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Societies and Foreign Policy (continued)
 
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Deconstructed: Kay's congressional testimony. News And Negotiations Paul Kerr.
Arms Control Today Nov 2003 v33 i9 p28(2) (1225 words)

UPI NewsTrack TopNews, Congress agrees: Iraq gets grant, not loan.
United Press International Oct 30, 2003 pNA (956 words)

Leahy on Iraq Funds: 'Congress Is Not White House's ATM Machine'.
US Newswire Sept 8, 2003 p1008251n3548 (441 words)

Administration comes under fire over Iraq at Senate panel hearing. (Chicago Tribune) Stephen J. Hedges.
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service Sept 9, 2003 pK0566 (860 words)

On the Hill: Memory Loss. michael crowley.
The New Republic Oct 6, 2003 p10 (1335 words)

Calling a lie a lie: the dicey dynamics of exposing untruths. David Greenberg.
Columbia Journalism Review Sept-Oct 2003 v42 i3 p58(2) (1337 words)

The First Casualty - The selling of the Iraq war. spencer ackerman, john b. judis. The New Republic June 30, 2003 p14 (7251 words)

The War Comes Home: The White House launches a political counterattack as Bush's approval rating slides, casualties mount in Iraq and questions linger about the case for war. (The Fallout)(Iraq War) Karen Tumulty. Time July 28, 2003 v162 i4 p26+ (2836 words)

Yankee Doodle Dandy. (Notebook). Lewis H. Lapham. Harper's Magazine August 2003 v307 i1839 p9(3) (2479 words)

Anti-Semitism on the Left and the special status of Israel. (Anti-War Movement). Joel Kovel. Tikkun May-June 2003 v18 i3 p45(7) (5885 words)

Beyond redemption? (Anti-War Movement). (Column) Milton Viorst. Tikkun May-June 2003 v18 i3 p52(2) (1421 words)

Whither the Zionist dream? (Anti-War Movement). (Column) Susannah Heschel. Tikkun May-June 2003 v18 i3 p58(2) (1445 words)

Is the United States winning the war on terror? Following Sept. 11, President Bush vowed a global fight against terrorism. Eighteen months later, experts disagree on how it's going. (opinion). Paul Bracken, Jon Alterman. New York Times Upfront Feb 21, 2003 v135 i10 p29(1)

Widows' walk: in the depths of their grief, four World Trade Center widows get the political education of a lifetime. (Interview) John T. Ward. New Jersey Monthly March 2003 v28 i3 p72(11)

WHO LIED TO WHOM? Seymour M. Hersh. The New Yorker March 31, 2003 v79 i6 p041

Breaking the Frame: Susan Nall Bales has a lesson for progressive groups: Message matters. Get with it, or forget about making the world a better place. Chris Mooney. The American Prospect April 2003 v14 i4 p38(4)

The Right's UN veto. (how Clinton has catered to conservatives to avoid paying US dues to the UN)(Editorial) Ian Williams. The Nation Oct 26, 1998 v267 n13 p4(2) Mag.Coll.: 96C0153.

Two cheers for hypocrisy. Jack Beatty. The Atlantic Oct 1985 v256 p18(1) Mag.Coll.: 30A4821.

The president, the press, and the war-making power: an analysis of media coverage prior to the Persian Gulf War. (Statistical Data Included) David A. Lewis, Roger P. Rose. Presidential Studies Quarterly Sept 2002 v32 i3 p559(13)

Public opinion and foreign policy: the Nixon administration and the pursuit of peace with honor in Vietnam. (Richard M. Nixon) Andrew Z. Katz. Presidential Studies Quarterly Summer 1997 v27 n3 p496(18)

Terror and Liberalism. (terrorism by Islamic extremism is an attack on the liberalism of the United States) PAUL BERMAN. The American Prospect Oct 22, 2001 v12 i18 p18

Do Democrats start wars? History's verdict. Ronald Steel. The New Republic June 27, 1988 v198 n26 p22(2) Mag.Coll.: 45D0355.

