Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Terry Dwyer, Chris Petit, Peter Gartland Family Money Editor, Kenneth Hunter, Patricia Davies, Simon O'Hagan, Executive Editor Kenneth Fleet, Richard Thomson Banking Correspondent, Cliff Feltham, Joan Llewelyn Owens, Philip Howard, Lawrence Fisher, F. Selby, Michael Binyon, H. G. ApSIMON, Richard Evans, Media Editor, Carol Leonard, Richard Streeton, Caroline Moorehead, Geoffrey Smith, Roddy Forsyth, F. J. Wright, Stephen Taylor, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Sarah Thompson, Education Reporter, E. C. van Helden, Ian Coutts, Ruth Gledhill, Lawrence Lever, Matthew May, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Alan Hamilton, Robin Young, Henry Stanhope, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Robin Marlar, Raiph W. F. Sampson, Michael Hamlyn, Andrew Wiseman, C. E. G. Jones, John Lawton, Rex Bellamy, Tennis Correspondent, Martin Fletcher Political Reporter, Rasit Gurdilek, Andrew Hislop, Paul Vallely, Eddie Coulter, David Smith, Economics Correspondent, Christeen Malan, Alan Toogood, Robin Oakley Political Editor, Denys Sutton, Chris Thau, David Miller, (Michael Phillips), Jon V. Pepper, David Watts, John Williams, J. A. Barker, Alison Eadie, David Robinson, Peter Davalle, Nicholas Beeston, John Russell Taylor, Rodney Cowton Transport Correspondent, Craig Brown, Paul Griffiths, Roland Rudd, Richard Evans, Robert Matthews, Peter Orr, PHS, John Blunsden, Richard Owen, Calvin Sims, Irving Wardle, Joyce Whitehead, Roger Boyes, Ian Ross, Eduardo Cué, Ben Pimlott, Sheila Gunn Political Staff, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Kenneth Fleet, Pat Butcher, Athletics Correspondent, Daniel Ward and Andrew Morgan, John Goodbody, Philip Webster Chief Political Correspondent, Christopher Walker, Robert Morgan, Anthony Hodges and Derek Barnett, Carol Ferguson, Edward Townsend, Industrial Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, John Spicer and Tim Jones, Clive White, Amanda Pardoe, Paul Newman, Liz Smith, Michael Seely, David Gollob, Sarah Jane Checkland, Michael Clark and Geoffrey Foster, Tony Dawe, David Walker, Peter Mulligan, John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, A. L. Yoxall, John Grant, Bellew, Robert Fisk, David Powell, Susan MacDonald, Tim Rice, Colin Campbell, David Young Energy Correspondent, Philip Jacobson, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Colin McQuillan, Christopher Warman and Martin Fletcher, Rodney Lord Economics Editor, Mary Dejevsky, Stuart Jones, Football Correspondent, John Watson,
... dynasty is shaken by scandal Weapon sales plot Iceland jobs galore (AP): Nixon hits at Reagan Alarm ... 1987 Court Circular Birthdays today Latest wills Cubic Defense Systems Luncheon Dinner Appointments School announcements Picture Gallery ...
1987 - Gale Group | TDA
... 5.1– 5.17. Jósefsson, Bragi Þór. 2015. Iceland Defense Force. Reykjavík: Crymogea. Rankine, Claudia, and Lauren Berlant. 2014. “ ...
Tópico(s): Geographies of human-animal interactions
2023 - Wiley | American Anthropologist
... Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev in Reykjavik, Iceland, appeared to bring the superpowers close to agreement on dramatic cuts in their nuclear forces, including total elimination of some classes of weapons. Disagreement on research, testing, and deployment of strategic defenses ultimately blocked accord. But the far-reaching nuclear ...
Tópico(s): Nuclear Issues and
1987 - Johns Hopkins University Press | SAIS Review
There are at present armed forces of the United States in England, Northern Ireland, Egypt, Australia, New Zealand, New Guinea, China, India, Iceland, in British possessions in the Western Hemisphere from Newfoundland to British Guiana, and in other friendly countries. There are troops of Great Britain or her dominions in Egypt, Iraq, Iran, and a few of them in the United States. English forces were a few months ago in Greece, and ours in the Dutch East Indies and Burma. There are troops of various ...
Tópico(s): Military and
1942 - Cambridge University Press | American Journal of International Law
Over the past 60 years, the U.S. armed forces have created a web of military bases all over the world, from Australia to Iceland to Saudi Arabia. This is the aspect of military service that the majority of soldiers know and remember. Interaction between U.S. personnel and local populations is almost a given, and it is inevitable that the American and host communities will influence each other in numerous ways. This book looks at the history and impact of American military communities overseas. It ...
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2005 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... term disputes based on cultural disconnect. Notes 1. Iceland, Norway, and Turkey are the only current non‐EU members of NATO. 2. "Defense Minister Vecdi Gönül, yesterday, confirmed Turkey's move and said a brigade already allocated for the EU was withdrawn, the Anatolian news agency reported. We cannot accept being a substitute force. This private brigade is a well‐equipped one. ...
Tópico(s): Post-Soviet Geopolitical Dynamics
2009 - Taylor & Francis | Turkish Studies
Alyson J. K. Bailes, Kristmundur Þór Ólafsson,
Iceland has been slow in developing a national security concept, for reasons that include a long period of reliance on US protection post-World War Two, and divided internal views over this defence solution. Since the withdrawal of all US stationed forces in 2006, Iceland’s security partnerships have diversified and attempts have been made to frame security in more multi-functional terms. The Risk Assessment Report of 2009 made important progress in itemizing non-military threats and risks. On this ...
Tópico(s): Nuclear Issues and
2014 - University of Iceland | Icelandic Review of Politics & Administration
Seventy percent of the Soviet Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine force (SSBNs) operates from bases in the Arctic. The most frequently cited explanation for this deployment is that transit of Soviet SSBNs through the Greenland-Iceland-UK Gap to launch station off the east coast of the United States is secured. This explanation is both reasonable and possible, but not necessarily fully exhaustive. It seems for instance to overlook the operational capabilities of SSBNs in the Arctic Ocean and to underrate ...
Tópico(s): Nuclear Issues and
1977 - SAGE Publishing | Cooperation and Conflict
... Defense of NATO members other than France and Iceland, most of its work is done by the permanent representatives of the national military staffs. Its duties are to give military guidance to the North Atlantic Council and the Defense Planning Council, as well as direction to the major NATO commanders (MNCs), which are allocated NATO's forces. The three MNCs—the Supreme Allied Commander Europe ( ...
Tópico(s): International Relations and Foreign Policy
1992 - Johns Hopkins University Press | SAIS Review
Slavyana Boldyreva, Roman Boldyrev,
... participants of various agreements with NATO.Their armed forces and armaments systems have adopted the NATO standards, and have been working out their practical interaction during the joint military maneuvers and within Partnership for Peace program.In 2009 Nordic defense cooperation emerged, including three NATO participants -Iceland, Norway and Denmark.In April 2014 they signed ...
Tópico(s): Security, Politics, and Digital Transformation
2018 - Volgograd State University | Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Serija 4 Istorija Regionovedenie Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija
... 2006), 385–406. 07–472 Han Chung, Haesook (Defense Language Institute, USA), Code switching as a communicative strategy: A case study of Korean–English bilinguals . Bilingual Research Journal (National Association for Bilingual Education) 30.2 (2006), 293–307. 07–473 Hilmarsson-Dunn, A. M. (U Southampton, UK; amhd@soton.ac.uk ), Protectionist language policies in the face of the forces of English: The case of Iceland . Language Policy (Springer) 5.3 (2006), 295–314. ...
Tópico(s): Second Language Learning and Teaching
2007 - Cambridge University Press | Language Teaching
Panu Poutvaara, Andreas Wagener,
Throughout most of the 20th century, military conscription (the draft) was a prominent feature of national military doctrines. Both world wars were fought mainly by conscripts. Among the 12 founding countries of NATO in 1949, only Canada did not rely on conscription (Iceland did and still does not have armed forces). While the United Kingdom (1960), Luxembourg (1967) and the United States (1973) adopted all-volunteer forces quite early during the Cold War, military conscription was the dominant mode ...
Tópico(s): Gender, Security, and Conflict
2011 - Edward Elgar Publishing | CESifo DICE report
... on security prospects in the High North' (NATO Defense College Seminar, Reykjavik, Iceland),29 January 2009 Accessed at . 86. Ibid. 87. ...
Tópico(s): Arctic and Russian Policy Studies
2011 - Taylor & Francis | Defence Studies
... in March, 1941; the growing assumption of the defense of Greenland and Iceland in the North Atlantic; and the provision for ...
Tópico(s): Scottish History and National Identity
2008 - Philosophy Documentation Center | New hibernia review
J. Jordan Steel, John C. Sitko, Matthew G Adkins, Steven C. M. Hasstedt, Joseph W. Rohrer, Erin A. Almand,
... Financial & competing interests disclosureFunding was provided by the Defense Health Agency to the USAFA iGEM team (FA7000-20-2X-9310) and from the United States Air Force Academy, Department of Biology. The authors have no ... Financial & competing interests disclosureFunding was provided by the Defense Health Agency to the USAFA iGEM team (FA7000-20-2X-9310) and from the United States Air Force Academy, Department of Biology. The authors have no ...
Tópico(s): Biosensors and Analytical Detection
2020 - Future Science Ltd | BioTechniques
... reach the conclusion that to improve its preparedness, Iceland should develop a security force. The recommended security force could be capable of ...
Tópico(s): Nuclear Issues and
2022 - Springer Nature (Netherlands) | Springer polar sciences
NEWS that the nuclear-powered submarine Nautilus had travelled swiftly and silently underseas from Pearl Har bor to the Bering Straits and then some 1,830 miles under the drifting, grinding Polar ice pack and on to Iceland and West ern Europe?some 8,000 miles in all?thrilled the free world. The voyage under the ice which permanently shrouds the uncharted bottom of the Arctic basin was done in less than four days. The entire route was through international waters common to all, and almost all of ...
Tópico(s): Cybersecurity and Cyber Warfare Studies
1958 - Council on Foreign Relations | Foreign Affairs
... balance" between the Nordic NATO members (Norway, Denmark, Iceland) and the nonmembers (Sweden, Finland). Today Northern Europe ... a cartoon depicting the Prophet Muhammad. Quoted in "Iceland Threatens Direct Markets Intervention," Financial Times, April 2, ... Union and limited the size of Finland's defense forces. The country ceded some 10 percent of ... acknowledged Pauli Järvenpää, currently head of the Finnish Defense Policy Department, in 1997. See P. Järvenpää, "What ... 33. Today EU has no capabilities in common defense that one could compare with NATO, concluded a ...
Tópico(s): European and Russian Geopolitical Military Strategies
2008 - Taylor & Francis | American Foreign Policy Interests
... Money: Lessons for Regulating the Finance Sector from Iceland's Financial Crisis, SSRN Electronic Journal (Jan 2012). ... Survival, and a Game against Nature in Premodern Iceland, Explorations in Economic History 35, no.11 (Jan ... years to develop a specialized fishing industry in Iceland, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 30, no.11 ( ...
Tópico(s): American Constitutional Law and Politics
1979 - University of Chicago Press | The Journal of Legal Studies
Orna Sasson‐Levy, Sarit Amram‐Katz,
... Nordic exceptionalism and gendered peacekeeping: The case of Iceland, European Journal of Women's Studies 22, no. ...
Tópico(s): Gender Roles and Identity Studies
2007 - University of Chicago Press | Signs
Erlendur Haraldsson, Joop M. Houtkooper,
... ESP experiments were conducted at the University of Iceland between 1977 and 1991. The first analyses(1) ... Johnson (M. J.) to make brief visits to Iceland from Holland or Sweden to administer the DMT ...
