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ID:   130636


Asia-Pacific: a pilot for a New China-U.S. model of major-nation ties / Peng, Yuan   Journal Article
Peng, Yuan Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The ability to build a new model of major-nation relations will hinge upon the long-term peaceful cooperation between China and the United States. The author proposes a roadmap to solve five problematic issues. All of these are essential for China and the U.S. to co-exist peacefully and cooperate well in the Asia-Pacific region.
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ID:   098944


Asymmetrical actions to maintain Russia's military security / Chekinov, S G; Bogdaov, S A   Journal Article
Chekinov, S G Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Military  Russia  Military Security 
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Between emergency and routine – securitisation of military security in Iran and Indonesia / Fijałkowski, Łukasz; Jarząbek, Jarosław   Journal Article
Fijałkowski, Łukasz Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The aim of this article is to explain the internal conditions of military security in a non-European context. It utilises securitisation as the theoretical perspective and investigates Iranian and Indonesian case studies to explore how the perception of internal threats and vulnerabilities determines the approaches to military security. It begins with a reiteration of securitisation theory assumptions, followed by clarifying the understanding of security in non-Western contexts. The case studies focus on the conditions which facilitate securitisation, including the nature of securitising actors, assumed concepts of security, and securitisation processes and their outcomes. The analysis indicates a necessity for several alterations in securitisation theory to realise its full potential. Civil–military relations in Asian states differ from those in the West, as both Iran and Indonesia show a high degree of military involvement in political affairs. Military security also becomes securitised as a result of internal political rivalries. The perception of threats is a tool in the struggle to extend the capabilities of security agencies or retain influences.
Key Words Theory  Iran  Indonesia  Military Security  Securitisation 
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ID:   098389


Beyond exceptionalism: new security conceptions in contemporary Switzerland / Hagmann, Jonas   Journal Article
Hagmann, Jonas Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Switzerland's traditional, military-centred and isolationist Cold War policies began to be vehemently contested in the 1990s. However, since the early 2000s, debates on security policy and foreign affairs have gradually lost public salience, and recent popular votes suggest increasingly consistent support both for a broader conception of national security and a more internationalist interpretation of neutrality. Have Switzerland's traditional policy frameworks thus been overcome? Investigating elite positions, this article argues that indeed, conventional disputes between military and civilian understandings of security have been transcended recently, as Swiss policy-makers settled for a remarkably broad and non-traditional conception of national security. At the same time, the article also argues, the perception of increasingly global security challenges has started to provide powerful rationales against traditional Swiss isolationism. By showing the processes through which Swiss security conceptions have been reformulated into a new dominant elite agreement, the article points out how Switzerland has slowly come to embrace security in European terms - not least also thanks to its new focus on non-traditional security agendas.
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ID:   098956


Center for military and strategic studies of the RF armed force: its history and present (oits history and present (on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of its foundation) the occstion of the 25th anniversary of its foundationa) / Chekinov, S G   Journal Article
Chekinov, S G Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   104227


Chaos and change in symbiosis: the world in 2010 / Limin, Lin   Journal Article
Limin, Lin Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The state of the world in 2010 can be summed up in a single word: symbiosis. Chaos and change feed on each other in a phenomenon that mirrors the tendency towards change in today's international strategic landscape. This article attempts to create an overview of the most important features and trends of the situation by looking at shifts in major power relations, the rise of the Asia-Pacific region, geo-strategic upheavals, tension on the Korean peninsula, military security, world economy and China's diplomacy. It asserts that chaos is not necessarily a bad thing.
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ID:   159829


China and the US Alliance System / Liff, Adam P   Journal Article
Liff, Adam P Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In recent years, scholarship examining US and security allies’ responses to China's rapidly growing power and “assertive” policies towards its neighbours has proliferated. The English-language literature remains relatively one-sided, however. Crucial to understanding the complex forces driving strategic competition in the contemporary Asia-Pacific are comprehensive surveys of how Chinese views are evolving. This study draws extensively on Chinese sources to update existing scholarship, much of it two decades old, with a particular focus on recent Chinese reactions to major developments concerning the US-centred alliance system – a foundational element of the 65-year-old regional order. Beijing expresses deepening frustration towards, and even open opposition to, recent alliance strengthening, and instead champions alternative security architectures free of what it alleges to be “exclusive,” “zero-sum,” “Cold-war relic” US-centred alliances. Proposals for concrete pathways to operationalizing these abstract visions that take into account contemporary political and security realities (for example, North Korea), however, appear less forthcoming.
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ID:   098736


