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UK NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY (2) answer(s).
 
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Economization, or why a British diplomat should double as a tra / Grabar, Ya   Journal Article
Grabar, Ya Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract FOREIGN POLICY cannot remain frozen; it is as fluid as any other sphere of social relations. Indeed, at different stages of human history, wars, national and religious movements, technical innovations, and scientific discoveries triggered changes in world politics. In the last five years, global economy gradually recovering from the world crisis which began in 2008 has been a catalyst of such changes. Economic problems which have not yet left the stage affected and continue to affect the UK foreign policy.
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Introduction: the future of UK intelligence and special operations / Aldrich, Richard J; Davies, Philip H J   Journal Article
Aldrich, Richard J Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Despite the advent of a UK National Security Strategy in 2008, there has been surprisingly little public discussion of the long-term future of the intelligence and security services, together with cognate subject of special operations.
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