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Slack, Trevor – 1981
This paper documents instances of Cuba's political use of sport internally and internationally. The linking of sport and politics is manifested in the number of times that pictures of Castro, involved in sport, appear in the Cuban media. This is pointed out as the two-fold desire of the politician to secure a virile media image and to mold the…
Descriptors: Athletics, Competition, Foreign Policy, International Relations
Hsiung, James C. – 1978
In this paper, the United States' foreign policy with regard to normalization of relations with mainland China and the implications of various normalization strategies is discussed. Failures in Kissinger's policy (fixation upon super-actors, but neglect of regional powers and the attitude that Taiwan was disposable) are identified. The effects of…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Foreign Policy, International Relations
Sewell, John W.; And Others – 1980
This publication examines global problems facing the United States and offers a specific short-term program of action to deal with some of the problems. There are three major parts. Part I describes political and economic developments in both rich and poor countries and comments on the recent record of the United States in its relationships with…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Foreign Policy, Global Approach
Davison, W. Phillips; And Others – 1980
To provide a background against which news and other information about world affairs will become more meaningful, this pamphlet describes the processes through which the mass media provides world affairs information to the public. It also discusses how various groups in the population make use of the information that is made available to them. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, International Relations, Journalism, News Media

Dusiska, Emil; And Others – Journal of Communication, 1976
Details the colloquiam commemorating the thirtieth anniversary of the end of World War II with participants from East Germany, Norway, Soviet Union, Denmark and Finland. Analyzes detente in terms of conflicting ideologies, social responsibilities, and free flow of information. (MH)
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Dialogs (Literary), Foreign Policy, Information Dissemination

Kane, Thomas – Journal of the American Forensic Association, 1988
Argues that the use of historical events as rhetorical artifacts has sustained cold war assumptions and attitudes; that rhetorical events provide composites for rhetorical histories which become the basis for argumentative appeals; and that these rhetorical histories continue to permeate American diplomacy in general and arms negotiations in…
Descriptors: Disarmament, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, International Relations

Galtung, Johan – International Social Science Journal, 1988
Contends that the basic assumption of the peace movement is the abuse of military power by the state. Argues that the peace movement is most effective through linkages with cultural, political, and economic forces in society. (BSR)
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, Global Approach, Higher Education, International Relations
Sabrosky, Alan Ned – Teaching Political Science, 1988
Discusses the historical and theoretical literature on alliances and examines the U.S. experiences with them. Identifies lessons that the United States must learn, such as the fact that alliance does not mean security and that alliances can be entangling. Describes how U.S. policies must adapt to current realities. (GEA)
Descriptors: Diplomatic History, Foreign Policy, International Cooperation, International Relations

Croddy, Marshall – Social Education, 1988
Discusses the exportation of the U.S. constitutional and governmental system throughout the Pacific region in the years following World War II. Examines apparent failures of the process, such as governments in South Korea and the Philippines, and states that mere adoption of a U.S.-style constitution and government cannot ensure democracy. (GEA)
Descriptors: Constitutional History, Democracy, Foreign Policy, Government (Administrative Body)

English, Raymond – Educational Leadership, 1986
Human rights issues need to be taught in the context of Western civilization values, using literature and history sources, and not as separate courses based on newsworthy events. Students need to appreciate the desirability of democratic governments and the complexities of introducing democracy to nations lacking political and legal traditions. (9…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Democracy, Elementary Secondary Education
Graham, Daniel O. – USA Today, 1985
From the Soviet perspective arms control agreements merely hold the United States in check while the Soviets, who don't feel bound by such agreements, obtain military advantages. The United States must move quickly to redress the strategic military balance that now favors the Soviets. We must emphasize areas like space. (RM)
Descriptors: Disarmament, Foreign Policy, International Relations, Nuclear Warfare

Kimball, Jeffrey – History Teacher, 1984
A poll of historians on their views about the nature of history, definitions of ideology, war causation, international relations, and U.S. foreign and military policy showed that all historians think in ideological patterns. However, no meaningful correlations were found between specific ideologies and specific historical theories. (RM)
Descriptors: Definitions, Foreign Policy, Historians, Historiography
Brown Univ., Providence, RI. Thomas J. Watson, Jr. Inst. for International Studies. – 2003
In October 2002 North Korea admitted that it had been operating a secret nuclear weapons program in violation of international treaties and the 1994 Agreed Framework with the United States. North Korea also appeared to be taking steps to begin production of nuclear weapons and, according to U.S. officials, may have a missile that can hit…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, International Relations, Mass Media Use
Fox, Sarah Cleveland – 2003
Since the end of the Cold War, and more recently since September 11, 2001, relations between the United States and Russia have reached new levels of cooperation and accommodation. At the same time, many important developments in Russia remain cloaked by government intrigue or obscured by the complexity of Russia's political and cultural past. This…
Descriptors: Area Studies, Critical Thinking, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy

Diaz Doin, Guillermo – Cuadernos Americanos, 1972
Suggests that the continuing hijacking of airplanes is a result of international chaos and anarchism. Appeals for stronger controls to avert future disasters. (DS)
Descriptors: Aerospace Industry, Aircraft Pilots, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy