He certainly would not agree with Steinbruner that all national militaries must be equalized in capabilities and force structure. |
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If a power outage hit on a much larger scale, it could shut down the electronic networks that keep governments and militaries running. |
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First he gets kicked out of two different militaries, then he illegally commandeers an army base, and then he loses the capitol of the world. |
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Western militaries are typically small, professional organizations officered by the middle class and filled by working-class volunteers. |
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There's no doubt that the smarter and better-funded militaries in the world are planning for cyberwar, both attack and defense. |
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Military revolutions are cataclysms that reshape governments and societies as well as militaries. |
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It is a pecking order that originated in militaries, entered schools, and now is a social system of the Second World. |
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Moreover, it is a mistake to think that militaries rule without civilian allies. |
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Its military equipment consists of aging Soviet and Chinese stocks that qualitatively are vastly inferior to both the U.S. and South Korean militaries. |
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The IDF regularly trains the United States Marine Corps and the militaries of Trinidad and Tobago and Germany. |
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Given the reality of their respective militaries looking at diminished sources of manpower, this is essential. |
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Reliance on foreign militaries for its own integrity changes the status of Ukraine from a buffer to an antagonist. |
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For instance, the two countries' militaries have embarked on measures to improve confidence, including port visits by naval ships. |
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That has established and reinforced the reputation of our Canadian Forces as one of the best militaries in the world. |
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Military justice is separate from the civilian justice system because militaries must maintain discipline and morale. |
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Some militaries even add armor plating to a standard bulldozer for more protection. |
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In the last thirty years, Latin America has had too much bitter experience with militaries involved in civilian governance. |
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Our troops are part of a NATO-led and UN-mandated mission, working alongside the militaries of 36 other nations. |
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He noted that none of the militaries of the former Soviet republics could withstand a full-scale Russian invasion. |
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The responsibility of fighting al Qaeda would be left mostly to the Afghan and Pakistani militaries. |
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Achieving a high state of operational readiness is a constant goal and challenge for militaries. |
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That's why all responsible nations must embrace the role that militaries with a clear mandate can play to keep the peace. |
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It led the world in science and high culture and outstripped the militaries of its rivals. |
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It was used by the militaries of Argentina, Belgium, Belgian Congo, Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Indonesia, Luxembourg, and Venezuela. |
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Food is an aid resource that is as useful for militaries as for civilians. It is thus highly likely to be stolen or diverted for military use. |
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In October 2004, the Congress allowed the Government to increase its presence in Colombia up to 800 militaries and 600 civilians. |
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It should also identify potential contamination related to munitions fired by foreign militaries. |
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The authors reveal how governments conceal the use of girls in their own militaries, while at the same time pointing to their presence in opposition forces. |
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Joint logistics and major war games are occasionally carried out by the militaries of China and Turkey. |
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Both states were competing for preeminence in the Persian Gulf and using increased revenues to fund expanded militaries. |
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Despite this, there was still a lack of knowledge by physicians in the militaries. |
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International militaries, usually authorized by the UN Security Council, now seek to come between all sides in a civil war, by exercising their own brand of impartiality, in the name of peace and humanity. |
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Western militaries regarded the state security forces as incapable of winning a guerrilla war, while diplomats saw a political deal as the only alternative to a civil war and partition. |
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The toponym was probably very much a part of popular parlance, but was officialized in connection with the events of 1759-60 by the militaries, both French and British. |
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Hydrofoils are used by militaries worldwide to effortlessly glide over high waves. |
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The willingness of Sunni states to openly deploy their militaries is a marked departure from their long-held preference that the US use its powerful military to protect their regional interests. |
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In the beginning we listened to militaries and their governments. |
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When the US government chose to listen to other governments abroad – to their militaries, to their diplomatic communications, to their policymakers where possible – they were listening in a world of defined targets. |
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In some instances, militaries have intervened to take advantage of disarray within civilian institutions, particularly divisions among civilian leaders on key national issues. |
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In others, militaries have taken power ostensibly to prevent their countries from descending into chaos and civil violence following major leadership transitions. |
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This paradigm shift to social collaboration will free people to manage their functional areas and give them the time to research concepts and innovations being created in other militaries and industry world-wide. |
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The participants were very enthusiastic throughout the week and many will take the skills they learned back to their militaries while others found a new sport in which to participate. |
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The Turkish and French militaries have, however, maintained very good working relations within NATO, seizing all opportunities to cooperate, such as working together in training projects. |
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Since the beginning of the armed conflict, the authorities of Armenia focused on the issues of search for discovering, releasing and returning to their families of missing militaries and civilians. |
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A number of militaries have employed dolphins for various purposes from finding mines to rescuing lost or trapped humans. |
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They have also been trained by militaries to locate sea mines or detect and mark enemy divers. |
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Military history is often considered to be the history of all conflicts, not just the history of the state militaries. |
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By this time the machine gun had begun entering into the militaries. |
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But as European militaries have shifted to smaller, all-volunteer forces concentrated in fewer caserns, significant social and political consequences resulted. |
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Defense economics is the financial and monetary efforts made to resource and sustain militaries, and to finance military operations, including war. |
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Demilitarized zones along borders are arguably another type of fortification, although a passive kind, providing a buffer between potentially hostile militaries. |
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With wars ensuing between various tribes, as well as local populations in the Western Roman Empire, more and more power was transferred to Germanic and Roman militaries. |
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Legislatures vary widely in the amount of political power they wield, compared to other political players such as judiciaries, militaries, and executives. |
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It was inevitable really, the Sea King came into RAF service in 1978 and it was in service a long time before that with the Royal Navy and other militaries. |
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Militaries want laws regarding cyber weapons, laws enabling wholesale surveillance, and laws mandating an Internet kill switch. |
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