نتایج جستجو برای: military force

تعداد نتایج: 228942  

2018
Wolfgang Wagner

This article studies the effect of parliamentary involvement on security policy. Building on Democratic Peace Theory, it examines whether democracies with a parliamentary veto power are indeed less likely to participate in military interventions, than democracies without such a veto power, ceteris paribus. By studying patterns of participation across 25 to 35 countries in five military missions...

Journal: :Military medicine 2004
Edna R Fiedler Thomas F Oltmanns Eric Turkheimer

This study demonstrated that traits and features associated with several types of personality disorders are related to work performance and the ability to conform to requirements of military life. The Schedule for Nonadaptive and Adaptive Personality and a peer nomination procedure were used to assess traits associated with 10 types of personality disorders in a sample of 1,080 Air Force recrui...

Journal: :Disasters 2004
Fabrice Weissman

Although the war in Liberia in July 2003 claimed hundreds of lives, the international community was reluctant to intervene. In this article, the author debates the question: does international military intervention equal protection of populations? The role of humanitarian organisations in military intervention is considered. Aid organisations cannot call for deployment of a protection force wit...

2007

T hroughout the last century, the U.S. military has sent large numbers of its members to relatively undesirable locations throughout the world. With the advent of an all-volunteer military force, the attractiveness of choosing military service could arguably be diminished by an increased probability of being sent to such locations, adversely affecting both recruitment of new members and retenti...

Journal: :Current sports medicine reports 2011
Michael F Bergeron Bradley C Nindl Patricia A Deuster Neal Baumgartner Shawn F Kane William J Kraemer Lisa R Sexauer Walter R Thompson Francis G O'Connor

A potential emerging problem associated with increasingly popularized extreme conditioning programs (ECPs) has been identified by the military and civilian communities. That is, there is an apparent disproportionate musculoskeletal injury risk from these demanding programs, particularly for novice participants, resulting in lost duty time, medical treatment, and extensive rehabilitation. This i...

Journal: :Rand health quarterly 2017
Rosalie Liccardo Pacula Sarah B Hunter Allison J Ober Karen Chan Osilla Raffaele Vardavas Janice C Blanchard David DeVries Emmanuel F Drabo Kristin J Leuschner Warren Stewart Jennifer Walters

Prescription drug misuse (PDM) is of critical concern for the military because of its potential impact on military readiness, the health and well-being of military personnel, and associated health care costs. The purpose of this study is to summarize insights gleaned from a series of activities that the RAND Corporation undertook for the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Readiness to ad...

Journal: :AIDS care 2014
Bonnie Robin Tran Anne Goldzier Thomas Florin Vaida Mooketsi Ditsela Robert Phetogo David Kelapile Richard Haubrich Christina Chambers Richard Shaffer

Free condoms provided by the government are often not used by Botswana Defence Force (BDF) personnel due to a perceived unpleasant scent and unattractive wrapper. Formative work with the BDF found that scented condoms and military-inspired (camouflage) wrapper graphics were appealing to personnel. A non-randomized intervention study was implemented to determine whether condom wrapper graphics a...

Journal: :Journal of affective disorders 2014
Craig J Bryan M David Rudd Evelyn Wertenberger Neysa Etienne Bobbie N Ray-Sannerud Chad E Morrow Alan L Peterson Stacey Young-McCaughon

BACKGROUND Newer approaches for understanding suicidal behavior suggest the assessment of suicide-specific beliefs and cognitions may improve the detection and prediction of suicidal thoughts and behaviors. The Suicide Cognitions Scale (SCS) was developed to measure suicide-specific beliefs, but it has not been tested in a military setting. METHODS Data were analyzed from two separate studies...

2006
Anthony H. Dekker

This paper describes some extensions to CAVALIER, a tool for studying the performance of networked military organisations. Specifically, we have improved event handling and added neural-network-based learning techniques. To demonstrate the use of this simulation tool, the paper describes in detail an experiment studying networking and agility. Agility refers to the ability of an organisation, p...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Stuart Young Alexander Kott

While a number of excellent review articles on military robots have appeared in existing literature, this paper focuses on a distinct sub-space of related problems: small military robots organized into moderately sized squads, operating in a ground combat environment. Specifically, we consider the following: • Command of practical small robots, comparable to current generation, small unmanned g...

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