Der Staat als Super Super Nanny
Kurzbeschreibung Dass der Staat uns übel gesonnen sein kann, ist als Bedrohung der Freiheit allgemein anerkannt. Was aber ist, wenn er es zu gut meint? Ein neuer Sammelband geht der Frage auf die… Read More
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Hiring veterans is good for business, according to a detailed study released today by two experts at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS). In Employing America’s Veterans: Perspectives from Businesses, Dr.… Read More
In an Atlantic Council issue brief, “A Global Industrial Base for 21st Century Security Needs,” Martin J. Bollinger, senior partner with Booz and Company, argues that the United States has become increasingly dependent upon… Read More
Defense Secretary Leon Panetta outlined a bold plan at the United States Institute of Peace to build the capacity of other countries and thereby reduce the strains on the U.S. when it comes… Read More
In April 2012, the Defence Review Committee, appointed by the South African Minister of Defence, Lindiwe Sisulu, issued a 423-page draft report and scheduled a series of public imbizos and meetings with interested… Read More
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A decade ago, European members accounted for half of NATO’s total defense spending. Today they’re less than a third. As NATO summits go, this weekend’s meeting of the alliance’s members in Chicago may… Read More
I thought I’d begin with a scene of war. There was little to warn of the danger ahead. The Iraqi insurgent had placed the IED, an Improvised Explosive Device, along the side of… Read More
1- Satellite Imagery Shows Piracy Leads to Economic Development in Somalia 2-Non-communicable Diseases will Cost Global Economy $47 Trillion by 2030 3-EU’s Diplomatic Arm Lacks Vision and Strategy 1- Satellite Imagery Shows Piracy… Read More
Egyptians marked the one-year anniversary of the protests that toppled Hosni Mubarak this week as the country’s first democratically elected parliament in more than sixty years had its opening session. Despite these accomplishments,… Read More