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Jim Nichol

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  • B.A., University of NC at Charlotte; M.I.S., American University; M.A., National War College; Ph.D., University of Wa... moreedit
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Page 1. THE LIBRARY OF CONQRESS SOVIET VIEWS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN NATIONS: AN EXAMINATION OF UNCLASSIFIED SOVIET SOURCES A Report Prepared under an Interagency Agreement ...
At the April 2-4, 2008, NATO summit in Bucharest, Romania, a principal issue was consideration of the candidacies for membership of Albania, Croatia, and Macedonia. The allies agreed to extend invitations to Albania and Croatia. Although... more
At the April 2-4, 2008, NATO summit in Bucharest, Romania, a principal issue was consideration of the candidacies for membership of Albania, Croatia, and Macedonia. The allies agreed to extend invitations to Albania and Croatia. Although the alliance determined that ...
... who opposed closing the airbase, Bakyt Beshimov, the leader of the opposition Social Democratic Party, argued that “both the Manas Airbase and ... only with the United States, but with many Western countries.” He and some other Kyrgyz... more
... who opposed closing the airbase, Bakyt Beshimov, the leader of the opposition Social Democratic Party, argued that “both the Manas Airbase and ... only with the United States, but with many Western countries.” He and some other Kyrgyz citizens argued that by hosting both the ...
... The Communist Party leader declined to run. The party nominated a less-known surrogate, State Duma deputy Nikolay Kharitonov. Similarly, the Liberal Democratic Party leader, Vladimir Zhirinovskiy, declined and the party nominated Oleg... more
... The Communist Party leader declined to run. The party nominated a less-known surrogate, State Duma deputy Nikolay Kharitonov. Similarly, the Liberal Democratic Party leader, Vladimir Zhirinovskiy, declined and the party nominated Oleg Malyshkin. ...
... Fifteen UNOMIG observers were withdrawn from the Kodori Valley because the Abkhaz rebels announced that their safety could not be guaranteed, Mulet stated.18 Russian peacekeepers also permitted Abkhaz forces to deploy in the Gali... more
... Fifteen UNOMIG observers were withdrawn from the Kodori Valley because the Abkhaz rebels announced that their safety could not be guaranteed, Mulet stated.18 Russian peacekeepers also permitted Abkhaz forces to deploy in the Gali region and along the Inguri River near ...
Abstract: In the early 1990s, Georgia and its breakaway South Ossetia region had agreed to a Russian-mediated ceasefire that provided for Russian" peacekeepers" to be stationed in the region. Moscow extended citizenship and... more
Abstract: In the early 1990s, Georgia and its breakaway South Ossetia region had agreed to a Russian-mediated ceasefire that provided for Russian" peacekeepers" to be stationed in the region. Moscow extended citizenship and passports to most ethnic Ossetians. ...
At Bucharest NATO will also consider whether to offer a Membership Action Plan (MAP) to Georgia and Ukraine. The MAP is a viewed as a way station to membership. However, Russia's strong objection to the two countries' eventual... more
At Bucharest NATO will also consider whether to offer a Membership Action Plan (MAP) to Georgia and Ukraine. The MAP is a viewed as a way station to membership. However, Russia's strong objection to the two countries' eventual membership, as well as internal separatist ...
... 2 After the trial of the businessmen began in February 2005, over 100 witnesses testified that they were innocent, groups of family members and others held vigil at the ... Protesters in Kara-Suu (a town straddling the border with... more
... 2 After the trial of the businessmen began in February 2005, over 100 witnesses testified that they were innocent, groups of family members and others held vigil at the ... Protesters in Kara-Suu (a town straddling the border with Kyrgyzstan) burned government buildings on May 14 ...
... 5 Secretary of Defense Robert Gates testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee on January 27, 2009 that the Defense Department had seen a slight increase in Iranian shipments of arms into Afghanistan in recent months, but... more
... 5 Secretary of Defense Robert Gates testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee on January 27, 2009 that the Defense Department had seen a slight increase in Iranian shipments of arms into Afghanistan in recent months, but also that the flow of Iranian weapons ...

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