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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 ...
Forced political reorientation in Japan :
(1984)
The research leads to the conclusion that the Occupation had considerable "product-affect" but little "system-affect, " that broad liberalization of the pre-war utranationalism was perhaps the most significant product of ...
The impact of Palestinian terrorism on the Arab/Israeli conflict.
(1980)
In recent years the PLO has deemphasized its use of terrorism internationally and is attempting to cultivate a respectable political image. The PLO has already accomplished its goal of recognition for its cause by the use ...
Retrieving lost ideals :
(1980)
The Alliance for Progress, which was intended to intercept a social revolution that had been set in motion and enable the United States to channel the revolution toward peaceful change, promoted authoritarian and suppressive ...
Multipolarity and East Asia.
(1982)
The East Asian geographic subsystem was chosen as the region to be analyzed because of the author's belief that changes in the East Asian subsystem since 1945 have always preceded changes in the global international system. ...
A strategy for survival of Thailand :
(1980)
The military governments favored policy changes that were in basic conformity with previous patterns. They generally favored continued alignment with the United States.