This isn't Vietnam
Tags: BUSH, George W. (George Walker), 1946-; INTERNATIONAL relations; MILITARY art & science
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- STAND APART, OR SHAPE THE WORLD? Devine, Frank // Quadrant Magazine;Apr2004, Vol. 48 Issue 4, p48
Discusses the aspects of Owen Harries' 2004 Boyer Lectures. Effect of the collapse of Soviet Union in 1940 on the technological advancement of the U.S.; Build-up of military power in the U.S.; Display of unilateralism by the U.S. upon accession to presidency in 2001 of George W. Bush; View of...
- ANTIWAR CRITICS NOT HELD ACCOUNTABLE. // USA Today Magazine;Dec2003, Vol. 132 Issue 2703, p1
Reports that critics of the war effort in Iraq have escaped scrutiny which the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush has been forced to undergo. Focus of the criticism by the press; Arguments of the opponents of war; Effect of the war in Iraq on the U.S.
- Letter to Congressional Leaders Reporting on the Commencement of Military Operations Against Iraq. Bush, George W. // Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents;3/24/2003, Vol. 39 Issue 12, p348
Presents the text of by United States President George W. Bush, on March 21, 2003, to congressional leaders involving the commencement of military operations against Iraq.
- Why America wants military HQ in Africa. Volman, Daniel // New African;Jan2008, Issue 469, p36
The article looks into the motive of the U.S. government in establishing the African Command (Africom), a military command of the Army for Africa. The creation of the command was influenced by the interest of the administration of President George W. Bush to the oil supplies of the continent....
- Power, Morality, and Foreign Policy. Harries, Owen // Orbis;Sep2005, Vol. 49 Issue 4, p599
Despite the vast amounts of rhetoric one hears in the United States on the role of morality in international politics, the nation lacks a coherent position on the appropriate application of morality to foreign policy. History reflects two prominent and contrasting views on the subject. The first...
- Foreign-policy tussles ahead? Hughes, John // Christian Science Monitor;1/18/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 37, p11
Presents the opinion of the author concerning foreign policy issues that are likely to be important for United States president-elect George W. Bush.
- Bush's wade into foreign waters. Schorr, Daniel // Christian Science Monitor;2/2/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 48, p11
Discusses the outlook for the foreign policy of United States president George W. Bush, in light of the speculation that Iraq is developing biological and chemical weapons.
- HOW BUSH CAN SAVE INTERNATIONAL LAW, NOT SACRIFICE IT. Taylor Jr., Stuart // National Journal;4/19/2003, Vol. 35 Issue 16, p1207
Discusses the international relation opportunity of U.S. President George W. Bush, in relation to the victory of U.S. on its war initiative against Iraq. Necessary move of the U.S. to seize the opportunity; Statement given by Bush at a national security strategy meeting in September 2002;...
- BUSH DIDN'T SQUANDER THE WORLD'S SYMPATHY. HE SPENT IT. Rauch, Jonathan // National Journal;5/10/2003, Vol. 35 Issue 19, p1441
Argues that U.S. President George W. Bush has squandered the international support and goodwill he received after the tragedy of September 11, 2001 by involving the U.S. in the war in Iraq. Overview of worldwide public opinion on the U.S.; Analysis of the U.S. Cold War alignment; Policy of...


