sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGiraqarg.rtf
Article Analysis: "State Repression and the Tyrannical Peace"
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This 3 page paper analyzes the article "State Repression and the Tyrannical Peace" by Christian Davenport. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVDavprt.rtf
Asia-European Relationships
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5 pages in length. Nineteen
eighty-nine was a most significant year for Asia-European
relations. Asia and Europe had by that time endured several
decades of discord that ultimately culminated in the restoration
of party-to-party relations, bringing together two communist
parties. The events that initially caused the rift between the
two powers served to create considerable strain within existing
Asia-European relations. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: JGAaseur.wps
Atomic Power in the New World Order
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This 8 page paper expands on a definition of nuclear proliferation. The cold war era is compared with the current situation in the world and the prospect of treaties is also discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA145nuk.rtf
Australia/United States Free Trade Agreement
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8 pages in length. As with myriad other countries around the world, the United States has secured a trade agreement with Australia in order to fortify a number of economic interests on both sides. The extent to which the 2003 FTA would establish a "unique opportunity to advance the interests of Australia's exporters" (Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2003) is both grand and far-reaching, not the least of which represents forward moving economic growth and a boost to employment. Agriculture, in particular, reflects one of the highest priorities given to any sector of commerce that had heretofore been a "significant market access barrier" (Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2003) prior to implementation of the United States/Australia FTA. Additional markets in line for expansion include manufacturing, services, investment, intellectual property rights, electronic and telecommunications commerce, government procurement and movement of people. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCUSAust.rtf
Australia: International Affairs and the Impact of World War II
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A 6 page discussion of Australia’s transition from a country that concentrated almost exclusively on her own domestic affairs to one that is now fully integrated in world society. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPaustraliaWWII.rtf
Authoritarianism
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7 pages in length. authoritarianism is not but a passing tendency; rather, it influences a good portion of the population in differing capacities. No matter the level of authoritarianism, it is typically associated with undesirable personality syndrome in whatever measure it exists. The authoritarian personality is typically associated with a number of repulsive traits that often cause the person to be either cast out of society or embraced by fellow authoritarians. When examining this particular human behavior, it is critical to include the inherent association to political leadership in order to gain a more significant understanding behind the issue of authoritarianism. Russia, Iran and Afghanistan represent three of the most authoritarian governments across the globe. Their collective, as well as individual, approach to civil liberties, democracy and the pursuit of individual happiness is nonexistent; rather, their focus is upon suppressive rule where people are bestowed no natural rights or ability to pursue their desires. The student will readily note that there is little – if any – difference in the manner by which these three nations assert their authoritarianism. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCautht.rtf
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