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    كتاب إلكتروني

    المؤلفون: Koppa, MarilenaAff4

    المساهمون: Healey, Dan, Series EditorAff1, Payne, Leigh, Series EditorAff2, Koppa, MarilenaAff3

    المصدر: The Evolution of the Common Security and Defence Policy : Critical Junctures and the Quest for EU Strategic Autonomy. :65-81

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    تقرير

    المصدر: Bailes, Alyson JK and Messervy-Whiting, Graham (2011) Death of an institution: the end for Western European Union, a future for European defence? Egmont Paper No. 46, May 2011. [Policy Paper]

    وصف الملف: application/pdf

    URL الوصول: http://aei.pitt.edu/32322/

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    دورية أكاديمية

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    كتاب إلكتروني

    المؤلفون: Ojanen, HannaAff6

    المساهمون: Oberthür, Sebastian, Series editorAff1, Jørgensen, Knud Erik, Series editorAff2, Murray, Philomena B., Series editorAff3, Lavenex, Sandra, Series editorAff4, Ojanen, HannaAff5

    المصدر: The EU's Power in Inter-Organisational Relations. :109-135

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    مؤتمر

    المصدر: McNamara, Kathleen and Newman, Abraham. (2009) The European Union as an Institutional Scavenger: International organization ecosystems and institutional evolution. In: UNSPECIFIED, Los Angeles. (Unpublished)

    وصف الملف: application/pdf

    URL الوصول: http://aei.pitt.edu/10741/

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    المؤلفون: Sundlisaeter, Tale

    المساهمون: O'Brien, Phillips Payson, Strachan, Hew, Norwegian Intelligence Service (NIS), Norwegian Defence Command and Staff College (NDCSC), Royal Norwegian Air War College, Norway. Forsvarets forskningsinstitutt, Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency

    مصطلحات موضوعية: Satcom, Aissat-1, FFI, Security policy, Commercial space, Intelligence, Space surveillance, Maritime patrol aircraft, Military space capability, Space, Military space activity, Space middle powers, James Armor, Space as a foreign policy tool, Intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, Norwegian space policy, Doctrine, Russia, Norwegian space strategy, Norwegian Intelligence Service, James R. Clapper, Arctic, Military affairs, Space strategy, Norwegian military space strategy, Stig Eivind Nilsson, Space and intelligence, Jan Eirik Finseth, Program space, Civil-military separation, High North, Svalbard archipelago, Military doctrine, Space power, Terje Wahl, New space, Space authority, Studies in intelligence, Commercial satellite imagery, Inter-service rivalry, Security studies, Norwegian Space Agency, Norwegian doctrine, Norwegianspace, Space and the military, Military space activity and foreign affairs, The second space age, NATO, Lance Lord, Cyber defence force, David A. Deptula, Bureaucratic organisation, Space power doctrines, Space capability, Net-centric warfare, Commercial satellites, High north policy, Space program, Military space authority, Norwegian space, Dual-use, Space club, Net-centric defence, Henry Kjell Johansen, Military bureaucracy, Arctic great power, Military space activity and international affairs, Norwegian joint doctrine, Satellite reconnaissance, Norwegian Ministry of Defence, Space legislation, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment, Military strategy, Norwegian military space policy, Odd Egil Pedersen, Military space program, Norwegian Navy, Military space, Intelligence studies, Nils Helle, Network-based defence, Defence policy, Haakon Bruun-Hanssen, Space operations, Kjell Grandhagen, Satellite, Rune Jakobsen, Civil-military, Network Centric Warfare, Norwegian Armed Forces, Jean-Daniel Testé, Peter Marquez, James E. Cartwright, Svalbard Treaty, International space law, Military space strategic review, Policymakers and practicioners, Satellite communications, Integration and screening, Kingdom of Norway, Svalbard, Lars Saunes, Norwegian policy development, Imagery intelligence, International affairs, Space systems, Tom Rykken, Western European Union, Cyfor, Space as a strategic asset, Per-Egil Rygg, International relations of outer space, Norway, Small satellites, Space and defence policy, Norwegian Air Force, Domestic politics, Nils Andreas Stensønes, Space as a security policy tool, Policy, Revolution in Military Affairs, Policy development, Norwegian space power, WEU, Richard B. Olsen, European Space Agency, Arctic policy, Kevin O'Connell, Satellites, Bilateral relations, Small state contributions to global politics, Strategy, Space doctrine, Global politics, Defence and security policy, Space law, Øystein Bø, ESA, Military intelligence, Space-based, Military, Space and foreign policy, RMA, ISR, Bureaucracy, Deterrence and reassurance, Imint, Military access to space capability, Spacepower, National security, Norwegian military space doctrine, Space security, Network-centric defence, Military space power, Small states, Johann-Dietrich Wörner, Petter Jansen, Space policy, International relations, Space middle power

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