Steps Toward Peace With Muslim World
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- Madden: U.S. Must Take Lead in Peace Efforts. // America;12/10/2007, Vol. 197 Issue 19, p7
The article discusses the views of Bishop Denis J. Madden of the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Madison regarding the stance of the U.S. in leading the peace efforts in the Middle East. He reflects on the implications of the Annapolis conference on the Middle East which included several nation...
- HOW FREE-RIDING FRENCH AND GERMANS RISK NUCLEAR ANARCHY. Taylor Jr., Stuart // National Journal;3/1/2003, Vol. 35 Issue 9, p633
Contends that the opposition of France, Germany, South Korea and other allies to the U.S. stand on Iraq is without sufficient basis. Ingratitude of these countries to the U.S.; Role of the U.S. in guaranteeing their freedom and welfare; Inability of these countries to deal with threats to world...
- The Path to Peace. Fahey, Joseph J. // Humanist;Jul2004, Vol. 64 Issue 4, p6
Presents views on the peaceful relations between the U.S. and other nations. List of formal or government-based actions for peace; Relationship between China and the U.S.; Importance of following a peaceful path in the international community.
- The Kellogg Treaty. // America;1/26/1929, Vol. 40 Issue 16, p373
The author argues that the U.S. Senate gave a grudging ratification of the Kellogg Treaty. Some senators have expressed concern that the peace treaty might become a source of new misunderstandings. The author believes that the treaty would have been rejected had the Foreign Relations Committee...
- LETTERS . // Foreign Policy;Jul/Aug2003, Issue 137, p4
Presents letters to the editor on articles related to foreign policy. Arguments on the democratic values of the Muslims; Criticism on the U.S. policy toward regional neighbors; Rise of the Islamist threat in Southeast Asia.
- Afghanistan: Prospects for Peace and Reconstruction. Halter, Kristel // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs;Mar2002, Vol. 21 Issue 2, p98
Reports the assistance offered by the United States Institute of Peace for peace and reconstruction of Afghanistan. Viability of peace among Afghans; Effect of the military campaign in Afghanistan; Role of Afghanistan for the international community.
- Sudan. // MEED: Middle East Economic Digest;08/21/98, Vol. 42 Issue 34, p29
Presents information on issues pertaining to Sudan. Information on the peace talks between the government and the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA); Details on the support being given by the government of Sudan to the search for the perpetrators of the bombing of the United States embassies...
- The "Peace Issue" Hester, Hugh B. // New Republic;10/8/56, Vol. 135 Issue 15, p7
This article focuses on the issue of world peace and international relations, with specific reference to the U.S. foreign policy. The article examines the views of both the U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the Governor of Illinois, Adlai Stevenson on this issue. Eisenhower and Stevenson...
- Syria, Israel await next move after summit failure. // MEED: Middle East Economic Digest;04/07/2000, Vol. 44 Issue 14, p19
Reports on the failure of United States President Bill Clinton's efforts to revive peace talks between Syria and Israel. Outcome of Clinton's meeting with Syrian President Asad in Geneva, Switzerland; Conditions set by both companies before continuing negotiations.


