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08394. U.S. -- BRITISH RELATIONS SINCE WWII. An analysis of the ways in which the basic policies of alliance and cooperation between the two countries has changed in the past few decades reflecting the growing dominance of the U.S. as a world power and the conflict between the two countries on Middle East issues. 15p. 16f. 7b.
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08370. THE GREAT RAPPROCHEMENT: ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES, 1895-1914 BY BRADFORD PERKINS. Synopsis and critical analysis of Perkins' work which examines the reasons behind the shift in American-British political relations at the end of the 19th century. 5p. 1b.
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08297. DISARMAMENT AND THE STRATEGIC DEFENSE INITIATIVE. Discusses nuclear disarmament with particular reference to President Reagan's strategic defense initiative (SDI or star wars). Argues for the development and sharing of star wars technology and the erasure of the mutual assured destruction premise. 8p. 31f. 14b.
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08195. U.S. CORN EXPORTS TO THE U.S.S.R.: THE 1980-1981 EMBARGO AND ITS IMPACT. Details extent of corn U.S.-Soviet corn trade before, during and after the embargo. Investigates how the U.S.S.R. met its grain needs during the embargo and how both nations were affected at home by the embargo. 6p. 13f. 5D. 1 table.
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08171. THE YALTA CONFERENCE. The background of the Yalta Conference of the World War II Allies is examined in this study; the influence of Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin on the agreements, and the Conference's ultimate effects are all noted. 8 pages, 8 foootnotes, 3 bibliographic sources.
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08165. NATO AND NON-NUCLEAR DETERRENCE. The problems and possibilities involved in upgrading NATO's military capability to present a non-nuclear deterrent are analyzed in detail; specific troops numbers, ammunition and supply stores, and tactical ground and air weapons are proposed for this purpose, and actual steps being taken in America and Europe are examined. 15p. 27f. 15b.
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08143. "ON STRATEGY: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE VIETNAM WAR" BY HARRY G. SUMMERS (BOOK REVIEW). This paper presents a critical and favorable analysis of Summers’ argument that the U.S. lost the Vietnam War because its strategy was confused between the two objectives of militarily defeating external aggression and building up South Vietnamese society. Keywords: Vietnam War military defeat U.S. 6 pages, 8 footnotes, 1 bibliographic source.
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08142. "STILLWELL AND THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE IN CHINA: 1911-1945" BY BARBARA TUCHMAN. A balanced review of Barbara Tuchman's historical biography, which relates Stillwell's career in China to the Sino-American relationship in general. Covers the relationship of Stillwell and Chiang Kai-shek. 5 pages, 2 footnotes, 2 bibliographic sources.
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08126. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND IMMIGRATION. A study arguing that past discrimination in immigration quotas requires affirmative action to rectify the injustices and oppression done already; supports modification of the quota system. 5 pages, 6 footnotes, 3 bibliographic sources.
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08110. WILSON'S FOREIGN POLICY, 1918-1919. An interesting look at Woodrow Wilson's role in the peace treaty negotiations between the Allies and Central European powers; suggests that Wilson failed to place political before personal necessities and ideals. 8 pages, 12 footnotes, 4 bibliographic sources.
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08062. THE LONG GOODBYE. A book review which analyzes Raymond Chandler's detective novel in relation to the concepts set forth in Aristotle's Poetics. 7p. 5f. 2b.
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08049. U.S. POLICY IN SOUTH AFRICA. A survey of four articles dealing with U.S. policy towards South Africa which considers the effect economic sanctions, a possible trade embargo, and moral persuasion would have in brining about change. 5p. 5f. 5b.
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08023. THE RISING AMERICAN EMPIRE. A book review which studies the imperialist tendencies of the United States government from the colonial period through the 20th Century. 10 pages, 5 footnotes, 1 bibliographic source.
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07810. DILEMMA IN CENTRAL AMERICA. A critical argument opposing Reagan administration policies in Central America. Includes alternative policy suggestions. 5p. 6f. 5b.
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07805. AN APPRAISAL OF THE YALTA CONFERENCE OF FEBRUARY 1945. An examination of the goals and limitations of the United States and Soviet Union policy in post-war Europe. This paper argues that Roosevelt did not neglect U.S. interests at Yalta. 9p. 20f. 8b.
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07727. PEARL HARBOR AND AMERICA'S ENTRY INTO WORLD WW II. The development and direct causes leading up to America's entry into the war are analyzed in this study. Pro-war member of the Roosevelt Administration and the military are seen as encouraging Japanese aggression in order to mobilize American public opinion for entry into the war on the side of the allies. 9 pages, 11 footnotes, 5 bibliographic sources.
