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List view record 91: N.E.mation! 11List view anchor tag for record 91: N.E.mation! 11
List view record 92: Restrictions on Foreign Military Activities in the Exclusive Economic Zone: Major Powers’ ‘Lawfare’List view anchor tag for record 92: Restrictions on Foreign Military Activities in the Exclusive Economic Zone: Major Powers’ ‘Lawfare’
List view record 93: Swimming In Sensors, Drowning In Data — Big Data Analytics For Military IntelligenceList view anchor tag for record 93: Swimming In Sensors, Drowning In Data — Big Data Analytics For Military Intelligence
List view record 94: The Five Power Defence Arrangement Comes Into ForceList view anchor tag for record 94: The Five Power Defence Arrangement Comes Into Force
List view record 95: The Lion and the Kangaroo: Australia’s Strategic Partnership with SingaporeList view anchor tag for record 95: The Lion and the Kangaroo: Australia’s Strategic Partnership with Singapore
List view record 96: Then & Now - A Look at Former SAF CampsList view anchor tag for record 96: Then & Now - A Look at Former SAF Camps
List view record 97: Air power : a panacea to future armed conflicts?List view anchor tag for record 97: Air power : a panacea to future armed conflicts?
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Air power : a panacea to future armed conflicts?

MAJ Foo, Yuk MinIn: Pointer Vol. 41, No. 3 2015
Abstract: The military force of a country usually comprises three key components: the army, the navy and the air force, all of which can stake a legitimate claim to be the most vital aspect of the military due to their various strengths. Yet, in recent conflicts, it is arguable that air power can...
List view record 98: Alan TuringList view anchor tag for record 98: Alan Turing
List view record 99: Armed Forces and Societies: Implications for the SAFList view anchor tag for record 99: Armed Forces and Societies: Implications for the SAF
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Armed Forces and Societies: Implications for the SAF

CPT Ren, JinfengIn: Pointer Vol. 41, No. 1 2015
Abstract: The increasing professionalisation of the armed forces is a challenge to a nation’s defence strategies and the armed forces is forced to adapt to socio-political changes, resulting in increasing inter-penetrability of civilian and military spheres and cultures. As such, the military has...
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Attributing cyber attacks [journal article]

Rid, Thomas, 1975-In: Journal of Strategic Studies, Vol. 38 Nos. 1-2, p. 4-37
Who did it? Attribution is fundamental. Human lives and the security of the state may depend on ascribing agency to an agent. In the context of computer network intrusions, attribution is commonly seen as one of the most intractable technical problems, as either solvable or not solvable, and as d...
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