Unlike many revisionists, he embraces the post-war order, wants an internationalist role for Japan, and does not see bogeymen behind every tree.
She says she kept the letters hidden in a closet for so long after the war in order to spare her children the burden of growing up with guilt about their mother's Holocaust experiences.
Instead, suffering from a lack of what we want with no avenue to get what we want, we go to war in order to forcibly take that which would otherwise reach us through voluntary, mutually wealth-enhancing exchange.
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Bretton Woods is where the world leaders met and constituted a post-war world monetary order.
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Her daughter once asked to be admitted to the children's home where her mother worked after the war, in order to see more of her.
In his book, "Plan of Attack, " Woodward reported that prior to the invasion of Iraq, Bandar was briefed on top-secret U.S. war plans in order to enlist Saudi support.
Senior Administration figures like National Security Advisor Brent Scowcroft, moreover, have described Moscow's constructive role as the stuff of which a new Post-Cold War "world order" can be made, based fundamentally on U.S.-Soviet joint leadership of the international community in resisting aggression.
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Lincoln recognized that he needed Douglass on his side to help him achieve his chief aim, which is winning the war because Lincoln finally realized that in order to win the war, he needed blacks on his side.
Is it necessary, for example, to refer to the work on battle fatigued second-world-war soldiers, in order to explain the despair of the castaways?
Paramount Pictures is planning to co-produce parts of "Transformers 4" in China and it has tweaked its coming "World War Z" in order to not offend censors there.
UN's slowness to assemble a police force has left the Atlantic alliance with its hands full as the sole keeper of order in the former war zone.
The commander of Russia's forces in Chechnya, General Vladimir Shamanov, has said publicly that he and his top colleagues would resign rather than obey an order to stop the war.
This executive order is hardly a war on red tape, and no affected businesses or consumers are going to be able to sue anybody to force compliance--it's just an "order" to agencies to behave.
But at the same time, it is equally clear that Ethiopia is the only state among the warring factions that has tried to bring a semblance of law and order and openness to its war torn, fractured society.
Obama has said that, if elected, he will commit more troops to Afghanistan and order the military to end the war in Iraq, which he has called a "dangerous distraction" from the war against terror.
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Following the end of World War II, President Truman issued an Executive Order to standardize the Presidential Seal, and the Coat of Arms was modified so that the eagle faces to its right, the direction of honor, and also toward the olive branch, a symbol of peace, rather than toward the arrows which represent war.
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By his early thirties he successfully led a fleet of experimental new weapons in World War I - submarines - earning the Distinguished Service Order with two bars.
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Post-war Germany bound itself with rules and treaties in order to resist past temptations: a strong constitution to restrain politicians, fiscal rules to banish hyperinflation, the EU to tame nationalism.
Kumaratunga has said she would offer the constitutional changes to the LTTE in order to open fresh negotiations to end the war.
Critics of George W. Bush harshly chastised him for allegedly misleading the American people about Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction in order to get us into a needless and unjustified war.
In her resignation letter , Ms Wilmshurst said she could not agree with the decision to go to war "in circumstances which are so detrimental to the international order and the rule of law".
Your goal is to manage your tribe through numerous hazards (such as politics, war, famine, raids, and jealous gods) in order to have your tribe thrive and have yourself made king of all the Pass.
On the other hand, a new doctrine of economic deterrence has emerged, safeguarding world order just as effectively as MAD did during the Cold War.
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" Lilyea, who fought in the 1991 Persian Gulf war, said he believes physical standards will be relaxed "in order to force the acceptance of women in the combat arms specialties.
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Convincing empirical evidence for the peace-interest hypothesis is a tall order as controlling for all the other factors which make for war or peace is difficult.
It is under this pressure that farmers' leaders have petitioned the president and begun their third legal process to order him, the chief of police and the leader of the war veterans to end the occupations.
The U.S. had no advance blueprint for much of the post-WWII order--few U.S. policymakers foresaw the Cold War--but, more often than not, we responded to crises and opportunities successfully--a vivid contrast to the responses of the 1920s and 1930s.
Mr Garner has a good reputation in the region: he oversaw the restoration of order and humanitarian supplies in Kurdish-held Iraq after the first Gulf war.
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