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07719. NATO. The conceptual, formative, and contemporary years of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization are examined with effective perspective. The question of American economic and military hegemony over Europe is evaluated. 6p. 8f. 5b.
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07713. FOREIGN RELATIONS BETWEEN SAUDI ARABIA AND THE UNITED STATES. 1964-1984. Excellent overview of Saudi-American relations and the diplomatic aspects of the oil crisis of 1973-74. Includes Egypt-Saudi "proxy war" of 1963-67, effects of the 1967 war, causes and consequences of the 1973 war and oil embargo, ups and downs since then: Carter promises to Palestinians, Egypt-Israel peace treaty, Iran revolution, Iran-Iraq war, AWACS, Lebanon. Argues that Saudi-U.S. cooperation on stable world economy and Middle Eastern anti-communism has and will keep the two nations together, but that Saudis have not and will not compromise on basic Arab concerns such as Palestinians and Jerusalem. 8 pages, 29 footnotes, 7 bibliographic surces.
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07708. SUFI ALLEGORY IN THE DIVAN OF HAFIZ. The terms and symbols for spiritual enlightenment in the 14th Century Persian poet's work are analyzed; Hafiz is considered as a legitimate adherent of Sufi mysticism on the basis of a textual study of five of his poems. 15p. 27f. 11b.
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07594. CIA AND AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY. An objective analysis of the CIA's role and influence on United States foreign policy. Examines the CIA's use of propaganda, paramilitary operations, and political covert actions. 9 pages, 21 footnotes, 13 bibliographic sources.
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07369. UNITED STATES FOREIGN POLICY AND THE ARAB-ISRAELI WARS OF THE MIDDLE EAST. Comprehensive and tightly-written survey of the Middle East, 1966-83, focusing on American policy; background to 1966, 1967 war and aftermath, 1973 war and aftermath, complications of late 1970s, 1982 war and aftermath. America must seek a compromise peace, but since neither Arabs nor Israelis will compromise, few options are left. 14p. 38f. 13b.
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07368. ALTERNATIVES FOR AMERICAN POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST. Brief, generally pro-Arab summary of three alternatives: more pro-Israeli policy, continuation of present policy, more pro-Arab policy including strong pressure for Israeli withdrawal from West Bank. First would lose Arab world and bring international condemnation; present policy is already rejected by both sides, and risks new wars and alienating Arabs anyway. Pro-Arab policy is almost impossible for domestic political reasons, but is the least-bad alternative and the only one that will protect American economic and political security interests. 7p. 5f. 5b.
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07179. ESCALATION OF THE VIETNAM WAR AFTER THE POLITICAL DIVISION OF NORTH AND SOUTH VIETNAM IN 1956. Discusses and analyzes the gradual buildup of U.S. involvement in Vietnam following the 1956 separation of North and South Vietnam. Influences of the Marshall Plan, hawkish Kennedy policies, and communist military buildup in the North are considered. 6p. 5f. 1b.
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07156. SHOULD AMERICA TRADE WITH POTENTIAL ENEMIES? Pro and con arguments about American-Soviet trade. Includes history of Carter's grain boycott and Reagan's pipeline sanctions. Arguments for trade: to create peaceful connections, benefit businesses, and embargoes never work anyway. Arguments against: Soviet threat not changeable, trade allows them to increase military threat, creates dependence on our side, and Soviets have historically used trade as a weapon. 12p. 17f. 10b.
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06821. HOW FOREIGN POLICY IS MADE: A COMPARISGN OF KUWAIT AND THE UNITED STATES. The disparate, cultural, ideological and political environments of foreign policy determination are compared and contrasted. 17p. 27f. 10b.
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06816. U.S.-ISRAELI RELATIONS, 1947-1967. This paper presents an overview and analysis of the history of U.S.-Israeli relations from 1947 until the mid-1970s. The analysis focuses on the 1967 Arab-Israeli War and its impact on American foreign policy. Provides an account of the post-1967 course of American influence on the military and political relations of Israel with the rest of the Middle Eastern world. Keywords: Six Day War 1967 Israel United States American foreign policy. Written 1983. 10 pages; 5 footnotes; 10 bibliographic sources.
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06815. POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE ARAB MIDDLE EAST. A sound general overview of American-Arab ties since 1973. American peace-keeping efforts, Arab desires for Palestinian rights, oil and financial relations are discussed. The report covers Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Syria, Jordan, Iraq and Gulf states. 15p. 32f. 14b.
