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ID:   114048


Main reform and functioning patterns and principles of the huma / Shimanovsky, M V; Strumentov, A G   Journal Article
Shimanovsky, M V Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The paper outlines the properties of the human mobilization resources accumulation system. It establishes which system classes it relates to, describes its functioning and development patterns, and also formulates the principles, which should underlie its reform.
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ID:   165611


Methodological basis for launching asymmetric responses in military-technological battle with a high-technology adversary / Selivanov, V.V; Ilyin, Yu.D.   Journal Article
V.V. SELIVANOV, Yu.D. ILYIN Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article considers methodological issues of launching an asymmetrical response in order to improve Russia's defense capability. It formulates key provisions of a methodological basis for asymmetrical responses in military-technical struggle against a high-technology potential adversary in developing prospective weapons, military and specialized hardware.
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ID:   032809


Political history: principles and practice / Elton, G R 1970  Book
Elton, G R Book
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Publication London, Allen Lane, 1970.
Description 184p.Hbk
Standard Number 0713901713
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005782900/ELT 005782MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   108077


Principles and praxis of China's peacekeeping / Huang, Chin-Hao   Journal Article
Huang, Chin-Hao Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract China's expanding role in peacekeeping opens up a new avenue for China to strengthen global peace operations and contribute to stability and security in Africa and other developing regions, raising the prospects for China to become even more integrated into the international community. Its evolving role in peacekeeping is underpinned by a combination of factors. Through increasing socialization and interaction with the international community, China has become more willing to accept global norms and to contribute to peace and stability. At the same time, participation in peacekeeping allows China to professionalize its armed forces, to test its power projection capabilities and to pursue its aspirations to become a major global power. Whether such cooperative behaviour will be reversed or sustained is still uncertain. As such, its definitive role in peacekeeping remains largely indeterminate and thus merits continued and more nuanced observation.
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ID:   087597


Principles of war: need for re-evaluation in context of the Indian experience / Arvind, Ashwin   Journal Article
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  Six Day War  External Threats  Internal Threats  Principles 
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ID:   114218


Principles, politics, and prudence: Libya, the responsibility to protect, and the use of military force / Williams, Paul D; Bellamy, Alex J   Journal Article
Bellamy, Alex J Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   152955


Remote sensing: principles and applications / Panda, B C 2005  Book
Panda, B C Book
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Publication New Delhi, Viva Books, 2005.
Description xxx, 288p.pbk
Standard Number 9788176496308
Key Words Remote Sensing  Applications  Principles 
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ID:   114033


Russian armed forces in the information environment: principles, rules, and confidence-building measures / Bazylev, S I; Dylevsky, I N; Komov, S A; Petrunin, A N   Journal Article
Komov, S A Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The authors draw on the record of modern-day armed conflicts and practices followed in operational training of troops and staffs to come up with a system of principles and rules guiding the Russian Armed Forces' behavior in cyberspace operations and confidence-building measures that, they believe, could maximize the opportunities offered by the global information environment for reinforcing the country's defense capabilities, containing and preventing military conflicts, promoting cooperation in the military field, and developing an international information security system.
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ID:   162564


Simulation modeling of armed confrontation in aerospace / Churkin, I P   Journal Article
Churkin, I P Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper examines the scope of the simulation modeling method to propose the general theoretical aspects and grounds of creating and applying simulation modeling of armed confrontation by troop/force groupings in aerospace.
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ID:   117106


Training principles in the armies of China and Japan / Golubev, A Yu   Journal Article
Golubev, A Yu Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Training  Sun Tzu  Class  Principles  Mongols  Military Leader 
Samurai 
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