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171539
Challenges to prevention of nuclear terrorism
/ Khanijo, Roshan
Khanijo, Roshan
Journal Article
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Key Words
Nuclear Safety
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Nuclear Proliferation
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IAEA
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Nuclear Terrorism
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India
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Cyber Threats
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Terrorist Organisations
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Internal Threats
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National Disaster Management Authority
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Civilian Nuclear Power Plants
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ID:
098736
Containing aggression in the context of the new military doctri
/ Sirotinin, Ye S
Sirotinin, Ye S
Journal Article
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Publication
2010.
Key Words
Terrorism
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Social conflict
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Russia
;
National Interests
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Military Security
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Internal Threats
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Cross-border Threats
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ID:
149747
Double trouble: Jordan negotiates internal and external threats
/ Najib, Mohammed
Najib, Mohammed
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A relative oasis of stability in a troubled region, Jordan is nonetheless contending with multiple internal pressures that could yet destabilise it. Mohammed Najib surveys the security challenges facing the kingdom following the 20 September elections.
Key Words
Terrorism
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Jordan
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Security Challenges
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Islamic State
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External Threats
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Radicalisation
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Internal Threats
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Counterterrorism Operations
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ID:
133135
From weakness to strength: the political roots of security sector reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina
/ Berg, Louis-Alexandre
Berg, Louis-Alexandre
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
The mixed results of efforts to reform the governance of security forces in the aftermath of conflict require deeper examination of the political constraints that shape statebuilding processes. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, attempts to restructure and centralize the security forces led to a substantial though incomplete reform of the military, but limited impact on the police forces. These uneven results are rooted in the nature of political coalitions that constrain recipient leaders and shape their interaction with external actors. While Bosnian leaders mostly relied on a cohesive political base that favoured close links between political parties and the police forces, fragmentation within these parties generated internal threats that enabled reforms to the military. This case demonstrates the limits of external influence without changes to underlying political conditions.
Key Words
Political conflict
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Political Constraints
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Internal Threats
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International Involvement
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Political Roots
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External Influence
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Security Sector Reform - SSR
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International Organization - IO
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Political Weakness
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Security Reforms
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139643
Geo-politico situation: Indian armed forces and higher defence organisations-transformation and future strategy
/ Gadeock, S K
Gadeock, S K
Article
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Key Words
Transformation
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Internal Threats
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Indian Armed Forces
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Future Strategy
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Geo - Politico Situation
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Higher Defence Organisations
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Violent Conventional Conflicts
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Powerful Military Alliances
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Sino - Indian Defence Cooperation
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ID:
141583
New jihadi threats to India: changing dynamics of proxy war
/ Karim, Afsir
Karim, Afsir
Article
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Key Words
Proxy War
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India
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LOC
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New Dynamics
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Internal Threats
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Pakistani Terrorist
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ISIL
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New Jihadi Threats
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ID:
087597
Principles of war: need for re-evaluation in context of the Indian experience
/ Arvind, Ashwin
Arvind, Ashwin
Journal Article
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Publication
2009.
Summary/Abstract
This paper endeavours to collate all the enunciated principles of war. It examines their relevance across the dimensions and spectrum of conflict that the country is likely to face and suggests a set of principles that would the test in future.
Key Words
India
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Six Day War
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External Threats
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Internal Threats
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Principles
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ID:
129360
South Asia militaries threats securities
/ Nair, Vijai K
Nair, Vijai K
Journal Article
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Publication
2012.
Summary/Abstract
South Asia comprises all countries from Pakistan in the West; Afghanistan in the North; Myanmar to the East; and the Indian Ocean on the south. Countries that till recently, were ruled by colonial powers that imposed their own brand of governance in keeping with their interests rather than those of the native people. It was only as recently as the mid-20th century that these nations shed the colonial yoke and started to develop indigenous means of governance (monarchical, democratic, autocratic, or totalitarian) as behooved historical national systems. These countries fell into the category of 'developing nations.' Unlike the more advanced western colonial powers, the agricultural and industrial revolutions in South Asia came about simultaneously and as late as the mid-20th century accompanied by the phenomenal socioeconomic turbulence that affected governance and its evolution in the 'developing nations.'
Key Words
National Security
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Regional Security
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Afghanistan
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South Asia
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China
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India
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Bangladesh
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Myanmar
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Nepal
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Military Threats
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External Threat
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Internal Threats
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Colonial Powers
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Historical National Systems
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Socioeconomic Turbulence
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Pakistan - 1967-1977
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