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This study explores the idea voiced by journalist Henry McDonald
that the Protestant, Unionist and Loyalist tribes of Ulster are
'...the least fashionable community in Western Europe'. A cast of
contributors including prominent politicians, academics,
journalists and artists explore the reasons informing public
perceptions attached to this community.
This study explores the idea voiced by journalist Henry McDonald
that the Protestant, Unionist and Loyalist tribes of Ulster are
'...the least fashionable community in Western Europe'. A cast of
contributors including prominent politicians, academics,
journalists and artists explore the reasons informing public
perceptions attached to this community.
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++++ The Half-exchange Of Wealth: Hints On The Coming Scientific
Position Of Society T. S. Burgess W.H. Shurts, 1892
This monograph studies the law of occupation, historical case
studies on occupation, and the current U.S. doctrine on occupation.
An analysis formed from the current international law, Hague
Convention Number IV Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on
Land, 18 October 1907 and the Geneva Convention Relative to the
Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, 12 August 1949,
shows five essential tasks for the execution of an occupation. The
study of three historical case studies, Germany post-World War II,
Panama 1989-1990, and Iraq 2003, shows four additional essential
tasks and other considerations for an occupation. The monograph
then examines Joint and Army specific documents for their treatment
of the mission of occupation. The monograph succinctly proves that
there is a lack occupation doctrine. The monograph concludes by
synthesizing the essential tasks from the law and the historical
case studies into a model that could be used to develop doctrine
for future occupations. The monograph identifies shortfalls in
current doctrine and recommends critical changes. These changes, if
adopted will ensure that the U.S. military is better prepared to
execute the occupation mission following future conflicts, and will
serve the very real needs facing the nation today.
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