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Articles 1 - 8 of 8
Full-Text Articles in International Relations
Constant Elements Of Soviet Inspection Proposals For Disarmament, Philip Clifton Lewis
Constant Elements Of Soviet Inspection Proposals For Disarmament, Philip Clifton Lewis
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
The Developing Image Of The Soviet Union: A Case Study Of Soviet Participation In Unesco, 1946 To 1967, Jerry J. Morris
The Developing Image Of The Soviet Union: A Case Study Of Soviet Participation In Unesco, 1946 To 1967, Jerry J. Morris
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
Ua3/3 How Now, The North Atlantic Community, Kelly Thompson
Ua3/3 How Now, The North Atlantic Community, Kelly Thompson
WKU Archives Records
Presentation by WKU President Kelly Thompson given at the Conference on the United States Foreign Policy as Viewed by Kentuckians at the University of Louisville in 1967.
Findings On Disarmament, William O. Peterfi
Findings On Disarmament, William O. Peterfi
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
The author proposes a critical appraisal of current disarmament plans and their implications in present international affairs, especially, the 1964 draft treaties of the United States and the Soviet Union calling for a general and complete disarmament. By comparing and evaluating these two plans, the author hopes to prove his thesis that although disarmament is part of the overall peace effort, the attainment of disarmament will not necessarily establish peace. On the contrary, before any actual and feasible disarmament can be achieved, there must be established a peaceful international climate conducive to a general and complete disarmament.
A Proposal On The Law Of The Sea, Alexander Nadesan
A Proposal On The Law Of The Sea, Alexander Nadesan
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
There has been no agreement until now on the breadth of the territorial sea. This study proposes a uniform law on the breadth of the territorial sea. The concept of the three-mile limit is reviewed briefly. The question of national security is analyzed and the consequences of extending the breadth of the territorial sea beyond six miles is also discussed.
The American Image Of Mussolini: Public Opinion And The Press In Italian-American Relations, 1922-1930, Laylon Wayne Jordan
The American Image Of Mussolini: Public Opinion And The Press In Italian-American Relations, 1922-1930, Laylon Wayne Jordan
Dissertations, Theses, and Masters Projects
No abstract provided.
The Foreign Policy Of Harry S. Truman, Patricia Reagan Slater
The Foreign Policy Of Harry S. Truman, Patricia Reagan Slater
Graduate Thesis Collection
Without knowing it, a professor of mine, Dr. Emma Lou Thornbrough, stimulated my interest in President Truman when she stated in a freshman history course that Harry S. Truman would go down in history as one of the greatest American Presidents if not the greatest because of his ingenuity in foreign policy. The exact purporse of this paper is to examine these programs.
The United States And African Nationalism In British East Africa Since 1945, Clarence A. Allison
The United States And African Nationalism In British East Africa Since 1945, Clarence A. Allison
OBU Graduate Theses
World War II brought about a realignment of the power structure among the nations of the world. The primary conflict of interest developed between Russian and the Western nations, with the United States predominant among them.
Through the leverage afforded by the East-West conflict, African nations were able to exert enough force to dislodge the colonial powers which had ruled them for nearly a century.
Early efforts to unite the African people were carried out in the United States and other Western nations, with American Negroes leading the drive. Among these men were W.E.B. DuBois and Marcus Garvey.
The United …