Here We Go AGAIN
Tags: DEBATES & debating; UNITED Nations; IRAQ War, 2003-2011; PEACE; BOMBINGS; EUROPEAN Union
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- Here We Go AGAIN. McGuire, Stryker; Wolffe, Richard; Pape, Eric; Valla, Marie; Hastings, Michael; Matthews, Owen; Theil, Stefan // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);9/22/2003, Vol. 142 Issue 12, p24
Discusses the continued debate over Iraq in the United Nations in 2003. Assistance in Iraq that the United States is now asking from the United Nations whereas before the war they did not want to be backed by the UN; Trouble in Iraq's postwar peace and reconstruction; France's establishment of...
- ANOTHER DEADLY DAY. Stein, Lisa // U.S. News & World Report;2/9/2004, Vol. 136 Issue 5, p10
Discusses the latest violence in Iraq. Suicide bombing outside a hotel; Roadside bombing that killed six U.S. soldiers; Killing of two Iraqi employees of CNN; Imminent United Nations mission to determine if elections can be held in Iraq by June 30.
- Towards a Typology of Evaluation in Parliamentary Debate: From Theory to Practice -- and Back Again. Miller, Donna R. // Textus;2007, Vol. 20 Issue 1, p159
The article examines the typology of evaluation in parliamentary debate in Great Britain using corpora approach. It discusses the interaction between attitude, engagement and graduation to construe evaluation. It explores the role of appraisal model in discursive analysis of parliamentary...
- Revisiting Classical Functional Theory: Towards a Twenty-First Century Micro-Politics. Steele, Brent J. // Journal of International Political Theory;Apr2011, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p16
This paper returns to some themes found in David Mitrany's classical ''functionalist'' approach to international politics, in order to reconstruct practical principles that might be applied to contemporary politics as well as debates in International Relations and international political theory....
- Picking Up The Pieces. // Military Technology;Apr2003, Vol. 27 Issue 4, p6
Comments on the impact of Iraq war on the mutual relationships between United Nation, National Atlantic Treaty Organization and the European Union. Role of the organizations in international politics; Expression of the U.S. security doctrine in maintaining the country's military superiority on...
- Appalling - But Not Hopeless. Zakaria, Fareed // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);3/27/2006, Vol. 147 Issue 13, p15
The article comments on the war in Iraq and ponders the value of the invasion of that country by the U.S. The author recounts his doubts and disagreements with the policies of the George W. Bush administration since the invasion. He compares the Iraq strategy with the one used in Afghanistan...
- Appalling - But Not Hopeless. Zakaria, Fareed // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);3/27/2006, Vol. 147 Issue 13, p11
The article comments on the war in Iraq and ponders the value of the invasion of that country by the U.S. The author recounts his doubts and disagreements with the policies of the George W. Bush administration since the invasion. He compares the Iraq strategy with the one used in Afghanistan...
- Appalling - But Not Hopeless. Zakaria, Fareed // Newsweek;3/27/2006, Vol. 147 Issue 13, p31
The article comments on the war in Iraq and ponders the value of the invasion of that country by the U.S. The author recounts his doubts and disagreements with the policies of the George W. Bush administration since the invasion. He compares the Iraq strategy with the one used in Afghanistan...
- MEDIA COVERAGE ON IRAN AND IRAQ: IS THE EU READY TO TAKE IN TURKEY? Gļæ½zkaman, Armagan // Turkish Review of Middle East Studies;2006, Vol. 17, p121
The article investigates the European Union (EU) membership of Turkey based on news related to its neighboring countries, Iraq and Iran, as they cause concern in the international security. The author observes that winning the Iraq war was easier for the U.S.-led military operation than...


