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MILITARY DIMENSIONS (5) answer(s).
 
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Fool's errand for a perfect deal with Iran / Fikenscher , Sven-Eric; Reardon, Robert J   Article
Fikenscher , Sven-Eric Article
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Summary/Abstract After months of optimistic statements from negotiators, the P5+1 (the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany) and Iran still have not achieved a comprehensive agreement to resolve the nuclear dispute. However, the interim Joint Plan of Action (JPA) is—at this writing—still in force and both sides maintain that a comprehensive deal remains within reach.
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ID:   106192


Infrastructure development in Tibet and their military dimensio / Verma, Virendra Sahai   Journal Article
Verma, Virendra Sahai Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Military dimensions in the future of the Indian presence in space / Siddhartha V April-June 2000  Article
Siddhartha V Article
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Publication April-June 2000.
Description 243-258
Key Words Space-India  India-Space  Military Dimensions 
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ID:   158999


Military dimensions of a multipolar world: implications for global governance / Anthony, Ian   Journal Article
Anthony, Ian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract For a decade after the Cold War it seemed that multilateral governance might take root under US leadership, including a reinvigorated United Nations and a strengthened international legal framework. The nuclear explosive devices tested by India in 1998 took place in a pivotal period when the so-called ‘unipolar moment’ of the US began to be challenged by states that were not satisfied such an arrangement could advance their national interests.
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ID:   124928


Military dimensions of the Indian space program / Paracha, Sobia   Journal Article
Paracha, Sobia Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Indian space program is increasingly militarized. A clear policy shift in this direction has taken place. The transformation is happening because of international cooperation, especially in the civilian domain. In order to get foreign support, India projects the civilian image of its space program by arguing that there are bureaucratic and organizational barriers between civil and military programs that control internal diversion. At the same time, there exists evidence of civilian technology acquired through foreign sources being diverted for military use.
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