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Internet security protocols: protecting IP traffic / Black, Uyless 2000  Book
Black, Uyless Book
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Publication DelhI, Pearson Education Asia, 2000.
Description xviii, 286p.
Standard Number 8178082713
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ID:   088547


Kyrgyzstan's security problems today / Abduvalieva, Ryskul   Journal Article
Abduvalieva, Ryskul Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Regional stability and security consist of two levels-the external security of each country at the regional level and the internal security of each of them individually. A state's external and internal security are closely interrelated concepts. It stands to reason that ensuring internal security and stability is the primary and most important task. But the external aspect also requires attention. This article takes a look at the most important problems of ensuring Kyrgyzstan's security.
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Pakistan between Central and South Asia RSC / Priego, Alberto   Journal Article
Priego, Alberto Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The strategic gap between India and Pakistan compels Islamabad to pay attention to its northern dimension, namely Afghanistan and Central Asia. For this reason, in order to avoid being threatened from the North and the South at the same time, Pakistan has always tried to get a friendly government in Afghanistan. During the 1980s and the 1990s a series of events, such as the invasion of Afghanistan, the involvement of Pakistan in the conflict and then the emergence of War on Terror, have changed dramatically the regional situation. At the end of the 1990s there were two separate Regional Security Complexes, the Central and the South Asian ones, divided by Afghanistan, an insulator state. At present, we see how these two Regional Security Complexes have converged in a common point-Afghanistan-which is the hub of a new Regional Security Complex (South-Central Asian RSC) involving these two regions.
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Security consciousness in South Asia / Khobragade, Vinod   Journal Article
Khobragade, Vinod Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Perceiving security threats from each other especially India's threat to Pakistan and vice-versa, and China's threat to India, the traditional rivals have been engaged in aggrandizing and modernization of their military structures and in this direction they have maximized their defence budgets at the larger scale. Moreover, because of multiple security problems within and outside the state, almost all the South Asian states are also indulged in acquiring defence shields
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Security problems and afersata in Ethiopia: the case of Semen and Begemider Governorate-General (1941-1974) / Tariku, Ayele   Journal Article
Tariku, Ayele Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Academic literature gave less emphasis to the causes of insecurity of the society in Africa, and the role of the indigenous institutions to minimise the insecurity problems. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the sources of insecurity and the roles of the afersata (indigenous communal court) in solving insecurity problems in Ethiopia focusing on the Semen and Begemider Governorate General. This Governorate General existed in Ethiopia from the periods 1941–1974 comprising various cultural groups within it. It included Amhara, Agaw, Kimant, Tigrie, Kunama, and Bete Israel groups. Qualitative methodology was employed for this research, in which archival sources available in the North Gondar Administrative Zone were significantly utilised. Besides, secondary and oral sources were thoroughly scrutinised. The finding shows that banditry, imposition of unfair taxes and fees, and mal-administration had threatened the security of human livelihood in Semen and Begemider Governorate General from the periods 1941–1974. Indigenous institutions such as Afersata played pivotal roles in minimising these security problems at least by identifying unknown offenders in the community.
Key Words Ethiopia  Security Problems  Begemider and Semen  Afersata 
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Security problems in Central Asia and possibilities of increase / Jun, Zhao   Journal Article
Jun, Zhao Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The author analyzes the intricate problems of security in Central Asia. In his view, security in this region is very important for China, Russia and India. He comes to the conclusion that the three great powers have enormous possibilities for cooperation in the consolidation of security in the Central Asian Region.
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Security problems in East Asia / Lokshin, G   Article
Lokshin, G Article
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Summary/Abstract On June 25, 2014, a round-table discussion took place at the Center for Vietnam and ASEAN Studies at the RAS Institute for Far Eastern Studies (the RAS IFES) within the framework of joint research of the Russian Humanitarian Scientific Foundation and the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences on the subject "Ways to Strengthen Security and Cooperation in East Asia. Heads and experts of different sections of the RAS IFES took part in the discussion whose moderatorwas V. Mazyrin, D.Sc. (Econ), head of the Center for Vietnam and ASEAN Studies and head of the project.
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Security problems of Southeast Asia / Beri, H M L   Journal Article
Beri, H M L Journal Article
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