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Drones and India: exploring policy and regulatory challenges posed by civilian unmanned aerial vehicles
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015ndia currently operates close to 50 drones in various military,DocumentRoyal succession in Saudi Arabia: challenges before the Desert Kingdom
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2015With a new king in power, this paper looks at royal politics in Saudi Arabia and identifies topical domestic and regional challenges from the Saudi perspective.DocumentArmy aviation: does the army need its own air force?
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2014Within the context of the Indian Army, many defence commentators and analysts have emphasised the need to develop and define the role of the Army Aviation Corps.DocumentSix years after Mumbai: the LeT threat
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2014Lashkar-e-Tayyeba (LeT) is a trans-national terrorist group based in Lahore, Pakistan, with a cadre-strength of over 500,000, a number which makes it the largest terrorist group in the world. With the active support of Pakistan military, LeT carried out the terrorist attack on Mumbai in November 2008.DocumentPost-election challenges for the new government in Kabul
Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi, 2014With a new President (Ashraf Ghani) finally in place in Kabul, attention can shift from the protracted electoral process to the challenges likely to confront the new government. The ability of this government to deal with various political and security challenges will depend to a large extent on how it manages its relations with a variety of stakeholders.DocumentConflict briefing no. 20, January
Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme, 2014The state of insecurity in Nigeria's North East remained critical as insurgents intensified attacks in the region and launched more 'hit and withdraw' attacks in neighbouring Cameroun. Against this background, there were concerns about the prospects of conducting elections in affected states. The political scene was dominated by political campaigns in all states.DocumentAn assessment of parliamentarian roles on security sector governance in Cambodia
Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, 2007Security sector governance is a new concept for Cambodia. Not many persons understand the terminology. As a country ravaged by a long civil war and political strife, Cambodia has to start promoting security sector governance if it needs to be supported and trusted by the people.DocumentASEAN-China and Asia regionalism: implication to Taiwan
Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, 2007ASEAN reaffirms that it will continue to adhere to the One-China policy; firmly oppose Taiwan independence and recognizes the Government of the People' Republic of China as the sole legal government of China and ASEAN considers Taiwan as an inalienable part of Chinese territory and it will continue to support China's cause of peaceful reunification.DocumentThe role of government and civil society in the maintenance of peace and security
Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, 2007There is generally limited interaction between policy makers and those who think and study international politics in most of the universities in developing countries including Cambodia. This paper aims at analysing the different roles by stake holders in promotion of peace and security including the UN, the government and civil society as well.DocumentMaritime security in Cambodia: a critical assessment
Cambodian Institute for Cooperation and Peace, 2007Cambodia is facing emerging challenge in maritime security while the country has limited budget to promote capacity of navy to combat piracy and terrorism ant to protect oil exploration and sea transportation.Pages
