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SURVIVAL VOL: 50 NO 3 (9) answer(s).
 
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ID:   082384


Anthropology in Conflict: an exchange / Barcott, Rye   Journal Article
Barcott, Rye Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Conflict  Ethnic Conflict  Anthropology 
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ID:   082381


China's falklands lessons / Goldstein, Lyle   Journal Article
Goldstein, Lyle Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The People's Liberation Army's lack of recent combat experience leads Chinese defence analysts to a major, systematic effort to look outward in the pursuit of insights about the emerging strategic environment. In Chinese military literature, the 1982 Falklands War has achieved noteworthy prominence. The PLA's objective and sophisticated understanding of the war in the South Atlantic may help explain both specific Chinese military approaches toward the analogous Taiwan situation and wider trends in Chinese military development
Key Words PLA  Defence  China  Military Development  China Military 
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Europe's role in nation building / Dobbins, James   Journal Article
Dobbins, James Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Despite continuing difficulties, European institutions for the management of civil-military operations have developed to the stage where more than brief, tentative experiments can be embarked upon with some confidence. The greatest challenges faced by the EU are not in the efficacious employment of armed force, but rather in formulating and applying the broader political-military strategy which must underlie it. Outside of Europe, the most efficient way for European governments to contribute to international peace operations will be to assign national contingents directly to UN peacekeeping missions. It is, thus, time for European governments, militaries and populations to get over the trauma of Srebrenica and related UN failures in the Balkans in the early 1990s, take on board the subsequent improvement in the UN's performance, and begin once again to do their share in manning, as they are already doing in paying for, these efforts
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ID:   082376


Gaullist by any other name / Vaisse, Justin   Journal Article
Vaisse, Justin Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words European Union  Diplomacy  France  Foreign Policy 
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ID:   082378


Nuclear threat reduction: Cooperating in troubled times / Caravelli, Jack   Journal Article
Caravelli, Jack Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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ID:   082380


Return of state capitalism / Bremmer, Ian   Journal Article
Bremmer, Ian Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract After the Soviet collapse, the dynamism and market power of the United States, Japan, and Western Europe established the dominance of a liberal economic mode fuelled by private wealth, private investment and private enterprise. Yet, over the past several years, public wealth, public investment, and public enterprise have made a remarkable comeback. An era of state capitalism has dawned, the natural by-product of a global economy which will increasingly depend for most of its growth on China, the Persian Gulf states, and other emerging market countries, many of which are predisposed toward statist models of economic development. This trend is generating plenty of anxiety, particularly among American and European policymakers, who fear that the growth of national oil companies, state-owned enterprises and sovereign wealth funds threatens their countries' economic well-being and national security
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Strategic dimensions of civil resistance / Ackerman, Peter; Rodal, Berel   Journal Article
Ackerman, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The sequenced, sustained application of nonviolent operations has engendered historical results: tyrants have capitulated, governments collapsed, occupying armies retreated and political systems that denied human rights been delegitimated and dismantled. Those threatened by such campaigns are prone to define a 'regime change' desired and driven by outside parties as the object and prize In fact, the object is transformation in the way people themselves can determine how they are governed. Individuals and institutions who care about democracy and freedom, peace and security need to work together to develop a set of modern norms for how citizens and civil societies may freely work together across national boundaries and permit universal access to knowledge and resources necessary to protect rights, especially when denied or threatened by oppressive rule
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ID:   082379


Strategic implications of climate change / Dupont, Alan   Journal Article
Dupont, Alan Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Climate change of the magnitude and time frames projected by the world's leading climate scientists poses fundamental questions of human security, survival and the stability of nation states. While state weakness and destabilising internal conflicts are a more likely outcome than inter-state war, climate change will be a stress multiplier for all nations and societies, especially those already at risk from ethnic and religious conflicts, economic weakness and environmental degradation. Prudence and sensible risk management suggest that policymakers need to take this issue far more seriously. And strategic planners ought to include worst-case climate-change scenarios in their contingency planning, as climate change is set to rank with terrorism, pandemic diseases and major war as one of the principle challenges to security in the twenty-first century.
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What price energy transformation / Kraemer, R Andreas   Journal Article
Kraemer, R Andreas Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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