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The Will to Believe: Woodrow Wilson, World War I, and America’s Strategy for Peace and Security

The Will to Believe: Woodrow Wilson, World War I, and America’s Strategy for Peace and Security

... The so-called ‘loan ban’ offers a case in point. Traditional neutrality did not require it, and its effect on the belligerents would not have been impartial, since the Allies had greater need of foreign money and ... See full document

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Construction of the international system of Versailles, according to the doctrine of Woodrow Wilson

Construction of the international system of Versailles, according to the doctrine of Woodrow Wilson

... hardest hit in 1871, a year in which Europe saw the emergence of a new and strong power – united Germany. It was this power that sought to take the rule and a dominating role in the continent, that triggered many crisis ... See full document

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World War I and peace : the development and rise of the peace process in early twentieth century United States

World War I and peace : the development and rise of the peace process in early twentieth century United States

... a world peace came from Wilson ...that Wilson had at one point believed that those without a voice, in this case the smaller nations that would eventually be split up and put under control of ... See full document

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Redefining domestic counterinsurgency post-2001: Sulu Province, Republic of Philippines

Redefining domestic counterinsurgency post-2001: Sulu Province, Republic of Philippines

... Australia. I was indeed fortunate and I might add privileged to have Professor McMillen as my principal ...that I may have had, even making himself available out of ... See full document

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The Young and the Restful: Why young Germans have no vision for Europe

The Young and the Restful: Why young Germans have no vision for Europe

... Germany therefore has a double imperative to renew the vision of the European project – for Europe’s sake, and for its own. And yet, unfortunately for Macron, Germany is a terrible partner for this task. The country that ... See full document

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“Contravening the glory of war” War and Women

“Contravening the glory of war” War and Women

... Women are helpless before this god of war; they can at best scream and go mad. While the violence is going on, both husband and wife suffer death. That is the one and only one end to which this war leads. ... See full document

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Security in Latin America: The development of a zone of peace in the Southern Cone

Security in Latin America: The development of a zone of peace in the Southern Cone

... Latin American example, at least, turns out to be much more complex than that. In the Southern Cone superpower and ideological rivalry did not permeate interstate relations but rather domestically oriented military ... See full document

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A Portrait: 1962

A Portrait: 1962

... And then we have come home again, I and my friend Mary, to teach in Smith, to plan for our students, to write our books, to watch the fortunes of war and peace in our world.. How am I to[r] ... See full document

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Essays on Electoral Accountability and Equalization Transfer under a Decentralized Context: The Case of Peruvian Municipalities

Essays on Electoral Accountability and Equalization Transfer under a Decentralized Context: The Case of Peruvian Municipalities

... In his essay “Arthur Miller and the Art of the Possible,” Steven Centola argues that Miller recognizes that the possibilities inherent within the whole dramatic event are limitless” (Centola 64). Centola goes on to say ... See full document

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Policy analysis and think tanks in comparative perspective

Policy analysis and think tanks in comparative perspective

... Independent, Western-style think tanks in the former Soviet Union appeared after 1989 but the bureaucratic legacy of the old, if impoverished, Soviet-style Academies of Science loomed for a couple of decades. Examples ... See full document

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Optimal fertility during World War I

Optimal fertility during World War I

... the war; (ii) the reduction of expected income due to the possibility that the wife remains alone and; (iii) the loss of contemporaneous income due to the ...the war is an instantaneous reduction of ... See full document

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PROLIFERATION OF SMALL ARMS AND LIGHT WEAPONS: THE BANE OF HUMAN SECURITY IN NIGERIA

PROLIFERATION OF SMALL ARMS AND LIGHT WEAPONS: THE BANE OF HUMAN SECURITY IN NIGERIA

... Human security encapsulates all forms of security including national ...national security is at ...national security is a functional coefficient of endangered human ...human security: ... See full document

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The Role Of United Nations

The Role Of United Nations

... Aside from conflict resolution and the pacific settlement of disputes, the question of disarmament is also significantly linked to the problem of world peace and security. Enormous stockpiles of ... See full document

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Volume 36 - Article 63 | Pages 1917–1928

Volume 36 - Article 63 | Pages 1917–1928

... Despite the fact that Norway was not as badly hit as many other European countries during World War II, increased mortality rates were observed in children of both sexes, as well as in adult males. Even in ... See full document

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Spoiler alert? : the effects of pro government militias on post civil war peace agreements

Spoiler alert? : the effects of pro government militias on post civil war peace agreements

... The second robustness check only partly replicates earlier findings. Hypothesis 2 is again not supported, with Semi-Official militias significantly affecting the odds of success. While this increases the evidence against ... See full document

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Optimal fertility during World War I

Optimal fertility during World War I

... the war lasts for one period ...the war fertility increases by 154% in the model versus 118% in the ...the war households of age 1 and 2 reduce their fertility since they are both affected by the ... See full document

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Athenian fiscal expansionary policy and peace versus war strategy

Athenian fiscal expansionary policy and peace versus war strategy

... a s well as, a series of institutions which were beneficial to the city, such as enkteseis, through which, a citizen from another city-state, whose (mostly) commercial activities had favoured the Athenian ... See full document

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Patriot, Pet, and Pest: America Debates the Dog's Worth During World War I

Patriot, Pet, and Pest: America Debates the Dog's Worth During World War I

... President Wilson confirmed that American sheep could contribute to the war ...Civil War, had “not forgotten how to bid for ...a world record by spending $2,000 for his state’s share of the ... See full document

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Manipulating hegemony : British Labour and the Marshall Plan

Manipulating hegemony : British Labour and the Marshall Plan

... Wilson eds., The Political Re-educationof Germany and Her Allies after World War 11,London: Croom Helm, 1985, pp.219-239; Michael Hogan, The Marshall Plan: America, Britain, and the reco[r] ... See full document

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Theme: Entering World War I in response to Germany’s unrestricted submarine warfare, Wilson turned

Theme: Entering World War I in response to Germany’s unrestricted submarine warfare, Wilson turned

... America’s soldiers took nearly a year to arrive in Europe, and they fought in only two major battles at the end of the war. America’s main contribution to the Allied victory was to provide supplies, personnel, and ... See full document

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