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ID:   119062


Armed society in the Niger delta / Isumonah, V Adefemi   Journal Article
Isumonah, V Adefemi Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The nonproliferation of weapons agenda was entirely about chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear weapons because they were seen as the most threatening to human existence and the security of the most powerful countries. Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW), which have been instrumental to massive destruction of life and property, began to receive a serious attention from world leaders in the 1990s. Consequently, this article is concerned with the problems of controlling the proliferation of SALW in the Niger Delta of Nigeria. It argues that supply implicitly obeys the demand for SALW because it lacks a control factor. The presence of such a factor makes the acquisition of nuclear capability very difficult. Therefore, the effective control of SALW's proliferation would depend not only on controlling local demand factors but also on the presence of a supply control factor.
Key Words Weapons  proliferation  Militants  Armed  Factors 
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ID:   179236


Demographic security of Russia and China: main factors of influence / Komarova, T   Journal Article
Komarova, T Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article calculates and analyzes the integral demographic security index of Russia and China for the period 2001-2018. The following indicators were used to calculate the integral demographic security index: fertility rate; mortality rate; infant mortality rate; total fertility rate; natural increase rate; share of the population under 15 years old; share of the population over 65 years old; life expectancy; migration growth rate. The integral demographic security index was calculated from the average sum of individual indicators. It is shown that both countries are currently located in a zone of social tension. Russia's security indicators are lower than China's, suggesting that there are more factors that worsen Russia's security indicator performance. The factors that have the greatest impact on the decline of the demographic security indicators are low fertility and increase in the share of the population over 65 years old. It is shown that one of the factors of low fertility is the reduction in the number of women of fertile age. The increase in life expectancy contributes to the rapid growth of the share of the older age population, it is growing particularly fast in China. Unfavorable demographic trends can further lead to a slowdown in economic growth and generally affect the geopolitical situation.
Key Words China  Russia  Factors  Population Aging  Demographic Security  Integral Index 
Low Fertility 
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ID:   138196


Factors currently influencing the armed forces' statutory document system / Ukhanov, A A; Namsarayev, O M   Article
Ukhanov, A A Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper shows how progress in the system of the Armed Forces' statutory documents depends on various factors.
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ID:   123806


Mobilization of human resources in the armed forces of the Russ: factors of their training and accumulation / Shimanovsky, M V   Journal Article
Shimanovsky, M V Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The author gives an overview of the main factors that influence the training and accumulation of human mobilization resources (hereinafter, HMR), sets up a classification for them, and analyzes the effect of the said factors on the HMR training and accumulation.
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Territorial defence tasks of the internal troops of the RF mini: the effect of various conditions on their performance / Kardash, I L   Journal Article
Kardash, I L Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Armed Conflict  Special Operation  Emergency  Methods  Combat Service  Conditions 
Factors  Tasks  Forms  Combat Action  Territorial Defence 
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