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A Double Dispossession: The Crimean Tatars After Russia's Ukrainian War
In: Genocide studies and prevention: an international journal ; official journal of the International Association of Genocide Scholars, IAGS, Band 9, Heft 1, S. 18-32
ISSN: 1911-9933
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Countering a nuclear Iran: hearing before the Committee on Armed Services, U.S. House of Representatives, 109th Congress, 2nd Session, hearing held February 1, 2006
In: Hearing, H.A.S.C. No. 109-98
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The logic of irregular war: asymmetry and America's adversaries
For the United States, asymmetric warfare has emerged as the "new normal." The large-scale conventional campaigns that typified U.S. military engagements for much of the 20th Century are increasingly things of the past. Instead, the quarter-century since the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the U.S.-Soviet balance of power has seen irregular war truly come of age, with more and more hostile nations pursuing asymmetric means in order to secure the strategic advantage vis-à-vis the United States. In this volume, a group of leading national security practitioners and subject matter experts comes together to analyze the asymmetric strategies being pursued today by America's main state-based adversaries—Russia, China, Iran and North Korea—and to explore how U.S. policymakers can respond more effectively to them
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Missile defenses and American security 2002: a new era ; proceedings from the 2002 Conference on Missile Defenses and American Security
Weldon, C.: Toward missile defense - the administration and Congress. - S. 1-10 Willimans J. D.: Sea-based defenses and the Aegis option. - S. 13-16 Huessy, P.: Ground-based missile defenses - the view from Greely. - S. 17-22 Cooper, H.: Spaced-base defenses - prospects for the future. - S. 23-28 Eisenstadt, M.: Iran - capabilities and intentions. - S. 31-36 Kay, D.: Iraq's missiles and weapons of mass destruction. - S. 37-42 Eberstadt, N.: The threat from North Korea. - S. 43-46 Wurmser, D.: The expanded "axis" - Libya and Syria. - S. 47-50 Payne, K.: Briefing on Pentagon missile defense activities. - S. 51-55 Fisher, R.: The emerging missile defense architecture in Asia. - S. 59-62 Berman, I.: Allies and opportunities in the Middle East. - S. 63-68 Adcock, S.: Europe and the U.S. : projects and possibilities. - S. 69-74 Woolsey, R. J.: Missile defense and the U.S.-Russian relationship. - S. 75-80 Gaffney, F. J. (jr.): The way ahead for the White House. - S. 81-84
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Uzbekistan's new face
Uzbekistan, long considered the center of Central Asia, is undergoing rapid and fundamental reforms affecting all areas of society, from economics and judicial matters to religious life and foreign affairs. This process is helping kindle a new spirit of regionalism in Central Asia, and provides new opportunities for Western governments and businesses
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