00795nam0-22003011i-450-99000089049040332120001010000089049FED01000089049(Aleph)000089049FED0100008904920001010d--------km-y0itay50------baitay-------001yy<<A >>First Course of Numerical AnalysisLondonMcGraw-Hills.d.p. 556ill.cm 21MatematicaRalston,Anthony1681Rabinowitz,P.ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK99000089049040332103 M.0,330314IINTCIINTCFirst Course of Numerical Analysis356490UNINAING0102236nam0 22003131i 450 UON0046427320231205105137.384978-15-8487-646-5978-15-05-58485-120160202d2014 |0itac50 baengUS|||| |||||After the spring: reforming Arab ArmiesFlorence GaubU.S. Army War College PressCreate Space2014X, 30 p.23 cm.The Arab Spring had a military dimension in both its targets—regimes with a military background—and its outcomes. Where the armed forces acted in their entirety or partially sided with the protesters, regime change succeeded; where they did not, it failed. The somewhat renewed political role of Arab forces has therefore underlined not only their importance, but also the necessity for reform. This monograph focuses on the structural aspects of reform that would benefit the Arab Spring forces; it identifies seven features which need to be addressed when attempting Arab military reform in the countries affected by largescale unrest in 2011. These are: an unclear mandate, over-politicization, lack of civilian oversight, a challenging ongoing security situation, limited resources, pockets of paramilitary activity, and, in parts, lack of an institutional perception of the need to reform. It looks at the reasons for these features and formulates possible solutions.Primavera arabaStudiUONC087528FIUSCarlisle, PAUONL003131GAUBFlorenceUONV233100741420*Department of the *Army <U.S.A.>UONV075911650ITSOL20251003RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00464273SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI C 0364 SI 16767 5 0364 BuonoSIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI2016189 1J 20160202 After the spring: reforming Arab Armies1548561UNIOR