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Papers On U.S. International Relations & Foreign Policy
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USIA
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This paper examines the former United States Information Agency, its role, its job and why it was eventually closed down and merged with the State Department. Also under discussion is why the United States could use such an agency again. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTuninag.rtf
Using IT to Detect Money Laundering
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This 13 page paper discusses aspects of money laundering, and the feasibility and methodology of a research project based on trying to discover the best IT techniques for detecting money laundering; it includes a literature review. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: HVMonLau.rtf
Using Neo-Aristotelian Criticism to Evaluate Bush's Speech Justifying the Invasion of Iraq
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This 3 page paper uses neo-Aristotelian criticism to analyze President Bush's speech given in Cincinnati in October, 2002, to "make the case" for war with Iraq. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: HVBSSpRv.rtf
Utilitarianism and the U.S. Decision to go to War in Iraq (2003) with References to John Stuart Mill, Immanuel Kant and Thomas Nagel
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This is a 9 page paper discussing the application of utilitarianism to the U.S. decision to go to war with Iraq without U.N. approval. John Stuart Mill’s “Greatest Happiness Principle” and utility is used in terms of moral decisions and can be applied in regards to act-utilitarianism and rule-utilitarianism. Basically, morals and decision making are based on the ideas of rule-utilitarianism in which the consequences of certain actions are considered in terms of the whole, or everyone. Act-utilitarianism however, which can for Mill void rules in certain circumstances, evaluates an action based on the circumstances solely related to the action. The decision making process is only considered a moral one if it is based on good will, according to Immanuel Kant. Thomas Nagel, on the other hand, argues that the U.S. often acts within its own circumstances (act-utilitarianism) and in cases of war, once enacted, the decision to start war, or whether the decision was moral or not, is forgotten and replaced with future speculations of peace, freedom and economic prosperity. Similarly, the application of act-utilitarianism and rule-utilitarianism can be applied to the recent U.S. decision to declare war on Iraq without the approval of the U.N. Security Council. Theoretically, the U.N. is following the moral guidelines of rule-utilitarianism where as the U.S. is following those under act-utilitarianism.
Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TJutilw1.rtf
Various Weapons of Mass Destruction as a Global Threat
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A 10 page paper which defines and examines “nuclear” and “radiological” threats, distinguishing between them and explaining their meanings and implications; discusses political and economic factors that enable nation-states and terrorist groups to acquire nuclear weapons; explores evidence indicating that terrorist groups or individuals can and would use such weapons against the United States, and considers what can be done to prevent WMD attacks or prevent against such attacks, and evaluates the effectiveness of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty in this regard. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TGglobalwmd.rtf
Varying Cultures: Mainstream Christian U.S. Culture and Extremist Islamic Culture
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A 4 page overview of the differences that exist between mainstream Christian U.S. culture and extremist Islamic culture. The author covers values and norms for each culture and concludes with a discussion of the ideal verses the real. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPusMdE.rtf
Varying Views on the Impact of Globalization
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A 7 page discussion of the impact of globalization on developing countries. The author explores both the positive views of globalization and the negative views. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPglbNeg.rtf
Vietnam: Most Rational/Logical Argument
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4 pages in length. Opinions about why Vietnam occurred are as vast and varied as the number of soldiers killed in combat; that some are decidedly more apropos to the real reasons behind the war speak to the way in which certain accounts try to hide the truth behind a façade of political responsibility.
Three examples of different Vietnam perspectives include Patrick J. Hearden's book entitled The Tragedy of Vietnam, Larry L. King's article "Machismo In the White House" and "Why Are We in Vietnam" by Lyndon Johnson illustrate these diversities in such a way to make one think at least one of them is talking about a different war entirely. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCVietArgu.rtf
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