Tópico(s): Social and Intergroup Psychology
1995 - Rhine Research Center | Journal of Parapsychology
... Panama, Israel, Afghanistan, Italy, Bahrain, Crete, Puerto Rico, Iceland, Antarctica, and Spain where he has lectured on ... accepted a senior position in the Department of Defense as the Director of Behavioral Science for the ...
Tópico(s): Global Peace and Security Dynamics
2008 - Taylor & Francis | Psychoanalytic Dialogues
... five Nordic countries: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland. [6] In the 1980s this role centred round ... g. exchange of letters between US Secretary of Defense Harold Brown and his Danish colleague Poul Søgaard, ...
Tópico(s): European and Russian Geopolitical Military Strategies
2011 - Taylor & Francis | Cold War History
... Republic, Belgium, Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Hungary, Luxembourg, and Iceland. Thus, Canada has the ninth-largest population of ... Republic, Belgium, Portugal, Denmark, Norway, Hungary, Luxembourg, and Iceland. 59. See Zyla and Sokolsky (2010 Zyla, Benjamin ...
Tópico(s): International Relations and Foreign Policy
2010 - Taylor & Francis | The American Review of Canadian Studies
Igor Linkov, Todd S. Bridges, Ahmed A. Hady, Ingibjörg S. Jónsdóttir, Gregory A. Kiker, James H. Lambert, Marvin MacBride, José Manuel Palma‐Oliveira, Nicola Ranger, Edmond Russo, Alberto Troccoli,
... Research and Development Center and the University of Iceland. The workshop was supported by ENVIRON International Corporation, the NATO Science Programme, the Society for Risk Analysis, the US Environmental Protection Agency, the US Department of Defense Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program, the US ...
Tópico(s): Marine and environmental studies
2010 - Wiley | Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management
... as well as Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Georgia, Iceland, Macedonia, Norway, Turkey and Ukraine. 3 See Circle ... under international law, in casu under collective self-defense as confirmed by S.C. Res. 1368]. 12 ... pp. 53, 55. 18 Oscar Schachter (Citation1989) Self-Defense and the Rule of Law, American Journal of ... Connell (2002) The Myth of Pre-emptive Self-Defense, The American Society of International Law, Task Force ...
Tópico(s): War, Ethics, and Justification
2014 - Taylor & Francis | Middle East Critique
James G. Hershberg, Svetlana Savranskaya, Thomas R. Blanton, Don Munton, Serhii Plokhy,
... rather than General Pavel Dankevich from the missile forces, who had been widely expected to be chosen for the top post. Pliev had a long connection with Minister of Defense Rodion Malinovskii and had fought under him in ...
Tópico(s): Nuclear Issues and
2023 - The MIT Press | Journal of Cold War Studies
This article focuses on British attitudes towards US military bases in Iceland, 1945–1951. In the beginning, the British government was willing – for a mixture of idealist and realist reasons – to distance itself from the United States in an attempt to modify its military goals. British faith in the United Nations when it came to post-war security was genuine, even if its interpretation of the mandate of the UN Security Council proved wrong. And it did not want to antagonize the Soviet Union and thus ...
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2012 - Routledge | Scandinavian Journal of History
... economic crises in Greece, followed by Spain, Italy, Iceland, and several others waiting in the wings as ...
Tópico(s): Global Financial Crisis and Policies
2014 - SAGE Publishing | World Policy Journal
... President Reagan and General Secretary Gorbachev discussed in Iceland in October 1986, plus the subsequent explanations of ... which includes all the allies except France and Iceland, asserted in October 1986: "We extended our warm ... fully endorsed the President's programme presented in Iceland and stressed that this programme provides the opportunity ... conflicting views on future limitations on ballistic missile defense (BMD). Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces According to a ... of limits on strategic forces and space and defense systems, including new constraints on U.S. Strategic ...
Tópico(s): International Relations and Foreign Policy
1987 - Johns Hopkins University Press | SAIS Review