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3 research outputs found
Justice at Bargain Prices? Empirically Testing a Theoretical Model of Plea Bargaining Under Resource Constraints
Author
Peerman Alexander
Publication venue
Publication date
01/01/2012
Field of study
No full text
Dataspace
Parsing Prior Convictions: Mathis v. United States and the Means-Element Distinction
Author
Alexander G. Peerman
S Ct
Publication venue
'Elsevier BV'
Publication date
01/01/2017
Field of study
No full text
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Manuel Noriega and the “Panama Crisis”: An annotated bibliography
Author
Allan Metz
Allman T.D.
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Bruck Connie
Buckley William F. Jr.
Buckley William F. Jr.
Central America
Charles Moritz
Cockburn Alexander
Copetas A. Craig.
David Johnston
David Johnston
David Johnston
David Johnston
David McCullough
der Noriega However
Dinges
Elaine Sciolino
First
Foster Douglas
Germany Spain
Gerry O'Sullivan
Hosenball Mark
However
James Chace
Kempton Murray
Lally Weymouth
Latin America
Latin America
Linda Greenhouse
Lyndon Johnson Thus
Manuel Noriega
Meanwhile
Moscow
Noriega
Noriega
Noriega
Noriega seemed to relish being reviled in the United States and frustrating the efforts of Ronald Reagan John Poindexter, Elliott Abrams, and others to pressure or negotiate him out ofoffice.
Operation Black Eagle
Panama
Panama
Panama
Peerman notes that the United States has tried various approaches
Sally Quinn
Seymour Hersh
Silverstein Ken
Stanfield Rochelle L
The
The involvement of the United States in overthrowing other governments has once again suddenly become legitimatized not only by President Bush but also by congressional Democrats and the mass media.
The New York Times story provoked a spate of criticism both in the United States and Panama
The United States had relatively simple goals
The United States has taken upon itself the task of removing Noriega from power.
The United States is exasperated in its campaign against its erstwhile ally Noriega
The United States quickly recognized Panama in November 1903.
This
This
Thus
United States ofAmerica v.
Wall Street Journal foreign correspondent Fred Kempe details the United States's unfortunate relationship with Noriega
While
Publication venue
'Emerald'
Publication date
Field of study
No full text
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