Liberalism and the legitimation of nation-states: an historical interpretation. Immanuel Wallerstein. Social Justice Spring 1992 v19 n1 p22(12)

Political geographies in a global world: Arendtian reflections *. Seyla Benhabib. Social Research Summer 2002 v69 i2 p539(29)

Free to Trade: Democracies, Autocracies, and International Trade. EDWARD D. MANSFIELD, HELEN V. MILNER, B. PETER ROSENDORFF. American Political Science Review June 2000 v94 i2 p305

Legal challenges to presidential policies on the use of military force. Barry N. Sweet. Policy Studies Journal Spring 1996 v24 n1 p27(15)

Conditions of authoritarianism, fascism and democracy in inter-war Europe: a cross-sectional and longitudinal analysis. Dirk Berg-Schlosser. International Journal of Comparative Sociology Nov 1998 v39 i4 p335(4)

The European response: primacy of politics. (post-World War II Europe; Marshall Plan) David Reynolds. Foreign Affairs May-June 1997 v76 n3 p171(14)

The Boxers 101 Years On. (Boxer rising in China)(Brief Article) Robert Bickers. History Today June 2001 v51 i6 p6

State-Society Relations and the Discourses and Activities of the 1989 Beijing Student Movement(1). Dingxin Zhao. The American Journal of Sociology May 2000 v105 i6 p1592

Collaborators and renegades in occupied Shanghai. (1930's-'40's - China)(Cover Story) Bernard Wasserstein. History Today, September 1998 v48 n9 p20(5)

REFASHIONING MOTHER INDIA: FEMINISM AND NATIONALISM IN LATE-COLONIAL INDIA. MRINALINI SINHA. Feminist Studies Fall 2000 v26 i3 p623

Colonial Indology and identity. DILIP K. CHAKRABARTI. Antiquity Sept 2000 v74 i285 p667

Napoleon's rise to power. (Brumaire coup of 9-10 November 1799)(Napoleon & Europe)(Cover Story) Michael Rapport. History Today Jan 1998 v48 n1 p12(8)

MEDIEVAL BARBARISM? (ethnic strife in middle ages) Len Scales. History Today, October 1999 v49 i10 p42

Geopolitical relations in the European middle ages: history and theory. Benno Teschke. International Organization Spring 1998 v52 n2 p325(34)

Bismarck's foreign policy 1862-71: by design or default? Simon Lemieux. Modern History Review Feb 2000 v11 i3 p27(4)

Bismarck's foreign policy 1871-90: a 'juggler on horseback'? David Bell, Ian Cawood. Modern History Review Feb 2000 v11 i3 p30(4)

Bismarck and the containment of France: 1873-1877. James Stone. Canadian Journal of History August 1994 v29 n2 p281(24)

The dream of democratic peace; Americans are not asleep. (response to article in Nov/Dec '96 issue by Strobe Talbott) John L. Harper. Foreign Affairs May-June 1997 v76 n3 p117(5) Mag.Coll.: 89A0140.

Illiberal democracy five years later: democracy's fate in the 21st Century. (Democracy). (interview with Zagreed Zakaria)(Interview) Faheed Zakaria. Harvard International Review Summer 2002 v24 i2 p44(5)

Yen for Adventure--and Geopolitics. (political scientist Jack Wheeler) Robert R. Selle. World and I April 2002 v17 i4 p52

The politics of European enlargement: NATO, the EU and the new U.S. European relationship. World Affairs Spring 2002 v164 i4 p178(20)

Orchestrating foreign policy: US interagency decisions post-September 11. (Perspectives). Greg COL. Kaufmann. Harvard International Review Summer 2002 v24 i2 p20(6)

The polls--trends: defense and the military. (Statistical Data Included) Oscar Torres-Reyna, Robert Y. Shapiro. Public Opinion Quarterly Summer 2002 v66 i2 p279(25)

The after effects of September 11: what the polls tell us. Kevin Pobst. Social Education March 2002 v66 i2 p103(7)

The geopolitical constitution: executive expediency and executive agreements. Joel R. Paul. California Law Review July 1998 v86 n4 p671-773

