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A new strategy for foreign economic aid
In: Orbis: FPRI's journal of world affairs, Band 7, S. 800-820
ISSN: 0030-4387
Liberated France - * Catherine Gavin: Liberated France. (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1955. Pp. 292. $5.00.)
In: The review of politics, Band 19, Heft 2, S. 270-271
ISSN: 1748-6858
The Unfeasibility of European Federation Now
In: Social studies: a periodical for teachers and administrators, Band 46, Heft 6, S. 221-230
ISSN: 2152-405X
Fake News for the Resistance: The OSS and the Nexus of Psychological Warfare and Resistance Operations in World War II
In: Journal of advanced military studies: JAMS, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 34-56
ISSN: 2164-4217
The Office of Strategic Services (OSS), America's intelligence and special operations organization in World War II, is best known for its efforts to collect intelligence on the Axis powers and to arm and train resistance groups behind enemy lines. However, the OSS also served as America's primary psychological warfare agency. This article will show how organizational relationships imposed by theater commanders, who often had little understanding of psychological warfare or special operations, could serve to enable or hinder the sort of coordinated subversive campaign that OSS founder General William J. Donovan envisioned. This history offers important lessons for contemporary campaign planners in an environment where psychological warfare is playing an ever-larger role in the conduct of military operations.
Competing through Cooperation: Leveraging Security Cooperation to Counter Chinese and Russian Influence in Africa
In: MCU Journal, Band 10, Heft 2, S. 162-174
ISSN: 2164-4217
Government and the implementation of economic plans in new and emerging states: an addendum
In: Development and change, Band 4, Heft 3, S. 1-11
ISSN: 1467-7660
Government and the implementation of economic plans in new and emerging states
In: Development and change, Band 1, Heft 3, S. 1-13
ISSN: 1467-7660
Atomic-power development in India: prospects and U.S. role
In: Social research: an international quarterly, Band 25, S. 285-302
ISSN: 0037-783X
The United States and Japanese Atomic Power Development
In: World politics: a quarterly journal of international relations, Band 8, Heft 4, S. 515-533
ISSN: 1086-3338
MANKIND'S latest technological triumph—the ability to split certain atoms and harness the resultant energy for either destruction or construction—constitutes one of the most provocative developments in modern international relations. It not only creates the greatest opportunity for suicide yet available to humanity; it also introduces a new stage in the scientific, industrial, and technological revolutions which have given modernity its primary characteristics. For atomic power constitutes an entirely new source of energy capable of supplementing or even of replacing that traditionally derivable from fossil fuels and falling water. Moreover, the amounts of fissionable matter necessary to produce it are so small, in contrast to existing sources of power, that problems of fuel transportation are almost completely eliminated.
The United States and Japanese atomic power development [power resources, future requirements, feasibility of atomic power, Japan and American nuclear foreign policy]
In: World politics: a quarterly journal of international relations, Band 8, S. 515-533
ISSN: 0043-8871
Labor law and practice in Thailand
In: BLS report no. 267
Labor law and practice in Thailand
"Prepared by Dr. Daniel Wit"--Pref. ; Cover title. ; Includes bibliographical references (p. 54-56). ; Mode of access: Internet.
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