- Japan's Response to the Persian Gulf Crisis: Implications for U.S. -Japan Relations
- This report provides information and analysis for use by Members of Congress as they deliberate on the Japanese response to the Gulf crisis and, perhaps more important, what it may mean for future U.S.-Japanese relations. The first chapter briefly reviews Japanese government actions in response to the crisis, from August 1990 to February 1991. A second section examines in detail the various factors and constraints that affected Japanese policy. The final section offers conclusions and examines implications of the episode for future U.S.-Japanese relations. Published sources for the report are cited in footnotes. digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs8/
- Iraq: Compliance, Sanctions, and U.S. Policy
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- Iraq: Compliance, Sanctions, and U.S. Policy
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- Iraq: Compliance, Sanctions, and U.S. Policy
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- Iraq: Compliance, Sanctions, and U.S. Policy
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- Iraq: Compliance, Sanctions, and U.S. Policy
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- Iraq: Weapons Threat, Compliance, Sanctions, and U.S. Policy
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- Iraq: Weapons Threat, Compliance, Sanctions, and U.S. Policy
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- Iraq: Differing Views in the Domestic Policy Debate
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- Iraq: Potential U.S. Military Operations
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- Iraq: Potential U.S. Military Operations
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- Iraq: Recent Developments in Reconstruction Assistance
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- Iraq: Recent Developments in Reconstruction Assistance
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- Iraq's New Security Forces: The Challenge of Sectarian and Ethnic Influences
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- World Oil Production After Year 2000: Business As Usual or Crises?
- Deficient productive capacity has not yet caused an oil crisis, but that does not mean it never will. Significant increases in world oil demand will have to be met primarily from Persian Gulf supplies. This is a region with a history of wars, illegal occupations, soups, revolutions, sabotage, terrorism, and oil embargoes. To these possibilities may be added growing Islamist movements with various antipathies to the West. If oil production were constrained, oil prices could rise abruptly along with adverse world economic repercussions. If the IEA and EIA are correct on the demand side, deficient world oil productive capacity could cause an oil crisis within 15 years and political disruptions in Saudi Arabia could cause one sooner. However, if the increases in world oil demand were more moderate, and there is long-term relative peace in the Middle East, with increasing foreign participation in upstream oil activities, a business as usual world oil demand and supply situation would be a likely scenario for much of the next century. digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs191/
- Iraq Oil: Reserves, Production, and Potential Revenues
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- Iraq: United Nations and Humanitarian Aid Organizations
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- Iraq: United Nations and Humanitarian Aid Organizations
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- Iraq: United Nations and Humanitarian Aid Organizations
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- Iraq: United Nations and Humanitarian Aid Organizations
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- Iraq: United Nations and Humanitarian Aid Organizations
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- Iraq War: Background and Issues Overview
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- Iraq War: Background and Issues Overview
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- Iraq War: Background and Issues Overview
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- NATO and the European Union
- Report which discusses issues related to the North Atlantic Trade Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU) including the level of involvement of the entities in using political and military actions to defend against terrorism and proliferation, the types of military forces necessary, the role of the EU in crisis management, the appropriateness of decision-making procedures to respond to emerging threats, and the role of other international institutions. digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs5920/
- Iraq: Oil-for-Food Program, International Sanctions, and Illicit Trade
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- Iraq: Oil-for-Food Program, International Sanctions, and Illicit Trade
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- Iraq: Oil-for-Food Program, International Sanctions, and Illicit Trade
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- Iraq: Oil-for-Food Program, International Sanctions, and Illicit Trade
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- Iraq: U.S. Regime Change Efforts and Post-War Governance
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- Iraq: U.S. Regime Change Efforts and Post-War Governance
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- Iraq: U.S. Regime Change Efforts and Post-War Iraq
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- Iraq: U.S. Regime Change Efforts, the Iraqi Opposition, and Post-War Iraq
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- The Kurds in Post-Saddam Iraq
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- Iraq's Trade with the World: Data and Analysis
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- Iraqi Chemical and Biological Weapons (CBW) Capabilities
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- Iraq: U.N. Inspections for Weapons of Mass Destruction
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- Iraq: U.N. Inspections for Weapons of Mass Destruction
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- Iraq: U.N. Inspections for Weapons of Mass Destruction
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- Iraq: Transition to Sovereignty
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- Iraq: U.S. Military Operations and Costs
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- Iraq: U.S. Military Operations
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- Iraq: United Nations and Humanitarian Aid Organizations
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- NATO and the European Union
- Report which discusses issues related to the North Atlantic Trade Organization (NATO) and the European Union (EU) including the level of involvement of the entities in using political and military actions to defend against terrorism and proliferation, the types of military forces necessary, the role of the EU in crisis management, the appropriateness of decision-making procedures to respond to emerging threats, and the role of other international institutions. digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs6481/
- The Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA): Origin, Characteristics, and Institutional Authorities
- The Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA or “the authority”) was established approximately one month after United States and coalition forces took control of Baghdad in Iraq on April 9, 2003.1 The authority’s mission was “to restore conditions of security and stability, to create conditions in which the Iraqi people can freely determine their own political future, (including by advancing efforts to restore and establish national and local institutions for representative governance) and facilitating economic recovery, sustainable reconstruction and development. This report discusses two views on how the authority was established, reviews selected characteristics of the authority, identifies statutory reporting requirements concerning the authority and the reconstruction of Iraq, and explores several policy issues. digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metacrs6482/
- U.S. Treatment of Prisoners in Iraq: Selected Legal Issues
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- U.S. Treatment of Prisoners in Iraq: Selected Legal Issues
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- Iraq Oil: Reserves, Production, and Potential Revenues
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- Iraq: United Nations and Humanitarian Aid Organizations
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- Iraq: U.S. Military Operations
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