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Profits: Continuities and Changes in American Foreign Policy
by Nearly Anonymous, May 4, 2008
Throughout the twentieth century and into the twenty-first, the execution of American foreign policy has been tremendously inconsistent with many of the nation’s publicly professed goals: defending universal human rights, freedom, and democracy, respecting sovereignty and international law, advocating international stability and fighting chaos; and opposing fascism, communism, and terrorism.
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Royal Families of South East Asia
by smoked salmon, Apr 6, 2008
The Empire of Vietnam came into existence on May 31, 1802, when the former Prince Noan, the nephew and sole surviving heir of the late King of Cochin China, Hieu-Dinh, was proclaimed Emperor of the newly reunited country at Hue.
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Do Countries Apologize Like Individuals?
by Rana Sinha, Apr 6, 2008
As individuals, we feel remorse for the bad things we have done. But can nations feel remorse and atone for the bad things done collectively?
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How President Kennedy is Partially Responsible for Vietnam
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Mar 12, 2008
President John Fitzgerald Kennedy helped guide America through the perilous times of the Cuban Missile crisis, but helped increase American involvement in Vietnam...
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A Letter to my Representative
by AW Smith, Mar 10, 2008
I wrote a letter to my Representative in D.C., and I still have not heard back from him!
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The 10 Great Wars and Conflicts of the United States
by Yankeeboy254, Mar 6, 2008
The United States has been involved in many conflicts. It's okay to take a peek at our ancestors history. Just don't re-live it.
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The Vietnamese Struggle for Independence From French Colonialism
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Feb 10, 2008
The names Phan Dinh Phung and Phan Boi Chau may not be familiar to many outside Vietnam, but the movements they led helped influence the history of Vietnam.
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A Protracted War
by Nearly Anonymous, Jan 31, 2008
Military and political reasons for the National Liberation Front’s success in its struggle against the United States Military in South Vietnam, 1961-1973.
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Comparisons Between Iraq and Vietnam
by Jacob Rhyne, Jan 31, 2008
A look at both the war in Iraq and the war that was fought in Vietnam.
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Isolated Thunderclaps: Operation Rolling Thunder
by Nearly Anonymous, Jan 31, 2008
America’s first sustained bombing campaign of North Vietnam, was riddled with problems. Against the loss of a thousand aircraft and many of their crews, the expenditure of two billion dollars, and the deaths of tens of thousands of North Vietnamese non-combatants, the operation failed to achieve its stated objectives.
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