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NAVAL WAR COLLEGE REVIEW VOL: 70 NO 1 (5) answer(s).
 
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Changing DoD’s analysis paradigm : the science of war gaming and combat/campaign simulation / Hanley, John T   Journal Article
Hanley, John T Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Neither war gaming nor combat/campaign simulation is more scientific than the other; both should be part of DoD’s planning. But they should be supported by a return to the roots of operations research, augmented by advances in related scientific fields.
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Development of Vietnam’s sea-denial strategy / Wu, Shang-su   Journal Article
Wu, Shang-Su Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract With its water borders under threat, Vietnam has pursued a sea-denial strategy to protect its interests and has worked to build up the relevant military capabilities to strengthen its hand diplomatically and avoid being the most likely victim of foreign aggression.
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Effective implementation of the 2005 convention for the suppression of unlawful acts against the safety of maritime navigation / Kraska, James   Journal Article
Kraska, James Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Although the 2005 SUA Convention provides a road map for realization of the vision of an effective global regime to combat maritime terrorism, and the need for implementation of the treaty is perhaps even greater today, many states have not taken the necessary steps to implement it.
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Himalayan challenge: India’s conventional deterrent and the role of special operations forces along the sino-indian border / Rehman, Iskander   Journal Article
Rehman, Iskander Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The long, uneasy coexistence between India and China in the Himalayas is under threat. India’s buttressing of its security must incorporate not only improvements to its conventional forces but enhanced use of special operations forces complemented by tribal scouts and militias.
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International law and search and rescue / Button, Rick   Journal Article
Button, Rick Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The existing international search-and-rescue system, with its shared responsibilities between shipmasters and coastal states, is challenged by mass migration by sea, SAR cases that impinge on national boundaries, and persons in distress who decline to be assisted.
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