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06813. GULF OIL CORPORATION. The domestic and foreign political contributions made in the 1970's by the Gulf Oil Corporation are examined in this study of business and political ethics. The international situation and the Gulf payment strategy are analyzed in depth. 8p. 0f. 0b.
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06769. THE UNITED STATES AND CENTRAL AMERICA. A review of the economic and political state of Guatemala, Nicaragua and El Salvador, seen in light of U.S. foreign policy and internal develooments. The successes and failures of American policy over the last three decades are analyzed in this comprehensive report. 27p. 49f. 9b.
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$133
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06722. U.S.-CHINA RELATIONS BEFORE AND AFTER MAO. A brief historical study making the argument that significant changes took place after normalization, brought on by the death of Mao and the fall of the Gang of Four. 7 pages, 8 footnotes, 2 bibiographic sources.
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06595. ARMS AND THE SAUDI CONNECTION. Relations between the United States and Saudi Arabia, and particularly the military supply-line to the Middle East, are examined in this study. Strategic implications of the Iranian crisis are also looked at. 5p. 4f. 3b.
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06527. GAME THEORY AND STRATEGIC ARMS LIMITATION. The basic elements of game theory and the strategic arms negotiations tactics of the United States and the USSR are discussed in this paper. The difficulties with the assumption that both sides are rational and have the same objective are noted, and the conflicting viewpoints of the parties are considered. 10 pages, 8 footnotes, 5 bibliographic sources.
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$70
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06238. SALT II AND THE NUCLEAR BALANCE. Good detailed study of the provisions and background of the Salt II treaty (stalled since the Russian invasion of Afghanistan); because of the high degree of Soviet missile buildup, the benefits of SALT II to America are limited to 'maybe it won't get worse'. 15p. 16f. 6f.
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06223. THE RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES AND BRAZIL. Overview of the gradual breakdown of the "special relationship" which previously existed between Brazil and the United States. How Brazil's new needs and powers interact with American concerns over human rights nuclear proliferation. 15p. 20f. 6b.
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06221. IMPLICATIONS OF PLAYING "THE CHINA CARD." Good summary of the geopolitics of the three-way rivalry in world power politics: is the risk of allying with China worse than the risk of not allying with China? Cautiously concludes that it's better to play. 10p. 8f. 3b.
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06140. AMERICAN ACTIONS IN VIETNAM AND THE AMERICAN IMAGE ABROAD. Good discussion of how and why America waged war in Vietnam, and the reaction this brought about. 6p. 5f. 5b.
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06106. IMPERIALISM IN AMERICAN FORELGN POLICY. Study of the motives and policies of American foreign policy, concentrating on the Truman administration. Finds Truman best combined economic-political and nmralistic altruistic elements in American expansionism. 11p. 15f. 11b.
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06008. IRAN'S POLICY TOWARD THE UNITED STATES UNDER THE SHAH. A review of Iran's attitude toward the United States since World WarII. Emphasizes the inevitable conflicts between the Shah's personal and regional ambitions and the global perspective of the U.S. Objective in tone. 20 pages, 19 footnotes, 5 bibliographic sources.
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05956. AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY AND THE THIRD WORLD. A review of US policy in Africa, Asia and Latin America and the critiques that have been made. It critically analyzes the ideas that this policy is the result of capitalist economics and/or misperceptions of the world situation and/or the peculiar ways in which foreign policy is formulated. 12p. 13f. 3b.
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05902. AMERICAN POLICY ON THE ZONAL BOUNDARIES AFTER WORLD WAR II. A detailed discussion of the forces which shaped American policy toward Germany from 1943 onwards both domestic and international. The role of the Soviet Union in Poland is shown to have influenced the western allies. 15p. 6b. 11f.
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05855. THE UNITED STATES AND INDOCHINA. 1944-1946. This paper traces the drift of U.S. policy at the close of WWII from oppositon to colonialism to de facto support for the reimposition of French rule. 14p. 20f. 6b.
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05793. SHOULD SALT II RE RATIFIED? A skeptical look at the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty and the doctrine of deterrence which lies behind it. 5p. 4f. 3b.
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05671. MEXICAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS: BACKGROUND AND CONTEMPORARY ISSUES. A discussion of the relations between Mexico and the U.S., focusing on the oil and illegal immigration issues and suggestions options for U.S. policy. 19p., 23f., 10b.
