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Military-Industrial Cooperation

Journal of Peace Research, 1982
The article begins with the observation that arms production is today characterized by increasing multinationalization and export orientation. The case of Norway as a small arms producing country is then investigated with regard to the military-industrial schemes of cooperation with West Germany.
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Determinants of Military Cooperation Between Belarus and Russia After 2014

Kwartalnik Bellona, 2019
The author discusses the scale and scope of military cooperation between Russia and Belarus after 2014. He analyses the changes that have occurred in this area after the Russian intervention in Ukraine.
Arkadiusz Czwołek
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Managing Civil-Military Cooperation

Armed Forces & Society, 2007
From a management perspective, this article presents a process model to analyze cooperation between military and civilian actors in peace support operations. By means of multiple case study research, the article applies the model to eight partnerships between the Dutch Provincial Reconstruction Team and civilian actors (nongovernmental organizations ...
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Helping hands: civil–military cooperation and Italy's military operation abroad

Small Wars & Insurgencies, 2009
In the Post-Bipolar Era the growing complexity of the military operations requires a new approach for the resolution of international crises. Since the end of the Cold War, peace support operations (PSO) have become the mainstay and principal occupation of most Western armies. At the same time, Italy has been one of the most important actors in such an
COTICCHIA, FABRIZIO   +1 more
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Military and Security Cooperation

2020
Although the EU plays a relatively modest role in military and security issues, US–EU cooperation in this field is important, especially in Africa. In some difficult conflicts in its southern and eastern neighborhood, the EU provides capabilities that the United States lacks and therefore makes an important contribution to regional stability and even ...
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International Military Education and Multinational Military Cooperation

2004
Abstract : The core thesis is that American military officers can play a key role in countering incipient and overt perceptions of American arrogance. This report is based on interviews with international officers (IOs) at American war, command and staff colleges in each of the services who participate in International Military and Education and ...
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Designing Information Systems to Facilitate Civil-Military Cooperation in Disaster Management

Int. J. Distributed Syst. Technol., 2016
The efficient management of natural and man-made disasters typically represents a major information exchange and coordination challenge, as in most countries a number of organizations are involved in all phases of the disaster management cycle.
Wolfgang Vorraber   +9 more
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Managing Civil-Military Cooperation

2016
Contents: Foreword Part 1: Introduction and External Orientation: Introduction to approaching civil-military cooperation, Myriame Bollen and Bas Rietjens The historical origins of civil-military cooperation, Thijs Brocades Zaalberg Civil-military cooperation from a 3D perspective, Jet van der Gaag-Halbertsma, Hugo de Vries and Bart Hogeveen.
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European cooperation in military space

Space Policy, 1995
Abstract The end of the Cold War has forced Europe to rethink its attitude to the military use of space. It cannot rely on being fed intelligence data by the USA and if it is to engage in international peacekeeping missions, it will require autonomous sources of intelligence.
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2. Civil-Military Cooperation

2008
The tasks of military forces in humanitarian assistance can be divided into three groups involving different degrees of overlap. First, military forces can foster a climate of security for civilian populations and humanitarian organisations. The second group of tasks is composed of activities to support the work of humanitarian organisations.
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