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This paper will discuss normal projectile impacts on wood. Impact experiments have been performed using flat wooden targets with different physical properties. Materials of different hardness have been selected, viz. Douglas, European... more
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      Wood Science, Wood Engineering, Terminal ballistics, Wood science and technology
Recently, in the Netherlands impact experiments were performed using flat wooden targets with different physical properties. Materials studied include Obeche, Meranti, Beech, Spruce, Pine, and Ipé. In these ricochet experiments 7.65 mm... more
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      Wood Engineering, Terminal ballistics, Wood science and technology, Wood Technology
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In twee vlot geschreven boeken laat de Amerikaanse hoogleraar natuurkunde Robert Ehrlich zien hoe omstreden theorieën op hun wetenschappelijke waarde kunnen worden beoordeeld.
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This is a presentation for the European Group on Military and Society (ERGOMAS) 2013 conference. It explores the civil military relations of Morris Janowitz demonstrating its roots in pragmatism and applications to peacekeeping.
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      Peace and Conflict Studies, Peacekeeping, Peace & Conflict Studies, Civil-military relations
ABSTRACT Purpose ‐ From the perspective of value chains, the purpose of this paper is to analyse the organization of stabilization and reconstruction operations, most notably in Afghanistan, with the intention to improve the way the... more
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      Peacekeeping, Pragmatism (Philosophy), Civil-military relations, American Pragmatism
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Public support, political decision making and the changed international security constellation in the early nineties were such that conscription was no longer justifiable by Dutch society and politics. Conscription itself was not... more
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      Decision Making, Change process
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      Sociology, Political Science, Armed Forces and Society
In the 1960s, Jacques van Doorn started teaching (military) sociology as a formal, scientific discipline at the Netherlands Military Academy. Since then, the way military sociology was taught at the academy has seen a great number of... more
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      Sociology, Philosophy of Education, Political Science, Problem Based Learning
On May 14 this year, Jacques van Doorn passed away after an academic career that spanned a period of 57 years. Until a week before his death at the age of 83, this former editor of Armed Forces & Society continued to write columns in... more
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      Sociology, Political Science, Armed Forces and Society
JAN VAN DER MEULEN AND JOSEPH SOETERS fter the Cold War, the conventional wisdom took root that in the West, tolerance for casualties during military missions had grown low. 1 The failure to effectively intervene in a number of... more
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      Sociology, Political Science, Armed Forces and Society
Abstract In this article we analyze the ways in which the risks of military missions and the prospects for casualties have made an impact on the deployment of soldiers by the Netherlands. The question is whether the self-image of being a... more
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      Sociology, Political Science, Armed Forces and Society
... (2007) Open access. Pagina-navigatie: Main. Title, International military collaboration under threat : a field study in the light of terror management theory. Author, Berg, Coen; Dechesne,Mark; Soeters, Joseph. Date, 2007. Type,... more
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Abstract This study examines the effects of culture, gender, and function on orientation toward corporate social responsibility (CSR) among 416 employees of an international financial service organization. The main objective of the study... more
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      Business and Management, Business Society
This report examines Dutch military personnel's attitudes toward international cooperation, while these attitudes were expressed under threatening (during the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) mission in Afghanistan) or... more
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      Political Science, International Cooperation, Conflict Management, Field Study
... Hence, like all national development programmes and projects, the success of training institutions is contingent on the active support of both policymakers and senior civil servants (eg, Grindle, 1997; Kiggundu, 1989; Stephen, 2004).... more
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      Developing Country, Business and Management
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      Sociology, Psychology, Acculturation, Cultural Diversity