Senior Independent Study Theses from 1990
Quest For Change- the Reform Process in the German Democratic Republic, Mary M. Calder
Department: International Relations
History Behind the Argument: Competing Versions of American History, Thomas B. Drake
Department: International Relations
The Rape of Our Earth: An Unnatural Phenomenon: the Deforestation Dilemma, Anya D. Kenny
Department: International Relations
Converging Interests of a Twelve-Member Community: the Search For a European Community Foreign Policy, Elsa A. Linke
Department: International Relations
Functional Theory Behind the Organization of African Unity and Its Policy Goals, Michelle Miranda
Department: International Relations
Antartica's Resources and the International Arena, Trond B. Peersen
Department: International Relations
Soviet Policy Toward the Middle East Since 1948 With a Focus on the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Lorna S. Pires
Department: International Relations
How Has ASEAN Helped in the Growth and Development of the Countries in the Association?, S. Samuel Tumiwa
Department: International Relations
Neither David Nor Goliath: An Analysis of Palestinian and Israeli Nationalism, Thomas C. Webster
Department: International Relations
Defense Unity in Western Europe: Changing Policies, Changing Attitude, Jennifer Young
Department: International Relations
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1989
U.S. Policy Toward Nicaragua: Is It Sound?, Amy C. Arnold
Department: International Relations
Potential For Peace? The Paths, Problems, and Promises of Regional Integration, Diane L. Haugh
Department: International Relations
State-Sponsored Terrorism in the Middle East, Karin M. King
Department: International Relations
Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge: An Analysis of the Factors Which Contributed to the Ascendancy of the Khmer Rouge, Marc S. Lavoie
Department: International Relations
Liasons Fatales: The U.S.-Israeli Relationship and the Question of Palestinian Self-Determination, Marci Kay LeFevre
Department: International Relations
Developing a Palestinian Nation-State Next to Israel: The People Respond to an Unacceptable Status Quo, Halima D. Muhawi
Department: International Relations
Guatemalan Capitalist Development and U.S. Investment: Growth and Disparity, Laurence E. Myers
Department: International Relations
Oil and Containment: An Historical Analysis of U.S. Policy Objectives in the Persian Gulf, Jay G. Roadarmel
Department: International Relations
Diplomatic Immunity: Current Issues and Problems in the United States, Kimberley Rowland
Department: International Relations
Soviet Policy Toward India Since 1945: Elements of Change and Continuity, Ranjit Roy
Department: International Relations
Reinterpreting Hitler: The 1970's Hitlerwave in Germany, Sarah Thomas
Department: German Studies; International Relations
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1988
Soviet Foreign Policy in the Third World: With a Focus on Iran and India, Donel E. Hartswick
Department: International Relations
Containment of Political Dissent in Soviet Literature: a Case Study of Vladimir Voinovich, Kimberley A. Paul
Department: International Relations
United States Responses to the Tonkin Gulf Incidents: The Government Responds to Crisis, Scott M. Rogers
Department: International Relations
Charles Degaulle's Vision of a Third Force, Christian D. Welch
Department: International Relations
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1987
China Strives For Modernization: Initiatives Toward Normalization With Non-Communist Countries, Cynthia M. Green
Department: International Relations
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1986
Jimmy Carter's "Pan-American" Success: the President and the Panama Canal Treaties, Lori J. Charvat
Department: International Relations
Themes in Chinese Foreign Policy, Jonathan J. Johnson
Department: History; International Relations
Does Management Make a Difference?, David Simboli
Department: International Relations
Brave New Tanzania: a Critique of the State Craft of Julius K. Nyerere, Uschy L. Wozak
Department: International Relations
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1985
Free Enterprise vs. Communism: The Guatemalan Coup of 1954, Lawrence P. Allen
Department: International Relations
U.S.-Yugoslav Foreign Policy: Has the U.S. Given More Than It Has Gained? - a Study Since 1948, David A. Berrien
Department: International Relations
The Goan Identity, Coralie V. da Costa
Department: International Relations
Central American Refugees in the United States: The Motivation "Push" and "Pull" Factors Involved, Susanne D. Egli
Department: International Relations
Finnish Neutrality, Kathleen Forland
Department: International Relations
Effect of the Cuban Revolution on United States Foreign Policy Towards Latin America in the 1960's: the Case of the Dominican Republic, Sharon E. Gustafson
Department: International Relations
Perceptual and Attitudinal Changes of Foreign Students: A Case Study at the College of Wooster, Richard L. Loomis
Department: International Relations
Cultural Conflict of Illegal Immigration to the United States, Jeffrey Martin
Department: International Relations
L'Evolution Politique De Madagascar Depuis 1972, Mary L. McWilliams
Department: International Relations; French and Francophone Studies
Legality of Nuclear Weapons: An Analysis of International Legal Principles With Application to the Nuclear Dilemma, Deborah D. Smith
Department: International Relations
Democratic Principles and National Security: U.S.-Philippine Policy 1969-1984, Debra J. C. Sobrepena
Department: International Relations
Forty Years of Cold War: a Study of Fluctuations in Soviet-American Relations, Cheryl L. Trautmann
Department: International Relations
Woman Suffrage in the United States and England Examined: 1890-1920, Diane L. Weisz
Department: International Relations
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1984
Suez Crisis of 1956 Exemplifies the Inadequacy of An International Legal System Which Is Unable to Adapt to Aging Treaties and Severe Ideological Changes, David D. Burke
Department: International Relations
Reigns in Space: Power or Peace?, James S. Engler
Department: International Relations
Limits of Soviet Tolerance: Czechoslovakia, 1968, Gerasimina Margaroni
Department: International Relations
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1983
La Continuite De La Politique Etrangere De La France: Attitude a L'Egard Du Systeme Atlantique De 1958 a 1983, Susan E. Eisley
Department: International Relations
World Order Models Project As the Quest For "Relevant Utopias", Pamela A. Guye
Department: International Relations
Changes in Human Rights Foreign Policy: Carter and Reagan, Anne E. Lawton
Department: International Relations
Cambodian Crisis: In Quest of Peace and Stability in Indochina, Vin Osatananda
Department: International Relations
Expropriation of the Copper Mines and the Politics of Chile 1904-1973, Eric C. Raynor
Department: International Relations
Sins of the Fathers: Patriarchal Politics in the Third Reich, Sabine Schleidt
Department: German Studies; International Relations
El Savadoran Refugees: A Case For Their Legal Acceptance in the United States, Annette M. Wire
Department: History; International Relations
Senior Independent Study Theses from 1982
Illegal Immigration From Mexico: Causes, Consequences, and U.S. Policy Responses, Vicki L. Boesel
Department: International Relations
Analysis of the Regionalization of the 1975-1976 Lebanese Civil War, Grace T. Garboushian
Department: International Relations
Belize: Island Adrift on a Continent - Political Developments in Central America, Gwenn A. Habernickel
Department: International Relations
The I.B.R.D. and Chile, S. K. Hussain
Department: International Relations