Essays Tagged: "World peace"

Cold War vs. United States

lars in debt, and both counties were weakened by the Cold War because of military spending. To have world peace does not mean that United States should increase its military strength. The Realist theo ... e and every state on it.First of all, there are more than two hundred sovereign states in the whole world, and to have world peace requires every sovereign states' effort not only the United States bu ...

(5 pages) 204 1 3.5 Jan/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > The Cold War

Woodrow Wilson and His Ability To be an Effective President

fraid to show a bit of a radical side when it came to making changes. He was constantly pushing for world peace and the avoidance of World War I. Even though he was unsuccessful in avoiding the war he ... t interests of the blacks.Woodrow Wilson did how ever show weaknesses during his presidency. During World War I he often took his time in making decisions. He wanted to make sure that there wasn't any ...

(5 pages) 158 0 3.9 Mar/1996

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History > North American Presidents

"Foreign Policy" by Cheri Pytash this is an outline for a chapter about foreign policy

y is to promote peace and friendship with other nations.2 Interdependence is mutual reliance of the world's nations.a Such INTERDEPENDENCE means nations must cooperate in seeking world peace, freedom, ... Aid is any government program that provides economic or military assistance to other nations2 After World War II in 1947 Secretary of State plans to help war torn nations by;a rebuilding factoriesb fa ...

(4 pages) 164 0 2.8 Nov/2002

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

The best and worst American Presidents

overnment.He was Americas 28th President (Democratic) and served from 1913 - 1921, which was during World War 1. Woodrow Wilson was born in Staunton, Virginia on 28th December 1856. Before his Preside ... war, in his second term he could no longer ignore the threat Germany posed and led America through World War 1; Wilson fought to obtain world peace, which gave him lasting fame; "In many ways, the Wi ...

(4 pages) 128 0 4.5 Apr/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

One Day In the Life of Ivan Denisovich (Josef Stalin, communism)

provide for the needs of all citizens and do so equally. Stalin spoke obsessively of the dangers to world peace and the need for vigilance against internal enemies. Conformity was enforced by police t ...

(3 pages) 68 1 2.5 Apr/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Wilson as a Peace Advocate Out of Touch with Reality.

r facts by direct quotes from the originator.The thesis of the essay is Woodrow Wilson is the first world peace advocator. She stated her essay as follows, "I want to examine more closely the life of ... ought a solution to problems that are still ours, and who was therefore the first great advocate of world peace." I agree with her statement fully. To this day, we faced with nuclear war that could de ...

(3 pages) 51 0 4.0 May/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

"The Crisis" by Thomas Paine.

d a vision for society: he was a man who was anti-slavery, and he was the first person to support a world peace organization and social security for the poor and elderly. His views on religion however ...

(4 pages) 58 1 3.0 May/2003

Subjects: Social Science Essays

Problems Faced by UN Peacekeepers to Maintain World Peace.

y of the 51 Member countries. The main purpose of the United Nations is to bring all nations of the world together to work for peace and development, based on the principles of justice, human dignity ... l being of all people. However, the UN peacekeepers have to face many problems in order to maintain world peace such as, non-agreeing members of Security Council, high maintenance cost, unwillingness ...

(2 pages) 87 2 3.0 Jun/2003

Subjects: Law & Government Essays > Government > United Nations

Contends that Huxley's vision was not of a utopia, but of a distopia.

's greatest and seemingly unreachable goal. Throughout history, humanity has striven to perfect the world by instilling such peace and harmony into the human race as to reach the consciousness that is ... ony into the human race as to reach the consciousness that is a utopia. The unquenchable desire for world peace; attempts to abolish the use of nuclear, and sometimes all, weapons; total equality; eve ...

(4 pages) 26 0 3.0 Sep/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > North American

The League of Nations

At The treaty of Versailles, Woodrow Wilson, president of the USA gave 14 points to settle world peace, even though some of his points were rejected, the most important one which consisted of ... . The League was formed on 1920, the aims of the League where to maintain peace and security in the world by countries acting together to stop war, this was called collective security. Some of the wor ...

(3 pages) 40 0 0.0 Jan/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

Cloning, by Kevin Stanson. This essay is about why people should allow cloning. Most of it's positive aspects, a few far stretched ones. Very creative!

