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British American Security Information Council (BASIC)
basicint.org
Independent research organization that analyzes international security issues. Analysis and updates on all key international nuclear related events.
Center for Defense Information (CDI)
cdi.org
Independent military research organization. Many research topics including nuclear weapons and proliferation. Nuclear weapons database.
Almanac of Policy Issues: National Security
policyalmanac.org
News, background information, and links on U.S. foreign policy and national security issues.
Human Security Report
humansecurityreport.info
Report on the global state of armed conflict. Includes complete report in PDF format, press kit, statistics, and background information.
The Cycle of War and Economics
warcycle.com
The relationship between economics, social movements, and wars and, how they fuel each other.
Weekly Defense Monitor
cdi.org
A weekly e-newsletter formerly called the Weekly Defense Monitor available for free subscription. Published by the Center for Defense Information.
Correlates of War (COW) Project
umich.edu
Ongoing effort at the University of Michigan to study the conditions associated with the outbreak of war, as well as with the conditions surrounding militarized disputes. With history, bibliography, and links.
Jane's International Defense Review
idr.janes.com
Publication offering authoritative and encyclopedic analysis of weapons, systems, and defence technology.
CIVIC Worldwide - The Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict
civicworldwide.org
Organization working to obtain U.S. Government assistance for war-torn communities and families in need, while helping to shine a spotlight on the human costs of war.
War and Law League
warandlaw.homestead.com
A nonpartisan, not-for-profit organization upholding the U.S. Constitution and treaties in matters of war and peace; opposing any wars initiated by presidents and undeclared by Congress.
Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF)
dcaf.ch
Assists the international community in pursuing good governance and reform of the security sector. Information about their activities and publications.
Partnership for Democratic Governance and Security
pdgs.org.ar
International forum for civil military relations and democratic governance. Site provides information, tools and contacts with those working in the field of democratic governance, security and civil-military relations.
War Powers Resolution
policyalmanac.org
Original text of the 1973 War Powers Resolution.
Center for Security Policy
centerforsecuritypolicy.org
A U.S. national security think tank specializing in decision briefs and press releases on critical foreign policy and military defense matters. Subject area archive dating from 1988, including abstracts.
War Is A Racket
lexrex.com
A short book by US Marine Corp Major General Smedley Butler on how the US military made war far more for Wall Street and big corporations than anyone's freedom or democracy.
Beyond the Fire
itvs.org
Introduces the real-life stories of 15 teenagers, now living in the U.S., who have survived war in seven war zones.
Jane's Information Group
janes.com
News, information and analysis from a leading source for information on defense, geopolitics, transport and police industries and issues
Calvert-Henderson Quality of Life Indicators - National Security
calvert-henderson.com
Articulates the state of the United States' ability to protect its vital interests and way of life against unwanted intrusions and influences.
Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments
csbaonline.org
An independent policy research institute providing news and publications on military strategy, defense budgets and programs, weapon systems and critical technologies, personnel issues, force readiness, future warfare, and defense industries. Links to related materials.
Belfer Center International Security Program
belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu
Addresses the important challenges to U.S. national security and international security and seeks to advance scholarship in security studies by contributing to significant academic debates through its own research activities and by publishing a leading journal in the field, International Security.
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a binary variable with a value of 1 indicating that a country has experienced 1000 or more causalities due to civil war guerilla warfare and other types of conflict in the past 45 years However very little quantitative data have been recorded to show true numbers of people killed and maimed in conflicts As previous research suggests after controlling for other influences
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a binary variable with a value of 1 indicating that a country has experienced 1000 or more causalities due to civil war guerilla warfare and other types of conflict in the past 45 years However very little quantitative data have been recorded to show true numbers of people killed and maimed in conflicts As previous research suggests after controlling for other influences
These conflicts worry my friends:
Carol Gee
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Carol Gee
hu, 25 Jun 2009 12:00:00 GM
Carol Gee Online Universe is the all-in-one home page for my websites. Technorati tags: blogging news links war foreign affairs. Posted in blogging news, foreign policy, Homeland Security, Middle East, . Warfare and Conflict. .
is this paragraph good for an introduction ?
Q. Warfare is the act or fact of engaging in a war. Warfare takes a variety of forms for example; organized military confrontations, rebellion, revolutions, guerrilla warfare, and terrorism. A state of war can also exist without actual recourse to arms, such as the cold war. Warfare is employed to bring about political, social, or economic changes. Causes of warfare are religious conflicts, protection of dynastic succession, or of territory. War for acquisition of land is directly related to the necessity of providing food for a nation or a group such as when settlers in the U.S. waged war against the Native Americans for land, so they could grow their crops and graze their cattle. During the middle Ages, wars were often based on the desire… [cont.]
Asked by Mili - Thu Apr 26 16:42:17 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's good. But you should remember this is your introduction paragraph. You are going to in depth about your subject. You need to be sort of brief. And you need a thesis statement. A thesis is the last sentence and will sum up about what the paper will be about. I'll proof it for you. Warfare is the act or fact of engaging in a war. Warfare takes a variety of forms for example terrorism. A state of war can also exist without actual recourse to arms, such as the cold war. Warfare is employed to bring about political, social, or economic changes (to what). Causes of warfare can include religious conflicts, protection of dynastic succession, or of territory. During the middle Ages, wars were often based on the desire to overpower other… [cont.]
Answered by Mac M - Thu Apr 26 17:01:57 2007
Q. Warfare is the act or fact of engaging in a war. Warfare takes a variety of forms for example; organized military confrontations, rebellion, revolutions, guerrilla warfare, and terrorism. A state of war can also exist without actual recourse to arms, such as the cold war. Warfare is employed to bring about political, social, or economic changes. Causes of warfare are religious conflicts, protection of dynastic succession, or of territory. War for acquisition of land is directly related to the necessity of providing food for a nation or a group such as when settlers in the U.S. waged war against the Native Americans for land, so they could grow their crops and graze their cattle. During the middle Ages, wars were often based on the desire… [cont.]
Asked by Mili - Thu Apr 26 16:42:17 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's good. But you should remember this is your introduction paragraph. You are going to in depth about your subject. You need to be sort of brief. And you need a thesis statement. A thesis is the last sentence and will sum up about what the paper will be about. I'll proof it for you. Warfare is the act or fact of engaging in a war. Warfare takes a variety of forms for example terrorism. A state of war can also exist without actual recourse to arms, such as the cold war. Warfare is employed to bring about political, social, or economic changes (to what). Causes of warfare can include religious conflicts, protection of dynastic succession, or of territory. During the middle Ages, wars were often based on the desire to overpower other… [cont.]
Answered by Mac M - Thu Apr 26 17:01:57 2007
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