Nunn, Frederick M. (2001): "Foreign Influences on the South American Military: Professionalization and Politicization" en Patricio Silva, ed., The Soldier and the State in South America. Essays in Civil-Military Relation, Nueva York, Palgrave Pub.: 13-37....
PresidentJohn F. Kennedycreated the U.S. Agency for International Development in 1961 to centralize U.S. assistance programs as part of a broader diplomatic and defense effort to counter communist influence. Over the last 50 years, development priorities have adapted to address shifting global chall...
This is America, still, for now. But one is struck by how un-American Donald Trump is. Underneath all that flag-waving, his contempt for soldiers wounded or killed in action, the democratic process, and people of other colors violates the American ideal. His us-versus-them scapegoating...
+NMVOC+CO+aerosols) were decreased by 20% in each of four source regions: East Asia (EA), South Asia (SA), Europe (EU) and North America (NA) show that the greatest response of MDA8 Olt;subgt;3lt;/subgt; to the summed foreign emissions reductions occurs during spring in the West...
The article draws attention to French President Emmanuel Macron's trip to China earlier this month, after which he returned to Europe with the view that the European Union should not blindly follow US policy towards China. Additionally, America's influence in the Middle East has been weakened ...
The Foreign Malign Influence Center was specifically mandated to examine the social media influence campaigns operated by Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea. It is particularly telling that they were not directed to investigate the two largest foreign sources of political influence in America today...
The "return to religion" in international relations has stimulated interest in how religion shapes public attitudes toward foreign policy, one of the channels through which religion may influence a nation's foreign policy. In the American case, most analysis has focused on the militarism of Evangeli...
Friction in U.S. Foreign Policy: Cultural Difficulties with the World The American challenge is to differentiate better between domestic and foreign policy formulas for success which need to be different if America wishes to ... Stewart, A - 《Friction in U.s.foreign Policy Cultural Difficulties...
Beginning with the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, the United States had seen a steady westward expansion throughout the 19th century. This expansion was driven in part by the ideal of Manifest Destiny, the widely-held belief that America was destined to exp
Left Latin American governments in the US Foreign policy strategy: is the dialogue real? The article reviews foreign policy of the United States towards moderate left-wing governments of Latin American countries, including Colombia, Chile and P... T. Vorotnikova - Russia and America in the 21st...