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Environmental problems of defense contractors and the rf defense ministry and their solutions / Dubrovin, Ye.R; Dubrovin, I.R   Journal Article
Ye.R. DUBROVIN, I.R. DUBROVIN Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article considers the negative impacts on the environment associated with the daily activities of the Defense-Industrial Complex and the Armed Forces, which were acute in the 1980s-1990s. The authors indicate the obstacles to effective implementation of environmental measures, as well as areas for solving environmental problems of the Defense-Industrial Complex and the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
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Evolution of the Argentina Ministry of Defense since 1983: Organizations, norms, and personnel / Battaglino, Jorge; Pion-Berlin, David   Journal Article
Pion-Berlin, David Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Through a progressive strengthening of organizational, legal, and personnel attributes, Argentina's Ministry of Defense has become civilianized. The MOD has been strengthened by the addition of new bureaucratic units headed by civilians with the authority to shape and conduct defense policy while also encouraging interactions with military personnel, resulting in better informed policy choices. This article will account for these changes through a detailed analysis of foreign affairs, strategic planning and promotions, production and research, and education. Procedural rules, divisions of labor and civil-military interactions are delineated. Military modernization deficiencies and the need for a permanent civilian staff are noted.
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