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The Bg News December 14, 2000, Bowling Green State University
The Bg News December 14, 2000, Bowling Green State University
BG News (Student Newspaper)
The BGSU campus student newspaper December 14, 2000. Volume 86 - Issue 72
Que Ondee Sola - December 2000, Michael Rodriguez-Muniz
Que Ondee Sola - December 2000, Michael Rodriguez-Muniz
Que Ondee Sola
Student publication founded in 1972, articles include: International Day 2000: Celebrating the Absurd and Unprofessional, Mas Que Platillos y Bailes Tradicionales, World AIDS Day, AIDS: Men Make a Difference, Panel Aboga por Demilitarizacion de Puerto Rico, Published Racism, Seven Loose Pieces of the Global Jigsaw Puzzle Part 5, Boricuas Take Over the Statue of Liberty, Desde la Cocina, Poetry
Xavier University Newswire, Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Xavier University Newswire, Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio)
All Xavier Student Newspapers
No abstract provided.
Salvadoran Probe Uncovers Widespread Criminality In National Police, Ladb Staff
Salvadoran Probe Uncovers Widespread Criminality In National Police, Ladb Staff
NotiCen
No abstract provided.
The Globalization Of Criminal Violence, Edgardo Rotman
The Globalization Of Criminal Violence, Edgardo Rotman
Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
No abstract provided.
Nova Quarterly: The University Of Texas At El Paso, News And Publications Office, Utep
Nova Quarterly: The University Of Texas At El Paso, News And Publications Office, Utep
NOVA
Fall, 2000, Vol. 37, No. 1; No. 143
The Crescent And The Union: Islam Returns To Western Europe, John D. Snethen
The Crescent And The Union: Islam Returns To Western Europe, John D. Snethen
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
The Crash Of Civilizations, The Growth Of Disorder, And The Rise Of Crime: A View From Russia, Boris Erasov
The Crash Of Civilizations, The Growth Of Disorder, And The Rise Of Crime: A View From Russia, Boris Erasov
Comparative Civilizations Review
No abstract provided.
Liberalization And Democratization: The Forum And The Hearth In The Era Of Cosmopolitan Post-Industrial Capitalism, Sol Picciotto
Liberalization And Democratization: The Forum And The Hearth In The Era Of Cosmopolitan Post-Industrial Capitalism, Sol Picciotto
Law and Contemporary Problems
Rather than the desire for economic liberalization bringing about political democratization, the struggles against autocracy have created an opening for economic liberalization. While undermining partriarchy and hierarchy, anti-authoritarian movements have also paved the way for post-industrial capitalism, with its emphasis on information management, flexible working conditions, and a global outlook.
Scandal Engulfs Guatemalan Governing Party, Former President Rios Montt, Ladb Staff
Scandal Engulfs Guatemalan Governing Party, Former President Rios Montt, Ladb Staff
NotiCen
No abstract provided.
Modern Day Slavery: The Trafficking Of Women To The United States, Margaret Murphy
Modern Day Slavery: The Trafficking Of Women To The United States, Margaret Murphy
Buffalo Women's Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Central American, Mexican Presidents Sign Tuxtla Accord, Ladb Staff
Central American, Mexican Presidents Sign Tuxtla Accord, Ladb Staff
NotiCen
No abstract provided.
Fox Proposes Sweeping Reforms For Law Enforcement, Judicial Systems, Ladb Staff
Fox Proposes Sweeping Reforms For Law Enforcement, Judicial Systems, Ladb Staff
SourceMex
No abstract provided.
The Weekly Challenger : 2000 : 08 : 05, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2000 : 08 : 05, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
Newspaper collection
No abstract provided.
Tri-County Challenger : 2000 : 08 : 05, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
Tri-County Challenger : 2000 : 08 : 05, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
Newspaper collection
No abstract provided.
The Information Revolution And National Security, Thomas E. Copeland Mr.
The Information Revolution And National Security, Thomas E. Copeland Mr.
Monographs, Collaborative Studies, & IRPs
The effects of the information revolution are particularly profound in the realm of national security strategy. They are creating new opportunities for those who master them. The U.S. military, for instance, is exploring ways to seize information superiority during conflicts and thus gain decisive advantages over its opponents. But the information revolution also creates new security threats and vulnerabilities. No nation has made more effective use of the information revolution than the United States, but none is more dependent on information technology. To protect American security, then, military leaders and defense policymakers must understand the information revolution.
The essays in …
Guatemalan President Portillo Critized For Weak Response To Organized Crime, Ladb Staff
Guatemalan President Portillo Critized For Weak Response To Organized Crime, Ladb Staff
NotiCen
No abstract provided.
