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    Theirs but to do and die?: guaranteeing soldiers' right to life by Watkins, Richard

    Published 2017
    “…This thesis is about guaranteeing armed forces personnel’s right to life. It asks about the obligations states owe to their own armed forces under the European Convention on Human Rights. …”
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    British counter insurgency in Selangor during the Malayan emergency by Zulhilmi, Paidi

    Published 2018
    “…The study found that besides the armed struggle by security forces during the emergency, the state also could play important roles and contributes to the success of countering insurgency in Malaya. …”
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    Sejarah penglibatan orang Sikh dalam Pasukan Constabulari Bersenjata Borneo Utara, 1882-1949 dan kesan terhadap identiti by Sarjit S. Gill

    Published 2007
    “…This article discusses the history of the Sikhs in the armed forces since Syarikat Berpiagam Borneo Utara British established the Armed Constabulary in North Borneo in 1882. …”
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    The brava gente caught on tape: listening in to captured Italian soldiers, sailors and airmen in Britain, 1940-43 by Henry, Alexander

    Published 2019
    “…There is a popular notion that if the Italian armed forces of the Second World War excelled at anything it was in their capacity to surrender en masse. …”
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    The Impact of Migration and Remittance on the Economic Development of a Country : A Case Study on Nepal by J.B. Rana, Trishakti

    Published 2014
    “…The history of Nepali citizens going overseas to seek employment dates back to the early 19th century when the British army began to recruit Gurkhas into their armed forces. …”
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    The role of bureaucracy in the politics of Pakistan (1947-1969) by Ahmed Shaikh, Irfan, Islam, Arshad

    Published 2017
    “…Pakistan’s civil service (as with its armed forces, railways and many other institutions) is a direct continuation of the Colonial Government of India. …”
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    The different types of ethnic affiliation in M.G. Vassanji`s "No New Land" by Abbas, Hussein Ali, Mani, Manimangai, Wan Yahya, Wan Roselezam, Singh, Hardev Kaur Jujar

    Published 2017
    “…While the arrival of the Indian workers is considered as a kind of colonial practice, but their deportation in the post-independence years is seen as a part of decolonization. These Indians were forced to leave Africa as they were blamed for being non supportive of the Africans who were then engaged in armed struggles against the British colonialists. …”
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    Sejarah Helikopter Sikorsky S61A-4 Nuri dalam era insurgensi di Semenanjung Malaysia 1968-1989 by Nor Ibrahim, Sulaiman

    Published 2018
    “…Library research refers to records from the National Archives, National Security Council, Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF), Royal Malaysian Police, British official documents, Central Intelligence Agency and State Department of USA. …”
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    The failure of democracy in Yemen: An analysis of external dimension by Fakirah, Galal Ibrahim

    Published 2015
    “…Within the events of the political crisis, that started to appear in 2006, and the failure of dialogue between the regime and the political opposition in 2010, and blow of Arab Spring winds to Yemen in the beginning of 2011, it appears clearly that democracy building strongly faced serious challenges and closing doors.Although the Gulf Cooperation Council's Initiative in Nov.2011 gave some hopes to find some outlets, and suggested what we call the transition period of two years in order to reach a presidential and parliamentary elections, the invasion of the Yemeni Capital in Sep. 2014 by Houthis militias, the cover allied between former president Salah and the Houthis militias, and the outbreak of armed extension by this militias to control the other govern orates all over the country, and hence the announcement of Zero Time to launch the Decisive Storm by the allied forces leaded by Saudi Arabia in March, 2015 to bring back the legitimate president Hadi to power, all these events stopped the process of democracy building and pushed this process to the Grand Failure Station. …”
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    Pengurusan logistik persenjataan Angkatan Tentera Malaysia (ATM) kesan kepada keselamatan negara by Syed Abdul Haris, Syed Mustapa

    Published 2021
    “…ATM development had begun before 1957 when Malaya under British rule. In 1979, the government introduced the Special Armed Forces Program (PERISTA) which led to the modernization of ATMs by making various purchases of ATM weapons logistics for TDM, TLDM and RMAF to form a barrier and ensure national security. …”
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