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Israel's hubris / Ali, Mahar   Journal Article
Ali, Mahar Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, has a problem with "telegenically dead" victims of his nation's formidable firepower. It is the sort of phrase that Adolf Hitler or Josef Goebbels might have been expected to come up with, had television existed in the 1930s or '40s, and chosen to focus on the Jewish victims of the Nazi killing machine.
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Leadership training: thoughts from Sandhurst / Montagu, T.B.E.P   Journal Article
Montagu, T.B.E.P Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract This article sets out some personal views on leadership and junior officer development from the viewpoint of a warfare branch Lieutenant. The author is currently serving as the RN exchange officer at the Royal Military Academy, Snadhurst and considers an understanding of capabilities across the services vital in the joint efforts required by current conflicts
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Leadership training: Sandhurst to Kabul / Montagu, T.B.E.P   Journal Article
Montagu, T.B.E.P Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract An article written by the RN's exchange officer at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst who deployed to Kabul as part of a mentor team for the Afghan National Army Officer Academy (ANAOA). The project is set to be the UK's enduring commitments to Afghanistan after the 2014 drawdown. The author highlights the challenges of the project from the political level through on the ground mentoring. Leadership training
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Two worlds: two kinds of international law? / Muellerson, Rein   Journal Article
Muellerson, Rein Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract International law doesn't work well in in a world with unipolar tendencies and when its interpretation is dictated from a unipolar center. But the world is simply too big, complex and diverse for that. There are many causes of the current conflict in and around Ukraine. Due to the presence of all-pervading corruption that since 1991 has constantly increased from President to President, from administration to administration, and the absence of any meaningful efforts to bridge the potentially explosive historical, religious, ethnic and geographic divides of the country, Ukraine was on the edge of becoming a failed state even before it finally exploded on the Maidan. Neither the Ukrainian political elite nor those external actors, which have supported or continue to support the respective governments or oppositions, have ever acted in the best interests of the Ukrainian people as a whole.
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