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An Unbalance Balance of Power - The Failure of the League of Nations
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A 6 page paper that argues that the League of Nations ultimately failed due to its lack of membership from the major world powers, its lack of unity in purpose, its lack of organization, and its lack of commitment to cause. Each of these weaknesses is discussed as well as the damage each inflicted on the believability and support of the coalition. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: LCLeague.doc
Anti Terrorism in Australia in an International Context
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This 14 page paper looks at different aspects of the way in which Australia is dealing with terrorism. The first part of the paper looks at the US and the UK in terms of community and legislation order to gives a framework and context against which Australia may be judged. The paper then looks at the current measures in Australia, the impact they may have on business and the way they may be improved, the main motivations the protection of the critical infrastructure and the differences and similarities between the global agencies methods of operation. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEausterror.rtf
Are the Coalition Winning the War in Iraq?
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This 28 page paper looks at the war in Iraq and the position in December 2006. The paper starts with background that demonstrated the political complexities of the area and considers why the US lead occupation may be resisted, using ideas of culture clash and the religious concept as Jihad to which explain why this maybe occurring. The paper then makes use of fatality and injury statistics to assess if the coalition are winning or loosing the war in Iraq. This includes the use of regression analysis. The bibliography cites 19 sources.
Filename: TEiraqwar.rtf
Argentina: An Economic Nightmare
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A 12 page review of the historical and contemporary reasons behind the current state of economic strife being experienced in Argentina. This paper emphasizes that while Latin America’s “free market avatar” may have been hoped to have been a shining model of a republic but the free market simply has not worked. While the wealthy have benefited, the commoner has only fallen deeper and deeper into the economic rut which now characterizes the entire country. The author reviews factors ranging from the inverse relationship in export and import, the adverse role of the International Monetary Fund, and the internal politics of Argentina which have led to this state. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPargent.rtf
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