Al Santoli is the author of two histories of the Vietnam War and its aftermath.
The Spanish-American War and its aftermath represented a turning point in American foreign policy.
The second world war and its aftermath provoked seething debate in Egypt's class-ridden society.
The most frequent instigators of such large scale disruptions are corrupted price signals or war and its aftermath.
In his speech, Bush said he sought the aid of "all nations of good will" in rebuilding the country in the war's aftermath.
Thanks to the war and its aftermath, their children have grown up in cities and do not want to live a tough rural life.
In the war's aftermath, with the paint still fresh on Clement Attlee's welfare state, that put Smedley wildly out of step with popular opinion.
The truth of the matter is that the war and its aftermath have changed Eritrea, and it cannot be the same politically passive place again.
In March David Miliband, the foreign secretary, said the government was committed to holding a "comprehensive" inquiry into the conduct of the war and its aftermath.
We know that war's aftermath can be obvious: We can see that lives have been torn down with the buildings that are now nothing more than rubble.
It was the first test of the CDC's stockpile system -- created in World War II's aftermath -- on the front lines of America's new war.
The tribunal was the first international body for the prosecution of war crimes since the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials held in the aftermath of World War II.
Congress adopted the War Powers Resolution (1973) in the aftermath of the undeclared Vietnam War.
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In the aftermath of war, we cared for survivors and we helped reunite families.
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IWPR, or the Institute for War and Peace Reporting, was set up in 1991 in the aftermath of the Gulf War and now covers the Balkans and under-reported regions of the Caucasus and Central Asia.
But Mr Blair is not the only pro-war leader whose support is slipping: Mr Bush, too, is feeling some heat in the aftermath of the Iraq war.
The aftermath of the war has left plenty for the coalition partners to disagree about.
Early the following morning, Piper, an official war artist, painted the aftermath of the attack.
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In the aftermath of the war, the British maintained their prohibition on Jewish immigration.
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In the aftermath of World War II, international finances were tied to the US dollar, which was backed by gold.
The aftermath of the war will be particularly painful for Eritrea, which has now taken on all its neighbours, achieving nothing.
We also get the sequel, in the aftermath of World War I, in the form of kinky, carefully wrought "New Objectivity" paintings from the 1920s.
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As a result, the aftermath of the war was much more chaotic than it would have been if experienced experts had been more involved in the planning process.
That brought the loss of jobs since the recession officially began in December 2007 to 2.6m, the largest 12-month drop in absolute terms since the aftermath of the war.
Similarly, the number of bases - and, therefore, host communities - supporting the U.S. armed forces has been cut dramatically from what it was in the immediate aftermath of World War II and the Korea conflict.
" He asserts that "the context of the sentence as written was the late 1940s, in the immediate aftermath of World War II, not the entire Cold War, as strongly implied in letters and memorandums circulated in the Senate.
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