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This paper examines the larger issue of how a ‘free’ media performs during times of war with particular reference …€˜patriotic’ tendency to get support for their own agenda. [CCMG Working paper]. URL:[http://jmi.ac.in/upload/menuupload/Aradhana___WAR …
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This book takes a penetrating look at major challenges to the World Trade Organization and the future of trade …
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This book takes a penetrating look at major challenges to the World Trade Organization and the future of trade …
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Last several decades have shown a steady broadening of national security issues’ spectrum along with an increase in the strictness of international competition driven by advances in high technologies and other factors. National security agenda is nowadays comprised not only of defense issues...
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The Soviet Union was able to develop a large military-industrial complex and become the world's second superpower … weapons. By 2010 Russia will be an important, but not dominant, military power in Eurasia. …
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Relevance of the topic is imposed by widening national security issue in global system of coordinates, changes in Russian spatiotemporal coordinates in the area of globalization. In pragmatic approach the research work is imposed by the necessity of correction of Strategy of National Security of...
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The Soviet Union was able to develop a large military-industrial complex and become the world’s second superpower despite the small size of its malfunctioning planned economy because defence was given high priority status and special planning, rationing and administrative mechanism were...
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