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Papers On World Affairs
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Nations, States, and Nation-States
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4 pages. The author discusses the meaning of the three terms; nation, state, and nation-state. The relationship among the three, along with the forces that pull them together, and the forces that tear them apart is also discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Natistat.wps
Putting A Stop To Drug Trafficking In Colombia
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An 8 page paper discussing the complex issues surrounding the proliferation of drugs coming from Colombia. The writer concludes that rather than demand that Colombia fix a problem they obviously are incapable of fixing, it would be better for the entire global community to help them structure a plan of action and hold them to it. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: Colo.wps
Searches & Seizures At Or Near International Borders
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A 12 page paper that provides an overview of primary and secondary authorities on the issue of searches and seizures at or near international boarders and provides a literature search on the cases pertaining to 'the limits, if any, that the federal constitution places upon law enforcement activity at the international border itself.' Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Seizbor.wps
Short Essays on International Politics
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8 pages worth of short essays, reactions, and answers to questions about International Politics. Examined are : the U.N. role in the New World Order, Balance of Power, Balkanization, "intentional" politics, the importance of Latin-American economies, and more. No Bibliography.
Filename: Intlpoli.wps
Societal Evolution
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A 4 page essay on how the world has changed between 1650-1980, and how these cultural changes have affected the European and non-European countries. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: CNesywrl.wps
Strategies For The New World
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A 9 page paper that discusses "war" strategies for a new world. Fukuyama's vision of the free market world as the end of history are discussed in comparison with Dunlop's civilian and humanitarian "pull-out" strategies for the military in deference to trained military forces for large-scale global warfare. Both of these views are contrasted to Kaplan's "street war" philosophies (supported by Fukuyama's arguments) that insist on environmental changes and a choice between armed security guards for the bourgeois or continuing humanitarian efforts. The paper supports Kaplan's views. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Warstrat.doc
Task Force Report: An Assessment of the Federal Arbitration Act
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This 15 page paper provides an analysis of the Federal Arbitration Act as it relates to international arbitration and commercial dispute resolution. This paper pretends that the author is a leading authority on international commercial dispute resolution who has been appointed to head a federal task force to study the manner in which the Federal Arbitration Act can improve the treatment of international commercial disputes. The Task force was asked to take due note of the FAA's age, coverage, developments in other jurisdictions, the emerging popularity of alternatives to arbitration (notably mediation) and the increasing use of advances in telecommunications to both engage in international commerce and process disputes arising therefrom. This report is a specific, detailed argument in support of reforms to the current system under the FAA. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: MHarbitr.wps
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