Browsing by Supervisor "Holmes, Prof E R"

Browsing by Supervisor "Holmes, Prof E R"

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  • McCormack, P J (2016-11-17)
    This thesis is an examination of how the nature of the British soldier is constructed/imagined in contemporary British society if a spectrum of meaning is imagined that posits a warrior existing at one extreme and a weapons ...
  • Zabecki, D T (Department of Defence Management and Security Analysis, 2009-10-28)
    At the tactical level of war the Germans are widely regarded as having had the most innovative and proficient army of World War I. Likewise, many historians would agree that the Germans suffered from serious, if not ...
  • Šleivytė, J (2009-08-20)
    Russia has always been a primary factor in the development of the Baltic States. It is impossible to analyse Baltic security without looking into the processes inside Russia and the prevailing trends vis-a-vis the Baltic ...
  • Alderson, A (Department of Applied Science, Security and Resilience, 2010-02-22)
    This thesis analyses whether the British Army’s doctrinal approach for countering insurgency is still valid in the light of the war in Iraq. Why is this important? Insurgency remains a prevalent form of instability. In the ...