Military resistance to humanitarian war in Kosovo and beyond an ideological explanationDIANE Publishing, 2000 - 47 страница |
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... threats are those that threaten US survival. B-list threats are imminent threats to US interests, but not to the survival or way of life of Ameri- cans. C-list threats are important contingencies that indirectly affect US security, but ...
... threats are those that threaten US survival. B-list threats are imminent threats to US interests, but not to the survival or way of life of Ameri- cans. C-list threats are important contingencies that indirectly affect US security, but ...
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... threats to the security of the state, and generally should not be used except as a final recourse.5 In sum, Huntington defines the military's philosophy as one of conservative realism: The military ethic emphasizes the permanence ...
... threats to the security of the state, and generally should not be used except as a final recourse.5 In sum, Huntington defines the military's philosophy as one of conservative realism: The military ethic emphasizes the permanence ...
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... threats to their existence. This resembled the Hobbesian “state of nature,” in which life was an unchecked strife between self-interested individuals. To escape the anarchy of this paradigm, individu- als worked together to create the ...
... threats to their existence. This resembled the Hobbesian “state of nature,” in which life was an unchecked strife between self-interested individuals. To escape the anarchy of this paradigm, individu- als worked together to create the ...
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... threat of strikes domestically . In labor disputes , the threat of strikes encour- ages labor and management to face difficult issues , try to understand each other's problems , and work hard to find so- lutions. The possibility that ...
... threat of strikes domestically . In labor disputes , the threat of strikes encour- ages labor and management to face difficult issues , try to understand each other's problems , and work hard to find so- lutions. The possibility that ...
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... threats, this line represents the difference between those threats that can di- rectly harm the United States or its way of life (A-list and B-list threats) versus those that can only indirectly affect US. 24 FAIRCHILD PAPER.
... threats, this line represents the difference between those threats that can di- rectly harm the United States or its way of life (A-list and B-list threats) versus those that can only indirectly affect US. 24 FAIRCHILD PAPER.
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Allison B-list balance of power C-list chapter civil-military relations Civil-Military Relations Cambridge Civilian Society Clinton Doctrine conflict conservatism conservative philosophy conservative realism conservative worldview Cuban Missile Crisis decision to intervene Defense Dennis Reimer doctrine Essence of Decision fight foreign policy Graham Allison Holsti human rights Huntington Huntington's claim Ibid ideological gap individual Institute for Security international relations Internet intervening militarily intervention in Kosovo Javier Solana joint chiefs mili militarily in Kosovo Military and Civilian military leaders military mind Military Resistance military’s Military/Civilian National Security nonveteran civilian leaders officer corps on-line Operation Allied Force organization’s Organizational Behavior Model paper prepared Pentagon resistance percent of nonveteran Policy Goals Politics of Civil-Military prepared for Triangle President raison d’état Republican resistance to humanitarian resisted military Secretary Security Studies Soldier sources Stockholm University survival or vital Theory and Politics threats tional tive Triangle Institute values vital national interests war’s Weinberger Doctrine Wheaton Widening Gap
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