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"Defense"
October 2001
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Oct 2001
Die nächste Runde der NATO-Erweiterung
Author: Peter Schmidt
Publisher:
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
Im November 2002 wird die NATO zur Frage der Erweiterung Stellung nehmen müssen. More on «Die nächste Runde der NATO-Erweiterung»
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Oct 2001
Pakistan: Ausweg aus der Dauerkrise?
Author: Citha D Maass
Publisher:
Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP)
"Failed state", "Schurkenstaat", Militärdiktatur: Pakistan scheint immer gut für solche Etiketten und für schlechte Nachrichten zu sein. More on «Pakistan: Ausweg aus der Dauerkrise?»
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Oct 2001
Non-Nuclear Strategic Deterrence of State and Non-State Adversaries
Publisher:
US Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)
Growing doubts about the credibility of the use of nuclear-based threats against smaller states and non-state actors (NSAs) armed with weapons of mass destruction (WMD), especially biological and chemical weapons (BW/CW), have prompted concern among ... More on «Non-Nuclear Strategic Deterrence of State and Non-State Adversaries»
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1 Oct 2001
Minimum Nuclear Deterrence Postures in South Asia
Author: Rodney W Jones
Publisher:
US Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA)
India and Pakistan are the only states to have publicly declared themselves to be nuclear weapon states since the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) was completed in 1968, four years after China became the fifth of the tradition... More on «Minimum Nuclear Deterrence Postures in South Asia»
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Oct 2001
UCAVs—Technological, Policy, and Operational Challenges
Author: Charles L Barry, Elihu Zimet
Publisher:
Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
The Bush administration and Congress are in concert on the goal of developing a fleet of unmanned aircraft that can reduce both defense costs and aircrew losses in combat by taking on at least the most dangerous combat missions. More on «UCAVs—Technological, Policy, and Operational Challenges»
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Oct 2001
Maritime Access: Do Defenders Hold All the Cards?
Author: Arthur H Barber III, Delwyn L Gilmore
Publisher:
Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
National security strategy depends on sustaining access to markets for American commerce in peacetime and for the Armed Forces to various parts of the globe in times of crisis or war. More on «Maritime Access: Do Defenders Hold All the Cards?»
September 2001