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ID:   050946


Adapting command hierarchies does NEC pose a threat or an oppor / McColl, John February 2004  Journal Article
McColl, John Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2004.
Key Words Information Warfare  Warfare  Modern Warfare 
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ID:   050463


Al-Qaeda adapts to disruption / Gunaratna, Rohan Feb 2004  Journal Article
Gunaratna, Rohan Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2004.
Summary/Abstract Al-Qaeda has been disrupersed since the 11 September 2001 attacks, but it has also changed its approach ti Take advantage of links with other islamist groups examines the points in Al-Qaeda's development over the past two years.
Key Words Terrorism  Islamic Terrorism 
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ID:   050277


Arms race and economic growth / Ihori, Toshihiro Feb 2004  Journal Article
Ihori, Toshihiro Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2004.
Key Words National Security  Arms Race  Defence Spending 
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ID:   051452


Baluch ethnicity and nationalism (1971-81): an assessment / Jetly, Rajshree Feb 2004  Journal Article
Jetly, Rajshree Journal Article
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ID:   053052


Broader context for Tokyo's foreign policy / Hirotaka, Watanabe Feb 2004  Journal Article
Hirotaka, Watanabe Journal Article
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ID:   050471


Brownback bill will not solve North Korea's problems / Smith, Hazel Feb 2004  Journal Article
Smith, Hazel Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2004.
Summary/Abstract Proposals in the USA's brownback bill to improve human rights in North Korea do not address the country's real needs
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ID:   050472


China's military modernisation takes shape / Hill, John   Journal Article
Hill, John Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2004.
Summary/Abstract While the PLA is undergoing a major overhaul, its doctrines and capabilities remain nuclear, even within its own rank
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ID:   050949


China's strategy toward the Asia-Pacific multilateral mechanism / Lai, Yueh-Tsan February 2004  Journal Article
Lai, Yueh-Tsan Journal Article
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ID:   050278


Concept costing for defence projects: the problem and its solution / Pugh, P G Feb 2004  Journal Article
Pugh, P G Journal Article
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ID:   050223


Confession or cover-up? / Zahid Hussain   Journal Article
Zahid Hussain Journal Article
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ID:   050272


Contemporary fundamentalisms: A 'negationist' relationship to t / Chesneaux, Jean   Journal Article
Chesneaux, Jean Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2004.
Key Words Fundamentalism 
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ID:   050281


Country survey XIX: Mexico / Ramos, Eduardo Morales   Journal Article
Ramos, Eduardo Morales Journal Article
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ID:   051381


Current world geostrategic posture and its prospect / Limin, Lin   Journal Article
Limin, Lin Journal Article
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ID:   050945


Delivering security in a changing world / Walker, Michael February 2004  Journal Article
Walker, Michael Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2004.
Key Words Security  WMD  International Security 
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ID:   050325


Echoes from the himalayas: the quest of Ma Lihua, a Chinese intellectual in Tibet / Yue, Gang   Journal Article
Yue, Gang Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2004.
Summary/Abstract A long-time Han resident and a prominent writer in Tibet, Ma Lihua embodies a myriad of contradictions and dilemmas of Han Chinese intellectuals in Tibet. Her deep love of Tibetans and their rich culture coexists with her old-fashioned revolutionary idealism. Her cultural relativism enables her to understand the traditions and conditions of Tibet while her very work is part of the Chinese cultural mission to incorporate Tibet into the nation-state of the PRC. With a view to the political and social environment in which she writes, this essay provides a descriptive and sympathetic reading of her work on modern Tibetan literature and her encounters with, and reflections upon, modern Tibetan society.
Key Words China  Tibet 
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ID:   050958


Economic diplomacy in India a pracitioner perspective / Rana, Kishan S Feb 2004  Journal Article
Rana, Kishan S Journal Article
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ID:   051429


Economic imperative for peace in Sri Lanka / Sarvananthan, Muttukrishna   Journal Article
Sarvananthan, Muttukrishna Journal Article
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ID:   051453


Economic marginality of ethnic minorities: an analysis of ethni / Lee, William Keng Mun Feb 2004  Journal Article
Lee, William Keng Mun Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2004.
Key Words Migration  China  Singapore  ethnicity-Singapore  Ethnic Minorities 
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ID:   050276


Economics of strategic defense and the global public good / Mcguire, Martin C Feb 2004  Journal Article
Mcguire, Martin C Journal Article
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Elite politics and the making of China's financial policy: factions matter: personal networks and the distribution of bank loans in China / Shih, Victor   Journal Article
Shih, Victor Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2004.
Summary/Abstract This article begins by focusing on the distributive implications of factions, as conceptualized by past theorists. This article then operationalizes faction as a quantitative variable using some well-established assumptions about factions. A cross-section, time-series model is then used to test the impact of factions and the intensity of factional ties on the distribution of bank loans in reform era China. Two pairs of case studies are further used to illustrate the importance of factional ties in the allocation of scarce resources in the Chinese political system. The findings are unambiguous: factional ties with top leaders can bring substantial advantage in obtaining scarce resources in the system.
Key Words Economy-China  Internal Politics-China  China 
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