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05656. FAILURE OF THE UNITED STATES TO RATIFY THE TREATY OF VERSAILLES: CAUSES AND RESULTS. The growing political disagreement after 1918 between Wilson and his opponents is shown as the basis for the development of isolationist sentiment in the U.S together with fears that the League of Nations would undermine America's autonomy. The conclusion shows how the League lost prestige because the U.S. did not join. 6 pages, 3 footnotes, 1 bibliographic source.
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05641. WORLD WAR TWO AND THE ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR. The Cold War is shown as having developed from the conflicts between the great powers in the closing stages of the second world war. It expresses the view that hopes for a new world order were dashed by American fears and not Soviet expansionism 7p. 13f. 4b.
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$49
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05594. THE PANAMA CANAL. A detailed history of the project from the time of Alexander von Humboldt and President van Buren. Negotiations between the U.S.; Britain and the governments of Nicaragua and Colombia are documented. The rebellion leading to the creation of a new Panama with full U.S. support is discussed and the history of the renegotiation of the canal treaty from 1964 is dealt with. 24p. 20f. 11b.
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05587. THE SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND SAUDI ARABIA. The history of U.S. connections with Saudi Arabia focussing on the question of oil supply and relations between the super powers. The paper concentrates on the period post 1933 which was the date of the agreement between the government of Saudi Arabia and the Standard Oil Company of California. 10p. 10b. 15f.
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$70
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05422. IRANIAN-AMERICAN RELATIONS. A survey of relations between the two countries. Includes a historical background, a discussion of recent policy and speculations about the future. Generally favorable to the American-Iranian alliance. Written from the point of view of an Iranian student. 20p. 18f. 9b.
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$133
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05421. BUILDING CYCLES AND INFLATION. The building cycle in relation to the wider economy and the variables to which it is especially suseptible is examined together with some of the pressures on the building industry: interest rates and response to monetary policy. 11p. 11f. 4b.
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05421a. U.S. FOREIGN POLICY AND PEACE EFFORTS IN THE MIDDLE EAST 1945-1980. This paper provides an historical and analytical discussion of the continuities and charges in U.S. policy from the Second World War to 1980. KEYWORDS: american foreign policy middle east foreign relations arab nations. 20 pages, 19 footnotes, 11 bibliographic sources.
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05409a. THE AGE OF IMPERIALISM BY HARRY MAGDOFF. This paper provides a review of Magdoff’s book which provides a classical Marxist critique of the role of the United States in the world economy. KEYWORDS: book review non-fiction harry magdoff imperialism marxist critique. 5 pages, 0 footnotes, 1 bibliographic source.
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05408a. IMPERIALISM. This paper provides a mostly Marxist essay on Franz Schurman’s explanation of American “imperialism” since World War II, contrasted with Lenin’s explanation of imperialism. Schurman’s focus on the power of the Presidency are pitted against Lenin’s ideas of “historical necessity.” KEYWORDS: marxism imperialism schurman lenin. 20 pages, 22 footnotes, 9 bibliographic sources.
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05367. A DISCUSSION OF THE EVENTS AND CAUSES LEADING TO THE U.S. SENATE NOT APPROVING THE TREATY OF VERSAILLE WHICH MARKED THE END OF W.W.I. This paper discusses Wilson's alienating behavior and his tendency to move alone without support from his party or the Senate. Discusses the League of Nations and its inception. 6p, 3f. 2b.
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05261. AMERICA'S CHINA POLICY. A discussion of the policy of the United States towards China since the Communist victory of 1949. The focus is on shifting directions of U.S. policy. Problems of American foreign policy fornulation particularly the absence of mass domestic "constituencies" for foreign policy options are considered. 9p.,6f.,5b.
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05094. SHATTERED PEACE: THE ORIGINS OE THE COLD WAR AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE BY. DAVID YERGIN. The Yalta Conference and the influence of Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin on the Cold War's development are viewed in this critique of Yergin's political history. Issues of political interpretations and national mistrust are examined. 6p., 0f., 1b.
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04978. SALT III. A discussion of a hypothetical third round of the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, based on the background of the first two rounds. Issues raised at the first two rounds are introduced into the third, such as the nuclear test ban, the upper limits of MIRV and ABM technologies, and the possibility of qualitative as well as quantitative reductions are all discussed. 11p., 5f., 3b.
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04963. CRITICAL ISSUES AFFECTING U. S. SECURITY AND COMMUNIST CHINA. A comprehensive report on American security with regard to Red China. The study looks at the background of Chinese Communist ideology, the impact of the Sino-Soviet split on American Security, and the military capabilities of the Chinese in a strategic war. Includes a discussion of Chinese military doctrine, which is seen as basically defensive. A thoroughly researched study. 21p., 18f., 12b.
