Military, International Conflicts & Security Essays, Research Papers & Term Papers (392) essays
Military & International Conflicts & Security essays:
'The end of the Cold War gave new political and security dimensions to EU/US relations, demonstrated particularly in their approaches to European order.' Why, and how?
... and eventual collapse of the Soviet Union under the administration of Mikhail Gorbachev effectively meant that this common enemy disappeared. Subsequently creating a fragile new system of states in Central and Eastern Europe, and the former Soviet Union. This had direct implications for NATO ...
Economic Literacy; Economy After War
... spiral out of control and dramatically change the worlds economy. Unfortunately, you can't always avoid it and sometimes it must be enforced in order to get what you "want." There are several advantages and disadvantages about war : money gained, governments in debt, and ...
Gun Control.
... situations. Young children have accidentally found their parents' gun with fatal consequences. Stricter rules and maybe even a mandatory firearm course (inclusive of gun safety awareness) prior to a mandatory gun licence should be considered. Most importantly ...
Military Customs and Courtesies
... United States or Commander-in-Chief, Commissioned Officers, Warrant Officers, any Medal of Honor recipient, and Officers of friendly foreign countries. Salutes can and should be exchanged with soldiers of the United States Navy, the Air Force, the Marine Corps, and ...
The Recent Developments In Governmental Security Services In Australia.
... Western nation and in its own right. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT, 2007) states that "intelligence confirms we were a target before the 11 September 2001 attacks, and we are still a target. Our interests both at home and ...
The Joint Venture Project
... into a more cost effective, faster, lighter force. No longer was the threat of the Soviet Union on the horizon, in the post cold war world, the new threats would be terrorists, and small rouge nations. On September 11th of that year ...
U.S.-India Nuclear Deal
... United States really sure that India will not use the nuclear power for harm? A friendly relationship between the U.S. and India would be wonderful, but how interested is the country in building a positive relationship with India outside its own self-interested motivations ...
War is not the way
... and guns to this foreign country with every intention of using this weaponry. Due to this decision to move troops into a foreign land with these weapons, it is naïve to think that the people who were invaded by the United States ...
How to control nuclear weapons from a Reformer (social democrat) view point.
... United States and Russia failed to cooperate on control on nuclear weapons which could be avoided this whole scenario ten years ago. Being a reform internationalist, the control of nuclear weapons is about sharing political power and risks for going into ...
Military Intelligence.
... right conclusions, and feeding it to others. To do all of these things, over the years intelligence professionals have developed what is called the intelligence cycle. Over the past 228 years, The US Army's Military Intelligence Corp has changed by leaps and bounds, mainly ...