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  • The world continues to look for leadership from America.
    Albom, Mitch // Fort Worth Business Press; 11/23/2009, Vol. 25 Issue 43, p27 

    The author reflects on the leadership for peace, democracy and prosperity the U.S. has continuously provided to the world. He argues that this is evident on how other people in other countries are concerned about who governs the U.S. and this is what makes America unique because people want to...

  • Pardon Me?
    Palmore, Erdman; Zetland, David; Alexander, Steve; Gennis, Ivan; Buddenberg, Rachel // Miller-McCune; Sep2008, Vol. 1 Issue 4, p6 

    Several letters to the editor are presented in response to articles in previous issues including "The Next Market Crunch: Water" in the August 2008 issue, "Truth With Consequences" in the August 2008 issue, and "Pax Americana Geriatrica" in the August 2008 issue.

  • Investing in peace and stability.
    Cardin, Ben // Washington Jewish Week; 11/10/2011, Vol. 47 Issue 44, p22 

    The author comments on the challenges that the Middle East governments are going through in their transition to a democratic and transparent government. He explains the role of the U.S. government in promoting democracy. He expresses his commitment as a U.S. senator to keep Americans safe and...

  • COMMENT ON THE WEEK.
    Cardin, Ben // America; 9/4/1943, Vol. 69 Issue 22, p589 

    The article offers comments to various issues and topics related to church and state in the U.S. One topic centers on the significance of the Holy Mass celebrated by the Catholic community as the powerful weapon for war and peace. Other issues include war frauds associated with the speech of...

  • WHERE OBAMA BREAKS WITH JEWISH DEMS.
    Morris, Dick; McGann, Eileen // Maccabean; Aug2009, Vol. 17 Issue 8, p1 

    The article discusses where U.S. President Barack Obama is at risk of breaking with Jewish Democrats. It notes that Democratic Jews support Israel while disagreeing with the stand of Obama on issues related to a Palestinian state, settlement construction and trading land for peace. Results of a...

  • The United War Work Campaign.
    Morris, Dick; McGann, Eileen // America; 11/30/1918, Vol. 20 Issue 8, p177 

    The article focuses on the establishment of one united war work campaign in the U.S. The one united campaign is made for the seven major agencies involved in protecting the welfare of soldiers and sailors in the country. American Catholics have significant role to perform in preserving peace...

  • A Society of Nations.
    Reville, John C. // America; 11/24/1917, Vol. 18 Issue 7, p156 

    The article discusses the implication of the speech delivered by the U.S. President Woodrow Wilson on January 22, 1917 before the Senate in the U.S. Accordingly, the speech set forth the conditions under which the U.S. Government would feel justified in asking the people to approve the formal...

  • TEN THINGS WE'RE TALKING ABOUT.
    Reville, John C. // Essence (Time Inc.); Aug2009, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p81 

    The article covers issues of interest to African Americans as of 2009. A ceremonial welcome was received by U.S. President Barack Obama in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in June for his effort to promote peace with Muslim nations. The Harris Poll Happiness Index indicated that such individuals are happier...

  • UWM welcomes Great Decisions on world peace.
    Swieciak, Tom // UWM Post (Milwaukee, WI); 3/15/2010, p30 

    Information about the Great Decision lectures on March 9, 2010 at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. Topics include the process of peace building, making peace building as a fundamental part of U.S. foreign policy, and the economic effects of war. The lecture features Alliance for...

  • Prospects for Peace.
    COLBY, ELBRIDGE // America; 7/13/1935, Vol. 53 Issue 14, p323 

    The author discusses the role of the U.S. Army in making peace in 1935. He tries to answer the question of whether there will be war in Europe. He notes that in 1917, the Army was idealist, infected with the human desire to be appreciated when they do an act of kindness. He also describes the...

  • Has Obama Made a Devil's Bargain With Israel?
    Marshall, Rachelle // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs; Dec2009, Vol. 28 Issue 9, p7 

    The article analyzes the actions of U.S. President Barack Obama towards the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. It states that the Obama administration has withdrawn from its demand to Israel about freezing settlement construction, has rejected a report from the U.N. about the war crimes of...

  • WHAT TO DO WHEN COMBAT ENDS.
    Flowers, E. Paul // Military Review; May/Jun2009, Vol. 89 Issue 3, p85 

    The article discusses the U.S. Armed forces' preserving the peace in Iraq and Afghanistan once combat operations cease. Preserving the peace for success requires security, justice and reconciliation, social and economic well being, and governance and participation. The importance of security is...

  • FROM RANCOR TO RECONSTRUCTION.
    Minnick, Fred // Officer; Jan/Feb2012, Vol. 88 Issue 1, p22 

    The article focuses on the reconstruction mission of the U.S. military reserve force in Afghanistan. U.S. President Barack Obama has ordered the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan in which the mission turns from combat into support. It discusses the impact of the withdrawal on the reserve...