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$133
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04958. CHANGING U.S. FOREIGN POLICY TOWARD EGYPT. A look at the role of the U.S. in the recent peace initiatives in the Mideast. Changing policies toward Egypt and Israel are examined and the trend toward a more active American snd Egyptian relationship is remarked upon. 5p., 6f., 3b.
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04767. GOODMAN'S THE FATE OF THE ATLANTIC COMMUNITY. Very good book review of this detailed study of the cooperation (and lack of same) between the U.S. and Western Europe since WW II; reviewer gives both the strengths and weaknesses at length. 10p., 0f., 1b.
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04713. U.S. FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS THE SOVIET UNION UNDER TRUMAN. Basic discussion of the origins of the Cold War; how and why Truman chose to "contain" the Russians on all fronts. Slightly "revisionist" perspective, but not dogmatic. 6p., 12f., 6b.
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04425. THE ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR. Argues that the cold war could have been avoided if the U.S. and USSR in the late 1940's and early 50's had been led by far-sighted men with the "courage to compromise." 8p., 0f., 0b.
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04422. THE ORIGINS OF THE COLD WAR. A review of the early years of the Russo-American conflict. Largely based on the writings of Walter Lafeber and Richard Poleriberg. Sees the roots of the cold war in the existence of two irreconcilable social systems in the world. 5p., 7f., 1b.
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04421. REVISIONIST HISTORIOGRAPHY AND DÉTENTE. A critical review-essay of two books, "The Free World Colossus: A Critique of American Foreign Policy in the Cold War" by David Horowitz; and "The Tragedy of American Diplomacy" by William Appleman Williams. Both books put primary blame for the Cold War on the United States. A balanced, critical evaluation. 9 pages, 11 footnotes, 3 bibliographic sources.
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04206. THE QUESTION OF AMERICAN IMPERIALISM IN THE AGE OF THE FOUNDING FATHERS. This is a study primarily concerned with Walter LaFeber's thesis that American foreign policy in the late l9th century was motivated by economic imperialism and was a logical unfolding of America into national aims expressed in earlier years. It is generally critical of the thesis, while admitting that there are elements of truth in it. 6p., 10f., 3b.
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$42
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04159. AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY IN THE MIDDLE EAST SINCE THE YOM KIPPUR WAR. Very good analysis of the trends in U.S. policy and their meaning for Israel and Arabs; focuses on question of U.S. shift to more "balanced" position between Israel and moderate Arabs; could use update. 12p., 16f., 13b.
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04144. AMERICAN MOTIVES AND AIMS IN THE COLD WAR, 1947-1957. A critical, but relatively objective study of American foreign policy in the post WW II world. It finds that the "reactionary" quality of the policy is less due to a counter-revolutionary "plot" on the part. of U.S. policy makers than to the absence of a stable domestic constituency for an alternative policy. 7p., 5f., 4b.
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$49
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04098. DECISION MAKING IN THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS. The crisis of October 1962 is reviewed. It concludes that, in spite of the criticism raised from a number of directions, President Kennedy's reaction was rational and restrained. 10p. 9f., 5b.
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$70
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04048. THE BERLIN CRISIS OF 1948-49: A STUDY IN THE RATIONALITY OF AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY REACTIONS. The argument of this survey of a key foreign policy crisis is that American policy was fundamentally defensive, rational and restrained. 10p., 13f., 9b.
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$70
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04021. AN ANALYSIS OF THE DOMINICAN INTERVENTION OF 1965. This study is critical of the lack of knowledge and blind anti-communism which it sees underlying the most recent direct intervention by the U.S. in Dominican domestic politics. 12p., 18f., 6b.
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$84
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04009. WHY IS THE U.S. INVOLVED IN ANGOLA. Brief but complete overview, including Angola's position in Africa and liberation struggle, superpower rivalries (which are found to be most important in American decision). Non-dogmatic, written just after end of civil war. 5p., 0f., 0b.
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03976. THE ROLE OF THE O.S.S. IN WORLD WAR II. While recognizing problems, this is a general positive assessment of the Office of Strategic Services (the forerunner of the CIA) as stopping the German war machine. 15p. 11f. 10b.
