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Examining disparity in police behavior during the 2020 social and political protests
Abstract In 2020, the United States was gripped by three parallel social movements: an outrush of support for the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement after the murder of George Floyd, discontent regarding state‐mandated lockdowns to mitigate the coronavirus‐19 pandemic, and allegations of voter fraud after the November elections.
Iman Said
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The Development of Japan's Indo‐Pacific Strategy: Security Concerns and Instrumental Principles
ABSTRACT The Free and Open Indo‐Pacific (FOIP) has served as Japan's central diplomatic vision since its launch in 2016. This paper examines how and why Japan's FOIP has evolved in response to changing strategic environments since its inception. This paper addresses this question by examining the three versions of FOIP and analyzing the evolving ...
Hidetaka Yoshimatsu
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Not to lose control of war: narrative review of military louse control in the first half of XX Century. [PDF]
Simonetti O, Martini M, Armocida E.
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The updated values of a soldier of a special military operation: letters from the front 2023
Mariia A. Podlesnaia
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Peacekeeping or Expeditionism: Identity and Ethics Among Canadian Army Drone Operators
ABSTRACT Small and middle states such as Canada have been integrating drones into their militaries for over 20 years, but their drone use has been understudied. Delving into the data from interviews with 33 army drone operators, this paper proposes two arguments about how drone operators negotiate their identity‐based reflections on their roles. First,
Bibi Imre‐Millei
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Editorial: Methods in brain stimulation. [PDF]
Brunyé TT, Racz FS.
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The Emergence of Party-Military Relations in North Korea and the Army of United Front, 1945~1947
Sun Ho Kim
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The Netherlands: Political Developments and Data in 2024
Abstract Following the 2023 national elections, the first half year of 2024 focused on negotiations between four parties from the centre‐right to the radical right, resulting in the formation of the Schoof Cabinet. With an independent former top civil servant as Prime Minister, the new government proposed more stringent migration measures, budgetary ...
SIMON OTJES, LÉONIE DE JONGE
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