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AU troops arrive in the Comoros (Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative)
African Union troops have arrived in the Comoros to help its military regain control of an island where a renegade leader has declared himself president. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/7289318.stm  The Comoran army chief said France ...
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Kenya falls further under machete's rule (Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative)
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/955c1844e09d11dcb0d70000779fd2ac.html?nclickcheck =1  By William Wallis Published: February 21 2008 19:13 \ Last updated: February 21 2008 19:13 The blast from a bus horn disturbs the calm of dawn ...
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NEW REPORT - Green Warriors, Army Environmental Considerations for Contingency Operations from Planning Through Post-Conflict (Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative)
David E. Mosher, Beth E. Lachman, Michael D. Greenberg, Tiffany Nichols, Brian Rosen, Henry H. WillisCopyright 2008 RAND Corporatio To access the report visit: http://www.rand.org/pubs/monographs/2008/RANDMG632.pdf Excerpt: "Since 1991 ...
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Waging a Sustainable Peace? (Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative)
Weekend Edition October 3 5, 2008 {}{}Environmental Security and the Evolution of Military Green Think{}{} By CINDY ELLEN HILL T housands of conservation leaders will convene in Barcelona Spain next week for the 2008 World Conservation Congress, an event which ...
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Water seen as the new oil for U.S. Army (Environment and Security Cross-Cutting Initiative)
http://www.enn.com/topstories/article/38361 From: Reuters Published October 8, 2008 09:00 AM WASHINGTON (Reuters) Soldiers, weapons, food and fuel are important but the U.S. Army absolutely cannot operate for long without water, a top Pentagon ...
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