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CONFLICT SCENARIOS (4) answer(s).
 
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Burning bridges: Colombia-Venezuela tensions rise / Webb-Vidal, Andy   Journal Article
Webb-Vidal, Andy Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Classification Framework for Analyzing the War and Peacemaking Potential of News Media in Pakistan / Hussain, Shabir   Journal Article
Hussain, Shabir Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In this study, we present a contextual model for analyzing the escalatory and de-escalatory trends in media reporting of seven conflicts in Pakistan. For this purpose, we combined findings from both survey and content analysis. While the survey helped to examine the journalists’ perceptions about the security threats of conflicts and the factors that influence the reportage, the content analysis was utilized to analyze the escalatory and de-escalatory characteristics in the coverage. The findings show that high security conflicts lead to a patriotic reporting scenario that results in high escalatory coverage. There is a significant decrease in the escalatory coverage as the assumed threat level of a conflict decreases. Similarly, we found that a conflict in which journalists exercised more relative freedom from pressure groups was reported in de-escalatory fashion. These findings can be useful for strategizing for the implementation of peace journalism in Pakistan in particular and elsewhere in general.
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ID:   099922


Conflict scenarios, defence policy and participation in peace o: the Chilean viewpoint / Gutierrez, Omar   Journal Article
Gutierrez, Omar Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract This essay addresses the most relevant milestones of Chile's contribution to international peace operations (PKOs) by exploring its different phases. Its aim is to analyse the interaction between defence policy and foreign policy in the framework of a complex and interdependent international system. This is followed by a description of national regulations for the participation of military personnel in PKOs. Finally, the text analyses the effects of participation in PKOs on Chilean Marine Corps personnel through the results of a perception survey taken in 2009; further it develops potential scenarios for future missions.
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ID:   130026


Moscow's visions of future war: so many conflict scenarios so little time, money and forces / Goure, Daniel   Journal Article
Goure, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Like the United States and NATO, Russia is struggling to define the future security environment and shape a course to the creation of a relevant and effective military. Russia's strategic vision is of an uncertain, complex and quite dangerous word with threats ranging from internal subversion through intercontinental nuclear exchanges. The Russian military faces an impossible dilemma. It must address a broadening spectrum of prospective conflict scenarios with inadequate resources leading inevitably to the fielding of inadequate capabilities. One reason that Russia clings so tenaciously to nuclear weapons is its recognition that it is the nation's central, even the sole, source of political relevance and military power.
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