نتایج جستجو برای: military power

تعداد نتایج: 526534  

2015
Jayanti Patel

The existing UHF Satellite Communications (SATCOM) transponders used for military applications use efficient, saturated power amplifiers, which provide one earth-coverage antenna beam. The amplifier is dedicated to small frequency band and only handles a few carriers simultaneously. The communications capacity needed to support future military forces on the move will require satellite payload p...

Abstract Poverty and various forms of inequality, including class, gender, racial, and ethnic inequalities, are caused by imbalances of power relations and make society prone to social instability and unrest; Inequalities that are by-products of the growing power imbalances between the rich and the poor. The problems of poverty and inequality are inextricably linked to powerful economic and p...

By the arrival of Burāḳ Ḥādjib to Kerman and conquesting this land in 619, a new government called Ḳara-Khitayan was established. A government that despite the turbulent conditions of Iran during the seventh century could last more than eight decades. Undoubtedly, one of the factors in the continuation of this government was the military organization and structure of the army. The present artic...

Journal: :The journal of trauma and acute care surgery 2012
Lorne H Blackbourne David G Baer Brian J Eastridge Bijan Kheirabadi Stephanie Bagley John F Kragh Andrew P Cap Michael A Dubick Jonathan J Morrison Mark J Midwinter Frank K Butler Russ S Kotwal John B Holcomb

Military Revolutions Murray and Knox equated military revolutions to ‘‘earthquakes.’’ These earthquakes forced a fundamental change in society and a state, and the state consequently altered the way it created and projected military power. Murray and Knox recognize five major military revolutions that have had that impact on Western history: the 17th century creation of the modern state and mod...

2014
Robert Powell

An open question in nuclear deterrence theory is whether and how the balance of military power affects the dynamics of escalation. The balance of military strength plays virtually no role in standard accounts of brinkmanship. But this largely by assumption and seems incompatible with an apparent trade-off between power and risk that decision makers faced in some actual crises. This paper incorp...

Journal: :BMJ 2015
Dariush Mozaffarian Jordan A Blashek James Stavridis

The limitations of direct military intervention—“hard power”—for achieving foreign policy are increasingly highlighted by international events. Policy makers, military leaders, and intelligence experts now recognise the crucial role of preventive policy approaches—“soft power”—to tackle the multifaceted, upstream causes of conflict and instability. Soft power encompasses diplomacy, development,...

2016
Menahem Lowy Chi-Yuan Chin Jerome J. Tiemann K. M. Chu Jinjin He Huaping Liu Zhongfeng Wang Xinming Huang Kai Zhang

New military communications require increased versatility for the transmission of a wide range of data, voice and images. There are many algorithms needed for communication like FFT (Fast Fourier Transform), DCT (Discrete Cosine Transforms), Viterbi coders and decoders, trellis techniques etc. Advances in VLSI technology continue to improve the quality of algorithm that can be implemented on a ...

Journal: :Journal of European Public Policy 2006

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