| 1. | " Macroeconomic effects of war finance in the
United States: World War II and the Korean War."
| Source: | Boldt, David J.,Kassis, Mary Mathewes. "War finance: economic and historic lessons" Social Studies 95.5 Sept. 1 2004: 188-194  |
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| 2. | "
Using both the militarized interstate dispute (MID) and interstate war
data, he tests for the effect of election cycles in dispute and war
behavior."
| Source: | Maoz, Zeev. "Elections and War: The Electoral Incentive in the DemocraticPolitics of War and Peace" American Political Science Review 94.3 Sept. 1 2000: 765  |
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| 3. | "... wars." Perhaps more tellingly, the effects on the
nature of war that have followed from the changes in the ways we have
conceived of the aims of war in the second half of the twentieth century
have been profound."
| Source: | Rieff, David. "The Crusaders Moral Principles, Strategic Interests, and Military Force" World Policy Journal 17.2 June 22 2000: 39  |
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| 4. | " Bol[acute{i}]var
believed, and issued proclamations to the effect, that all military
enemies were by definition guilty of "war crimes", and that,
consequently, the rules of war did not apply."
| Source: | McLynn, Frank. "The magnificent seven" New Statesman (1996) 129.4487 May 22 2000: 56  |
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| 5. | "... Expanding this
commerce in Indian slaves, the Carolinians encouraged intertribal wars,
which were "extraordinarily wasteful in [their] effects, and led to
rapid penetration of the interior."(75) Noting the 1690-1700 war
with the Choctaws, Vernon Crane writes that..."
| Source: | VEST, JAY HANSFORD C. "From Bobtail to Brer Rabbit: Native American Influences on Uncle Remus" American Indian Quarterly 24.1 Jan. 1 2000: 19  |
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| 6. | "
Either Hemingway immediately and constantly showed the profound effects
of the war upon him, or he came out of the war untouched."
| Source: | STEWART, MATTHEW C. "Ernest Hemingway and World War I: Combatting Recent Psychobiographical Reassessments, Restoring the War" Papers on Language & Literature 36.2 Mar. 22 2000: 198  |
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| 7. | " As in John Dower's War Without Mercy,
which she cites, Bourke emphasizes white racism's contribution to
the Allied and later U.S. war efforts, but unlike Dower, she says little
about the mirror effect of its antiwhite Asian variant."
| Source: | DALEY, JOHN. "An Intimate History of Killing: Face to Face Killing inTwentieth-Century Warfare" History: Review of New Books 28.2 Jan. 1 2000: 88  |
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| 8. | "
Because of Ti}ma's focus on the aftermath of World War II in
Central Europe and the effects of war crimes on people and..."
| Source: | . "The Book of Blam" World Literature Today 73.4 Sept. 22 1999: 780  |
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| 9. | " In terms of the
health impacts on the general population in and near the war zone, the
effects of the use of DU munitions pale in comparison with the other
direct and indirect effects of war."
| Source: | Fetter, Steve,von Hippel, Frank. "After the dust settles" Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 55.6 Nov. 1 1999: 42  |
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| 10. | " The first major section of the book also
includes an imagined treatment of Theodore Parker suggesting, in effect,
that if not a "war of religion" the American Civil War was,
nonetheless, a religious struggle."
| Source: | Wilson, John F. "The Lustre of Our Country: The American Experience of ReligiousFreedom" Journal of Interdisciplinary History 30.2 Oct. 1 1999: 337-339  |
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| 11. | "... heads chronicles World War III's
effect on a small town." "The Last Day," wrote Serrano
about "[a movie] that took hold of [McVeigh] told the story of the
effect of World War III on a small town." As Stickney had
discovered..."
| Source: | Cooper, Gloria. "darts & laurels" Columbia Journalism Review 37.6 Mar. 1 1999: 17-18  |
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| 12. | " Some key
factors are not included, such as the relevance of Ultra in
Britain's World War II antisubmarine strategy and the effect of
monsoons on U.S. strategy during the Vietnam War."
| Source: | THOMAS, STAFFORD T. "Strategic Assessment in War" Perspectives on Political Science 27.4 Sept. 22 1998: 244-245  |
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| 13. | "... the many problematic aspects of East-West
relations during World War II and the effect of the war itself on
Egypt's economy, society, and emerging political parties."
