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- New Friends For Old. Zinsmeister, Karl // American Enterprise;Dec2003, Vol. 14 Issue 8, p4
Presents an article on working as a U.S. journalist in Iraq during the war in 2003. Information on a Shiite pilgrimage to Karbala and Najaf during the war; Concerns over reports about the event by the U.S. media; Background on a poll on the views of Iraqis conducted by "The American Enterprise"...
- GEORGE BUSH IN LONDON: AMONG FRIENDS, ACTUALLY. Crook, Clive // National Journal;11/22/2003, Vol. 35 Issue 47/48, p3560
Presents views on the protest of British people against the U.S. and British policy on Iraq. Remarks from playwright Harold Pinter; Results of a poll conducted by "The Guardian" about U.S. President George W. Bush's state visit to the country; Implications of the findings for the damage brought...
- TELEVISION, PUBLIC OPINION AND THE WAR IN IRAQ: THE CASE OF BRITAIN. Lewis, Justin // International Journal of Public Opinion Research;Autumn2004, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p295
This article looks at the relationship between television coverage of the Iraq War and changes in British public opinion towards the war. During the war, television coverage helped create a climate in which pro-war positions became more relevant and plausible. This was not the result of crude...
- Let's declare peace on terror. Clarke, Kevin // U.S. Catholic;Aug2004, Vol. 69 Issue 8, p35
Discusses the long term effects of the war on terrorism which was launched by the U.S. following the September 2001 terrorist attacks. Status of the war in Iraq; Analysis of terrorism as a tactic which is based on force; Details of anti-terrorist proposals; Function of scriptures on compassion,...
- Goodbye to the U.N. Gedrich, Fred; Dowd, Alan; Falcoff, Mark // American Enterprise;Dec2003, Vol. 14 Issue 8, p42
Criticizes the performance of the United Nations (UN) in promoting human rights and rebuilding countries. History of the efforts of the UN in peacekeeping and terror prevention; Comparison of the success of the U.S. and the UN in nation-building; Analysis of the negative stance of the UN to the...
- The Rise of Ethics in Foreign Policy. Gelb, Leslie H.; Rosenthal, Justine A. // Foreign Affairs;May/Jun2003, Vol. 82 Issue 3, p2
The article suggests that morality, values, ethics, and universal principles have taken root in the hearts, or at least the minds, of the American foreign policy community with little notice or digestion of its meaning. Not only are moral matters now the part of American politics, they are the...
- The Rise of Ethics in Foreign Policy. Gelb, Leslie H.; Rosenthal, Justine A. // Foreign Affairs;May/Jun2003, Vol. 82 Issue 3, p2
The article suggests that morality, values, ethics, and universal principles have taken root in the hearts, or at least the minds, of the American foreign policy community with little notice or digestion of its meaning. Not only are moral matters now the part of American politics, they are the...
- Poland: Republican, But Also Disappointed. Jedras, Jakub // Transitions Online;11/15/2004, pN.PAG
Focuses on the support given by Poland to U.S. President George W. Bush. Results of the opinion polls conducted by Research & Marketing Group regarding the candidacy of Bush and his opponent U.S. Senator John Kerry; Possible reasons behind the support of Poland to the U.S. presidential...
- Why Did the United States Fail in its War On Iraq? Oweiss, Ibrahim M. // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs;May/Jun2007, Vol. 26 Issue 4, p34
The article focuses on the reasons behind the failure of the U.S. in its war on Iraq. It has become evident in the United States and elsewhere in the world that the U.S. has failed in its war on Iraq and seems to have no easy way out. Attacks on the current Bush administration are mounting, from...


