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The 1973 Oil Embargo Arab Oil Diplomacy, Amal Mustafa Shamma Dec 1980

The 1973 Oil Embargo Arab Oil Diplomacy, Amal Mustafa Shamma

Masters Theses

The Arab oil producing countries, following years of a stalemate in the Arab-Israeli dispute,- decided to put their oil resource in the service of the Arab cause using it as an instrument of pressure against the West. Their objective was to induce a change in the Western world Middle East policy and to work toward achieving a lasting and peaceful solution for the Arab-Israeli problem.

The purpose of this thesis is to show that the application of Arab oil diplomacy has been effective into producing a more even handed policy in the area, and into breaking the deadlock in the …


De Boer And Faber Lecture, Lillian V. Grissen Dec 1980

De Boer And Faber Lecture, Lillian V. Grissen

Pro Rege

No abstract provided.


Yale Political Monthly 1980 November, The Politic, Inc. Nov 1980

Yale Political Monthly 1980 November, The Politic, Inc.

The Politic

No abstract provided.


Nonviolent Agencies In The Northern Ireland Struggle: 1968-1979, Alfred Mcclung Lee Jul 1980

Nonviolent Agencies In The Northern Ireland Struggle: 1968-1979, Alfred Mcclung Lee

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

The Northern Ireland struggle has enlisted or given birth to a great many social welfare organizations allegedly dedicated to the nonviolent solution of the area’s problems. These consist principally of three types: (1) agencies of religious denominations or groups of denominations, (2) voluntary social work, demonstration, and protest societies, and (3) political actionist bodies. Those of the first two types face the pitfalls of the ready middleclass recourse to conscience-soothing rituals and to compromise at the expense of lowerclass and ethnic outgroup interests. Those of the third type include ones that are effective, but some tend to fall into lowerclass …


Yale Political Monthly 1980 March, The Politic, Inc. Mar 1980

Yale Political Monthly 1980 March, The Politic, Inc.

The Politic

No abstract provided.


The Chinese Connection And Normalization, Hungdah Chiu, Karen Murphy Jan 1980

The Chinese Connection And Normalization, Hungdah Chiu, Karen Murphy

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Policy, Proliferation And The Nuclear Proliferation Treaty: U.S. Strategies And South Asian Prospects, Joanne Finegan Jan 1980

Policy, Proliferation And The Nuclear Proliferation Treaty: U.S. Strategies And South Asian Prospects, Joanne Finegan

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


The Conceptual Foundations Of U.S. China Policy: A Critical Review, James C. Hsiung Jan 1980

The Conceptual Foundations Of U.S. China Policy: A Critical Review, James C. Hsiung

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


China's Foreign Relations: Selected Studies, F. Gilbert Chan, Ka-Che Yip Jan 1980

China's Foreign Relations: Selected Studies, F. Gilbert Chan, Ka-Che Yip

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

No abstract provided.


Deterrence And The Arms Race: The Impotence Of Power, Jacek J. Kugler, Abramo Fimo Kenneth Organski, Daniel J. Fox Jan 1980

Deterrence And The Arms Race: The Impotence Of Power, Jacek J. Kugler, Abramo Fimo Kenneth Organski, Daniel J. Fox

CGU Faculty Publications and Research

So much has been done in the name of nuclear deterrence, so much destructive power built by ourselves and the Russians that it may seem rather late in the day, not to say absurd, to wonder whether or not mutual deterrence really occurs and ask what evidence can be adduced to prove it. Yet such a question may be essential to an understanding of international nuclear politics. The problems thus posed are difficult, however, and cannot be solved by direct means. What one needs to do is to establish empirically whether the conditions necessary for deterrence to be taking place …


British Reaction To German Foreign Policy, January 1933 To June 1936, Nigel J. Cox Jan 1980

British Reaction To German Foreign Policy, January 1933 To June 1936, Nigel J. Cox

Masters Theses

The purpose of this thesis is to discuss the foreign policy inter-action between Britain and Germany from January, 1933 to June, 1936, and to analyse British action, reaction and aims in foreign policy during that time.

In Chapter I, I deal with three broad ideas by way of introduction. First, there is an analysis of those groups which are acting and reacting in the sphere of foreign policy. There are four groups enumerated: the governmental or official group; the parliamentary group; the press; and, finally, public opinion. The make-up of these groups, the sources for discovering their reactions, and the …


Maintenance Of An Empire: Soviet Foreign Behaviour In The ’80s, Pierre Eugene Lacompte Jan 1980

Maintenance Of An Empire: Soviet Foreign Behaviour In The ’80s, Pierre Eugene Lacompte

Theses and Dissertations (Comprehensive)

The thesis undertakes an examination of certain Soviet problems which upon analysis serve to support the views of publicists such as Richard Nixon, Richard Pipes, Edward Luttwak, Paul Nitze, and Eugene Rostow. These experts argue that the Soviet Union is bent on a course of world hegemony. The objective of the thesis is to determine if the Soviet leadership is under lateral pressure to expand. Two proportions underline the broad theme of the thesis: that the Soviet Union is the de facto Russian empire, with the same concerns, i.e. stability and Russian domination; that real arms restraint on the part …