Conflict In The Post-Cold War Era / The
Neorealists vs.
Liberalist/ Idealists : A 20 page research paper that provides
an overview of the issue of Post-Cold War conflict and the
seeming contradiction evidence by neorealist and
liberalist/idealist views regarding international relations.
Bibliography list 12 sources. Postcold.DOC
American Cultural Imperialism In The Post
Cold War Era :
A 5 page research paper that examines current thinking
regarding the ways in which Western style consumerism has
become the hallmark of globalization. Bibliography lists 3
sources. USculit.wps
The United States As A World Leader In
The Next
Millennium : 5 pages in length. As the United States makes
its entrance into the new millenium, it has a strong economy
but does it possess the fortitude that will continue to
establish it as an effective world leader? There exist myriad
concerns with regard to this very issue of whether or not
America still has what it takes to remain in the political
driver's seat. Just how much do the American people want to
continue forward with such a burden, given the fact that
some of the individual views of politics and policy have
changed so considerably? In order to ascertain the
potentiality of the United States continuing as global leaders
into the new millennium, one must first assess the character
of the American people as individual world system
components, determining if their interests truly do lie within
the mainstream or exist on the outer fringe. The writer
discusses various American prospects in relation to the
twenty-first century. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
TLCAmLed.wps
The Efficacy of the World Health
Organization : A 20 page
research paper that examines several problematic issues that
have interfered with the World Health Organization's (WHO)
stated mandate to bring the highest possible level of heath to
all the people of the world. The issues include the sale and
quality control of pharmaceuticals on the international
market, the advertising and sale of infant formula in
developing countries and the effectiveness of the Global
Program on AIDS. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Whoeff.wps
World Health as an Economic Indicator
Since World War II :
A 5 page research paper which looks at the theories of
renowned economist Charles P. Kindleberger in his book
World Economic Primacy: 1500 to 1990. Kindleberger
postulates that nations go through life cycles that are roughly
similar to those of a single individual. First there is youth,
then maturity, and then eventually there is aging; however,
the life cycle of a nation ends in quiescence rather then death.
As evidence of this, the writer examines world health as an
economic indicator and concludes that this does tend to
verify Kindleberger's hypothesis that the U.S. is in decline.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Worldhlt.wps
Public Policy In The US, Europe And Japan
: This 8 page
paper considers two specific public policy issues, the extent
of governmental control in health care funding, and the
decentralization of education, and then relates the differences
in the US, Europe and Japan relative to related public policy.
Bibliography lists 2 sources. Pubpoli4.wps
Japanese/U.S. Relations : This 12
page paper examines the
economic relationship between Japan and the U.S. in light of
the Asian economic crisis. A historical view of the
relationship is presented as well as a look to the future.
Implications of the monetary crisis are discussed in detail.
Bibliography lists 9 sources. Relwus.wps
NATO / The Role Of The United States :
An 8 page
overview of the history of NATO and the role of the United
States. Stresses that the role of the U.S. in Europe and in
NATO is critical to world peace. Bibliography lists 9
sources. NATOUSA.WPS
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