December 28, 2001
THE REAL NATIONAL TREASURE
The United States, along with the allied forces of the world, is currently fighting to find Osama bin Laden as well as his...
2 examples from 19th century
- Lincoln suspended Habeas Corpus
- Jefferson bought Louisiana, wasn't his Constitutional right
- Jackson breaks up nati...
The attacks on the United States on September 11, 2001 were the direct result of the failure of US agencies, ranging from the White House to airport security, to recognize vul...
Chase A. Whiteside
March 05, 2008
From Red to Brown: Terrorism as the New Communism
The Republican Party was so successful in creating and exploiting American’s fear...
Can America win the war on terror?
Just to comment briefly on the question, America's war on terror is a highly simplistic characterisation of something so complex. Saying...
The Changing Army National Guard; from Strategic to Operational Force
Not all people understand the purpose of the Army National Guard; it is changing. Most people have heard...
Introduction. Definition of Terrorism
The modern term “terrorism” dates back to 1795 when it was used to describe the actions of the Jacobin Club in their rule of post-...
For the longest time United States involvement in foreign affairs was small and few. In our humble beginnings as a nation-in-the-works, our foreign po...
AK-47:
The True Weapon of Mass Destruction
How does one counter a gun that makes an average civilian as deadly as a professional soldier? This unanswered question has bee...
Before I get into this too deep I would first like to state that the term "fundamentalist" and "fundamentalism" are not widely accepted by members of al qaeda and extremists....
Rob's Think Piece
On July 4, 1776, we claimed our independence from Britain and Democracy was born. Later, the United States Constitution was ratified by the Constitutional...
By Gerard Chretien
Deterrence is a theory of International relations based in Realism. Essentially, it tries to explain the situation of when two or more states threaten...
By Gerard Chretien
Deterrence is a theory of International relations based in Realism. Essentially, it tries to explain the situation of when two or more states threaten...
Mark Grulke
English 112
Heather Pines
24 September 2008
The War on Iraq: An Annotated Bibliography
Abrams, Irwin and Gungwu. The Iraq War and its Consequences....
One can not effectively interpret world political policies of the 1970's without the inclusion of the relationship known as détente, and the breakdown there of. The b...