THE REAL WORLD WAR IV
Tags: WAR on Terrorism, 2001-2009; WAR (International law); PETROLEUM; UNITED States -- Foreign relations -- 2001-2009; COLD War, 1945-1989
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- TOWARD PROACTIVE PEACE: A Science of Terrorism Prevention. Kazanjian, Michael M. // Infantry;Jan/Feb2007, Vol. 96 Issue 1, p18
The author examines four views of peace and war in relation to terrorism prevention in the U.S. He notes that na�ve peace occurs when attacked nations ignore situations in the countries which have attacked them resulting to hot war. He argues that peace can create a tense situation which could...
- The Inadequacy of American Power. ALONE AT THE TOP. Mandelbaum, Michael // Foreign Affairs;Sep/Oct2002, Vol. 81 Issue 5, p61
The fact of American supremacy tends to polarize opinion. The chief obstacle to an expansive American international role stems from what the country has in common with others. Today, the U.S. maintains a military presence in Europe and East Asia and plays yet a third post-Cold War military role...
- Improving U.S. Public Diplomacy. // Middle East Quarterly;Summer2002, Vol. 9 Issue 3, p75
Comments on the report 'Improving the U.S. Public Diplomacy Campaign in the War Against Terrorism,' issued by the Independent Task Force on America's Response to Terrorism on November 6, 2001. Views on winning the battle for public support among Muslims around the world; Goal of the public...
- No Enemies on the Right. Nau, Henry R. // National Interest;Winter2004/2005, Issue 78, p19
Examines conservative wars over foreign policy in the U.S. Basis of conservative strategy for U.S. foreign policy; Difference between conservative and liberal foreign policies; Arguments presented by conservatives regarding the war on terrorism.
- Dear Dubya. Abramowitz, Morton // Foreign Policy;May/Jun2002, Issue 130, p78
Discusses the foreign policy of U.S. President George W. Bush. Policy of the U.S. in the war on terrorism; Idea that counterterrorism will not succeed without nation-building; Diplomatic role of the U.S. in the Arab-Israeli conflict; World leadership of the U.S. in fighting poverty and AIDS.
- 'A More Dangerous World' Barry, John // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);11/3/2008, Vol. 152 Issue 18, p68
An interview with U.S. secretary of defense Robert Gates is presented. When asked what the next president of the U.S. will have to deal with, he says the world is a dangerous place. When asked if 2008 is a more dangerous time than the cold war, he says the cold war was different because the...
- In new fight, shades of cold war. Grier, Peter; Chinni, Dante // Christian Science Monitor;10/2/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 216, p1
Focuses on the war of the United States against terrorism, and the view that the fight will include a strategy of perseverance. How official actions have emphasized domestic security and other actions; Comparison of the war to the cold war; Idea that the war on terrorism will become the central...
- 'A More Dangerous World' Barry, John // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);11/3/2008, Vol. 152 Issue 18, p72
An interview with U.S. secretary of defense Robert Gates is presented. When asked what the next president of the U.S. will have to deal with, he says the world is a dangerous place. When asked if 2008 is a more dangerous time than the cold war, he says the cold war was different because the...
- The Storks Are Landing. Johnson, Daniel // American Spectator;Mar2007, Vol. 40 Issue 2, p32
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