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http://hdl.handle.net/11144/554
2024-03-27T17:17:11ZIndex
http://hdl.handle.net/11144/4654
Título: Index
Autor: Observare
Resumo: JANUS.NET Vol.4,nº12013-05-01T00:00:00ZQue futuro para o Iraque?
http://hdl.handle.net/11144/794
Título: Que futuro para o Iraque?
Autor: Rodrigues, Alexandre Reis
Resumo: A grande discussão de hoje em relação ao
Iraque é sobre como ajudar a evitar que entre no
grupo de “estados falhados”, uma situação geralmente
considerada, ao lado do terrorismo internacional
e proliferação de armamento de destruição
maciça, como uma das grandes ameaças à paz e
estabilidade mundial. Segundo o Failed States
Index 2012 publicado pelo Fund for Peace, o Iraque
está num grupo de doze Estados em “alerta alto”,
na nona posição de uma lista de 177 estados. Já
esteve na segunda posição (2007), na quarta
(2005) e na sexta (2009). Não obstante o progresso
que esta evolução sugere, o Iraque ainda não
mostra indícios que nos permitam concluir que
está, finalmente, no rumo certo, em afastamento
consistente da zona de risco.2013-01-01T00:00:00ZEpistemic communities: study on the regulation of the use of stem cells in Brazil
http://hdl.handle.net/11144/560
Título: Epistemic communities: study on the regulation of the use of stem cells in Brazil
Autor: Maffra, Lourrene de C. Alexandre
Resumo: The objective of this study is to review the literature on epistemic communities, analyzing the concept and setting out the main arguments of the authors. In the first section, we present a proof of concept and the main arguments on epistemic communities. The second section is an analysis of the role played by the academic elite. In the third and final section presents a case study on the regulation of the use of stem cells in Brazil and the participation of scientists.2012-01-01T00:00:00ZBack to the future: aerial warfare in Libya
http://hdl.handle.net/11144/559
Título: Back to the future: aerial warfare in Libya
Autor: Vicente, João Paulo Nunes
Resumo: A century after the first air bomb mission, a new intervention in the same geographic space has
made evident the changes in Airpower. The Aerial Warfare in Libya has radically changed the civil
war, complying with a UN mission to protect Libyan population, imposing a no-fly zone and an
arms embargo. Therefore, Operation Unified Protector became one of the most successful
campaigns in the history of NATO.
We aim to assess the operational efficiency of Airpower in the conflict in Libya, focusing on the
challenges of a War essentially Aerial. Despite the military results and the fact that some political
objectives were met, we can identify some concerning trends that, if not shifted, may negatively
influence future NATO operations. We do not aim to draw general and universal conclusions on
the strategic value of Airpower based on the analysis of a specific case. Above all, we focus on
identifying some lessons which have influenced OUP operational efficiency. Thus, we must
analyze some factors, such as the scope of objectives, the type of opposing action and aerial
strategy used by the coalition and then focus on the challenges arising from the OUP.2012-01-01T00:00:00Z