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The expanding role of the Indonesian military [PDF]
The Indonesian military appears to be taking advantage of a weak president and unpopular police to try and regain some of the internal security functions that it lost as part of the country’s democratisation process.
Institute for Policy Analysis of Conflict
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Democratic dawn? : Civil society and elections in Myanmar 2010 – 2012 [PDF]
While the general elections in Myanmar in November 2010 were widely condemned, both national and international actors approached the by-elections of April 2012 as a political rite-de-passage to improve relations between the government and the opposition ...
Lidauer, Michael
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Exploring the Relationship Between Military Spending & Income Inequality in South Asia [PDF]
The basic objective of this paper is to examine the effect of military spending on income inequality in four major South Asian economies. In the process, we also control for other possible key determinants of income inequality subject to data ...
Vadlamannati, Krishna Chaitanya
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The Main Directions of Improvement of the Russian Military Security
In the article the strategic directions of improvement of the Russian military security are analyzed as systems of purposefully state used measures to strengthen national security. The process of improvement of the Russian military security should be put
D V Demkin
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This article analyzes the military-technical cooperation between the USSR and Egypt in the early 1970s. Central to this study is the political interaction between the two nations, as well as the challenges faced by Cairo and Moscow following Anwar Sadat ...
V. A. Kuzmin, M. M. E. Abdalla
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Analisis Hubungan Sipil-Militer terhadap Perubahan Kebijakan Pertahanan Jepang di Tahun 2015
The change in defense policy that occurred during Shinzo Abe's reign in 2015 produced many pros and cons among the public. As a decision, it was not popular among civilians, either political elites or the public sphere because the administration made it ...
Edta Muhammad Fadilah, Arfin Sudirman
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Myanmar’s military: back to the barracks? [PDF]
To advance stable reform, Myanmar\u27s military needs to continue withdrawing from civilian life, argues this report. Overview Myanmar’s military, the Tatmadaw, has been the dominant institution in the country for most of its post-independence history.
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Rethinking militarism in post-apartheid South Africa [PDF]
This paper argues that contemporary South Africa is marked by a co-existence of both old and new forms of militarism. It tries to move beyond the statist conception of militarism in much of the scholarly literature in order to examine social relations ...
Cock, Jacklyn
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Governmental Context Determines Institutional Value: Independently Certified Performance and Failure in the Spanish Newspaper Industry. [PDF]
Many societies demand that independent professionals (e.g. auditors) certify the performance of firms. The value placed on such certification (i.e. the public perception of reliability/unreliability that may impact on an organization's success/failure ...
Carmona, Salvador +2 more
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Executive Power, Drone Executions, and the Due Process Rights of American Citizens [PDF]
Few conflicts have tested the mettle of procedural due process more than the War on Terror. Although fiery military responses have insulated the United States from another 9/11, the Obama administration’s 2011 drone execution of a U.S. citizen allegedly
D\u27Errico, Jonathan G.
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