army
What is the difference between a revolution and a coup d’etat?
In the midst of the popular revolts which have seen the fall of dictatorships across the Arab world, almost 31 years have passed since the events of '23-F', an attempted coup d’état against the Spanish government on 23 February 1981
army, democratisation, religion, violence, revolution, spain, politics
Eastern European desire for rearmament
Both central and eastern European governments vocally supported US plans to install military defence systems in the region, even if it meant they were to all intents and purposes digging their own graves. Out of authentic and hypothesised shadows of the past and uncertainties on the future, militarisation secrets and desires are emerging
Eurocorps in Strasbourg: is it really a European military with no UK participation?
Strasbourg is home to the most European of all HQs; the Eurocorps headquarters. Born 15 years ago, this army corps is the sole military organisation governed by an international treaty. So, are the Eurocorps a sign of Europe’s powerful defence force? Opinions are divided in the Alsatian region capital
army, eudebate on the ground, eudebate2009, armée européenne, armée, society, second world war
Army and Islam makes Turkey lose out to Europe
Slovakian experts have their take on what problems the EU member candidate has
army, cartoons, prophet muhammed, politics, turkish army, european young journalist 2008, justice and development party
British military in Second Life
We talk to Bad CO, a serving officer in the British Army, who administers the unofficial community website along with Good CO, a former infantry officer
army, virtual worlds, 3d, london, defence, media, united kingdom
