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ID:   052535


21st century perspective motivation in the Indian armed force / Bal, S N Apr-Jun 2004  Journal Article
Bal, S N Journal Article
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Publication Apr-Jun 2004.
Key Words Security  Defence Organization  India  Armed force 
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ID:   066127


Britain's armed forces under threat a journalist's lament / Hastings, Max   Journal Article
Hastings, Max Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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ID:   063989


Changing concept of Military Power / Vohra, A M   Article
Vohra, A M Article
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Publication Aug 1989.
Key Words Military Power  Armed force 
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ID:   078121


Changing socio-economic values and their impact on the armed fo / Arya, Shailender Sing   Journal Article
Arya, Shailender Sing Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Key Words Armed force  Socio-Economic 
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ID:   119838


Civil - military relations in India: soldier and the mantri / Shankar, Vijay   Journal Article
Shankar, Vijay Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   095372


Civil war that was fought by children understanding the role of / Courtney, Jocelyn   Journal Article
Courtney, Jocelyn Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   127901


Civil-Military relation: opportunities and challenges / Vohra, N N   Journal Article
Vohra, N N Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract I am very happy to have been asked to deliver the USI national Security Lecture 2013 and to speak on "Civil-Military Relation Opportunities and Challenges". Before I proceed to reflect on the theme of taday's lecture, I think it would be useful to have reasonable clarity about what exactly do we have in mind when we use the term "civil military relations". I say this because earlier this year, at a seminar held in a defence think-tank at Delhi, a statement was made that "unsatisfactory civil-military relation are having an adverse impact on the functioning of the military in India". While all those who may be involved in studying military matters would understand that this statement refers to the functioning of the defence apparatus, I feel that a free use of the term "civil and military relations" should be best avoided as its has the potential of causing altogether unfounded doubts and suspicions in the minds of millions of people in India.
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Emerging security challenges of Nepal / Bhattarai , Rajan (ed.); Wagle , Geja Sharma (ed.) 2010  Book
Bhattarai , Rajan (ed.) Book
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Publication kathmandu, Nepal Institute for Policy Studies, 2010.
Description iv,464p.
Standard Number 9789937228596
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Accession#Call#Current LocationStatusPolicyLocation
056840355.03305496/BHA 056840MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   084310


Employment of Women in the Indian armed force - the course we n / Singh, Manmeet   Journal Article
Singh, Manmeet Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Women  Indian  Armed force  Employment 
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ID:   153641


Force and the international community: Blair’s Chicago speech and the criteria for intervention / Freedman, Lawrence   Journal Article
Freedman, Lawrence Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Tony Blair’s April 1999 Chicago speech is widely seen as foreshadowing his later decision to support the invasion of Iraq. Two sets of context for the speech are described: other criteria for the use of force, going back to the Just War tradition and more recent contributions from Caspar Weinberger and Colin Powell, and the December 1998 strikes against Iraq and the Kosovo War, which began in March 1999. The origins of the five factors mentioned when considering force are explored and their implications assessed.
Key Words KOSOVO  Humanitarian Intervention  Iraq War  Armed force  Just War  Lebanon War 
Blair  Non-Interference  Chicago Speech 
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ID:   150150


From ship to shore : Mountbatten felloship 2015-16 / Young, Andy   Journal Article
Young, Andy Journal Article
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Key Words Armed force  Mountbatten Felloship  2015-16 
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ID:   052352


From warfare to welfare and back ? the SA national defence forc / Mills, Greg; Williams, David   Journal Article
Mills, Greg Journal Article
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Publication June 2004.
Key Words Security  Defence  Warfare  South Africa  Armed force 
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ID:   059306


German armed forces missions abroad(1996-2004) challenges and e / Riechmann, Friedrich Oct-Dec 2004  Journal Article
Riechmann, Friedrich Journal Article
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Publication Oct-Dec 2004.
Key Words Germany-Defence Policy  Germany  Armed force 
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ID:   063229


Ghana-another convulsion / Beri, H M L Feb 1982  Article
Beri, H M L Article
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Publication Feb 1982.
Key Words Africa  Armed force  Ghana 
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ID:   083035


Great expectations: the use of armed force to combat terrorism / Duyvesteyn, Isabelle   Journal Article
Duyvesteyn, Isabelle Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract This article looks at the use of armed force in order to stop terrorist activity. There is little agreement among experts about the importance of the use of force in past counter-terrorism campaigns. Based on limited empirical investigation, it is indicated that police and judiciary measures have been much more frequently used than the military. Concerning the effectiveness of the use of force; there are few indications that it contributes to lessening terrorism. Rather the opposite is the case; the use of force makes things worse. It complies with the aim of terrorist organizations to provoke the state into overreacting. More research is warranted into the specific conditions under which force is used. It remains possible that in very specific circumstances, military force can make a difference
Key Words Terrorism  Counter-Terrorism  Armed force 
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Handbook on human rights and fundamental freedoms of armed forces personnel / Leigh, Ian; Hans; Lazzarini, Cecilia; Clements, Ian 2008  Book
Leigh, Ian Book
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Publication Warsaw, ODIHR, 2008.
Description 251p.pbk
Standard Number 9788360190531
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057153342.4085/LEI 057153MainOn ShelfReference books 
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ID:   056768


Human rights with focus on armed forces / Krishna, S Autumn 2003  Journal Article
Krishna, S Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
Key Words Human Rights  Armed force 
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ID:   053112


Improving strategic leadership / Flowers, Michael Mar-Apr 2004  Journal Article
Flowers, Michael Journal Article
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Publication Mar-Apr 2004.
Key Words Leadership  United States  Armed force 
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ID:   119837


India's civil - military relations: challenges and prospects / Kak, Kapil   Journal Article
Kak, Kapil Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Defence  Military  India  Armed force  Civil Service  Political 
Civil  Civil Military Relation 
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ID:   066014


Insurgent strategies in the post-cold war: the case of the revolutionary armed forces of colombia / Ortiz, Roman D   Article
Ortiz, Roman D Article
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Publication 2002.
Key Words Insurgency  Latin America  Colombia  Armed force 
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