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Guns and butter: America desperately needs better civil-military coordination / Degennaro, Patricia   Journal Article
Degennaro, Patricia Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Violence  Diplomacy  Civil-Military Relation  America  Gun 
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Have gun, will travel / Overy, Richard   Journal Article
Overy, Richard Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Weapons  Travel  Gun 
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Is there a future for the medium - range gun / Brann, R W   Journal Article
Brann, R W Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Royal Navy  Medium Range Gun  Gun 
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Mega-eights: urban leviathans and international instability / Liotta, P H; Miskel, James F   Journal Article
Miskel, James F Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract By 2015, there will be 58 cities on the planet with a population of 5 million or more and, by 2025, according to National Intelligence Council, 27 cities with a population exceeding 10 million. The U.N. Population Division classifies populations in excess of 10 million as megacities and many of these urban behemoths will be located in the so-called 10/40 window-the area in Africa and Asia between north latitude 10 and 40 degrees. This emerging growth will have serious consequences for international stability, human security and environmental degradation. Without a doubt, unchecked growth in the 10/40 window will change the face of the global map in the twenty-first century. The questions are: how and what should be done about it? In this article, we primarily address the how question-leaving a detailed examination of policy options to others, as we contend that the most important step at this point in time is to first understand the nature of the problem.
Key Words Oil  Human Security  Population  urban  Gun  International Instability 
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