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Afghanistan choice: peace or punishment in the Pashtun belt / Cassidy, Robert M   Journal Article
Cassidy, Robert M Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Afghanistan  Durand Line  Pashtun 
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Art of conversation: revising strategic communications / Adam, Gordon   Journal Article
Adam, Gordon Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Strategic communications remains in vogue in the fight against the Taliban in Afghanistan. But this is actually a misplaced focus. Crafted messages and one-way communication will likely fall on deaf, cynical ears. More useful is emphasising the creation of a free, open media sector that embraces moderation and dialogue. This model of crisis state communication could more effectively combat the extremist propaganda of the Taliban and Al-Qa'ida.
Key Words Media  Afghanistan  Al-Qaeda  Strategic Communication 
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Battle of Britain: a reassessment / Holland, James   Journal Article
Holland, James Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Britain  Fighter Command  Airfield 
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ID:   099257


Churchill and the Norwegian campaign / Rhys-Jones, Graham   Journal Article
Rhys-Jones, Graham Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Churchill  Norwegian 
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Irreducible minimum: Al-Qaida in Iraq and the effectiveness of leadership decapitation / Strachan-Morris, David   Journal Article
Strachan-Morris, David Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Leadership  Iraq  Al-Qaida  Irreducible 
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Leak before the storm: what Wikileaks tells us about modern communication / Bolt, Neville   Journal Article
Bolt, Neville Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Communication  Wikileaks  Modern Communication 
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Terrorism: the new wave / Clarke, Michael; Soria, Valentina   Journal Article
Clarke, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Five years since the 7/7 London bomb attacks and almost a decade after the 9/11 attacks in the United States, the jihadist terror threat from violent extremists has evolved in significant ways, particularly as it affects the United Kingdom. Research indicates that one wave of terrorism directed at the UK has more or less run its course. But there is powerful circumstantial evidence to indicate that another phase may soon emerge and that it may be quite different from before.
Key Words Terrorism  Al-Qaida  Terrorist Attack  9/11 Attack  Al-Awlaki 
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Why Britain doesn't do grand strategy / Porter, Patrick   Journal Article
Porter, Patrick Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Britain  Grand Strategy 
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Why things don't happen: silent principles of national security / Blackham, Jeremy; Prins, Gwyn   Journal Article
Prins, Gwyn Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words National Security  Defence Budget  Military  Afghanistan 
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Zimbabwe's security services views from the inside / Sorenson, Paul   Journal Article
Sorenson, Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The testimony of ex-servicemen provides a unique insight into Zimbabwe's security architecture. The country's war veterans - many only in their early twenties at independence - are still firmly embedded in the status quo, and remain ideologically committed to Zanu-PF. Though junior officers may be disillusioned, a coup is nevertheless unlikely unless Mugabe loses control of the carefully constructed system of fear, nepotism and loyalty.
Key Words Security  Armed Forces  Zimbabwe  Security Service  Internal Dynamics 
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