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The Cuban missile crisis :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1972)
Left Out?: The Political Left in Contemporary German Politics
(2016)
This thesis argues that the left wing in Germany is primed to form a governing coalition in Germany following ten years of center-right rule. Thuringia is the case study within this paper because of the unique position of ...
The foreign relations of India with Bhutan, Sikkim and Nepal between 1947-1967 :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1970)
The United States and the Philippines 1946-1975 :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1976)
An examination of international crises: The effect of decision maker stress on crisis management, attributes, and outcomes in non-protracted conflict and protracted conflict crises.
(2007)
In the field of foreign policy analysis, there is a long history of research examining factors that impact decision making in conflicts, wars, and crises. The following research project is an attempt to add to this body ...
Aspects of American foreign policy in the Arab Middle East, 1947-1957 :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1964)
The concept of nonalignment and the Nigerian foreign policy 1960-1983 /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1985)
It is with this conceptual scheme of nonalignment, that this study developed, that the nonalignment content in the Nigerian foreign study also developed another novel way of studying the phenomenon of nonalignment; which ...
Justifying war :
(1982)
This study provides the first, comprehensive account of the evolution of Western ideas concerning the justification of war. This research establishes a historical basis for the contemporary just war tradition, rather than ...
Group Threat in the News: a Comparative Study of the Expression of Group Threat and Media Framing in European Union Immigration News Stories.
(2013-12)
The member nations of the Europe Union (EU) faced a dilemma born of troubling economic times during the years between 2000 and 2012. The political turmoil currently plaguing the continent created an environment rife with ...
Covenant and international ethics: A deconstruction and reconstruction of liberal international relations theory.
(2000)
Covenantal thought integrates ethics and interests in a manner similar to that found in social capital theory. In addition, this paradigm retains all the benefits of liberal theory, such as a means of discerning progress ...