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Maritime defence and the South African Navy to the cancellation of the Simon's Town agreement
For centuries, the maritime defence of South Africa was a colonial responsibility. First performed by the Dutch, the British took over the task after they wrestled the Cape of Good Hope from the Dutch.
T.D. Potgieter
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Expanding alliance: ANZUS cooperation and Asia–Pacific security [PDF]
Is an alliance conceived as a bulwark against a resurgence of Japanese militarism and which cut its military and intelligence teeth in the Cold War is still relevant to today’s strategic concerns?
Andrew Davies +3 more
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Russia’s military aggression against Ukraine has marked the dramatic return of territorial conflict and high-intensity warfare on European soil. European Union Member States’ armed forces have been tailored during the last decades to perform mostly peace-
Adriana Kalicka-Mikołajczyk
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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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Romanian Security in an Evolving European Context [PDF]
With the arrival of formerly Soviet-dominated Central Eastern European countries in the EU, the conceptualisation of European security was yet again challenged, this time by different perceptions of old threats, instead of different readings of modern ...
Mircea Micu
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When Soering went to Iraq… : problems of jurisdiction, extraterritorial effect and norm conflicts in light of the European Court of Human Rights’ Al-Saadoon case [PDF]
In its admissibility decision in the Al-Saadoon case the ECtHR held that the United Kingdom had jurisdiction over the applicants, who had been arrested by British forces and kept in a British-run military prison in Iraq.
Janik, Cornelia, Kleinlein, Thomas
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Refocusing the Australian Army [PDF]
Recent operations have distracted the Army from being best postured for regional engagement.1 As the Afghanistan commitment winds down, the Army will need to overcome this neglect by shifting its primary focus to regional priorities, where geographic ...
Blaxland, John
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After the Cold War the Danish Armed Forces moved away from its traditional role of territorial defense of Danish soil and towards a role as a globally deployable expeditionary force, imbedded with UK and/or US forces. This shift in national strategy amplified the requirements of the young officers’ ability to think and act strategically in ...
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ECONOMIC SECURITY OF THE STATE UNDER MARTIAL LAW
The experience of conducting operations (combat actions) during the repulsion of the large-scale armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine demonstrates the need to increase the combat potential and combat capability of the Armed Forces ...
Volodymyr Mozharovskyi +2 more
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The geopolitical implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine [PDF]
This paper analyses the reasons why President Putin decided to invade Ukraine and annex Crimea, the implications of this for Russia’s return as a major power, and the broader geopolitical policy implications.
Paul Dibb
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