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Using simulation to influence foreign policy

WSC'99. 1999 Winter Simulation Conference Proceedings. 'Simulation - A Bridge to the Future' (Cat. No.99CH37038), 1999
The United States Air Force's Air Mobility Command operates airlift missions that service the United States Navy's Pacific Fleet in the Indian Ocean. All of these missions travel through Singapore's airport, which has very restrictive operating hours. This paper discusses the use of simulation to assess the cycle time impacts of changing Singapore and ...
Michael Carter   +2 more
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Implications for US Foreign Policy

2021
As the case study analysis has highlighted systemic factors in how the U.S. plans and wages its wars, this chapter suggests specific ways to address these problems and avoid getting caught in endless conflicts in the future.
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US foreign policy in Lebanon

2014
For Americans, Lebanon conjures up images of terrorism and Israeli invasions. More recently, Lebanon’s mass demonstrations to rid the country of its Syrian occupation swept the media in 2005. Often called the Cedar revolution, the West saw contrasting images of Western-looking women and black-clad Islamists.
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US Foreign Policy

2018
US Foreign Policy provides a perspective on US foreign policy that is critical and connected. This text aims to help with the critically assessment of US foreign policy, presenting the reader with diverse political perspectives and giving them the tools to come to their own conclusions.
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US Foreign Policy

2017
U.S. Foreign Policy provides a comprehensive overview of the United States’s role in international politics. Chapters focus in turn on the historical background, institutions, regional relations, and contemporary issues that are key to the superpower’s foreign policy making.
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Compartmentalizing US Foreign Policy

2021
This chapter explores how Ronald Reagan's personal beliefs shaped his administration's policies. It includes the considerations of human rights in US foreign policy. Reagan criticized elements of Jimmy Carter's human rights policy before entering the White House because it allegedly neglected the US national interests.
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US Foreign Policy and China

2020
This book draws critical attention to the core security challenges that have defined U.S. foreign policy in relation to China and its rise on the international stage. During the administrations of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama the traditional safeguards and stabilizers to strategic competition were broadly adhered to, albeit not without in
Aiden Warren, Adam Bartley
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`Biomania' and US Foreign Policy

Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 2005
This paper considers the increasing prominence of bioterror as a national security threat in the United States. It highlights the powerful discursive strategies surrounding bioterror — resident in academic and policymaking circles — and relates them to corresponding US practices across the domestic-foreign policy continuum.
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Use of Force in Foreign Policy

2017
Foreign policy analysis has been used effectively to explain the use of force. Several leading approaches and paradigms help explain the use of force as a tool of foreign policy. These approaches are based on the important preliminary step of opening up the black box of state, which highlights the importance of decision making for explaining ...
Stephen L. Quackenbush   +1 more
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