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Afghanistan : an evolving arena for Sino - India partnership / Ranjan, Nishit   Article
Ranjan, Nishit Article
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After the missions: predicting New Zealand's security future / Kennedy, Peter   Journal Article
Kennedy, Peter Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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All struggles must end: the longevity of terrorist groups / Vittori, Jodi   Journal Article
Vittori, Jodi Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Audrey Kurth Cronin wrote that Terrorism, like war, never ends; however, individual terrorist campaigns and the groups that wage them always do. In order to understand whether counterterrorism strategies and methods are effective in shortening the life-span of individual terrorist groups, scholars and statesmen must first recognize what the survival rate of a terrorist organization is, and what factors contribute to it-a topic that remains understand.
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Arthasastra: lessons for the contemporary security environment with South Asia as a case study / More, Sachin 2014  Book
More, Sachin Book
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Publication New Delhi, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 2014.
Description 72p.Pbk
Series IDSA Monograph Series No.31
Standard Number 9789382169321
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Aspects of AFV development in the new security environment / Sellschopp Friedhart 2002  Article
Sellschopp Friedhart Article
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Publication 2002.
Description 69-76
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Assessments of international situation and China's security env / Xiangyang, Chen   Journal Article
Xiangyang, Chen Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Averting failure in Afghanistan / Jones, Seth G   Journal Article
Jones, Seth G Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Balanced force structure to achieve a liberal world order / Owens, Mackubin Thomas   Journal Article
Owens, Mackubin Thomas Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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British civil - military integration: the history and next steps / Korski, Daniel   Journal Article
Korski, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract British campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan exposed a lack of institutional memory of the lessons of previous interventions. Twenty-first century security challenges have defied the traditional organisational boundaries within (and between) the military, civil service and government. Although there have been efforts to move towards the so-called comprehensive approach and create truly joint frameworks, the overhaul of government institutions has not been radical enough. A fresh, bold set of reforms is required to rework the institutions of state power to be effective in the present security environment
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Building pressure / Redhead, Matthew   Journal Article
Redhead, Matthew Journal Article
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Changing Security Environment in Indian Ocean : Decoding the Indian Strategy / Abhinandan, Netajee   Journal Article
Abhinandan, Netajee Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract As a conflict zone for power and supremacy, history cannot exclude the oceans. During the early phases of modern history, oceans were the zones of intense contestation where most of the conflicts among major and aspiring powers played out. The contestations played the most significant role in shaping both history and civilisation. It would not be farfetched to say that the modern history of the world is also, in a way, the history of oceans. The tussles for power, resources, land, and people were mostly fought over the seas and oceans, as these were the only modes of communication and transportation linking distant countries and continents. Though the Indian Ocean, covering the expanse from East Africa to the Indian subcontinent and Australia, has always been the theatre of human interactions, it caught global attention only in 1498 when the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama arrived at Calicut (now Kozhikode) after a successful sea voyage.
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Chechen militants threaten increased terrorism / Makarenko , Tamara May 2003  Journal Article
Makarenko , Tamara Journal Article
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China's caution on Afghanistan-Pakistan / Small, Andrew   Journal Article
Small, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The ongoing crisis in Afghanistan and Pakistan looks like a prime candidate for closer cooperation between the United States and China. There are various broadly shared interests in combating terrorism, containing rising extremism, and supporting the stability of both states. With its extensive influence in Pakistan and substantial economic capacity, Beijing has important assets to bring to the table. In practice, however, efforts to achieve convergence have proved frustrating. Differences run deep over how to address the extremist threat and the broader geopolitics of the region. And as is true of its foreign policy elsewhere, China pursues a relatively narrow conception of its interests in Afghanistan and Pakistan, rather than supporting a more widely shared set of goals.
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China's future security environment / Hongyu, Lin   Journal Article
Hongyu, Lin Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Chinese political scientists on present day relations between t / Volokhova, A Jul-Sep 2004  Journal Article
Volokhova, A Journal Article
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Publication Jul-Sep 2004.
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Clausewitz in the Caliphate: center of gravity in the post-9/11 security environment / Wood, Jason D   Journal Article
Wood, Jason D Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract Out of necessity, military doctrine evolves in response to changes in the strategic and tactical environment. In the time since Clausewitz first articulated the center of gravity (COG) concept, his theory has taken many forms that reflect the ever-changing nature of warfare. In the post-9/11 security environment, COG doctrine must be further revised in order to be of use against the elusive, asymmetric enemies that now threaten the United States and its allies. These revisions must focus on redefining the concept and its applicability, as well as on how to identify enemy COGs.
Key Words Security Environment  Clausewitz  Gravity 
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Collective identity formation on the Korean Peninsula: United States' different North Korea policies, Kim Dae-Jung's Sunshine policy, and United States-south Korea-north Korea relations / Cho, Young Chul   Journal Article
Cho, Young Chul Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Focusing on the US Clinton and Bush administration's dissimilar security policies and practices toward the Korean Peninsula, this article aims to examine how the two different external security environments shaped South Korea's collective identity in relation, respectively, to the United States and North Korea, and the Sunshine Policy in different ways, with a temporal focus on the Kim Dae-Jung administration (1998-2003). In so doing, this article will investigate the following substantive questions: what are the reason and implication of harmony between South Korea-US alliance identity and inter-Korean national identity in South Korea during the Clinton administration? In contrast, what are the reason and implication of discord between the two identities during the Bush administration? Related to these questions, this article presents two analytical arguments on the formation of South Korea's collective identity associated with the Sunshine Policy, along with an International Relations theoretical argument implicated in the empirical analysis.
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Combating a combat legacy / Serena, Chad   Journal Article
Serena, Chad Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Controlling computer network operation / Rathmell, Andrew   Journal Article
Rathmell, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
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Defence: an evolving approach / Brownlee, Gerry   Journal Article
Brownlee, Gerry Journal Article
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