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Between mars and mammon: colonial armies and the Garrison state in India 1819-1835 / Peers, Douglas M 1995  Book
Peers, Douglas M Book
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Publication London, I B Tauris Publishers, 1995.
Description xi, 289p.hbk
Series International Library of Historical Studies
Standard Number 1850439540
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037721954.03/PEE 037721MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Garrison state: the military, government and society in colonial Punjab, 1849-1947 / Yong, Tan Tai 2005  Book
Yong, Tan Tai Book
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Publication Lahore, Vanguard Books, 2005.
Description 333p.: maps, tableshbk
Series Sage Series in Modern Indian History; VIII
Standard Number 969402496X
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053361954.55035/YON 053361MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   149867


Garrison State: Jamaican organised crime gangs make a return / Howard, David   Journal Article
Howard, David Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Security improvement achieved in Jamaica after the extradition of gang leader Christopher Dudus coke appear to be under threat. David Howard examines how organised crime and the authorities respones will develop in the next five years.
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Idolatry of Force (Part II): Militarism in Israel's Garrison State / Aaron, Paul Gaston   Journal Article
Aaron, Paul Gaston Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Building on “The Idolatry of Force: How Israel Embraced Targeted Killing,” published in the Autumn 2017 issue of the Journal of Palestine Studies, this companion piece examines the practices through which Israel's garrison state normalizes aggressive militarism and indifference to the pain of others. Political discourse and semantics, media, pedagogical instruction, religious training, and the shared experience of army service all feed into a warrior code and culture where combat and preparations for combat become second nature, and where violence, no matter how extreme and disproportionate, assumes collective legitimacy. A broad rhetorical repertoire is deployed to craft a narrative of virtue, sacrifice, and necessity. Key to this narrative are the threat to national survival posed by demonic enemies and the spiritual valor embodied and replenished in the struggle to vanquish them.
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Two Viet-Mams: a political and military analysis / Fall, Bernard B 1964  Book
Fall, Bernard B Book
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Edition rev. ed.
Publication New York, Frederick A Praeger, 1964.
Description xii, 448p.: maps, charts, tableshbk
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053712959.7/FAL 053712MainOn ShelfGeneral