NATO and European integration [relation of further economic integration to political and military problems; address]
In: World politics: a quarterly journal of international relations, Volume 10, p. 219-231
ISSN: 0043-8871
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In: World politics: a quarterly journal of international relations, Volume 10, p. 219-231
ISSN: 0043-8871
In: Slovak foreign policy affairs: review for international politics, security and integration, Volume 2, Issue 2, p. 50-53
ISSN: 1335-6259
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In: Armed forces & society: official journal of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society : an interdisciplinary journal, Volume 29, Issue 2, p. 185-204
ISSN: 0095-327X
For three decades after the Cold War, NATO member states no longer faced a major threat, and focussed on out-of-area operations. They took the opportunity to reduce defence spending and foster their own national defence industries; interoperability was limited to air and maritime missions on a small scale. The 2014 Russian annexation of Crimea and war by proxy in eastern Donbass was a wake-up call, while China's creeping seizure and fortification of islands in the South China Sea, as well as its relentless acquisition of Western technologies, similarly alerted the Western leadership to a less benign strategic environment. But the real shift occurred in 2022. China and Russia not only announced their 'unlimited friendship', but made clear their intention to reduce American hegemony by breaking up the NATO alliance and its Pacific equivalents. This volume is the first account of the challenges and solutions for so-called strategic integration in this coercive global situation. The contributors show, thematically and through selected national case-studies, how strategic integration and interoperability are conceived, debated, problematised and resolved. The chapters are written with specific reference to the illegal Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has galvanised a new era of integration and alliance cooperation within NATO.
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In: Far Eastern affairs: a Russian journal on China, Japan and Asia-Pacific Region ; a quarterly publication of the Institute for Far Eastern Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences, Volume 3, p. 65-76
ISSN: 0206-149X
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In: International affairs: a Russian journal of world politics, diplomacy and international relations, p. 66-72
ISSN: 0130-9641
In: Journal of political & military sociology, Volume 9, Issue 2, p. 241-254
ISSN: 0047-2697
In: Security sector governance in the Western Balkans 2004: in cooperation with the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), p. 157-164
In: Science & global security: the technical basis for arms control and environmental policy initiatives, Volume 4, Issue 3, p. 385-406
ISSN: 0892-9882, 1048-7042
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In: The Brill reference library of Judaism volume 72
"According to Raúl González Salinero, the plurality of religious expressions within Judaism prior to the predominance of the rabbinical current disproves the assumption according to which some Jewish customs and precepts (especially the Sabbath) prevented Jews from joining the Roman army without renouncing their ancestral culture. The military exemption occasionally granted to the Jews by the Roman authorities was compatible with their voluntary enlistment (as it was in the Hellenistic armies) in order to obtain Roman citizenship. As the sources attest, Judaism did not pose any insurmountable obstacle to integration of the Jews into the Roman world. They achieved a noteworthy presence in the Roman army by the fourth century CE, at which time the Church's influence over imperial power led to their exclusion from the militia armata"--
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In: Journal of common market studies: JCMS, Volume 32, Issue 4, p. 525-540
ISSN: 0021-9886
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In: Women in the military and in armed conflict, p. 161-181
In: The Indian journal of politics, Volume 7, Issue 2, p. 165-176
ISSN: 0303-9951
THE 1971 WAR BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN INVOLVING BANGLADESH MARKED A WATERSHED IN THE HISTORY OF THE SUBCONTINENT. AMONG OTHER THINGS, IT SCATTERED THE VIEW OF THOSE WHO ADVOCATE MILITARY REGIMES FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ON THE GROUNDS THAT SUCH REGIMES STRENGTHEN POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS.