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Competitiveness and Military-Technical Cooperation
World Economy and International Relations, 2010In the present article, methodical guidelines and some specific approaches aimed at the military-technical cooperation efficiency improvement and Russia's status reinforcement are suggested. Problems of the above-mentioned multidimensional cooperation expansion and strengthening, possibilities of their solving are examined.
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International EMC Cooperation in the Military
IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, 1987This paper discusses the progress of International collabortion in the production of common EMC specifications. It does not cover the fields of lightning or EMP where collaboration is probably working better that for EMC. The problems caused by the emergence of new Nantional EMC specifications are highlighted, and the role of NATO as a focal point for ...
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3. Cooperative Arrangements For Civil-Military Cooperation
2008This chapter reviews theories on cooperative arrangements to determine whether they provide insights regarding the phases, factors and outcomes of civil-military cooperation. It provides an overview of the theories reviewed which identify phases in the development of strategic alliances.
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European cooperation in military space
Space Policy, 1995Abstract 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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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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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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International Anarchy and Military Cooperation
The Adelphi Papers, 2006Since its emergence in 1998, the concept of Network Centric Warfare (NCW) has become a central driver behind America's military transformation and seems to offer the possibility of true integration between multinational military formations. Even though NCW, or variations on its themes, has been adopted by many armed services, it is a concept in ...
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The military cooperation group
2012The United States has experienced a significant amount of difficulty of late with two factors: a) how to fight against a networked enemy, and b) the need for more cultural intelligence. This thesis will describe a structure to assist with both those needs.
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Cooperation in military training as a tool of peacetime military diplomacy
Strategic Analysis, 2003Military diplomacy has long been one of the essential constituents of international diplomacy and an effective methodology, to foster bilateral and regional relationships. Military training cooperation is an essential component of military diplomacy and helps to build close ties with other nations.
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