Imagine a world without hunger, where wars toward peace could be fought with less emotion, imagine a world wit ... ed, can be used to clone more animals and vegetables to make more food. For future attempts to gain world peace, we can create clone armies. The clones can be engineered to act directly and not questi ... teria that eat up toxins from out lakes and oceans! Now there's an idea, which just might rid us of world hunger!But yeah, there are some countries, which would take all the food for them selves, just ...

(2 pages) 58 0 0.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Controversial Issues

National Security Council Member for George W. Bush Discussing USA's Role in the Current US-Iraqi Conflict

With the eyes of the entire world on us, as well as our very own citizens, it is critical that we state firmly and clearly what ... ampioning for freedom and democracy, sharing our wealth and technology to improve conditions in the world, and preserving world peace. Our foreign policy reflects this. America is the only country in ... of mass destruction. Since the satisfaction of the condition is highly doubtful in the eyes of the world, including the U.N. inspectors, the truce no longer holds. Victory was achieved last time by t ...

(5 pages) 75 0 3.5 Apr/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Current Issues

What ideas about world peace were behind the formation of the League of Nations, and can they ever hope to be fulfilled?

ards collective security, multilateral disarmament, recognised and respected international law, and world government as means of attaining world peace. This paper will discuss these ideas and examine ... provides an effective criticism, application of idealist conceptions would provide a mechanism for world peace.The League of Nations Union was comprised of a Secretariat, Council (for Great Powers) a ...

(7 pages) 85 0 5.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > International Organizations & Conflicts

History report on the period of time between world war one and world war 2 - the lead up to the second world war. (focus on the league of nations)

lthough the Spanish Civil war and the Italian invasion of Abyssinia were major causes of the Second World War, it was the weakness of the League of Nations that... The aim of the League of Nations was ... was the weakness of the League of Nations that... The aim of the League of Nations was to maintain world peace, and due to their lack of strength and inability to enforce sanctions and consequences t ...

(8 pages) 167 0 4.4 May/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

Change Is Inevitable!

the past) that brings us such a feeling of security? It certainly isn't because we have a record of world peace, prosperity for all, crimeless streets, complete happiness, etc. If we look at the state ... he wonderful things that have changed in the past ten, twenty, or thirty years. Whether you look at world events such as the Berlin Wall falling, or at your own life, change always brings good. Even a ...

(7 pages) 46 0 3.0 Jul/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Cause of the Cold War

gthen Russian influence, was perceived to be a threat to the Americans, thus erupting in a Cold War.World War II dramatically changed the United States from a bench-warmer to a player in world affairs ... a bench-warmer to a player in world affairs. Since so much work had to be done in order to restore world peace and reconstruct Europe, the US could not help being a part of world affairs. Meetings am ...

(3 pages) 116 0 5.0 Aug/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > The Cold War

Written Assignment #4: Using several sources illustrate and analyze how different documents illuminate one event.

of Versailles and the Fourteen PointsWhen the peace processes were to start after the finishing of World War One, there were four people who were major components in the treaty of Paris: Clemenceau, ... ted accomplished in full as a result of the peace treaties. His fourteen points were his plan for a world peace and included plans for the end of secret treaties, freedom of the seas, free trade, arms ...

(5 pages) 24 0 5.0 Oct/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

The Importance of Women In Business

mployer', or because of their desire to contribute to the approximation towards the achievement of 'world peace', but because they realize the impact of these 'diverse' groups in the market decisions ... ave increasing importance in business.Also, it is important to secure the role of women in business world for the sake of women. The long lasting efficacy of the development of a healthy entrepreneuri ...

(2 pages) 38 0 0.0 Nov/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers

What patterns of post-Cold War Conflict can be discerned? What are its implication for Conflict Resolution Approaches?

t Resolution approaches?IntroductionThe aftermath of the Cold War inspired optimism about an end to world wars and a possible reduction in global-scale violence. Many scholars who have concerned thems ... valry between the superpowers and their allies during the Cold War now had great expectations about world peace and global political stability. These expectations were reinforced by the so-called thir ...

(20 pages) 187 0 3.7 Feb/2005

Subjects: Social Science Essays

How strong was the League of Nations?

because Wilson, the president of one the strongest countries U.S, said he wanted to create a better world. So, the countries in the League seemed lacking of eagerness. How effective was the League of ... effective was the League of Nations, then?It was true that the League of Nations had contributed to world peace, in spite of the lack of eagerness. For example, they successfully stopped the conflict ...

(2 pages) 24 0 1.7 Mar/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > World History > International Organizations & Conflicts