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Korea in international politics: 1945 - 1954 ; Britain, the Korean War, and the Geneva Conference
In: Korean studies series 24
Internationale Katastrophenhilfe und die Motive der öffentlichen Hand in Österreich
In: Europäische Hochschulschriften
In: Reihe 31, Politikwissenschaft 462
September 11 and the future of the Euro-Mediterranean cooperation
In: ZEI-Discussion paper C 120
Reinventing the alliance: U.S.-Japan security partnership in an era of change
Mastanduno, Michael: The U.S.-Japan alliance and models of regional security order Tsuchiyama, Jitsuo: From balancing to networking : models of regional security in Asia Berger, Thomas: The construction of antagonism : the history problem in Japan's foreign relations Kamiya, Matake: Reforming the U.S.-Japan alliance : what should be done? Smith, Sheila A.: Beyond the "post-cold war"? U.S.-Japan alliance and the future of Asia-Pacific security Cha, Victor D.: Multilateral security in Asia and the U.S.-Japan alliance O'Hanlon, Michael: The "revolution in military affairs" and security in Asia Tetsuya, Umemoto: Ballistic missile defense and the U.S.-Japan alliance Stedman, Stephen John: Peacekeeping and the U.S.-Japan alliance Fukushima, Akiko: UN peacekeeping operations and Japan's role in retrospect and prospect : a possible U.S.-Japan cooperation
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K političeskoj antropologii sovetskoj sistemy: vnešnepolitičeskie aspekty
In: Jazyk. Semiotika. Kul'tura. Malaja serija
EU enlargement, identity and the analysis of European foreign policy: identity formation through policy practice
In: EUI working paper
In: RSC 2003,13
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Woodrow Wilson and Harry Truman: mission and power in American foreign policy
Recurring throughout our history are the ideas that repressive governments are doomed to failure; that liberty is a motivating force; that freedom comes with responsibilities and must be guided by principles; that the example of our democracy is a challenge to all forms of political repression and an inspiration to those desiring to be free. Wilson and Truman took these ideas as the starting point for their policy formulation and pronouncements. Truman both acknowledged his indebtedness to Wilson and learned from his mistakes. This study places the two presidents within the broader American tr.