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1.1831 Korea and American Support of Chiang Kai-Shek: Setting the Pattern of Post-1949 Chinese-American Conflict.
The communist revolution in China crystallized and intensified the hostility between Washington and Peking. This was because the Americans had supported the Nationalist regime of Chiang Kai Shek, who had alienated the Chinese masses. The corruption of Chiang, therefore, had played a big role in fuelling the momentum of the communist revolution, which had no choice but to take on an anti-American disposition. The Korean War, which followed subsequently, solidified the antagonism between Chinese communism and the United States. 18.5 pgs. 31 f/c. 6b.
Pages: 18.5
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 1831 Chinese-American Conflict.doc
Price: US$165.58
2.3751 The Root Cause of Deteriorating U.S.-Japanese Relations in the 1930s.
This paper examines the root cause of deteriorating U.S.-Japanese relations in the 1930s. It argues that the deterioration originated in the Japanese ultranationalism and militarism that threatened American security. Threatened by Japanese aggression, the United States imposed an embargo on Japan, which it felt would persuade Japanese leaders to moderate their aggression. The American embargo, however, only intensified Japanese aggression, since Japan became more desperate for raw minerals and international respect. 10 pgs. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 3751 Deteriorating Relations 1930s.doc
Price: US$89.50
3.9524 The U.S. Military in the Middle East and Asia.
It is the purpose of this paper to examine the purpose and role of the American military in the Middle and Far East nations. In Asia, the military goal is to provide for a defense against the massive militaries of North Korea and China in the event of military escalation / conflict in that region. The future of the presence of the military in the Middle East, however, is a very different animal. 5 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 9524 US Military Asia.doc
Price: US$44.75
4.9737 The Ties That Bind.
This ten-page paper presents a detailed examination of the problems presented between the US and Mexico when it comes to pharmaceuticals. The author of this paper attempts to argue that legislation in several Latin American nations thwart the ability of the US to do business with them in this industry. There were six sources used to complete this paper. 10 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 9737 Problems US Mexico.doc
Price: US$89.50
5.9759 Foreign Relations and Possible Reactions between the USA and the Middle East.
This three-page paper details the important foreign relationship between the USA and the Middle East countries such as Jordan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Pakistan. The author of this paper will also look at the way the Middle Eastern countries might react in case of a war, which began with the September 11th, 2001 tragedy in the United States. This paper used eight sources. 3 pgs. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 9759 Important Foreign Relationship.doc
Price: US$26.85
6.8695 Normalizing Trade With Cuba: Pro and Con.
This paper examines the case for normalizing US trade with Cuba. Pro: The embargo has not undermined the regime. It is denying opportunities to US business. It could be a key 'olive branch' in assembling a world anti-terrorism coalition. Con: Cuba continues to deny civil rights and democracy to its people. The US has a moral obligation to Cuban refugees. 4 pgs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 8695 Normalizing Trade Cuba.doc
Price: US$35.80
7.8942 Good Fences, Bad Neighbors.
For many years, the border between the United States and Mexico has been the scene of tens of thousands of illegal crossings. Some of those have resulted in the injury or deaths of both Mexicans and U.S. citizens and still strain relations between Mexico and the United States. We will look at this situation and see what has happened and what will likely happen in the future. 6 pgs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.