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BORDER GUARDS (4) answer(s).
 
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Bangladesh elections and border guards rebellion / Rommohan, EN   Journal Article
Rommohan, EN Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   151774


Border guards: Kashmir neighbours install new security chiefs / Routray, Bibhu Prasad; Hamid, Omar   Journal Article
Routray, Bibhu Prasad Journal Article
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ID:   087740


Border guards of the "Imagined" watan: Arab journalists and the new Arab consciousness / Pintak, Lawrence   Journal Article
Pintak, Lawrence Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Media plays a fundamental role in the formation of national identity, most famously detailed in Benedict Anderson's theory of the imagined community. In the Arab world, a media revolution is contributing to the emergence of a reawakened regional Arab consciousness. A comparison of data from the first major regional survey of Arab journalists and the results of various public opinion polls in the region indicate that Arab journalists stand on the borderlands of Arab identity, shaping an emerging "imagined" watan [nation] that, in some ways, transcends the traditional lines in the sand that define the nation-state.
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ID:   127659


Border security of the Central Asian states on the eve of the I / Makkambaev, Pulat   Journal Article
Makkambaev, Pulat Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract For over 30 years now, the conflict in Afghanistan has been and remains a source of international and regional instability. The crisis developments emerging in the territory of this country threaten the border security of the Central Asian states; what will happen in Afghanistan after the ISAF pullout is causing even more concern. The author analyzes the impact of the Afghan conflict on the border security of the Central Asian states and concludes that bilateral and multilateral efforts to preserve border security should be improved to stave off the threats that might emanate from Afghanistan.
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