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- The Changing Geopolitics of the 21st CenturyGeopolitics are changing throughout the United States, and so is the economy. Here's how the September 11, 2001, attacks have affected geopolitics in the 21st century.
- For Western Europe, the Postmodern Age of Geopolitics Began in 1989The term 'geopolitics' refers to the relationship between geography, state and world politics.
- John McCain's Cold War Foreign Policy Obsession Dooms Hope for Middle East GeopoliticsThe Cold War gave rise to John McCain's foreign policy expertise (so-called) as well as Islamic terrorism. How can a man who refuses to admit that the conservative policies of the 80s were responsible for our problems today ever change the world for the better.
- The Impact of the Creation of the State of Israel on Middle East GeopoliticsHow different might the world be today if America had not backed Israel no matter what.
Oil Geopolitics & Iran - A Game of Monkey in the MiddleIran defends itself when they realize that, from the beginning, Bush/Cheney intended to surround Iran with forces in Afghanistan and Iraq.- Educating Rudy: Rudy Giuliani is in Desperate Need of Some Remedial Education in Both Consumer Economics and GeopoliticsWe don't need another President who is out of touch of reality. Rudy Giuliani's statements so far indicate he may be as oblivious as George W. Bush.
- Geopolitics in the Twenty-First Century: A Primer to the United States' Surviving the 21st CenturyMaybe it's time for the US to employ isolationism as our new geopolitical strategy.
- Definitions and Examples of Terms and Institutions Connected to GeopoliticsNot everything you need to know about those sometimes confusing terms tossed around by pundits discussing world politics, but a pretty good starter pack.
- The Impact of Shale Gas Technology on GeopoliticsDr. Daniel Fine of the Mining and Minerals Resources Institute at MIT addressed how the development of new technology will allow the United States to tap vast, previously inaccessible, resources of natural gas
Plodding About the WaltzListening to the Blue Danube one night, it occurs to me that there's more to the waltz than simply the music or a river. Rather, it's a celebration of a rich history and culture, and the lament of an uncertain yet unavoidable future ahead.- Why the Russians Invaded at the Dawn of the Beijing OlympicsWith the world otherwise distracted by Olympic hysteria, Eastern European geopolitics took a nasty turn for the worse the evening of August 8th.
- Nixon's Visit to ChinaThis paper analyzes President Richard Nixon's visit to China, and how he used the trip as leverage against the Soviet Union, to keep a balance of power and stop the expansion of the world power
- The Impossibility of ReasonPolitical arguments and their justifications have evolved from ones of reason to ones based on emotion.
Just How Easy is it for Illegal Immigrants to Marry Their Way to US CitizenshipAn analysis of an interesting article concerning the myths surrounding the ease of access to US citizenship through the marriage of convenience.- Drilling for Oil in IraqWith the reconstruction of Iraqi government into a democratic country, this leaves many business opportunities to do business in Iraqi.
- Issues in the WorkplaceOlder worker issues
- Why Are so Many Ex-Athlete Politicians in the Republican Party?Ever notice that a star athlete never has any trouble getting elected in the state where he found athletic glory? Ever notice that most of them are in the GOP? Ever notice how many of them are black?
- The Dramatic Changes in Corporate GovernanceThe focus of this paper will be the fact that the world is converging on the American system of corporate governance as well as some of the implications of that practice.
- Iran: Part of the Axis of Evil?A look at modern Iran, and how the theocracy now in force may be the result of American intervention years earlier, putting the unpopular Shah into power
- Why I'm Glad O.J. Simpson Got MuzzledOrange Jumpsuit Simpson was at it again. He tried to capitalize on the brutal murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown and Brown's friend, Ronald Goldman, which the disgraced gridiron star is widely believed to have committed. Thank God he was stopped.
Russia, Energy, and the New Cold WarRussia is attempting to regain control of its oil and gas production. Russia is now the number two producer in the world. With surging output, Russia will be able to spend more money to re-arm itself and reclaim super-power status.- Bush and Chirac: The Leader and the AppeaserThe leaders of France and the United States offer completely different political styles as they head their respective countries. President Bush leads based on deep core beliefs, while President Chirac seeks appeasement and accommodation at all costs.
- The Three Gulf Wars and What They Have Meant for Stability in the Middle EastThe US has been involved either actively or behind the scenes three wars taking place in Iraq over the last two decades. All three of those wars have distanced the possibility of peace in the region.
- Record Profits for Evil OilWhile gas companies are earning record profits, those profits are being taken out of context and lost in the heated rhetoric of windfall profits
- Oil Shale EnergyDebates over energy and how best to produce it usually occur when the price of oil spikes to new highs. That's because the world's economy runs on energy produced by oil and oil products.
- Japanese Diplomacy in the Meiji EraTakes a contemporary look at Japanese dipomacy and foreign relations during the Meiji era. A detailed look into the goals and assumptions of Japanese diplomats; recurring themes, and how the general public came to accept such policies.
- Book Review: The Colonial Present: Afghanistan, Palestine, IraqIn this powerful and passionate critique of the 'war on terror' in Afghanistan and its extensions into Palestine and Iraq, to trace the history of colonial involvements in the Middle East cast shadows to the present.
- The Long Emergency by James KunstlerThe Long Emergency - - the coming energy crisis and what it means for everyday American life
- Book Review: Democratizing Global GovernanceAksu & Camilleri try to tackle some of the daunting issues facing the discipline of International Relations in the era of globalization. Bringing together work from various authors, they attempt to answer the question- is globalization out of control?
- Chechnya - The Chechen/Russian ConflictThe geographical and physical aspects of the conflict in Chechnya.
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