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Dower, John W. | July 7, 2003 issue
The article presents a comparison of imperial Japan and imperial U.S. The invasion posed an intriguing analogy to the establishment of the new U.S. imperium....

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Cockburn, Alexander | October 8, 1990 issue
This article briefly discusses various current socio-political issues and developments across the world. It first discusses the Russian economy from a comparative...

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Drakulić, Slavenka | October 8, 1990 issue
In this article, the author focuses on the Serbo-Croatian socio-political movements in order to overcome difficulties resulting from the Persian Gulf crisis....

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Cooper, Marc | June 18, 1990 issue
The article discusses press coverage of the U.S. invasion of Panama. Scene on the top floor of Panama City's hotel Holiday Inn, where the U.S. television...

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Berman, Paul | March 16, 1985 issue
The article discusses the features of the play Tracers. Tracers, follows a squad of soldiers of the United States from boot camp to Vietnam to the invasion...

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Burns, E. Bradford | April 5, 1986 issue
The article focuses on various developments around the world during 1986. First article focuses on the Nicaraguan invasion. The U.S. President Ronald Reagan...

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Pfeiffer, E. W. | November 27, 1972 issue
Reports on the failure of the U.S. invasion of Cambodia, under the administration of President Richard Nixon. Factors responsible for the failure of the...

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Burt, Al | January 4, 1965 issue
Last summer, Haitian exiles attempted for the seventh time to invade their country and overthrow President Francois Duvalier. The exiles pieced together...

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Beals, Carleton | September 20, 1965 issue
Throughout the vast Latin-American world, this century's outstanding popular hero is Augusto C. Sandino who for six years fought for the independence of...

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Smith, Jean Edward | April 13, 1964 issue
The ill-fated Cuban invasion on the U.S. territory took place three years ago, on April 17, 1964. Few events have aroused more interest, raised more unanswered...

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