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UNCLE SAM (7) answer(s).
 
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Friends in need / Ali, Mahir   Journal Article
Ali, Mahir Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   101609


Gathering storm: China's challenge to US power in Asia / Mearsheimer, John J   Journal Article
Mearsheimer, John J Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The United States has been the most powerful state on the planet for many decades and has deployed robust military forces in the Asia-Pacific region since the early years of the Second World War. The American presence has had significant consequences for Australia and for the wider region. This is how the Australian government sees it, at least according to the 2009 Defence White Paper: 'Australia has been a very secure country for many decades, in large measure because the wider Asia-Pacific region has enjoyed an unprecedented era of peace and stability underwritten by US strategic primacy'. 1 The United States, in other words, has acted as a pacifier in this part of the world.
Key Words China  Asia  World War  US  Uncle Sam  United Staets 
Cold War 
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Ho Chi Minh / Lacouture, Jean 1968  Book
Lacouture, Jean Book
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Publication London, Allen Lane the Penguin press, 1968.
Description 256p.Hbk
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000751923.1597/LAC 000751MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   097051


Negotiating with uncle sam: plus ca change, plus cest la meme chose / Hampson, Fen Osler   Journal Article
Hampson, Fen Osler Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Negotiation  Barack Obama  Uncle Sam  W Bush 
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ID:   100173


Temptation of Winston Churchill / Oganesya, A   Journal Article
Oganesya, A Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract HUMAN MEMORY recoils from the vast or even boundless expanse of the last war; it breaks it into events, periods and stages to better cope with its tragic grandeur. Thousands of those drawn in its whirlpool were aware of this yet not all of them proved equal to the task of passing their personal experience to the future generations. New facts and new documents reveal new dimensions of well-known facts; they even upturn our ideas about the past and many of our former approaches together with the meaning of the past events. It seems that mankind should pool efforts to draw on its collective memories to move closer to the line from which the vast panorama of this war can be seen in its entirety.
Key Words Winston Churchill  British Empire  Uncle Sam 
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ID:   091813


Uncle Sam wants US / Qizilbash, Talib   Journal Article
Qizilbash, Talib Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract During her recent visit to Pakistan, US Secretary of state Hillary Clinton participated in lively town hall meetings with Pakistan citizens, including students.
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Uncle Sam’s Hidden Empire / Crandall, Russell; Richardson, Frederick   Journal Article
Crandall, Russell Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In his penetrating How to Hide an Empire, Daniel Immerwahr considers US treatment of its territories, and chronicles the steep costs of imperial exploitation and neglect.
Key Words Uncle Sam  Hidden Empire 
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