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Russia’s military intervention in Syria

On Russia’s motives behind its military 
intervention in Syria

On Russia’s motives behind its military intervention in Syria

... Russian Military-Industrial Complex which it has often expressed ...Russia’s military involvement, at least not when it came to giving priority ...to Syria over Ukraine as a target area for such ...

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The Practical Implementation of the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine: The Cases of Syria and Central African Republic

The Practical Implementation of the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine: The Cases of Syria and Central African Republic

... in Syria mostly focus on the use of coercive tools – or more specifically the lack thereof – than the implementation of its non-coercive ...for intervention under the R2P framework and embodies the ...

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Russia-Israel relationship transformed by Syria conflict: political interests overshadow social and economic ties

Russia-Israel relationship transformed by Syria conflict: political interests overshadow social and economic ties

... Russian military intervention in ...and Syria, Israel’s stance is a political gain for Moscow, helping to uphold the Kremlin’s narrative of leading the fight against international ...that ...

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Why not in Syria? 'R2P not the rule but the exception'

Why not in Syria? 'R2P not the rule but the exception'

... 10 being adopted by a critical mass of states as the new norm in international relations. After this point the norm usually spreads fast among the remaining states. At this stage, the norm is accepted but is not yet ...

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Australia's military intervention in East Timor, 1999

Australia's military intervention in East Timor, 1999

... larger logistic tail.’ 83 This possibility was recognised even as Spitfire was being implemented, with command of the evacuation operation given to Major General Peter Cosgrove, who would also have to be in control of ...

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Altruism, Foreign Aid and Humanitarian Military Intervention

Altruism, Foreign Aid and Humanitarian Military Intervention

... motivating military buildup and their potential use were predicated on the existence of an adversary that threatened national security, a situation which existed during the Cold War (see ...the military for ...

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China on Russia’s intervention in Syria  OSW Commentary Number 193|19 01 2016

China on Russia’s intervention in Syria. OSW Commentary Number 193|19.01.2016

... Russia’s intervention an adequate response to what they saw as a policy of ‘double standards’ pursu- ed by the ...that Russia has benefited from the operation in Syria in many ways: it has defended ...

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Features of the protection of the intellectual property related to the military industrial complex of Russia

Features of the protection of the intellectual property related to the military industrial complex of Russia

... stands Military industrial complex) manufacturers in Russia and ...of military product samples, as well as dual-use goods, theft of patents on the newest inventions in the field of the ...

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International migration and military intervention in civil war

International migration and military intervention in civil war

... and intervention may be driven by an attempt to affect the regime of the target state ...the military strength of rebels relative to the ...affect military intervention ...

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The biopolitical warfare on migrants: EU Naval Force and NATO operations of migration government in the Mediterranean

The biopolitical warfare on migrants: EU Naval Force and NATO operations of migration government in the Mediterranean

... the military-humanitarian technology for managing migration in the Mediterranean Sea, focusing on two naval operations, ...these military-humanitarian interventions in the field of ...the ...

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More Guns and More Butter. U.S. Arms Sales to Israel, 1969-1974

More Guns and More Butter. U.S. Arms Sales to Israel, 1969-1974

... and Syria, Nixon sent a message on 13 October, through Kissinger at the Washington Special Actions Group (WSAG) meeting - a subdivision of the NSC chaired by ...

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Writing the Script? ECOWAS’ Military Intervention Mechanism

Writing the Script? ECOWAS’ Military Intervention Mechanism

... According to the Polity data, all autocracies in the region were of a more moderate character. 6 The Francophone countries such as Burkina Faso, Guinea or Togo had eventually allowed multi-party elections and a free ...

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Evolution through Revolution?

The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood

 and the Syrian Uprising

Evolution through Revolution? The Syrian Muslim Brotherhood and the Syrian Uprising

... For decades under Ba’athist rule, education of the rural population has been demoted in favour of that of urban children (Al-Shami, Gaziantep, 2014; Yousef, Gaziantep, 2014). The 2011 revolution laid bare this ...

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Testing Structural Explanations for U S  Military Intervention: Do Support for the President and Conservatives in Congress Embolden the President?

Testing Structural Explanations for U S Military Intervention: Do Support for the President and Conservatives in Congress Embolden the President?

... To be clearer, research about congressional influence on presidential foreign policy decisions clusters roughly into two camps. One group sees Congress as a particularly relevant constraint (Christenson & Kriner, ...

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S  Sholl’s “Own” and “Alien” Russia

S Sholl’s “Own” and “Alien” Russia

... Among the borrowings from Russian, which are adopted by German, there are lots of words defying person. And, particularly, these borrowings define person as an actor. For example, his or her profession, occupation, ...

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TRENDS IN WORLD MILITARY EXPENDITURE, 2015

TRENDS IN WORLD MILITARY EXPENDITURE, 2015

... Sudan, Syria, Turkmenistan and ...global military spending in 2015 refer to spending at current prices and exchange ...SIPRI Military Expenditure Database includes fi gures for each country and region ...

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High on reassurance, low on deterrence – Germany’s stance on strengthening NATO’s eastern flank  OSW Commentary NUMBER 217 | 05 07 2016

High on reassurance, low on deterrence – Germany’s stance on strengthening NATO’s eastern flank. OSW Commentary NUMBER 217 | 05.07.2016

... its military presence in Poland and the Baltic states also in order to maintain its credibility within the ...to Russia. Berlin still considers the possibility of Russia’s military attack on a NATO ...

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Europe and Syria: Diplomacy, Law and War

Europe and Syria: Diplomacy, Law and War

... The difference between Ukraine and Iran on one hand and Syria, Libya, and Serbia on the other may well lie in Europe’s fear of war with Russia and Iran. The positions of various EU States respecting the ...

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The northern tandem  The Swedish Finnish defence cooperation  OSW Commentary NUMBER 298 | 20 03 2019

The northern tandem The Swedish Finnish defence cooperation OSW Commentary NUMBER 298 | 20 03 2019

... Russia’s military potential and the increase in NATO’s and the US’s military presence in the Nordic-Baltic region have all contributed to a redefinition of the security policies of Sweden and ...their ...

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HOW BRITAIN SHOULD RESPOND TO CHEMICAL WEAPONS ATTACKS IN SYRIA

HOW BRITAIN SHOULD RESPOND TO CHEMICAL WEAPONS ATTACKS IN SYRIA

... The government should publish a detailed summary of its legal position and argument as far in advance of a vote as possible to allow for proper consideration and debate. When the government sought parliament’s approval ...

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