Containing aggression in the context of the new military doctri / Sirotinin, Ye S   Journal Article
Sirotinin, Ye S Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Deployment of aerospace defense for Russia's military security / Khyupenen, A I; Krinitsky, Yu V   Journal Article
Khyupenen, A I Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The authors discuss problems that prevent Russia from feeling secure from aerospace attack. They put forward their own ideas about a nationwide aerospace defense system and its constituent subsystems.
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ID:   093031


Development and use of nonmilitary measures to reinforce the mi / Lutovinov, V I   Journal Article
Lutovinov, V I Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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Development prospects for early aerospace attack warning system radar field in order to ensure Russia's military security / Nestechuk, A N ; Aksyonov, O Yu   Journal Article
Aksyonov, O Yu Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors review different issues related to ensuring Russia's military security in aerospace by developing an Early Aerospace Attack Warning System radar field. They show that the base for national aerospace defense is composed of aerospace attack warning, outer space monitoring, antimissile and aerospace defense systems linked by common logic and automated work algorithms. They reveal the Early Aerospace Attack Warning System's structure and the tasks set for its aerospace and ground-based echelons. The authors determine main trends for further buildup and developing Early Aerospace Attack Warning System and Aerospace Defense as a whole.
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Distinctive features of military security provision in 21st century russia in conditions of globalization / Chekinov, S G; Bogdanov, S A   Journal Article
Chekinov, S G Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors analyze the content of military security in the current period of the 21st century, describe factors that affect it, structural components and levels, and examine evolutionary trends, principal problems, and opinions.
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ID:   061468


Economic component of Russia's military security / Bogdanov, S A 2005  Journal Article
Bogdanov, S A Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Employment of the Russian armed forces in critical situations in peacetime / Andrianov, V B; Loyko, V V   Article
Andrianov, V B Article
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Summary/Abstract The authors examine problems the Russian Armed Forces face in critical situations in countering mixed threats arising in our days.
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ID:   146573


Government's burden of military security / Banerjee, Gautam   Journal Article
Banerjee, Gautam Journal Article
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Contents It needs no revelation that there is widespread consternation within the strategically committed community, the intelligentsia and the media over the growing obsolescence and declining operational capability of the ultimate cutting instrument of national power - the military force structure. Thus in spite of maintaining the third largest military force in the world, there is imposition of only a fractional deterrence upon the perennial adversaries while they keep jabbing hurtfully at rib of the Indian nationhood. The new political leadership is apparently intent on remedying that undesirable situation. Therefore, to turn its rhetoric into action, the NDA government has to acknowledge that there are two distinct aspects to the amelioration of that undesirable stage, and tackled these on priority if its political pronouncements are to gain respectability from the citizenry.
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ID:   051555


Ground troops within Russia's military security system / Kormiltsev, N V 1; 2004  Journal Article
Kormiltsev, N V Journal Article
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Publication 2004.
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Hybrid dangers and threats and their impact on Russia's military security system / Serzhantov, A.V. ; Pavlov, D.A.   Journal Article
Pavlov, D.A. Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper looks at new comprehensive dangers and threats and their impact on Russia's military security system.
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ID:   125239


Indo-Myanmar Bonhomie bridge through Manipur: prospects and challenges / Ganguly, Donna   Journal Article
Ganguly, Donna Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Contemporary Indian foreign policy focuses on the promotion of her economic interests for which she believes that securing security within her immediate neighbourhood is extremely important. Further economic and military security combined together can only aid in India's rise in the game of international power politics. India not only shares land and maritime boundaries with eight countries- Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, the Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, but also shares close historical, linguistic, religious, ethnic and cultural relationships. Hence, one of the cornerstones of India's stated foreign policy, though not a notably successful one to date, has been to build a strategically secure, politically stable, harmonious and economically cooperative neighbourhood. Moreover in the present era improving connectivity linkages with the neighbouring countries has assumed a singular dimension in India's neighbourhood diplomacy.
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ID:   059770


Indus waters treaty human security vs military security / Punjabi, Riyaz Oct-Dec 2004  Journal Article
Punjabi, Riyaz Journal Article
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Publication Oct-Dec 2004.
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Integrated maritime security: governing the ghost protocol / Paleri, Prabhakaran 2014  Book
Paleri, Prabhakaran Book
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Publication New Delhi, Vij Books India Pvt Ltd, 2014.
Description xii, 458p.Hbk
Standard Number 9789382652670
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