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Rapid Military Action Against Insurgency And Effective Management Of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) In Mali And Nigeria, 2011-2016

Rapid Military Action Against Insurgency And Effective Management Of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) In Mali And Nigeria, 2011-2016

... foreign military intervention, as Boko Haram continued to terrorize Nigeria and Nigerians to a point that serious-minded commentators, public analysts and security scholars began to lament on the extent to which ...

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Pre-emptive Military Action and the Legitimate Use of Force. ESF Working Paper No. 11, 1 February 2003

Pre-emptive Military Action and the Legitimate Use of Force. ESF Working Paper No. 11, 1 February 2003

... of military force is to say that no military action of which Russia or China (or, in principle, France, Britain, or, indeed, the US) strongly disapproves is legitimate, no matter how broadly the ...

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Civilian Casualties and Public Support for Military Action: Experimental Evidence

Civilian Casualties and Public Support for Military Action: Experimental Evidence

... so military action that endangers them in large numbers cannot be justified – that increasingly drives international law (Shaw 2002; Bohrer and Osiel ...reject military ventures likely to result in ...

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Coalitions of the willing? International backing and British public support for military action

Coalitions of the willing? International backing and British public support for military action

... Our primary aim in this study was to test whether the British people are happier for their government to take military action when such action has international backing. The point had so far mostly ...

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Hollande is facing a difficult balancing act over the French policy on military action against IS

Hollande is facing a difficult balancing act over the French policy on military action against IS

... In military terms, France’s contribution to US -led air strikes is very small, and its limitation to targets in Iraq reduces its military impact still ...

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WAR, MILITARY ACTION AND TERRORISM EXCLUSION

WAR, MILITARY ACTION AND TERRORISM EXCLUSION

... For the purpose of this provision, insured damage means damage that is covered by any insurance plus damage that would be covered by any insurance but for the application of any terr[r] ...

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Shades of Multilateralism. U.S. Perspectives on Europe´s Role in the War on Terrorism. ZEI Discussion Paper: 2002, C 106

Shades of Multilateralism. U.S. Perspectives on Europe´s Role in the War on Terrorism. ZEI Discussion Paper: 2002, C 106

... one that frames an issue in terms of vital national interests, so too should the allies concede the intensity of American interests on this issue.“ 136 Political solidarity means more than political leaders acknowledging ...

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Anthony Eden, the Egypt Committee, and the Politics of Prestige  during the Suez Crisis

Anthony Eden, the Egypt Committee, and the Politics of Prestige during the Suez Crisis

... of military action; for example, Eden stated that Dulles guaranteed him that, if Britain had to resort to military action, Britain could rely on the ...a military occupation of Egypt ...

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A Study on Modern/Contemporary History of India & Iraq

A Study on Modern/Contemporary History of India & Iraq

... surrendered, with the Queen's proclamation of 1858 communicating especially that "We look for no enlargement of our present provincial having a place." Thus, then reaches which had not been connected until 1858 ...

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Symposium - The Prospective Role of the United Nations in Dealing With the International Use of Force in the Post-Cold War Period: An Analysis in Light of the Persian Gulf Crisis

Symposium - The Prospective Role of the United Nations in Dealing With the International Use of Force in the Post-Cold War Period: An Analysis in Light of the Persian Gulf Crisis

... Let me just begin by making one short observation about the transition from economic sanctions to military action under the U.N. Charter in this crisis, for those[r] ...

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The North Atlantic Treaty and European Security after the Cold War

The North Atlantic Treaty and European Security after the Cold War

... While NATO is obligated under Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, and entitled under Article 51 of the UN Charter, to take military action in collective defense of[r] ...

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HOW BRITAIN SHOULD RESPOND TO CHEMICAL WEAPONS ATTACKS IN SYRIA

HOW BRITAIN SHOULD RESPOND TO CHEMICAL WEAPONS ATTACKS IN SYRIA

... interests. Preventing escalation by other parties while being firm about the consequences for the continued use of chemical weapons should be a key objective of any future operation. It is instructive to look at the ...

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Cayce_unc_0153M_16425.pdf

Cayce_unc_0153M_16425.pdf

... its military power to secure its strategic objectives that are crucial to the continuation of Russian military dominance and the spread of its ...or military crisis in one of the Collective Security ...

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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: a Security Dilemma in the Baltics?

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: a Security Dilemma in the Baltics?

... Russian military forces invaded Georgia in a show of force, with the end result that two Georgian provinces, Abkhazia and South Ossetia, were put firmly in the Russian sphere of ...Russian military ...

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The United States and the United Nations in the Persian Gulf War: New Order or Disorder

The United States and the United Nations in the Persian Gulf War: New Order or Disorder

... The collective self-defense theory was weak because Article 51 does not give the Security Council the right to take military action. Article 51, rather, contemplates action by[r] ...

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Book Review

Book Review

... In this book he examines the 1978 Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia from the perspective of international law and concludes that this military action can be deemed both an ac[r] ...

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Imperialism Unit Review ppt

Imperialism Unit Review ppt

... The Spanish American War in the Pacific •Although events in Cuba started the War the first military action was seen in the Spanish colony of the Philippines •The islands served as a Paci[r] ...

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Problems of Understanding the Military Terminology of the English Language

Problems of Understanding the Military Terminology of the English Language

... the military rank of “first lieutenant” in the Russian army corresponds to the rank of “старший лейтенант” because the next rank in seniority is “captain” ...

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Australian military nursing from ANZAC to now: embracing the ghosts of our nursing ancestors

Australian military nursing from ANZAC to now: embracing the ghosts of our nursing ancestors

... Throughout the duration of WW1, an estimated 2286 members of the AANS served overseas (Harris, 2008). They nursed on land in large general and aux- iliary hospitals, and tented casualty clearing stations in a variety of ...

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ALS in the Military ALS IN THE MILITARY UNEXPECTED CONSEQUENCES OF MILITARY SERVICE. February 4, 2013

ALS in the Military ALS IN THE MILITARY UNEXPECTED CONSEQUENCES OF MILITARY SERVICE. February 4, 2013

... The ALS Association strongly believes that the existing evidence compels this nation and the Congress to act and commit the resources and funding that is necessary to answer remaining questions. Congress, the Department ...

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