IRAQ WAR THROUGH THE LENS OF NATIONALITY, czerwiec 2009 r. : On March 19, 2003, the United States military led a "pre-emptive" strike on Iraq, thrusting media into a heightened responsibility to keep the American public informed. By May 1, 2003, President George W. Bush had declared the war over, but at the time of this study, Spring 2005, violence prevailed in Iraq. Throughout the Iraq War, different styles of print media coverage appeared between the United States and German presses - reflective of each country's stance on the Iraq war. As influenced by numerous factors, U.S. and German newspapers covered the Iraq conflict in different ways.To assess the accuracy of those predictions, a content analysis of German newspaper, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) and U.S. newspaper, the Washington Post, was conducted. This study may offer an explanation as to why the United States and Germany shared such opposing opinions about the Iraq War-each country's citizens experienced the news from different perspectives.
ENTREPRENEURIAL BEHAVIOUR OF RESEARCHERS IN A BASIC RESEARCH CENTER Deborah Sessano 361.00 zł This study analyses whether CERN researchers show an entrepreneurial behaviour both at the personal and 
Civil Society Debate in Turkey Funda Gençoglu Onbasi 419.00 zł An analysis of the debate revolving around the concept of civil society in Turkey shows that despite 
Does Politic Decentralization in Switzerland Strengthen Social Capital? Cornelia Baciu 64.00 zł Seminar paper from the year 2009 in the subject Politics - Methods, Research, grade: 1,3, University of 
International Relations Paul Wilkinson 53.00 zł Covering topics such as foreign policy, the world economy, and globalization, this Very Short 
Encyclopedia of Religion & War
Liberalism & WarMilitary power is now the main vehicle for regime change, the US army has been used on more than 30 ...