Social Defence and Soviet Military Power: An Inquiry Into the Relevance of an Alternative Defence Concept : ReportCenter for the Study of Social Conflict (C.O.M.T.), State University of Leiden, 1985 - 469 síður |
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... forces at Inchon in mid - September . Two weeks later the UN forces reached the 38th parallel and the North Korean aggression had thereby been repelled . On October 7 , 1950 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted an American ...
... forces at Inchon in mid - September . Two weeks later the UN forces reached the 38th parallel and the North Korean aggression had thereby been repelled . On October 7 , 1950 the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted an American ...
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... armed forces which local Communist leaders could still exercise within the Soviet military bloc . Christopher Jones has argued rather convincingly that there where local military resistance could be expected on a major scale , such as ...
... armed forces which local Communist leaders could still exercise within the Soviet military bloc . Christopher Jones has argued rather convincingly that there where local military resistance could be expected on a major scale , such as ...
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... armed forces , etc. ) is less important than discipline , training , and organization . " The main reason why there was no violent response to the Warsaw Pact invasion was , in this writer's opinion , the fact that the invaders did not ...
... armed forces , etc. ) is less important than discipline , training , and organization . " The main reason why there was no violent response to the Warsaw Pact invasion was , in this writer's opinion , the fact that the invaders did not ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Implications for Social Defence | 3 |
Nonviolence 7 Conceptual Clarification | 7 |
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