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pro vyhledávání: '"Cameron S. Brown"'
Autor:
Tom M. George, Cameron S. Brown
Publikováno v:
Michigan Historical Review. 47:89-104
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Cameron S. Brown, Gregory Z. McGowan, Kilian Cooley, Earl H. Dowell, Jeffrey Thomas, Joe Deese, Tim Josey
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AIAA SCITECH 2022 Forum.
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International Interactions. 42:1-30
In order to counter the threat of a coup, states often undertake a number of strategies to “coup-proof” their militaries, such as creating institutional redundancy, severely limiting interbranch communications, and basing promotions on loyalty ra
Autor:
Cameron S. Brown
Publikováno v:
Review of International Studies. 34:89-108
Twice since the Cold War ended in 1990, Turkey has been with roughly the same dilemma: a US-led multinational force requested Turkey’s cooperation in launching a military attack against Iraq, ostensibly to enforce UN resolutions. Public and elite o
Autor:
Cameron S. Brown
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Turkish Studies. 8:85-119
This essay looks at Turkey’s foreign policy towards the US‐led multinational forces in Iraq in both 1990–91 and 2003. In both cases, the United States requested Turkey’s cooperation; in 1990, Turkey joined the international coalition, yet in
Autor:
Cameron S. Brown
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Israel Affairs. 13:55-79
‘I think Edward's other books are admirable. The one on the question of Palestine is very good indeed because there he is on firm ground.’ Albert Hourani, British Orientalist, in discrediting Edwar...
Autor:
Cameron S. Brown
Publikováno v:
The Middle East Journal. 58:576-596
Azerbaijan's foreign policy agenda, even prior to independence in 1991, has been largely dominated by two main issues: how to regain the Armenian-occupied region of Nagorno-Karabakh, and what relationship the state should have with the millions of et
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SSRN Electronic Journal.
In order to counter the threat of a coup, states often undertake a number of strategies to "coup-proof" their militaries, such as creating institutional redundancy, severely limiting interbranch communications, and basing promotions on loyalty rather