Panamanian Political Parties Agree On National Security Plan, Ladb Staff
Panamanian Political Parties Agree On National Security Plan, Ladb Staff
NotiCen
No abstract provided.
Their Darkest Hour: Colombia's Government And The Narco-Insurgency, George H. Franco
Their Darkest Hour: Colombia's Government And The Narco-Insurgency, George H. Franco
The US Army War College Quarterly: Parameters
No abstract provided.
Volume 7, Number 1 (May 2000), Peace And Conflict Studies
Volume 7, Number 1 (May 2000), Peace And Conflict Studies
Peace and Conflict Studies
Excerpt
The “Post-Cold War” world presents staggering contrasts. On the one hand, the threat of annihilation has receded, totalitarianism seems to be in retreat and there is greater interest in such issues as sustainable development, human rights and good governance. On the other hand, however, political and economic instability seem chronic in many regions, and there is a sense of drift both within many countries and at the global level. Prominent on the “new agenda” of world politics is the apparent rising tide of communal conflicts around the planet: a trend which has both positive and negative aspects. Communalism is …
Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 20, Nos. 1-2, Concerned Philosophers For Peace
Concerned Philosophers For Peace, Vol. 20, Nos. 1-2, Concerned Philosophers For Peace
Concerned Philosophers for Peace
No abstract provided.
President Bill Clinton's Administration Issues Certification Recommendations, Ladb Staff
President Bill Clinton's Administration Issues Certification Recommendations, Ladb Staff
NotiSur
No abstract provided.
The United States And Latin America: Shaping An Elusive Future, Donald E. Schulz Dr.
The United States And Latin America: Shaping An Elusive Future, Donald E. Schulz Dr.
Monographs, Collaborative Studies, & IRPs
The demise of the Cold War has produced not an "End of History" but a "New World Disorder," which may well become more tumultuous in the decades ahead. Thus, it is crucial at this turn of the millennium to reconsider the prospects for regional security, the challenges that both new and old dangers may pose to U.S. interests, and the kind of strategy and policies that might enable the United States to both better cope with current problems and head off those that are just over the horizon.
The author first analyzes U.S. security interests in Latin America, then goes …
The United States And Colombia: Untying The Gordian Knot, David Passage Ambassador
The United States And Colombia: Untying The Gordian Knot, David Passage Ambassador
Monographs, Collaborative Studies, & IRPs
Twenty-five years after the end of the Vietnam War, the ghost of that war still haunts the corridors of the decision makers when it comes to making long-term commitments to situations that remotely resemble anything like our Indochina experience. That is the case in with Colombia, which is embroiled in an internecine struggle with two guerrilla movements bent on overthrowing the government as well as from narcotraffickers. The author details the complicated but increasingly clear nexus between the political and social insurgencies and the drug traffickers. This, he maintains, has obliged a highly reluctant United States to reexamine whether its …
Caribbean Shiprider Agreements: Sunk By Banana Trade War?, Michelle Williams
Caribbean Shiprider Agreements: Sunk By Banana Trade War?, Michelle Williams
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Brazil Briefs: Congressional Conflicts, Death Squads, Indigenous Protests, Ladb Staff
Brazil Briefs: Congressional Conflicts, Death Squads, Indigenous Protests, Ladb Staff
NotiSur
No abstract provided.
Panamanian President Moscoso Battles To Keep Legislative Coalition Together, Ladb Staff
Panamanian President Moscoso Battles To Keep Legislative Coalition Together, Ladb Staff
NotiCen
No abstract provided.
Refining American Strategy In Africa, Steven Metz Dr.
Refining American Strategy In Africa, Steven Metz Dr.
Monographs, Collaborative Studies, & IRPs
The author provides a broad overview of the African security environment as a basis for recommendations on the refinement of American strategy in that region. He assesses both the opportunities for positive change which exist today, and the obstacles. While only Africans themselves can determine the future of their region, an American strategy which discourages proxy aggression, encourages private initiatives in the economic and political spheres, and uses the U.S. military, particularly the Army, to engage its African counterparts could pay great dividends. American defense strategy calls for using the military to help shape the global security environment, preempting and …
Brazilian Defense Minister Fired In Ongoing Scandal, Ladb Staff
Brazilian Defense Minister Fired In Ongoing Scandal, Ladb Staff
NotiSur
No abstract provided.
Lions, Tigers, And Bears [Oh My]: How To Stop Endangered Species Crime, Ruth A. Braun
Lions, Tigers, And Bears [Oh My]: How To Stop Endangered Species Crime, Ruth A. Braun
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.