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WILLIAMS, MICHAEL (5) answer(s).
 
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Crisis and consensus in British politics: from Bagehot to Blair / Williams, Michael 2000  Book
Williams, Michael Book
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Publication Hampshire, macmillan Press, 2000.
Description x, 231p.
Standard Number 0333775716
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043995320.941/WIL 043995MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   093111


Homeland security and NATO policy / Williams, Michael   Journal Article
Williams, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words NATO  Security  Homeland Security  NATO Policy 
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Revisiting established doctrine in an age of risk / Williams, Michael   Journal Article
Williams, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Storm is brewing in the treacherous South China Sea / Williams, Michael   Journal Article
Williams, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2012-13.
Key Words ASEAN  East Asia  South China Sea  United States  China  Vietnam - History 
Obama  Xi Jinping  Vietnam War - 1974 
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ID:   083712


Threats from within: four challenges inside the NATO Alliance / Smith, Julianne; Williams, Michael   Journal Article
Williams, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Common wisdom is that NATO's future hinges solely on the outcome of the International Security Assistance Force mission in Afghanistan. While the state of Afghanistan will impact the future of the Alliance for better or for worse, it will not be the sole or even primary factor to influence the future of NATO. In many ways, Afghanistan has become an excuse for the Alliance to ignore some of the in-built problems of the organisation. The allies' inability to define clearly the nature of the Alliance and its core missions, a lack of capability and poor funding, topped off by exceedingly weak and troubled relations with other international organisations, particularly the European Union, all pose significant challenges that the alliance must address to remain relevant, coherent, and equipped to engage effectually in future operations.
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