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Dec 3, 2013
12/13
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David, Steven R
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Topics: Coups d'état -- Developing countries, Security, International, Coups d'état -- Developing...
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Jul 1, 2022
07/22
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Day, Michael, 1954 February 17-
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Topics: Ecology -- Fiction, Coups d'état -- Indonesia -- Fiction, Women journalists -- Fiction, Coups...
Armed conflicts have a destabilizing effect on individual nations and the international community alike. Conversely, reducing warfare has a positive effect on both national and international affairs. Stable nations equate to stable borders, which, in turn, improve cross-cultural communications and global commerce. This thesis uses Costa Rica as a case study to examine the efficacy of reducing armed conflict by eliminating individual national forces. The key to promoting peace through abolishing...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Benton,Julian L, Naval Postgraduate School Monterey United States, national...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MILITARY ACADEMY WEST POINT NY COMBATING TERRORISM CENTER, *COUPS, *TERRORISM,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, AIR UNIV MAXWELL AFB AL AIR FORCE RESEARCH INST, *INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, AFRICA,...
Outward signs of the uprising against Bahrains Al Khalifa ruling family that began on February 14, 2011, have diminished, but continued incarceration of dissident leaders, opposition boycotts of elections, and small demonstrations counter government assertions that Bahrain has returned to normal. The mostly Shiite opposition has not achieved its goal of establishing a constitutional monarchy, but the unrest has compelled the ruling family to undertake some reforms, at least in part to avoid...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Katzman,Kenneth, Congressional Research Service Washington United States, government...
The efforts of the Bush administration in the early 2000s to establish democratic regimes in Afghanistan and Iraq reflect an American foreign policy tradition that began at the end of World War II. The pairing of national security interests with the success of foreign regimes (and, specifically, regimes headed by charismatic strong men) was a common feature of Cold Warera foreign policy employed by every presidential administration from Harry S. Truman through Ronald Reagan. The U.S. support...
Topics: DTIC Archive, DeSormier,Casey P, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA MONTEREY United States,...
Since the January 2012 combined Tuareg-Jihadist offensive and the March 2012 military coup, the international community had been elaborating a gradual and comprehensive response to the political, military and humanitarian aspects of the Malian crisis. In January 2013, however, France responded to the Jihadist attack against the frontline towns of Konna and Sevare by launching offensive operations against the Salafist bases in Gao, Timbuktu, and Kidal. This unanticipated development has...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY WAR COLLEGE CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, *MILITARY OPERATIONS, *TERRORISM, *WEST...
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Jan 5, 2021
01/21
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Dong, Shucheng
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Topics: Coups d'état -- China -- History, Coups d'état, Politics and government, China -- Politics and...
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Dec 8, 2021
12/21
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Dovey, Ceridwen
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183 p. ; 22 cm
Topics: Hostages -- Fiction, Coups d'état -- Fiction
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Sep 4, 2020
09/20
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Dovey, Ceridwen
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Topics: Hostages -- Fiction, Coups d'état -- Fiction, FICTION -- Political, Coups d'état, Hostages
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Sep 3, 2020
09/20
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Dovey, Ceridwen, author
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Topics: Hostages -- Fiction, Coups d'état -- Fiction, Coups d'état, Hostages