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  • ... engaged in a range of conflicts in the post-Cold War era. Studies of these organizations, however, ...The North Atlantic Treaty, established in 1949, directly ref...

  • Surely they were two of the more acerbic-tongued men ever to grace American public life - President Harry S. Truman and his secretary of state, Dean Acheson. Forget that they were an unlikely pair: Truman, a small-town Missouri boy and a failed haberdasher whose formal education had ended at high school; Acheson, a to-the- manor-born son of an Episcopal bishop, educated at Groton and Yale, a Washington superlawyer before and after public service. But they shepherded America during the frosty start of the Cold War, and successfully. Their leadership put the brakes on attempted Soviet expansion through such programs as the Marshall Plan, which rebuilt war-torn Europe, and the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which discouraged military aggression by the Soviet Army.

  • ..., issued an Executive Order seizing the North American Aviation Plant at Inglewood, California, ... powers." The hot war was giving way to the Cold War. . Congress thereafter enacted a new Housing a... in NATO, the attempt to limit the treaty-making power, and other actions, bespoke the react... by the United States to Europe under the Atlantic Pact. While congressional authorization was obtain... force against those nations, organizations, or persons he determines planned, authorized, com...

  • [...] NATO enlargement took on a more profound strategic aspect: for the then-raw and apprehensive new democracies that emerged from the wreckage of the Soviet Bloc after the fall of Communism, NATO, ahead of the EU [European Union] , became the institutional expression of their desire to join with Europe and the transatlantic world.

    ... NATO's [North Atlantic Treaty Organization] purposes in the Cold War and today; the role that...

  • ... of the House of Representatives from the North, and best-selling novelist Zora Neale Hurston. The... 1950s, many of them fought against Truman's Cold War policies, such as U.S. membership in the Northh Atlantic Treaty Organization (Doherty 2007, 59-66). . Like ...

  • The North Atlantic Treaty Organization is one of the most su... alliances of all time, but after the cold war and the successful completion of its mission, ...

  • ..., states must consult international organizations and authorities before they decide to use force ag..., the existence of de facto states, like Northern Cyprus and Republika Srpska, and the concept of st... states during the initial decades of the Cold War supported Taiwan, engaged in international rel...In Europe, the North Atlantic Treaty Alliance ("NATO") was established with most...

  • Turkey is increasingly at the crossroads of the world energy trade. Because of tanker traffic through the Bosporus and Dardanelles straits, Turkey has become an important north-south oil transit route. Numerous natural gas pipelines make Turkey an important east-west route as well. Turkey's efforts to minimize problems with its neighbors may make it popular with some, but it has led others to question the strength of the US-Turkish strategic partnership.

    ...Throughout the Cold War, Turkey was a staunch member of the North Atlaantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Along with Norway, it was the...

  • Other actions of Russia during this crisis have also been deeply disconcerting: its alarmist allegations of "genocide" by Georgian forces; its baseless statements about U.S. actions during the conflict; its attempt to dismember a sovereign country by recognizing Abkhazia and South Ossetia; its talk of having "privileged interests" in how it treats its independent neighbors; and its refusal to allow international monitors and NGOs [Non-Governmental Organizations] into Abkhazia and South Ossetia, despite ongoing militia violence and retribution against innocent Georgians. It is a world in which great power is defined not by spheres of influence or zero-sum competition or the strong imposing their will on the weak - but by open competition in global markets, trade and development, the ind...

    ... of the CFE [Conventional Forces in Europe] Treaty, its threat to target peaceful nations with nuclea...'s behavior cannot be blamed either on NATO [North Atlantic Treaty Organization] enlargement. With thhe end of the Cold War, we and our allies have worked to transform NA...

  • ... conundrums (Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and North Korea) but also how to handle the more existential... entitled under the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty signed with the United States in 1850 to guarantee... their enormous mutual trade across the Atlantic and save the cost of defending Canada. Sometimes, ... that it was no more than a shell organization without any military capacities of its own, and th... was a subtle plea for Washington to make a cold blooded assessment of how many overseas commitment...



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