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    MODERNIZATION OF THE MOLDOVA’S SECURITY SYSTEM IN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP: ACHIEVEMENTS AND PROBLEMS by Natalia STERCUL

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The last decade the Republic of Moldova in the framework of the Eastern Partnership has been working to achieve progress in security sector reform – a review of security legislation and national defense; institutional reform; consultations with EU on Common Security Defense Policy; cooperation with Europol, the European Center for Monitoring Drugs, the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO); elaboration measures in the context of reintegration process to putthe Transnistrian region in the legal field of the Republic of Moldova. …”
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    Nusantara Capital City (IKN): Threats and Defense Strategies for Indonesia’s New Capital by Editha Praditya, Firre An Suprapto, Yusuf Ali, Surachman Surjaatmadja, Rui Duarte

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…This relocation has raised concerns about defense policy. This research aims to identify the threats that may arise in the proposed new capital city, Nusantara Capital City (IKN), and to propose strategies to overcome them. …”
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    On the question of the emergence of an alternative to Japan’s “soft power” by Kazakov O.I.

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…As a result, Japan has come up with a more independent security and defense policy from the United States, relying on other countries and organizations, as well as revisiting its global role in the international arena. …”
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    STRATEGY MODEL OF CYBER INTELLIGENCE STAKEHOLDERS FOR STRENGTHENING CYBER DEFENSE TO ACHIEVE NATIONAL RESILIENCE by Purnomo W.P., Moeljadi, Kusumaningrum A., Aminuddin M.F.

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The results of the research show that cyber intelligence stakeholders as policymakers and implementers of cyber defense policies can provide significant benefits and influence on strengthening national resilience through the formulation of national policies in the field of cyber defense.…”
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  6. 106

    THE INSTITUTIONAL SYSTEM OF THE COMMON SECURITY AND DEFENCE POLICY (CSDP) OF THE EUROPEAN UNION: STRUCTURE AND MECHANICS by M. S. Fedorov

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The article deals with the system of EU's functional units responsible for conducting crisis management within the framework of the Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP). It analyses their structure and particular features. …”
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  7. 107

    The War in Ukraine and the EU’s Geopolitical Role in Spanish Media Discourses by Gracia Abad Quintanal, Sonia Boulos, Branislav Radeljić

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Understandably, the war in Ukraine has had a major impact on discourses regarding the EU Common Security and Defense Policy, granting them more space and thus visibility in the media and public debates. …”
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    Planning the operation expenses by Žugić Rade, Kovačević Milanko

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The state plans and defines the defense policy, and the responsibility for defense activities performance is held by the Ministry of Defense and the Armed Forces. …”
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    The new architecture of the European Union by Radivojević Zoran, Knežević-Predić Vesna

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This mainly regards the common foreign and security policy, which now includes the defense policy, where the existing model of inter-state cooperation has been only slightly interfered with. …”
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    Gender Politics of “Illiberal Pragmatics” in the Polish Defense Sector by Weronika Grzebalska

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Against this background, Polish defense policy constitutes a puzzling realm that significantly escapes these frameworks, revealing instead a mix of backsliding, institutional and discursive continuity, and positive gender change. …”
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    French Participation in International Conflicts and Crises: Main Statements of the White Book 2013 by Smirnova Olga A., Zolina Darya M.

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Each White Book presents the aims and perspectives of the French defense policy development. The first one was published in 1972 during the Cold War and the next one in 1994 after the collapse of the Soviet Union when the major role in conflicts resolution was taken by UNO. …”
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    The European Union in international relations of Canada at the end of XX – beginning of XXI century by Anatoliy Goncharenko

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…This was possible also due to the emergence of the Common foreign and defense policy of the EU and the implementation of important steps towards the development of European security policy and defense (ESDP). …”
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    Cyberspace attack and defense game based on reward randomization reinforcement learning by Lei Zhang, Hongmei Li, Yu Pan, Qibin Zheng, Wei Li, Yi Liu

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…When the defender takes the defense action, the reward is randomly given and subject to linear distribution, so as to find the better defense policy and improve defense successfully rate. …”
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    Shahdiz Fortress,  Leading the Passive Defense Principles of the Ismaili Period South Khorasan by Saman Farzin, mojtaba janfada, hoosein koohestani, mohammad amin hajizadeh

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…It is necessary to pay attention to this issue and to pay attention to inactive defense policy and to identify its defense components. …”
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    QUALITATIVE CHANGES IN JAPAN’S POLICY IN THE FIELD OF MILITARY SECURITY IN 2013 by D. V. Streltsov

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…These changes include tightening of the policy towards China, stronger defense policy coordination with the countries concerned with the growth of Beijing's military ambitions, as well as the revision of the basic strategy of defense capacity-building.A special place in Tokyo’s new policy was taken by the moves aimed at revising the Constitution. …”
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    THE CONCEPTUAL OF SECOND TRACK DIPLOMACY IN SEA DEFENSE TO INCREASE REGIONAL COMPREHENSIVE ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP FOR INDONESIA by Dipua A., Harahab N., Hermawan R., Puspitawati D.

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The results showed that private organizations, non-governmental organizations, universities, and government are expected to be able to use financial and human resources significantly to implement the Second Track Diplomacy (STRAD) concept that focuses on the formulation of a policy for Southeast Asian region, especially on Sea Defense policy. Based on the research results, using the STRAD concept can increase the value of Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnerships (RCEP) for Indonesia in this region with optimal, effective and efficient conditions.…”
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    RUSSIA'S STRATEGIC DETERRENCE AND DEFENSE AGAINST POTENTIAL MEANS AND METHODS OF STRATEGIC ATTACK by A. I. Podberezkin, A. V. Zhukov

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The authors note that the expansion of the meaningful content of the concept of strategic stability in the Russian Federation occurred as a result of the development of strategic non-nuclear deterrence forces and the US policy to reduce the dependence of American foreign and defense policy on the factor of nuclear deterrence. These changes in the military-political situation in the world have led to a reduction in the stability of the relations of key states, despite some proliferation of nuclear weapon technologies in Asian countries.The article attempts to prove that the Russian Federation is able to withstand the new challenges associated with qualitative changes in the relations of mutual deterrence with the United States. …”
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    EU – WESTERN BALKANS: PROBLEMS OF INTEGRATION by Igor N. Shcherbak

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…At this stage the strategy is focused on strengthening its political and economic influence in the region and on alignment of the Western Balkans states with the priorities of the EU common security and defense policy, including on the questions of the Ukrainian conflict and related sanctions. …”
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    Presenting a Future-Based Naval Transformation Model with Emphasis on the Navy defensive Military Thoughts of the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces by Hasan Dolati, Hossain Khanzadi, Abutaleb Motallebi

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…The data from the analysis consist of 12 axes including (a) naval-defense objectives, (b) naval-defense policy, (c) naval-military doctrine (d) military strategy, (e) human resources, and (ii) training and research, G) military equipment and weapons, h) organizational structure, i) logistics and support, and i) commanders, and also has 22 codes and 64 sub-codes.…”
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    Just Wars Theory as a Key Element of Germany’s New Sonderweg by Boris Kashnikov, Marina Glaser

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The article considers two major lines of transformation of the contemporary just war theory and their possible implication in the German military and defense policy. One of these is the emergence of human rights paradigm of the just war doctrine, another – the growing tendency of the theory to stick to national cultural tradition instead of moral universalism. …”
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