Papers 1971-1980 of total 12759 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…, the Council of Ministers has adopted some 70 common positions on foreign policy issues ranging from the Balkans to East Timor and from the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons to counter-terrorism. Once adopted, Member States are required to adhere to common…
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…of China and are currently recognized as a formidable opponent by anyone's standards. Even one of the first real achievements of Communist China is to obtain nuclear capability for the PLA. The PLA is the all-encompassing unit of the Chinese armed forces…
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…who opposed the Vietnam War managed to educate the public and pressure the government to end it. In the 1980s, in the U.S. and Canada alone more than 37,000 people were arrested as part of the anti-nuclear movement, which helped stopped…
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…and active escalations of the war. Nixon wanted his communist enemy to fear his unpredictability and willingness to do anything to stop the conflict, even if it meant the use of nuclear weapons . Due to the divisions within the government and the power…
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…into a wall, and had to act in order to prevent Soviet expansion. Blocking Soviet expansion was key due to the fact that the Cold War had just begun, and the threat of nuclear weapon spread was too risky to be left alone. With the structure of the world system…
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Category: /History
…shows that President Eisenhower almost certainly knew that Khrushchev's bluster about Soviet superiority in nuclear-missile technology was a bluff. Intelligence reports about the problems of the Soviet strategic-weapons program and the complete lack of aerial…
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…Let me say it right now. Everything you thought was the limit of human kind is wrong. The strongest weapon is not the nuclear bomb. The strongest material is not steel. Your brain is not the fastest computer on the earth. The sky is not the limit…
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nuclear weapons and the atomic bomb, but were the first and, so far to present day, the last to use them.…
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…Independently wealthy, he's debonair and travels the world looking for adventure. He's a ladies' man who drives cool cars and attends lavish parties. He knows about weapons, explosives, espionage gadgets, and tradecraft. He's ruthless, never hesitates…
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…to Truman were a blockade or invasion. The bomb was conveniently promoted as a legitimate weapon of war and should be used to bring the Japanese to an quick and unconditional surrender2.The revisionist relies on the theory that Japan was practically defeated…
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