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  • Japanese military strategies in 1942 — Immediately after the fall of Singapore in 1942 certain Army circles argued that Japan should exploit her advantage and seek peace with Great Britain. The heart of this reasoning was the fact that Japan could not knock out both the United States… …   Wikipedia

  • area air defense commander — Within a unified command, subordinate unified command, or joint task force, the commander will assign overall responsibility for air defense to a single commander. Normally, this will be the component commander with the preponderance of air… …   Military dictionary

  • League of Nations — (English) Société des Nations (French) Sociedad de Naciones (Spanish) International organization …   Wikipedia

  • Neoliberalism in international relations — In the study of international relations, neoliberalism refers to a school of thought which believes that nation states are, or at least should be, concerned first and foremost with absolute gains rather than relative gains to other nation states …   Wikipedia

  • William of Modena — William of Modena, also known as William of Sabina , Guglielmo de Chartreaux , Guglielmo de Savoy , Guillelmus (c. 1184 ndash; March 31 1251), was an Italian clergyman and papal diplomat. He was frequently appointed a legate, or papal ambassador… …   Wikipedia

  • Eyre Crowe — Sir Eyre Alexander Barby Wichart Crowe, GCB, GCMG (30 July, 1864 ndash;28 April, 1925) was a British diplomat.Eyre Crowe was born in Leipzig and educated at Düsseldorf and Berlin and in France, with a German mother and a German wife. His father… …   Wikipedia

  • Innocent IV —     Pope Innocent IV     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Innocent IV     (Sinibaldo de Fieschi)     Count of Lavagna, born at Genoa, date unknown; died at Naples, 7 December, 1254. He was educated at Parma and Bologna. For some time he taught… …   Catholic encyclopedia

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