Keyword [War on terror] Result: 21 - 40 | Page: 2 of 3 |
21. | Terrorism As A Potential Threat To States:The Case Of Uganda |
22. | The Bush Doctrine, the War on Terror, and American promotion of democracy in the Middle East: The cases of Egypt and Yemen |
23. | Racial and ethnic differences in public opinion toward civil liberties and ethnic bias in the war on terror |
24. | Global village, global marketplace, global war on terror: Metaphorical reinscription and global Internet governance |
25. | U.S. strategic interest in Somalia: From Cold War era to War on Terror |
26. | Spreading democracy, supporting dictators: Pragmatism and ideology in U.S. foreign policy in the global War on Terror |
27. | Pakistan at a crossroads: Musharraf, the War on Terror, and the possibilities for a sustainable democracy |
28. | The impact of terrorism on human rights: Consequences of the War on Terror |
29. | America, post 9/11: An assessment of student attitudes on individual rights, liberty and the war on terror |
30. | The War on Terror in the Horn of Africa: Human Security matters |
31. | Preemption and the War on Terror: Morality, law, and the use of force |
32. | American prisoner of war policy and practice from the Revolutionary War to the War on Terror |
33. | America's war on terror: Economic efficiency and policy outcomes |
34. | Sex as a weapon: The war on terror and just war theory |
35. | Exceptional Security Practices, Human Rights Abuses, and the Politics of Legal Legitimation in the American 'Global War on Terror' |
36. | Soft power, NGOs, and the US War on Terror |
37. | The Cold War and the War on Terror: Comparison and projections of the developments in the near future |
38. | By any means necessary: The quandary the CIA now faces in light of employing enhanced interrogation methods to combat the War on Terror |
39. | Legalizing Lawlessness: Evaluating the Role of Law in the Utilization of Extra-Legal Discretionary Practices within the War on Terror |
40. | The transnational practice and regulation of torture in the American 'war on terror': A portfolio of three law review articles |
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