DepartmentAmyDepartmentGlasmeierDepartmentInformaworldEconomic GeographyWarf, Barney and Amy Glasmeier. "Introduction: Military Spending, the American Economy, and the End of the Cold War." Economic Geography 69 no. 2 (April 1993): 103-106.
2.How did the civil war affect the American economy? After the civil war , the large southern cotton plantations became much less profitable . northern industries , which had expanded rapidly because of the demands of the war ,surged ahead. 3.Why does America try to reduce trade barriers?
Abstract The study of international relations since World War II has been shaped by three paradigms: realism, liberalism and constructivism. Yoshimatsu has... H Yoshimatsu - Palgrave Macmillan 被引量: 45发表: 2008年 Review Essay:Power and the Third World: Toward a Realist Political Economy of No...
He writes on Cold War history, and has been ... Barton,J.,Bernstein - 《International Security》 被引量: 1发表: 2000年 After the long war. Claims that while the features of the new post-Cold War era remain unclear, the emerging debate over the domestic implications of the end of the...
By contrast, the Southern economy was based principally on large farms (plantations) that produced commercial crops such ascottonand that relied on slaves as the mainlabour force. Rather thaninvestin factories or railroads as Northerners had done, Southerners invested their money in slaves—even mor...
Close intelligence cooperation was a facet of the Anglo-American relationship that was motivated by the Cold War. The UK had provided some of the inspiration for the development of the US intelligence community during World War Two and in its aftermath. As the US intelligence effort grew in siz...
the US economy,social conditions in the United States,and perceptions of government performance.The end of the Cold War put an end to the strategic consensus that had dominated U.S.foreign policy for the past half century,and presented America with new challenges both at home and abroad.The ...
1 1960s I.KennedyandhisNewFrontierPolicy A.KennedywastheyoungestmanelectedPresident;hewastheyoungesttodie.B.Democratic,NewFrontier:towipeoutpoverty(medicare)andendsegregation C.JohnsonandWaronPoverty 2 :5/29/1917lace:Brookline,Mass.nedywasgraduatedfromHarvardUnivJeorshintyFinitz1g9e4ra0ldaKndenjoniende...
And because it won’t happen in one fell swoop, Robert Gordon says, he’s not so worried about employment. The economy will keep producing jobs as it has during past technological shifts. GORDON: We no longer have encyclopedia salesmen. We no longer have elevator operators. We no longer ha...
Whether one examines an economy that is already modern and industrialized or an economy at an earlier stage of development, one finds that the process of growth is uneven and unbalanced. Economic historians have attempted to develop a theory of stages through which each economy must pass as it ...