International Security: Cyber Warfare – notes 10/3/12 * Review * Drones * What is Cyber Warfare? * Cyberspace: Interconnected network of information systems * Cyber warfare: using cyber capabilities to disrupt information in computers of another state * Inexpensive, just need to create unique computer code * Types * Denial of Service (DoS) * Goal: shut down network * Method: flood networkd with so many extra requests it overloads
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Topic: How can we help reduce water scarcity in the world? What are the hindrances? What are the consequences of failure? Student Name: Yang GU (John) Student ID: 505052 Teacher: Peter Wald Date: 10/05/2013 Water is essential because water can maintain the process of eco-system, supplies the agriculture and human cannot live without water. However, there is the increasing number of water issues are appearing in the modern world and issues tend to be serious, especially the supply of
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these wars. He notes that many of the longest civil wars of the world take place in the context of “sons-of-the-soil” disputes. The hallmarks of these wars are that they are protracted, low in intensity, fought between a government and a peripheral ethnic group seeking autonomy or secession, and the rebels do not view the government as a credible partner in peace talks. Democracy and mediation in territorial civil wars in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific Table 1 The territorial wars in Southeast
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bring about an RMA requires a receptive organizational climate, fostering a continually refined vision of how war may change in the future and encouraging vigorous debate regarding the future of the organization; senior officers with traditional credentials willing to sponsor new ways of doing things and able to establish new promotion pathways for junior officers practicing a new way of war; mechanisms for experimentation, to discover, learn, test and demonstrate new ideas; and ways of responding
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Democratic Peace indicates that democratic states will not get into war with each other; they have a separate peace On the other hand, it is possible for these democratic states to go to war with authoritarian regimes or stateless people. Scholars and academicians believe that democracies find an alternative way to get into a war such as compromises and arbitrations. It has been examined that democratic states have not engaged in a war with one another. Inherently, the number of democratic states expected
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Gandhiji was miraculous. Non-violence had been the strongest weapon through which the Indians achieved their independence. It was not through the force of power or use of arms that we achieved freedom but non-violence. Wars have contributed to the rise of terrorism and insurgency. But these wars are outcomes of just a few self-centered villains and miscreants. Look at the prisoners all around the world? They are only about 1% of the world's
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Gaining market share in many market segments requires battling competitors on a daily basis to gain new customers and keep existing ones. The use of attack strategies needs to be part of a broader strategic market plan that looks at the inherent weaknesses of competitors in existing markets and emerging high growth opportunities in new market segments. The frontal, flank, encirclement, and bypass attacks are discussed in this paper as viable strategies for gaining market share while retaining existing
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Essay II A The following paper is an analysis of the three texts “Why They Serve”, “A soldier’s story: War affects whole family” and “The Making of a Marine Officer”. In the paper will be discussed the different opinions and views on the military and serving the army. Why people are willing to risk their lives to serve their country and what motivates people to join the army despite the consequences and the hazardous drawbacks. Give an outline of the various views on serving the army presented
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Mass Graves and memories of the 1965 Indonesian Killings The mass graves have been recognised as a violation of international humanitarian law. The PKI was the blame to the result of the killing, the PKI were extraordinary cruel in the way they allegedly tortured and killed seven army victims of the September 30th movement. The Islamic organisation offered a personal apology for the violence that led the PKI crimes against the humanity.The group members of Ukuwah Islamiya Kaloran violently obstructed
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