| Source: | Salti, Ramzi M. "Ibrahim Abdel-Meguid. Personne ne dort a Alexandre" World Literature Today 76 June 22 2002: 157-158  |
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| 14. | " And one reason is that the adverse effects of war are simply too
high a price to pay to rectify the wrongs being committed, though
international responses short of war may still be appropriate."
| Source: | Heinze, Eric A. "The moral limits of humanitarian intervention: reconciling human respect and utility" Polity 36.4 July 1 2004: 543-559  |
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| 15. | "
Unlike many non-fiction accounts of war, I Remember Korea
investigates the human side of war and its lasting effects on both sides
and those they left at home."
| Source: | Lennon, Gail. "I Remember Korea" Resource Links 9.4 Apr. 1 2004: 28-30  |
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| 16. | " The
prints were produced from two paintings by William Hodges entitled The
Effects of Peace and The Consequences of War which were exhibited during
the French Revolutionary Wars."
| Source: | . "Two prints regarded as 'politically dangerous' in 1794 have been rediscovered and acquired by the National Maritime Museum" History Today 54.11 Nov. 1 2004: 10-11  |
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| 17. | " The creation of a suitable canonical status for the armed
Knights Hospitaller and Templar is examined by James A. Brundage, and
the definitions of 'holy war' and 'just war' and its
effect on the Christian notion of..."
| Source: | Gribbin, Joseph A. "The experience of crusading, I: Western approaches; II: Defining the crusader kingdom" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 55.4 Oct. 1 2004: 772-775  |
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| 18. | " With Moses praising God as "'a man of
war'" (29), with Augustine using biblical rationale for a just
war (either to effect peace or as divine punishment for sins), and with
continual wars actually raging in Europe,..."
| Source: | Holmer, Joan Ozark. "Shakespeare and Violence" Shakespeare Studies 32 Jan. 1 2004: 357-369  |
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| 19. | " If education can artificially reproduce for human beings
who are at peace the effects and lessons that ensue from the natural
state of war, then it should be possible for humans always to support
the state and avoid civil war."
| Source: | AHRENSDORF, PETER J. "The Fear of Death and the Longing for Immortality: Hobbes and Thucydides on Human Nature and the Problem of Anarchy" American Political Science Review 94.3 Sept. 1 2000: 579  |
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| 20. | " The English material
demonstrates from a variety of angles the political resonance of
pilgrimage: not only that to 'political saints' but the effect
of war on the movement of pilgrims (p. 189)."
| Source: | RUBIN, MIRI. "Pilgrims and pilgrimage in the medieval west" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 51.2 Apr. 1 2000: 377  |
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| 21. | " He extends his concluding observations to
the post-Vietnam War years, citing negative effects on the Washington
bureaucracy and its relationship with the public."
| Source: | Davis, Ginger R. "Backfire: A History of How American Culture Led Us into Vietnamand Made Us Fight the Way We Did" Historian 62.4 June 22 2000: 861  |
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| 22. | "... (6) For a listing of a number of articles on the attractions of the
visual effects, allusions, literary and psychological sources, etc., of
the first Star Wars films, see Lancashire "Once More" 64n3.
(7) Richard Corliss in..."
| Source: | Lancashire, Anne. "The Phantom Menace: Repetition, Variation, Integration" Film Criticism 24.3 Mar. 22 2000: 23  |
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| 23. | "... the
same effect on the Europeans." Unfortunately, subsequent chapters
fail to examine the new period in Turkish-EU relations, including the
Persian Gulf War, with the rigor."
| Source: | Sherwin, Joshua. "Contemporary Turkish Foreign Policy" Journal of International Affairs 54.1 Sept. 22 2000: 325  |
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| 24. | "
She also tried to ease concerns of the leaders of neighboring
countries who fear Plan Colombia will only exacerbate the civil war.
"I believe that fears of the effect [of the..."
| Source: | Morrison, James. "EMBASSY ROW" Washington Times Aug. 28 2000: 12  |
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| 25. | " They saw the commercials as a
"pity quest," according to consultant Bob Ward, in which Dole
was in effect saying, " 'I'm a wounded war veteran."
| Source: | HUNTER, PAMELA. "Using Focus Groups in Campaigns: A Caution" Campaigns & Elections 21.7 Aug. 1 2000: 38  |
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