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  1. TURKEY - Kemalism Vs Islamism In An Unstable Balance.: An article from: APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East
  2. Ambitions & Achievements.: An article from: APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East
  3. ARAB-US RELATIONS - Aug. 21 - Islamic Charities Accused Of Supporting Terror.: An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder
  4. ARAB-US RELATIONS - Oct. 13 - Bush Steps Up Terrorism Fight After Bali Attack.(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat Recorder
  5. Arabs' Anger Hurts Moderates.(US policy for Middle East is putting center parties on defensive)(airline bombing plot failed in UK): An article from: APS Diplomat News Service by Gale Reference Team, 2006-08-14
  6. The struggle for Kashmir (continued).: An article from: World Policy Journal by Michael Deibert, 2007-03-22
  7. Terrorism: from Samson to Atta.(Part II: myths: framing the problem): An article from: Arab Studies Quarterly (ASQ) by Shadia Drury, 2003-01-01
  8. CRS report for Congress by Julie Kim, 1995
  9. Russian lessons learned in Bosnia by Timothy L Thomas, 1996
  10. Using armed forces in international relations and Russia's points of view: International-legal aspects by O. N Khlestov, 1996
  11. Concepts in international peacekeeping by Andrei V Demurenko, 1997-01-01
  12. The New American Interventionism: Lessons from Successes and Failures: Essays from Political Science Quarterly
  13. Dangerous Crossroads: Europe, Russia, and the Future of NATO by Hall Gardner, 1997-08-30

101. Democratic Underground Forums - NYT: Military Police Got Instructions At Iraqi P
to do that. Several military police officers and commander of the 205th militaryIntelligence Brigade
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=102

102. Transcripts - Media Gateway - Australian Department Of Foreign Affairs And Trade
and hoped for a better future, after Pacific countries backed an Australianled militaryand police intervention in the troubled country. foreign Ministers and
http://www.dfat.gov.au/media/transcripts/2003/030701_solomons.html
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Minister for Foreign Affairs, Alexander Downer
Journalist: Downer: Journalist: Downer: Journalist: Now legally, how does it work if a country offers, asks for intervention and the other country responded, in our case, does it need to be ratified by the United Nations? Are there legal proceedings that have to be put in place to make sure that that intervention is approved in an international sense? Downer: Journalist: And when is that likely to happen? Downer: Journalist: What details can you tell us about the deployment at this stage? I understand that there are still some fine details to be worked out. But at this stage how does the plan look like working? Downer: Journalist: Downer: Journalist: Downer: Journalist: Now there was talk of, I think it was late last year, about the role that Tonga played in international terrorism, in terms of laundering money or providing safe havens for terrorists. Is the South Pacific region a potential or real haven for terrorism? And is that another concern with a state of trouble as the Solomon Islands?

103. Jane's Information Group
Jane's Information Group is the ultimate source for information in the world on the subjects of defence, geopolitics, transport and police. Jane's is the publisher of such world renowned titles as
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104. Daily Times - Site Edition
Full Story. Chinese military squad A squad of Chinese military policedrill at a barracks in Beijing on Tuesday. The United States
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=main_23-10-2002_pg4

105. Law May Expel Foreign Research Missions
aims to fight biopiracy and makes it compulsory for foreign scientists and MILITARYPOLICE TORTURE INDIAN IN AMAZONAS After being tortured and beaten for
http://forests.org/archive/brazil/bioplaw.htm
Law May Expel Foreign Research Missions
RELAYED TEXT STARTS HERE:
Written 6:26 PM Jul 11, 1997 by cimi@embratel.net.br in
igc:rainfor.genera
Subject: LAW MAY EXPEL FOREIGN RESEARCH MISSIONS
Newsletter n. 268
LAW MAY EXPEL FOREIGN RESEARCH MISSIONS
The first Brazilian biodiversity law was passed in the state of
Acre early this month and, according to its provisions, foreign
missions engaged in research activities in that state may be expelled
from it. The law, which was proposed by state deputy Edvaldo Magalhaes (Communist Party of Brazil), aims to fight biopiracy and makes it compulsory for foreign scientists and entities to associate with a Brazilian group before they can carry out any research activities in the state and to leave part of the collected material in it. Mission already engaged in such activities are being requested to comply with the new law. The law resulted from the work carried out by an Investigating Committee set up by the State Legislature after a Public Civil Action was filed by Cimi, the Union of Indigenous Nations of Acre (UNI-Acre)

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