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JACKSON, ASHLEY (6) answer(s).
 
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British-African defence and security connections / Jackson, Ashley   Journal Article
Jackson, Ashley Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Empire/Commonwealth and the Second World War / Jackson, Ashley   Journal Article
Jackson, Ashley Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The whole British Empire was involved in the Second World War from its outset. This article challenges the myth of Britain 'alone' against Hitler; one-fifth of the world's population was at war because Britain was. Britain called on vast colonial resources to defend a global empire and global trade. The importance of the African continent has been overlooked, but Africa experienced a large range of military activities by land, sea and air and personnel from all over the Empire served there.
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ID:   096509


Global insurgency and the new foreign policy / Jackson, Ashley   Journal Article
Jackson, Ashley Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Imperial antecedents of British special forces / Jackson, Ashley   Journal Article
Jackson, Ashley Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Britain's special forces trace their lineage to the experience of empire: a long tradition of small units operating on the periphery of Britain's imperial possessions. The catastrophic defeats of the early part of the Second World War provided the impetus for special operations to carry on the fight while Britain prepared for the return to occupied territories.
Key Words Special Forces  United Kingdom  Britain  World War II 
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ID:   079678


Nigeria: a security overview / Jackson, Ashley   Journal Article
Jackson, Ashley Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This article surveys the security challenges faced by Nigeria: political instability, tensions between the federal government and the regions, instability in the Delta Region, environmental degradation, religious rivalry and violence. It examines Nigeria's role in regional peacekeeping and in ECOWAS and the interests of the USA, UK, China, the UN and the EU.
Key Words Security  Peacekeeping  Oil  Nigeria  ECOWAS 
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ID:   164853


Taliban’s War for Legitimacy in Afghanistan / Jackson, Ashley ; Weigand, Florian   Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “The Taliban are no longer a shadowy insurgency; they are now a full-fledged parallel political order.”
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