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61: A Study Of The Market Reforms In Post-Communist Eastern Europe With A Specific Case Study of Poland
... Bibliography -Blanchard, O. and Layard, R. "Economic Change in Poland" Discussion paper No 3, London School of Economics, 1990. -Chilosi, A., "Poland's Program of Economic Transformation", Paper presented at NATO-Colloquium, Brussels, 1990. -Dziewanowski, M.K. "A History of Soviet Russia", Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 1989. -Gomulka, S. And Rostowski, J., "An International Comparison of Material Intensity", Journal of Comparitive ...
62: The Economics of Federal Defense Policy
... Over half the budget was devoted to defeating a sudden attack by the Warsaw Pact nations on Germany. Now, the ex- Soviets want to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). In the words of General Colin Powell," The Red Army is no more." (1) In fact, the economy in the post-Soviet nations is so terrible that the soldiers are ...
63: Hackers: Information Warefare
... war, because it's a war with no allies, and enormous stakes. It's a war of economics. The very countries that shake our hands over the conference tables of NATO and the United Nations are picking our pockets. Whether it be the blatant theft of American R&D by Japanese firms, or the clandestine and governmentally-sanctioned bugging of Air ...
64: English in the 21st Century
... entertainment. Powerful military America is the last great superpower since the Soviet Union fell. The United States is the lead country in the North American Treaty Organization, better known as NATO, which has helped Bosnia and other countries with their civil wars. America also led the United Nations forces in the Persian Gulf War against Iraq and Sadaam Hussein. Because of ...
65: After The Atomic Bomb
... War thrived on the disagreement between the East and West about the reunification of Germany (1). In response to the tensions, the Western powers formed the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in order to guarantee an alliance and safeguard from any attacks from the Soviet Union (1). In return, the Soviet Union instituted the Warsaw Treaty Organization with the Eastern-controlled ...
66: Refugees Population And Needs
... diseases like 'dehydration'and 'typhoid' arise . uno should help these supporting countries in boosting up their economies so that they could help the people migrating from the disputed states.who ,nato,unesco should help in the accommodation and in solving the problems of refugees;as well as teach each and every human to have clear ideas and education on how to ...
67: What Is Human Rights Abuse?
... unknown by the international community but, once alerted there is usually something done about the situation. There are two main groups that take care of human rights abuse. They are NATO and the United Nations(U.N), when these groups are notified that guman rights abuse is occurring they take action. Whether it is through sanctions, constructive engagement or humanitatian intervention ...
68: Welafre
... 1963. This limited, but promising, achievement was intended as a precaution against war by accident or miscalculation. The president also paid increasing attention to strengthening the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Visiting Europe early in the summer of 1963, he conferred with government leaders in West Germany, Italy, and Great Britain. In West Germany, the president pledged that United States military ...
69: Truman Doctrine
... massive aid. From the Marshall Plan to a World Monetary Fund $10 billion grant to Russia, we have aided Europe throughout half a century. We formed many alliances such as NATO to combat Communism and preserve Independence there. And the most recent conflict of all is the Balkan conflict. We are again in danger of being drawn into a war with ...
70: Tom Clancy
... would allow them to reach further into the Atlantic. The Russians become so power-hungry that they decide the only way to gain the power they want is to cripple NATO, then start a huge war. Clancy makes use of technical details in all of his novels. This adds to the realism. Most technical details are explained well so you do ...


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