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03973. THE CYPRUS CRISIS AND THE CONGRESSIONAL ARMS CUTOFF TO TURKEY. A review of the Turkish-Greek Cyprus crisis beginning in 1974. Its view is that U.S. anti-Turkish action did not help to resolve the crisis, even from the point of view of moderate Greeks. KEYWORDS: cyprus conflict turkey greece cypriots. 11 pages, 16 footnotes, 9 sources.
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03865. OPEC IN THE INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT. Good detailed overview of both economic and political aspects of the oil nations cartel; history, actions, and prospect s for the future. 11p.; 25f.; 8b.
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03809. SHARKANSKY ON THE PUBLIC AND THE PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS. Good review and discussion of Sharkansky's Public Administration: how the bureaucrats perceive the public and hear its demands, and their role as their own best advocates are the topics. Well-done paper. 8p., 15f., 0b.
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03769. THE DEVELOPMENT, SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE TRUMAN DOCTRINE AND THE MARSHALL PLAN. A review of two far-reaching policies of the early cold war. Assessing these in terms of fostering the idea of western European union. 21p., 40f., 23b.
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03735. SEPARATION OF POWERS AND FOREIGN POLICY: THE MAKING OF WAR. A well-documented review of the constitutional issues raised by the war-making power in U.S. government. It argues that the separation-of-powers doctrine and collisions between the three branches of government in the foreign-policy area create grave problems for the U.S. in this sphere. 20p., 29f., 9b.
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03679. AMERICAN "IMPERIALISM." This essay argues that, while there are considerable flaws in American foreign policy, they are not adequately explained by Lenin's theory of capitalist imperialism. 5p., 5f., 5b.
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03613. MILITARISM U.S.A. BY DONOVAN. Good sympathetic summary of this book in which a retired colonel comes out against blind patriotism and napalm. 5p., 0f., 1b.
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03579. BEYOND DIPLOMACY. This is a critique of Richard Walton's book. It criticizes Walton for being too "guilty" about American foreign policy and failing to see its positive sides. 6p., 0f., 1b.
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03362. THE ANTAGONISM OF THE THIRD WORLD AND THE UNITED STATES. The basic argument is that America is an imperialist power chiefly motivated by the contradictions of its domestic economic system. It characterizes U.S. policy toward the Third World as "blind". 5p., 0f., 0b.
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03307. FOREIGN POLICY. This is concerned with American "imperialism," particularly as it relates to the Chilean case. Its thesis is that corporate interests dominate U.S. foreign policy. 5p., 0f., 2b.
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03288. COLD WAR DIPLOMACY. This is a review of a book by the above name by Norman A.Graobner. It is critical but not totally condemnatory of American foreign policy in the 1945-60 era. 4p., 0f., 1b.
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02261. THE CRISIS IN LAOS, 1961, AND THE STRATEGY OF DETERRENCE. Very detailed study of the decision-making process of the Kennedy administration in connection with the Laotian crisis of 1961, with reference to H. Hakn's scale of escalation; how obvious willingness to use force got the Commies to compromise. Refers throughout to the strategy of deterrence. 16p., 0f., 3b.
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02068. INTERNATIONAL FREEDOM. Militant essay on connection between freedom at home and liberation abroad, need for struggle against American neo-colonialism. Wwritten 1971. 5p., 0f., 0b.
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01337. EMPIRE AND REVOLUTION. A review of a book by David Horowitz, one of the main academic critics of American foreign policy. The review supports the thesis that recent American foreign policy has been motivated by imperialism and counter-revolutionary ideology. 8p., 0f., 1b.
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01077. BERLIN AND THE COLD WAR. A supportive interpretation of the U.S. reaction to the Berlin Blockade. It argues that U.S. reaction was reasonable and represented a defeat for the Soviet Union. 6p., 0f., 3b.
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01000. AMERICAN DIPLOMACY AND THE KOREAN WAR. A critical review of American policy in the Korean conflict. It argues that the war was more a result of faulty U.S. diplomacy and its outcome more related to American domestic politics than to irrepressible conflict on the international plane. 32 pages, 27 footnotes, 16 bibliographic sources.
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$133
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SPEC19. THE DOLLAR AS A DICTATOR OF UNITED STATES FOREIGN POLICY. The foreign policy of the U.S. is viewed as basically economic in origin and ethically questionable in its consequences. 17p., 28f., 9b.
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53889. UNITED STATES FOREIGN POLICY TOWARD CHINA. A critical discussion of U.S.-China relations over the past 20-some years. Argues with ample documentation that America's attitional anti-Communism is antiquated and self-defeating. Suggests that publicity should be built on reality, not philosophy. 22p., 21f., 9b.
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