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Papers On European History
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Napoleon Could Not Have Won The Russian Campaign
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An 8 page paper positing that Napoleon had no chance of winning the campaign. Arguments are based on William Fuller, Jr's. 'backwardness' theory of Kuturov's campaign, which included tactics that Napoleon was unprepared, strategically, to fight, or even interpret. Fuller's theories and Kuturov's tactics and strategies are argued successfully against von Clausewitz and Sun Tzu strategy and tactic theories. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Naporuss.wps
The Career Of Napoleon Bonaparte
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A 4 page paper discussing the career of Napoleon Bonaparte. The writer is concerned with assessing whether or not Napoleon was a 'Hitler-like' figure. Bibliography included.
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The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte
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This 5 page paper provides a history of this notorious conqueror of Europe and ruler of France. An overview of his life is provided and the Battle of Waterloo is included. His final exile is discussed in detail. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA31Napo.wps
The Rise and Fall of Napoleon I
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This 8 page paper looks at Napoleon Bonaparte's life and times with a focus on the battles he lost. His failed invasion of Russia and his defeat at Waterloo are highlighted. Napoleon's last will and testament is discussed as well as what happened in France shortly after his death. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA016Nap.rtf
Could the European Monetary Union Collapse?
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This 5 page report is based on a recent Fortune article by Paul Krugman entitled, “The Euro: Beware of What You Wish For.” The gist of the article is discussed and interpreted in the context of a scenario involving the collapse of the EMU, how different populations and governments within the Union interact with one another, and the changing political realities of Europe are also briefly discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BWeuro.rtf
International Political Economy
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A 5 page paper that discusses some of the political economic approaches used in today's world. A brief discussion of sanctions as one way of altering a nation's political policies is offered. A more comprehensive discussion of trade agreements is also offered with an emphasis on the European Monetary Union including its advantages and disadvantages. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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Italy's Attractiveness for Multinational Enterprises
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A 13 page paper discussing the current business climate in
light of the nation's history, government structure and preparedness of the population to
support the needs of the multinational enterprise. Italy has a dynamic and growing
economy, which has largely been an outgrowth of Italy's determination to join the European
Monetary Union in the first round. The nation had to meet rigid economic conditions and
found it necessary to turn away from political upheaval in order to work for the first-round
EU membership that it gained for itself. The paper concludes that Italy does indeed provide
a favorable environment for the multinational enterprise. Bibliography lists 11 sources in 18
endnotes.
Filename: KS-Italy2.wps
The European Union
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A 5 page paper which discusses the European Union as seen
through the eyes of prominent leaders in Europe. The essays are 'Reflections on European
Policy' by Wolfgang Schauble and Karl Lamers, and 'A Family of Nations' by Margaret
Thatcher. The articles are individually presented, presented in their varying differences of
approach, and then discussed in terms of how the two points of view could perhaps come
to some compromise and reach common ground. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAthatchr.wps
The Final Transformation Of Cabinet Government Into Prime Ministerial Government: How Valid In The Late 1990s?
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7 pages in length. The factors most important in the determination of how valid this form of government had come to be in the late 1990s have been characterized as being both visionary (Thatcher) and weak (Major). As well, some critics have contended that the concept of balance of power has been completely misconstrued, compelling the political alterations that ultimately took place; however, still others believe that a combination of personalities and political forces proved to undermine the existence of cabinet government. The writer discusses how British government has fared in the transition from cabinet to prime ministerial. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCprime.wps
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