Casualties of the New World Order

Casualties of the New World Order
Author: M. Wesley
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1997-07-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230391055

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Casualties of the New World Order contends that the high rate of failure among post-Cold War UN missions are attributable to common weaknesses which are vulnerable to civil war dynamics. These mission weaknesses derive from the high level of control over the missions' mandates and operations wielded by combinations of self-interested and distracted UN member-states. The effects of these weaknesses are examined in the failed missions in Bosnia, Somalia, and Angola, while their absence is observed in the successful missions to El Salvador, Mozambique, and Cambodia.

Australia and the New World Order

Australia and the New World Order
Author: David Horner
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 695
Release: 2011-02-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521765879

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Comprehensive study of Australia's role in the peace enforcement operations that developed at the end of the Cold War.

Donald Trump s New World Order

Donald Trump s New World Order
Author: T. Hamid Al-Bayati
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781683931836

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Donald Trump's New World Order addresses U.S. foreign policy initiatives during Mr. Trump’s Presidency, appeasing traditional enemies such as Russia and undermining allies such as NATO and the European Union. In the book, Ambassador T. Hamid Al-Bayati outlines, region by region, policy by policy, the administration’s misguided, and sometimes corrupt, initiatives and decisions, which could potentially lead to regional conflict and global war. Highlighted within the text are the administration’s relationships and interactions with Russia, China, North Korea, and the Middle East, as well as within the United States. The author’s critical review of Trump’s foreign policy includes the impact of trade wars, military escalation, and changing global relationships, Ambassador Al-Bayati paints a stark picture of the present standing of the U.S. and a dark future that looms on the horizon. Many experts agree that Trump’s foreign policy lacks coordination, consistency, and organization. Trump often contradicts himself and his supporting staff. Concerned Americans and U.S. allies struggle to find coherence in the Trump administration’s foreign policy. It zigs and zags, with senior administration officials saying one thing and President Trump contradicting them without warning the next day. It punishes U.S. allies and coddles U.S. adversaries; it privileges demagogy over democracy. Mr. Trump’s approach appears impulsive, improvisational and inchoate—devoid of clear purpose, values or even ideology. Ambassador Al-Bayati leaves nothing unexplored as he strives to organize and explain the current and future implications of Mr. Trump’s presidency and policy.

Dimensions of Western Military Intervention

Dimensions of Western Military Intervention
Author: Colin McInnes,Nicholas J. Wheeler
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0714682489

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This book examines the question of how military power has and might be used to help protect those who are in danger.

Field Management of Chemical Casualties

Field Management of Chemical Casualties
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1998
Genre: Biochemical toxicology
ISBN: MINN:31951D01665794P

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The Battle for Asia

The Battle for Asia
Author: Mark T. Berger
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2004-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134343102

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Asia has long been an ideological battleground between capitalism and communism, between nationalism and Westernisation and between the nation-state and globalization. This book is a history of the Asian region from 1945 to the present day which delineates the various ideological battles over Asia's development. Subjects covered include: * theories of development * decolonization * US political and economic intervention * the effects of communism * the end of the Cold War * the rise of neo-liberalism * Asia after the crisis * Asia in the era of globalisation Broad in sweep and rich in theory and empirical detail, this is an essential account of the growth of 'Asian miracle' and its turbulent position in the global economy of the twenty-first century.

Evolving New World Order disorder

Evolving New World Order disorder
Author: Rocco Michael Paone
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2001
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0761819746

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Evolving New World Order/Disorder demonstrates the interrelationship of geography to developments of national power, cultural composition, and international complexities in the Peoples' Republic of China, the new Russia, Western Europe, and the United States. Much of the study is centered on China as the nation of the third millennium, on the new significance of the Caspian Sea region, and requirements for international cooperation in sensitive and serious problems facing the world. It also explains the changing policies of NATO and its emphasis on maintaining peace in Europe and nearby regions and relegating to the background its initial major objective of having to defend Western Europe against attack by the Soviet Union.

The Gulf Crisis and its Global Aftermath

The Gulf Crisis and its Global Aftermath
Author: Gad Barzilai,Aharon Klieman,Gil Shidlo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2016-02-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317292159

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The crisis in the Gulf of 1990-1 affected more than just the regional powers in the area. Rippling outward, its military, economic and political effects were felt throughout the international political system, testing US steadfastness in the face of Saddam Hussein’s political survival, European ability to form a united front on foreign policy issues and the effectiveness of the UN in confronting international aggression. The rationale behind this book, first published in 1993, is to investigate and analyse the various aspects of the crisis, especially in regard to the interactions between internal and international prospects for a new order in the Middle East. It also examines the wider effects of the war, and includes analysis of Europe, America and the Soviet Union. Each one of the essays chosen for this volume has been written by an expert in their field. This collaboration between historians, regional specialists and political scientists, integrating a variety of research methods in the framework of one book, will be useful to a wide range of readers.