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MACKINLAY, JOHN (9) answer(s).
 
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Armadillo / Mackinlay, John; Metz, Janus   Journal Article
Mackinlay, John Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract In 2010, Armadillo brought home the realities of war to a hitherto unaware Danish public. Filmed over the course of three months by a small crew embedded with the Danish contingent in Afghanistan, Janus Metz's documentary shot to number one in Denmark's box office in the week of its release and sparked a heated debate on the country's role in Afghanistan. Two years on, the political debate continues - this time over the allegedly controversial decision not to close the Armadillo base even after its strategic relevance had been superseded. In this poignant interview, Janus Metz goes back to the heart of documentary-making to talk about the representation of war, the difficulties of maintaining objectivity, and the fine line between reality and art.
Key Words Afghanistan  Realities Of War  Armadillo 
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British and American forces in Iraq / Mackinlay, John Dec 2004  Journal Article
Mackinlay, John Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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British way of remembering / Mackinlay, John   Journal Article
Mackinlay, John Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Reflecting on the grace and splendour of the field cemeteries of past wars - simple memorials to the fallen - John Mackinlay reviews Steve McQueen's installation, Queen and Country. A modern interpretation of those same principles of dignity and respect, he argues that it is a fitting commemoration of the soldiers who died in the Iraq war.
Key Words Iraq  Iraq War  Britain  Six Day War 
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ID:   066636


Defeating complex insurgency: beyond Iraq and Afghanistan / Mackinlay, John; McNamee, Terence (ed.); Dalgaard, Klaus (ed.) 2005  Book
Mackinlay, John Book
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Publication London, Royal United Services Institute, 2005.
Description xii, 66p.
Series Whitehall paper 64
Standard Number 0855161175
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ID:   060165


Globalization and insurgency / Mackinlay, John 2002  Book
Mackinlay, John Book
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Publication United States, Oxford University Press, 2002.
Description 116p.
Series Adelphi paper; 352
Standard Number 0198527071
Key Words Globalization  Insurgency  Paramilitary Forces 
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ID:   060994


How long has Gyanendra got ? / Mackinlay, John Apr 2005  Journal Article
Mackinlay, John Journal Article
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Publication Apr 2005.
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Is UK doctrine relevant to global insurgency / Mackinlay, John   Journal Article
Mackinlay, John Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Nepal's transition to a post-insurgency era / Mackinlay, John   Journal Article
Mackinlay, John Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract Nepal is back to normal, but the transition to post-insurgency has brought social change. The end of the Maoist insurgency has signalled also the end of an era for the Nepalese royal family. In particular, the young and active element of the population has a more globally attuned expectation of their quality of life and right to self-determination. But significant obstacles to peace implementation remain. Resources are limited and cannot stretch to cover delays; intercommunal violance may be just over the horizon; and most crucially, the state has failed to recreate its monopoly of violence. If the government fails to impose order, then local factions may take power for themselves
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Peacekeepers: assessment of peacekeeping operations at the Arab-Israel interface / Mackinlay, John 1989  Book
Mackinlay, John Book
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Publication London, Unwin Hyman, 1989.
Description xvii, 239p.
Standard Number 0044451334
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