national peace essay contest

<p>anyone doing this? </p>

<p>if so, what 2 countries are you doing it on?</p>

<p>im a little confused on the post-cold war specifications</p>

<p>anyone? 10 char</p>

<p>Yes, I'm entering the contest, as well. I totally procrastinated, but I think I can manage to write a decent essay... I just got 30-some books from the University library. </p>

<p>USIP wants you to choose at least one example that occurred after the Cold War, which probably ended around 1991 (collapse of the Soviet Union).. although some people see the fall of the Berlin Wall as the end. Just do something after 1991, and you should be fine.</p>

<p>what two countries are you doing?</p>

<p>I refuse to do this essay out of principle.</p>

<p>^^^^^^^^
I concur.</p>

<p>Care to explain?</p>

<p>Ok. I am against the version of peace that is advocated by the U.N., Amnesty Internationals, and liberals. Perhaps I will explain better when I have more time.</p>

<p>^ <em>rolls</em> partisan some?</p>

<p>I want to hear this.</p>

<p>People who advocate peace are those who cannt understand the world around them.</p>

<p>B_B, your an idiot</p>