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Valki, László, ed. Changing Threat Perceptions and Military Doctrines. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-12060-4.
Full textDupont, Alan. Australia's threat perceptions: A search for security. Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University, 1991.
Find full textMarr, Phebe. U.S.-GCC security relations, I: Differing threat perceptions. National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies, 1995.
Find full textE, Berry William. Threat perceptions in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore. USAF Institute for National Security Studies, US Air Force Academy, 1997.
Find full textShikārah, Aḥmad ʻAbd al-Razzāq. The Gulf States: Threat perceptions and security policies. Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research, 2007.
Find full textMarr, Phebe. U.S.-GCC security relations, I: Differing threat perceptions. National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies, 1995.
Find full textMarr, Phebe. U.S.-GCC security relations, I: Differing threat perceptions. National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies, 1995.
Find full textMarr, Phebe. U.S.-GCC security relations, I: Differing threat perceptions. National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies, 1995.
Find full textInstitute for Defence Studies and Analyses, ed. National interests and threat perceptions: Exploring the Chinese discourse. Institute for Defence Studies & Analyses, 2013.
Find full textBengtsson, Rikard. Trust, threat, and stable peace: Swedish great power perceptions 1905-1939. Department of Political Science, Lund University, 2000.
Find full textNygren, Bertil. Distant mirrors: Soviet threat perceptions of its northwestern and eastern rim. Swedish Institute of International Affairs, 1991.
Find full textMiranda, Felipe B. Philippine defense expenditures and threat perceptions: Significance of the US role. Social Weather Stations, 1986.
Find full textBengtsson, Rikard. Trust, threat, and stable peace: Swedish great power perceptions 1905-1939. Lund University, Dept. of Political Science, 2000.
Find full textJoshi, Mary Sissons. Cyclists under threat: A survey of Oxford cyclists' perceptions of risk. Health Education Authority, 1992.
Find full textKreisberg, Paul H. Threat perceptions in Asia and the role of the major powers: A workshop report. Program on International Economics and Politics, East-West Center, 1993.
Find full textBradley, Debbie. Perceptions of threat for pictures of varying attractiveness as predicted by past sexual experience. Laurentian University, 2006.
Find full textAllison, Roy. Military forces in the Soviet successor states: An analysis of the military policies, force dispositions and evolving threat perceptions of the former Soviet states. Brassey's for the International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1993.
Find full textGaufman, Elizaveta. Security Threats and Public Perception. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-43201-4.
Full text1945-, Harthorn Sandy, Boise Art Museum, and Knoxville Museum of Art, eds. Devorah Sperber: Threads of perception. Boise Art Museum, 2009.
Find full textPreble, Christopher A., and John Mueller. A dangerous world?: Threat perception and U.S. national security. Cato Institute, 2014.
Find full textHaerpfer, Christian. Public perceptions of threats to security in post-communist Europe. Centre for the Study of Public Policy, University of Strathclyde, 1997.
Find full textTurner, Colin. The perception of threat and the reality of decline in organisations. The Staff Collage, 1991.
Find full textAli, Mohd. Moazzam, 1952- editor, ed. Threat perception in a globalizing world: With special reference to India. Gyan Publishing House, 2013.
Find full textThalbourne, Michael A. The common thread between ESP and PK. Parapsychology Foundation, 2002.
Find full textRussian threat perceptions and plans for sabotage against the United States: Hearing before the Military Research and Development Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, first session, hearing held October 26, 1999. U.S. G.P.O., 2000.
Find full textASEAN, ed. Southeast Asia and the enemy beyond: ASEAN perceptions of external threats. Westview Press, 1987.
Find full textO'Donnell, Deirdre. An investigation of staff nurses' perception of the Hepatitis B health threat. The Author], 1990.
Find full textRadel, Jouffroy-Lucien. Political facts and perceptions: Into the threads of political science. Nova Science Publishers, 2010.
Find full textTalking with the enemy: Negotiation and threat perception in South Africa and Israel/Palestine. Praeger, 1999.
Find full textThe transformation of terrorism: The "new terrorism," impact scalability, and the dynamic of reciprocal threat perception. Forschungsstelle für Sicherheitspolitik der ETH Zürich, 2003.
Find full textFazal, Mahmood. Threat perception of the Gulf Arab states: A study of the emergence of the Gulf Co-operation Council. Centre of West Asian Studies, Aligarh Muslim University, 1990.
Find full textYee, Herbert, and Ian Storey. China Threat: Perceptions Myths. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.
Find full text1941-, Valki Laszlo, ed. Changing threat perceptions and military doctrines. Macmillan, 1992.
Find full textLászló, Valki, ed. Changing threat perceptions and military doctrines. St. Martin's Press, 1992.
Find full textYee, Herbert. China Threat - Perceptions, Myths and Reality. RoutledgeCurzon, 2002.
Find full textValki, Laszlo. Changing Threat Perceptions and Military Doctrines. Palgrave Macmillan, 1992.
Find full textS, Yee Herbert, and Storey Ian 1970-, eds. The China threat: Perceptions, myths and reality. Routledge, 2002.
Find full textF, Leonard James, ed. National threat perceptions in the Middle East. United Nations, 1995.
Find full textAsymmetrical Threat Perceptions in India-China Relations. Oxford University Press, 2014.
Find full textvan, Leeuwen Marianne, and Nederlands Instituut voor Internationale Betrekkingen "Clingendael"., eds. Confronting terrorism: European experiences, threat perceptions and policies. Kluwer Law International, 2003.
Find full textFrie, Ewald, Mischa Meier, and Thomas Kohl, eds. Dynamics of Social Change and Perceptions of Threat. Mohr Siebeck, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1628/978-3-16-156690-5.
Full textHippler, Jochen. The Next Threat: Western Perceptions of Islam (Transnational Institute). LPC Group, 1995.
Find full textBrowne, Alison. Neonatal nurses perceptions of the increasing threat of litigation. 1998.
Find full text(Editor), Jochen Hippler, Andrea Lueg (Editor), and Laila Friese (Editor Translator), eds. The Next Threat: Western Perceptions of Islam (Transnational Institute). Pluto Press with Transnational Institute (Tni, 1995.
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