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Papers On Selected Comparative Politics
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Theories of Integration for Europe
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This 8 page paper considers to what extent theories of integration can help to explain the developments that have taken place in the European Union in the last decade. This paper concentrates on two areas of policy; security and justice to illustrate the points raised. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEintegration.rtf
To What Extent Does International Law Grant Senior State Officials Immunity From Proceedings Alleging Violations Of Jus Cogens Norms?
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This 20 page paper considers to what extent international law grant senior state officials, including heads of state, immunity from proceedings alleging violations of jus cogens norms? The concept and development of jus cogens, or peremptory norm, is discussed. The occasions and circumstances when way that state officials may be held liable is then discussed. The last section of the paper considers the reality, using East Timor as an example. The argument is put forward that although there is a framework to hold officials accountable for their actions, it is fraught with difficulties. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
Filename: TEjuscogens.rtf
U.S. International Relations In The 21st Century
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This 5 page paper discusses the type of foreign policy and international relations in the United States as we entered the 21st century. For example, many experts believe that foreign policy and international relations were characterized as indecisiveness and intellectual laziness in the late 1990s and in the first year of the new century. The writer suggests that the end of the Cold War left this nation without a vision and floundering about in her policies and relations. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PGfrl21.rtf
U.S.-New Zealand Military Coalition
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In 2002, after stating that the United States had received “invaluable assistance” from “close friends” like New Zealand, President George W. Bush stated how the global war against terrorism has proven how the U.S.’s alliances in Asia “not only underpin regional peace and stability, but are flexible and ready to deal with new challenges.” (Bush, 2002).... United States and New Zealand's limited relationship in 2004 based on U.S. military strategy. Bibliography lists 8 sources. jvUSnNZ.rtf
Filename: jvUSnNZ.rtf
Unification of an Optimal Currency Area
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This 5 page paper considers the European Union as an optimal currency area and goes on to consider how this optimal area will be effected by the expansion of the EU and the potential costs and benefits. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEintegt.wps
Unilateral Approach to U.S. Security
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A 12 page paper which discusses the significant,
and risky, role played by the United States, as the only super power, as it involves
security. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: RAunilatsec.wps
US Foreign Policy at the End of the Cold War
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The fall of communism in the former USSR brought about the end of the Cold War. This 5 page paper considers how the attitudes and forging policies of the US changed during this time. The bibliography cites 2 sources.
Filename: TEuscold.rtf
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