Military, International Conflicts & Security Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (392) essays
Military & International Conflicts & Security essays:
Under what circumstances can forcible external intervention in the affairs of states be justified? Did 'Operation Allied Force' in Kosovo meet the appropriate criteria?
... states be justified? Did 'Operation Allied Force' in Kosovo meet the appropriate criteria? The intervention and resulting conflict between Allied and Serb forces which took place in Kosovo (1999), can be viewed as a key event in which twentieth century international relations were tested ...
The Great Mistake: The Atomic Bomb
... and cool. The sun had just risen and the people of the city were ready to face another day of their lives. Suddenly, a colossal explosion swept over the city for miles around killing and destroying everything in its fiery path. Those who were not burned to death endured torturous illnesses and ...
Discussing the reasons on Nuclear testing in the pacific region by Britain, and France.
... stated by William E.Burrows and Robert Windrem, in their book "Critical Mass" state, "The proliferation of super weapons is now the most dangerous specter facing this planet." In the 1950s the Australian government had permitted the British to develop a nuclear weapons program ...
The Unintended Cosequences of Information Age Technologies
... forces impacting technologies and technologies' adoption by potential adversaries. A technology insertion strategy designed to fully leverage information technologies requires alterations in our concepts of operation, doctrine, organizations, and force structure. Associated changes ...
Failure of international aid.
... 1950's and 1970's and there are now major programmes targeting women specifically. No longer asked is what women can do for development, but rather what development can do for them. B) The Nature of Aid dooms it to Failure Another problem ...
Why isn't the world safe anymore?
... nuclear bomb is the most useless weapon ever invented. It can be employed to no rational purpose. It is not even an effective defense against itself. We will not build a peaceful world by following a negative path ...
The reasons behind the war with Iraq.
... and biological weapons, and by using those weapons against his own citizens. That he is guilty of crimes against humanity by his torturing of U.S. citizens as well as Iraqi citizens. Saddam Hussein is nothing more than a rogue political dictator that is basically another ...
Making friends with the enemy. Is it wrong to associate with prisoners of war that are from the other side?
... reason when I read this subject I was totally disgusted. The soldiers of the Taliban and the Middle East are killing our people, and they have started a major war with the United States of America. They have celebrated killing thousands of innocent Americans, and ...
The Unjustified War on Iraq
... nuclear capabilities (Moore). When the war began, Bush promised a quick, effective campaign, with "Shock and Awe" bombing runs to scare military resistance into hiding before United States troops even set foot on Iraqi land. After bombing runs were completed, an efficient surge of military force ...
This essay is about the United Fruit Company and its part in the US sponsored military coup in Gautemala.
... 1950s. The place Guatemala. The United States is running a secret operation known as PBSUCCESS in order to eliminate the current government. But wait, this is the first democratic government in Guatemala so why would the United States ...