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Militarization and demilitariation in contemporary Japan and Cultural norms and national security: police and military in postwar Japan
1997
Militarization of Security Policies in Central and Eastern Europe
2023
Pawłuszko explains the process of militarization of security policies in the CEE region since the Crimea Crisis. According to the Copenhagen School, he focuses on reconstruction of the Central-Eastern European Security Complex and draws attention to the changes in military policies of states in the region. Pawłuszko explores theoretical implications, as well as practical consequences of the NATO-Russia rivalry on the “eastern flank” of Europe. The chapter concludes with a study of perspectives on geopolitical agenda of the CEE region.
The evolution of Military Health in Valencia during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
2011
Antecedentes y objetivos: Tras la insurrección militar del 18 de julio de 1936 el Ejército de la República quedó parcialmente desarticulado, resultando afectada la Sanidad Militar. En el caso de Valencia, ésta fue asumida rápidamente por el Comité Sanitario Popular, un organismo revolucionario que lideró la respuesta sanitaria de Valencia a la Guerra Civil. Posteriormente, el Gobierno Republicano procedió a recuperar el poder a través de medidas de carácter centralizador, como fue la militarización de algunos hospitales. Fue entonces cuando volvió a articularse una auténtica Sanidad Militar. El objetivo de este trabajo es estudiar la evolución de la Sanidad Militar en Valencia, una de las z…
Nobleza y expansión militar de la Corona de Aragón: La nobleza valenciana en las guerras del rey (1420-1448)
2003
This article studies the role of the nobility in the XV century military expansion of the Crown of Aragon, through the particular case of the valencian nobility and the Alphonse V the Magnanimous's war cycle betwen the years 1420 and 1448. If s first analyzed the development of the royal campaigns. Then, the Valencian lineages are identified, also precising their particular degree of involvement in the royal wars. The study is based upon the registers of the Royal Treasury and Cancillery, supplemented by notarial and judicial records, and the chronicles. The militarization of the nobility was unequal. The majority of the noblemen were involved occasionally in the royal wars, more as an soci…