Legal challenges to presidential policies on the use of military force. Barry N. Sweet. Policy Studies Journal Spring 1996 v24 n1 p27(15)

The origins of dissent: Senate liberals and Vietnam, 1959-1964. Robert David Johnson. Pacific Historical Review May 1996 v65 n2 p249(27)

Frank Church, the senate, and the emergence of dissent on the Vietnam War. David F. Schmitz, Natalie Fousekis. Pacific Historical Review Nov 1994 v63 n4 p561(21)

Why Saddam still rules. (Saddam Hussein) (column) Daniel Schorr. The New Leader April 8, 1991 v74 n5 p3(1) Mag.Coll.: 60B3643.

Sand trap; U.S. diplomacy did work: it got us into war. (Persian Gulf War) James Bennet. Washington Monthly April 1991 v23 n4 p25(4) Mag.Coll.: 59G2804.

Vietnam to Desert Storm: topics, sources change. (press and military)(Statistical Data Included) Ryan Barber, Tom Weir. Newspaper Research Journal Spring-Summer 2002 p88(11)

The media and the foundations of presidential support: George Bush and the Persian Gulf conflict. (Psychological Research on the Persian Gulf War) Jon A. Krosnick, Laura A. Brannon. Journal of Social Issues Winter 1993 v49 n4 p167(16)

TV's talking headaches. (misuse of experts by television news) (includes profiles of three experts) Janet Steele. Columbia Journalism Review July-August 1992 v31 n2 p49(4)

Free press falls victim to war. (analysis of 1991 Persian Gulf war news coverage)(Special Report: FOI 1991) Paul McMasters. The Quill Oct 1991 v79 n8 p7(3)

Journalists condemn wartime censorship. Broadcasting Sept 30, 1991 v121 n14 p28(1) Bus.Coll.: 61T1378.

Taking aim. (excerpt from 'How CNN Fought the War: A View from the Inside') U.S. News & World Report Sept 23, 1991 v111 n13 p15(1) Mag.Coll.: 61F0528. Bus.Coll.: 61P1474.

Censored. (Persian Gulf War press coverage limited) Peter Braestrup. The New Republic Feb 11, 1991 v204 n6 p16(2) Mag.Coll.: 58F0305.

The president, the press, and the war-making power: an analysis of media coverage prior to the Persian Gulf War. (Statistical Data Included) David A. Lewis, Roger P. Rose. Presidential Studies Quarterly Sept 2002 v32 i3 p559(13)

The Post-Cold War Era, the Persian Gulf War, and the Peace and Justice Movement in the 1990s. Patrick Novotny. Social Justice Fall 1999 v26 i3 p190

Legal challenges to presidential policies on the use of military force. Barry N. Sweet. Policy Studies Journal Spring 1996 v24 n1 p27(15)

Peaceniks and warmongers' framing fracas on the home front: dominant and opposition discourse interaction during the Persian Gulf Crisis. Roberta L. Coles. The Sociological Quarterly Summer 1998 v39 n3 p369(23)

The antiwar movement during the Gulf War. Barbara Epstein. Social Justice Spring 1992 v19 n1 p115(23)

What did you do in the Gulf, Mommy? (failure of a unisex military) Elaine Donnelly. National Review Nov 18, 1991 v43 n21 p41(4) Mag.Coll.: 62D0184.

Military culture and inadvertent escalation in World War II. Jeffrey W. Legro. International Security Spring 1994 v18 n4 p108(35)

U.S. domestic politics and the emerging humanitarian intervention policy: Haiti, Bosnia, and Kosovo. Henry F. Carey. World Affairs Fall 2001 v164 i2 p72(11)


Suitable for these Wadsworth textbooks:

Kegley and Wittkopf, World Politics: Trend and Transformation, Ninth Edition, Chapter 3

Russett, Starr, and Kinsella, World Politics: The Menu for Choice, Seventh Edition, Chapter 6

Nester, International Relations: Politics and Economics in the 21st Century, First Edition, Chapter 5

Spiegel et al, World Politics in a New Era, Third Edition, Chapter 2
 
         
         
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