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Ending corruption in Africa: through United States inspections / Yeh, Stuart S   Journal Article
Yeh, Stuart S Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Evidence suggests that a lack of effective checks and balances against corruption undermines the rule of law, the protection of human rights and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa. This article suggests the need for an international treaty to establish an African commission against corruption, involving United Nations inspectors to investigate and prosecute corruption. A range of evidence is reviewed suggesting that pressure from constituents as well as international organizations may be effective in compelling African leaders to sign this type of protocol.
Key Words Africa  Hong Kong  Uganda  United nations Inspections  Tanzania  Corruption 
Inspection  United Nations 
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Failure of imagination: unmanned aerial vehicles and international security / Yeh, Stuart S   Journal Article
Yeh, Stuart S Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article analyzes recent advances in unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology and draws three conclusions. First, conventional military forces are highly vulnerable to armed UAVs. A small force of UAVs could decimate entire divisions of soldiers, armor, and artillery, eliminate the ability to resupply and sustain armies in the field, destroy all aircraft in a given theater, and put Nimitz-class carriers out of action. Second, urban population centers are highly vulnerable to UAVs controlled by terrorists. Third, enormous cost savings could be achieved by replacing highly vulnerable and expensive weapon systems with UAVs.
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