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    The impact of emotional intelligence of military leaders on the crisis management in wartime by Yevhenii Ishchenko, Iryna Yevchenko, Andrii Masliuk, Serhii Myronets, Yevhen Potapchuk

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Objective: To study how the emotional intelligence of military leaders allows effective management of crisis situations during war. …”
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    Attempt to save Friendship, or What the Liberator of Prague Did in Czechoslovakia in May 1968 by I. A. Permyakov, S. G. Antonenko

    Published 2020-09-01
    Subjects: “…a delegation of soviet military leaders…”
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    Personality profile of high-performing leaders: a BFI-2 analysis by Cristian PANAIT

    Published 2025-01-01
    Subjects: “…High-Performing Military Leaders…”
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    “To us the war is a spectacle”: Domestic Consumption of the Crimean War in Victorian Britain by Alison Fletcher

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…Her book, which valorized the soldiers and their military leader Lord Raglan, became an immediate best seller. …”
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    Bolívar y la constitución del discurso nacionalista en Venezuela by Luís J. González Oquendo

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…The central objective of this paper is analyze the patriotic speech associated to Simon Bolívar –Venezuelan General of early part of XIX Century that was the principal political and military leader of independents process of his country- like as key element in the constitution of nationalist discourse in Venezuela. …”
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    Ethical leadership in the military profession and the "dirty hands" problem in contemporary armed conflicts by Stanar Dragan

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…By shortly analysing the nature of decision-making in war, the author determines an undisputable political character of war and, thus, the political implication of the decisions of military leaders. By notion-analysis of the phenomenon of "dirty hands", the author defines its explicit attributes and then applies them to the decision-making process of military leaders in war. …”
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    La Révolution mexicaine racontée aux enfants by Dalila Chine

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In these books entitled «Mexico 2010, Bicentenario Independencia, Centenario Revolución» published the year of the centennial commemoration of the Revolution, appears a series of continuities but also iconographic breaks to illustrate this episode of Mexican history.If the multiplication of portraits of military leaders continues to illustrate the national pantheon as in the previous textbooks, a new visibility is given to people who played an important role in the revolutionary process.…”
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    Commanders of the Great Victory by A. D. Borshchov

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…In an article dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the Soviet victory in the Great War examines the experience of formation and practice of the most talent-ed Soviet military leaders.…”
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    Palace commandant V. N. Voeikov and the Duma-military opposition: confrontation during the First World War by M. A. Knyazev

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The article discusses the struggle of opposition Duma and military leaders against the palace commandant V. N. Voeikov during the First World War. …”
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    Difficulties and Achievements: formation of Siberian Directorate of Military Educational Institutions of the Red Army (1919–1920) by I. V. Fedotova

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The author comes to the conclusion about the key role of the Soviet military leaders M. N. Tukhachevsky and N. I. Koritsky in the formation of a network of military schools in Siberia, and the influence of the Siberian Directorate of Military Educational Institutions on the development of military education in the region and the cultural level of the local population.…”
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    The foundation for a joint fire support capability using the NATO model by Adrian MIREA

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the first part of the article, I have briefly presented the components of the NATO model and then, in the second part, I address the fire support capability as a whole, in terms of doctrine, force structure organization, training, the need to review the available resources, the training of military leaders and fire support personnel, the existing infrastructure and the level of interoperability required to make this capability truly available to the armed forces structures. …”
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    THE BATTLE OF KURSK: HOW THE WESTERN HISTORIANS APPRECIATE IT by A. A. Paderin

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Trying to excuse themselves these authors explained the defeat of Wehrmacht using some accidental factors which were not connected with their activity as military leaders. In particular there were some mistakes of the highest German political and military leadership, climatic and geographical peculiarities of the war in Russia. …”
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    Amerikan Belgelerinde Türkiye’nin İç Politikası: Ecevit ve Demirel Hükümetleri Dönemi (1974 - 1980) by Murat KASAPSARAÇOĞLU

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…In this context, American officials followed the military leaders closely in order to develop their relations in case of a military intervention…”
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    Democracy and education: Notes over military training in Argentina and Brazil by Ana Penido, Suzeley Kalil Mathias, Eduardo Mei.

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Four major findings can be derived from the above assumptions, i) a new educational approach is unavoidable if military autonomy is to be overcome and if military subordination to civilian authorities is to take root; ii) Military education is also crucial in the training of competent military leaders, able to fulfill their duties to the countries they serve; iii) Military autonomy hampers democratic consolidation and international cooperation in defense issues; iv) Reducing the differences between military training and the civilian educational system facilitates operational defense policies and fosters the internalization of democratic values into the ranks. …”
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    MILITARY RULE WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF A DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM: THE GAMBIA’S EXPERIENCE OF COMBINING THE INCOMPATIBLES UNDER THE AFPRC/ APRC ADMINISTRATIONS (1994-2017) by ABOUBACAR ABDULLAH SENGHORE

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The article submitted that there is a marked difference between civil and military leaders in their leadership and management styles in conducting the affairs of the nation. …”
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    U.S. plans to internationalize the containment of the USSR in the Balkans in the first half of the 1950s by A. A. Kalinin

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Documents held in the US National Archives show that American military leaders spoke out in favor of Yugoslavia’s membership in NATO and insisted on coordinating the military plans of Italy, Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey. …”
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    Lessons of World War II and Strategic Planning of the Big Three (1945–1949) by I. E. Magadeev

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The author concludes that WWII was perceived by the political and military leaders of that time as a model of the eventual ‘great war’ in the future, which almost certainly would be ‘total’ and ‘global’ in scope and would demand both thorough preparations during the peacetime and the militarization of civil life. …”
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