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ID:   116127


(In)security-at-a-distance: rescaling justice, risk and warfare in a transnational age / Aas, Katja Franko   Journal Article
Aas, Katja Franko Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The article examines the progressive de-bounding of social risks and the blurring boundaries between internal and external notions of security. Contemporary forms of cross-border connectivity bring to our attention the renewed importance of analysing distance (physical, social and other) in criminology. Globalising processes significantly expand the scale and scope of social interaction, including violent conflict and crime control and security strategies, by offering social agents a possibility of acting from the point of 'strategic globality'. The article outlines an emerging landscape of 'security at a distance', where previously local and national phenomena are transformed by new forms of transnational connectivity, risk and movement. It suggests that, through the emerging forms of globalism, criminal justice is plugging into trans-border circuits of circulation of people, forms of knowledge and social and political action, where, ultimately, crime control can become an export and war can be, metaphorically, seen as an import.
Key Words Globalisation  Security  Warfare  Assemblage  Distance 
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ID:   123972


19th century thinking in a 21st century world / Junge, Michael   Journal Article
Junge, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Over the past decade the navy has changed dramatically. It has increased operations: decreased its number of ships; merged and created staffs and communities; responded to the 12 October 2000 bombing of the USS Cole-DDG-67 and 9/11; and deployed "Dirt Sailors" to fight inland battles in Iraq and Afghanistan. Meanwhile, the navy staff (OPNAV) has remained static, which one exception, the steady rise and fall of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations Communication Networks Directorate or N6.
Key Words Military Operations  Warfare  Modern Warfare  Iraq War  Afghanistan War  USS Cole 
DDG-67  History-9/11  Dirt Sailors  OPNAV  History-2000-2011  NOCND-N6 
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ID:   012895


21st century logistics: joint ties that bind / Ferris, Stephen P; Keithly, David M Autumn 1997  Article
Keithly, David M Article
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Publication 1997.
Description 38-49
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ID:   012924


21st-century land warfare: four dangerous myths / Dunlap, Charles J Autumn 1997  Article
Dunlap, Charles J Article
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Publication 1997.
Description 27-37
Key Words Warfare  Land Warfare  Future Land Warfare 
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ID:   059332


4th generation warfare and the Kashmir conflict / Lele, Ajey Oct-Dec 2004  Journal Article
Lele, Ajey Journal Article
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Publication Oct-Dec 2004.
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ID:   021335


A perspective on electronic warfare(EW) / Gupta Nimish Jan-March 2002  Article
Gupta Nimish Article
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Publication Jan-March 2002.
Description 71-83
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ID:   105595


Actor-centric theory of war: understanding the difference between COIN and counterinsurgency / Gorka, Sebastian L v; Kilcullen, David   Journal Article
Kilcullen, David Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Warfare  War Theory  Actor-Centric War 
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ID:   092487


Adapt or die: operational design and adaptation / Scott, Trent   Journal Article
Scott, Trent Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Army  Australia  Warfare  Australian Army  Operational Design - Army 
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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:   093981


Adapting the military to net-centricity / Katoch, P C   Journal Article
Katoch, P C Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Key Words Weapons  Military  Warfare  India  Net-Centricity 
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ID:   013221


Advances in technology: The impact on multinational operations / Nutwell Robert M Dec 1997  Article
Nutwell Robert M Article
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Publication Dec 1997.
Description 27-30
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ID:   131427


Against a 'world of enemies': the impact of the First World War on the development of Hitler's ideology / Simms, Brendan   Journal Article
Simms, Brendan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Adolf Hitler's experiences during the First World War have been much discussed, with historians tending to concentrate on his involvement in the fighting and the operational lessons he later claimed to draw. Much less has been written about the impact of the war on his world view, though recent work has tended to suggest that his paranoid anti-Semitism was not yet visible during the conflict. Drawing on this latest research, but also on newly discovered sources and previously underused material, the author shows that Hitler's main preoccupation during the war and its immediate aftermath was the overwhelming power of Great Britain and its American ally. He associated these two powers with the alleged international Jewish economic conspiracy that had crushed the German empire. Hitler's anti-Semitism thus originated in an anti-capitalist, rather than anti-communist, discourse. He blamed Britain and the US for the rigours of the Versailles peace settlement, a moment which was far more politically formative for him than the experience of defeat itself. His encounter with American soldiers in the summer of 1918 also marked his first engagement with the global power of the United States and the start of a belief in the demographic weakness of the German empire which inspired his plans for Lebensraum in the east.
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ID:   042135


Air power in modern warfare / Singh, Jasjit 1985  Book
Singh, Jasjit Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lancer International, 1985.
Description xxxiii,303p.
Key Words Warfare  Aeronautics 
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Accession#Call#Current LocationStatusPolicyLocation
025315358.41409/JAS 025315MainWithdrawnGeneral 
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ID:   094634


Air power in sub -conventional warfare in the South Asian regio: past lessons and future trends / Ghose, R   Journal Article
Ghose, R Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   123792


Air to ground weapons: ready for a strong first strike / Mader, Georg   Journal Article
Mader, Georg Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The range of potentially looming or very real threats is broad, as are the assets already used today, be it, Iran's underground nuclear enrichment sites or Islamist irregulars in Toyotas. This survey is a stroll through recent selected developments in modern air to ground weapons (ATGW) countering these threats.
Key Words NATO  Warfare  Iran  Middle East  France  Defence Industry 
Norway  Libya  Usa  Gulf Countries  Mali  European Union-EU 
Air-To-Ground Weapons-ATGW 
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ID:   019430


Airborne maritime patrol/ASW mission challenges / Sengupta Prasun K May 2001  Article
Sengupta Prasun K Article
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Publication May 2001.
Description 30-34
Key Words Warfare  ASW  Anti-submarine Warfare 
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ID:   012770


Airpower and the theory and practise of coercion / Gates David Dec 1997  Article
Gates David Article
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Publication Dec 1997.
Description 239-254
Key Words Air Force  Warfare  Airpower 
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ID:   126774


Air-sea battle and China's anti-access and area Denial challeng / Kearn, David W. Jr   Journal Article
Kearn, David W. Jr Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The challenge presented by china's military modernization has seemingly altered the conventional balance in the western pacific, with significant implications for U.S. national security policy, and, thus, deserves the focus of planners and decision-makers.
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ID:   067796


All the glisters: is network-centric warfare really scientific ? / Reid, Darryn J; Goodman, Graham; Johnson, Wayne; Giffin, Ralph E   Journal Article
Reid, Darryn J Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words Warfare  Network Centric Warfare  NCW 
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ID:   123976


America must be careful: where it pivots / Roncolato, Gerald D   Journal Article
Roncolato, Gerald D Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract What will the future hold in an atmosphere of rolling Arab crises and a U.S. shift of focus on the Pacific region?
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