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 Justice Among Nations: On the Moral Basis of Power and Peace by Thomas L. Pangle, Justice Among Nations: On the Moral Basis of Power and Peace
 The Defense Policies of Nations: A Comparative Study by Douglas J. Murray, X Now in its third edition, "The Defense Policies of Nations" has been thoroughly updated to take into account the dramatic developments of recent years: the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the resurgence of East Asian powers, the emergence of newly independent nations in Eastern Europe, the continuing instability of the Middle East, and the growing importance of third world nations in global security matters. "For those dealing with national defense issues on a daily basis, or even for those interested in the subject because of its current relevance, "The Defense Policy of Nations" is must reading."--Gen. Theodore J. Conway, "Military Review." "American Academy of Political and Social Science.
National Merit Finalist - A National Merit Finalist is a recipient of an award from the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. National Merit Finalists are selected from National Merit Semifinalists on the basis of an application sent to the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, which includes an essay, principal recommendation, transcript, and other information. National police - National police are the primary source of law enforcement activities in some countries, such as Italy, France and Japan, and are organised on a national basis. They provide all manner of law enforcement such as patrol and prevention, crime investigation, and counter-intelligence. National syndicalism - National Syndicalism is typically associated with the right-wing labor movement in Italy which would later become the basis for Mussolini’s Fascist Party. Unlike anarcho-syndicalists, trade unionists, and other left-wing elements of the Italian labor movement, the national syndicalists supported Italy’s involvement in the First World War. Rugby League National Leagues - The Rugby League National Leagues (currently known as the LHF Healthplan National Leagues as a result of sponsorship) form the basis for rugby league competition in Great Britain below Super League. There are three leagues: Leagues One and Two are semi-professional, whilst League Three is "open"; professionalism is allowed, though most teams are in fact amateur.
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