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Catalyst for coalition
Published 1991“…Organisationally, the first chapters of the thesis look at the impact of the Great War and the interwar period on this relationship. …”
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Mésentente cordiale ? Langues et coalition alliée sur le front de l’ouest de la Grande Guerre
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«Unclear Enemy»: Why the Guerrilla War in France in 1814 Failed
Published 2015-10-01“…Abstract: Author of the article analyzes the reasons of the fail of Napoleon’s attempts to set the guerrilla war in France during the campaign of 1814. While the forces of anti-Napoleonic coalition were standing near the border of France, Napoleon did his best to recruit his new army. …”
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'Ambushed by victory': allied strategy on how to win the First World War
Published 2014“…The abrupt ending of the war has obscured historians' understanding of coalition warfare in the First World War, as they have not sufficiently considered the serious planning that took place for 1919.…”
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Ukrainian healthcare providers under siege during the first year of war: challenges and adaptations
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The gospel in action: the YMCA, social evangelism, and the religion of the British Army in the First World War
Published 2022“…<p>This thesis utilises the case study of the Young Men’s Christian Association’s (YMCA) First World War work to explore the process of social evangelism and the influence it had on wartime ministry and the religion of soldiers. …”
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The Bundeswehr Usage in the Struggle against ISIS - A Part of Western Coalition?
Published 2018-12-01“…In the middle - second half of 2010s the Euro-Atlantic community faces with the necessity to struggle against international terrorism at the huge arc of unstable states including Mali, Libya, Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. Unlike the first Western coalition (2001-2014) designed to fight al-Qaeda, focused on the struggle against ISIS the second Western coalition does not become the unifying mechanism of a significant part of anti-terrorist military efforts by Western countries. …”
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The Generalized War of Attrition.
Published 1997“…We generalize the War of Attrition model to allow for N + K firms competing for N prizes. …”
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The Generalized War of Attrition.
Published 1996“…We generalize the War of Attrition model to allow for N + K firms competing for N prizes. …”
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British war policy
Published 1971“…Although four (arguably five) European coalitions were organized against France in theSa wars, only the final, successful, combination has been studied in detail, yet, as this last coalition proved, the only way to defeat France was by such combinations. …”
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"BANQUET CHRONICLE" A.Ya. VYSHINSKY: FROM THE EVERYDAY LIFE OF SOVIET DIPLOMATS IN KUIBYSHEV (1941-1942)
Published 2021-09-01“…Secondly, the recordings of Vyshinsky's conversations, reflected in his reports, contain important information about the moods of representatives of the diplomatic corps, in particular, ambassadors and envoys of the member states of the anti-Hitler coalition. It was used by the Soviet leadership in solving foreign policy tasks during the most difficult period of the war.…”
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Private security companies and civil wars
Published 2009“…It is not hard to discover that PSCs and their employees constituted the second-largest member of the US-led Coalition of the Willing during the invasion of Iraq in 2003; that this represented a 10-fold increase compared with the first Gulf War in 1991; that there are between 15,000 and 50,000 contractors currently operating in Iraq, according to various estimates; and that these companies suffer, at the very least, from a dearth of effective regulation that some go as far as to call a vacuum. …”
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The “memory wars” in divided societies: the case of Spain
Published 2022-04-01“…The alternative politics of memory, which are declared and carried out by different competing actors of political process at the country level, first of all being government and opposition parties, are analyzed in the article. …”
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The EU on the Road to Damascus: The War in Ukraine and the World Order in Transition
Published 2022-12-01“…The Russian invasion of Ukraine marks the point of no return of the transition of order in world politics. The first three sections of this article address the implication at the heart of this topic, that is, the reconfiguration of world coalitions at the initial stage of the transition phase. …”
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Yalta 1945: the Black Sea Straits and the War in the Far East
Published 2015-06-01“…Behind this processes were certain political goals, and when the war began Stalin stopped work on the first "big shipbuilding program" though it did not mean that he refused them. …”
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Domestic Politics, Prestige, and War: The Emergence of Chile’s Democratic Status Narrative
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The value meaning of the war in the Russian discourse of 1914 and the modern politics of memory
Published 2023-12-01“…The use of images from the First World War and other wars in the modern politics of memory is analyzed. …”
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