  • What Now?
    Minnick, Fred // Time; 7/9/1951, Vol. 58 Issue 2, p24 

    The article offers insights into the progress of peace negotiations initiated by the United Nations (UN) and the U.S. representatives which could warrant ceasefire and end of hostilities in Korea in 1951. Supporters of communism have agreed to negotiate for a peace truce among the Korean and...

  • Condi's Southern Strategy.
    Hirsh, Michael; Peraino, Kevin // Newsweek; 11/26/2007, Vol. 150 Issue 22, p36 

    The article focuses on the personal experiences of U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as an African American women growing up in the Jim Crow South, which she uses as an analogy in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. She connects the hopelessness of Palestinians with her experience. Rice's...

  • World championship of peace.
    Hirsh, Michael; Peraino, Kevin // America; 5/9/1953, Vol. 89 Issue 6, p153 

    The author reflects on the issue concerning the implication of the effort of the U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower for world peace. According to the author, Eisenhower's statement about word peace has led people to react whether he is sincere in his words in freeing World War II prisoners. The...

  • Guiding Principles for Stability and Reconstruction INTRODUCING A ROADMAP FOR PEACE.
    Cole, Beth; Hsu, Emily // Military Review; Jan/Feb2010, Vol. 90 Issue 1, p7 

    The article focuses on peace-building in countries that have experienced recent violent conflict. Particular attention is given to the manual "Guiding Principles for Stabilization and Reconstruction," developed by the U.S. Institute of Peace and the U.S. Army's Peacekeeping and Stability...

  • Diplomatic Front.
    Cole, Beth; Hsu, Emily // Time; 7/9/1951, Vol. 58 Issue 2, p23 

    The article reports on the progress of efforts by United Nations (UN) forces to implement cessation of military action and establishment of peace through peace talks between North Koreans and the Chinese Communists in July 1951. U.S. President Harry S. Truman implements a plan that would bring...

  • No Whistles Blew.
    Cole, Beth; Hsu, Emily // Time; 7/9/1951, Vol. 58 Issue 2, p17 

    The author provides insights into the issue of war in Korea, and the role the U.S. portrays in restoring peace and ending the aggression. The role and views of statesman Dean Acheson in defining the U.S. foreign policy during this Cold War is presented. According to Acheson, the goal is to cease...

  • Avishay Braverman: 'Partition the Holy Land'.
    Ephron, Dan // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition); 11/8/2010, Vol. 156 Issue 19, p8 

    An interview with Israeli minister of minority affairs Avishay Braverman. He talks about the problems facing the Labor Party after the Labor seats in Parliament has dwindled to just 13 out of 120. When asked about the significance for Israel of whether Republicans or Democrats have a majority in...

  • Stalemate on repatriation.
    Ephron, Dan // America; 11/22/1952, Vol. 88 Issue 8, p202 

    The author reflects on the issue concerning the possibility that the U.S. foreign minister Anthony Eden will propose appeasement of the Chinese Communists. According to the author, this move in intended to end the Korean war which is part of the peace-building initiative of the U.S. The author...

  • Meddling In The Israeli-Palestinian Peace Talks.
    Remmers, Jerry // Moderate Voice; 3/12/2010, p14 

    The article offers the author's perspective on the effort of American officials to interfere and make a solution to the conflict between Israel and Palestine. He comments on the plan of the U.S. government to raise the Jewish settlements in East Jerusalem and on the West Bank. He points out that...

  • PATHS NOT TAKEN: A RETROSPECTIVE SYSTEMIC READING OF POST-SOVIET INTERNATIONAL ALTERNATIVES.
    Hamati-Ataya, Inanna // International Journal on World Peace; Sep2010, Vol. 27 Issue 3, p7 

    This article offers a retrospective reading of post-Cold War US foreign policy recommendations made by Morton A. Kaplan in 1985. Grounded in his systems approach to world politics and international change, the article reassesses his idea that the collapse of the Soviet Union would create a...

  • Peace, Testing and Space.
    Hamati-Ataya, Inanna // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists; Jun1960, Vol. 16 Issue 6, p219 

    The article reports on the establishment of the Committee on the Economics of Peace by Democratic Advisory Council on April 10, 1960 in the U.S. Dr. Polykarp Kusch, a professor of physics from Cornell University, and Dr. Seymour E. Harris, professor of economics from Harvard University, were...

  • Question Period.
    Hamati-Ataya, Inanna // Time; 10/30/1950, Vol. 56 Issue 18, p23 

    The article reports on various issues discussed by U.S. President Harry Truman in a speech he gave at the War Memorial Opera House in San Francisco, California in 1950. The President discussed the situation in the Far East with General Douglas MacArthur but gave no added outline to the...

  • PICKING UP THE PIECES: ARE UNITED STATES OFFICERS READY FOR NATION BUILDING?
    FRANKE, VOLKER C.; GUTTIERI, KAREN // Journal of Political & Military Sociology; Summer2009, Vol. 37 Issue 1, p1 

    Military forces that prevail in war are often also expected to pick up the pieces later. In 2005, the US. Department of Defense directed that stability operations have "priority comparable to combat operations," reflecting new widespread understanding of the importance of peacebuilding for the...

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