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Portuguese Journal of Military Sciences (Vol. III, Nr. 1) (complete version; may 2015) Kosovo and Serbia: An Agreement to Normalize Relations Mr Sidney Robin Siegertszt, M.A. The First World War and the Total Mobilization: The Inevitability of Planetary Recruitment Professor Catarina Isabel Santos Patrício Leitão One Greater than Guderian – Tukhachevsky and the Development of the Soviet Armed Forces Colonel Nuno Correia Nunes Land Warfare Post 2nd World War – United States of America Major João Vasco da Gama de Barros The Use of Force as a Mechanism for Conflit Resolution: The Case of the Great Lakes Conflict Mrs Andreia Roque Venâncio, M.A. Foreign Scientific Research Vessels in Waters Under Portuguese Sovereignty or Jurisdiction Commander Jaime Carlos do Vale Ferreira da Silva Reflections Arising from Military Service Under Contract in the Portuguese Armed Forces: Functional and Social and Citizenship Perspectives Colonel Lúcio Agostinho Barreiros dos Santos Brief Genealogy of the GNR Arguments in jus post bellum Lieutenant Colonel Paulo Jorge Alves Silvério On the Evolution of the Portuguese Economy During the Colonial War (1961-1973) Major Luís Carlos Falcão Escorrega »»»»»«««« 2. Portuguese Journal of Military Sciences (Vol. III, Nr. 2) (complete version; november 2015) Nature of Strategic Leadership: Conceptual Review and its Context in the Armed Forces Major Ana Maria Carvalho Ferreira da Silva Coreia Operational Leadership: Core Competencies Major Hugo Miguel Moutinho Fernandes Operational Leadership: Conceptual Review, Framework and Core Competences Major Duarte Miguel de Carvalho Cigre Stressors in Modern Military Operations: The Influence of Psychological Hardiness and Perceived Support in the Leadership Process Lieutenant Colonel Bertolino Miranda Ferreira Modern Military Operations: Adaptability, a Requirement for Leadership Major Luís Carlos Gonçalves Rodrigues Transformational Leadership in an Organization in Change: A Case Study in Portuguese Army (Combined Arms School) Major César Miguel Santinho Garcia The Leadership and the Exercise of Disciplinary Authority Commander Paulo José Neves Correia The Future European Union Internal Security Strategy (2015-2020) and the Role of Republican National Guard Captain Reinaldo Saraiva Hermenegildo Captain António Marcelino da Silva Captain Jorge Ferreira da Costa Captain Carlos Rodrigues de Queiroz Captain Pedro Alves Barrete Captain João Cordeiro Gonçalves EU Battlegroup: Conceptualization, Application and Prospective Colonel Francisco Xavier de Sousa Perceptions of the Portuguese Civil Society About the Portuguese Air Force Major Cristina Paula de Almeida Fachada A Latin American Arms Race? A Subsystemic Approach to the Military Rearmament over the Last Decade Professor Carlos Poggio Teixeira Rodrigo Moura Karolczak »»»»»«««« 3. Portuguese Journal of Military Sciences (Vol. IV, Nr. 1) (complete version; may 2016) The Continental Shelf Extension as a Threat to Maritime Security: The Case of Antarctica Commander Rui Pedro Gomes Fernando da Silva Lampreia A Struggle Between Different Understandings as Response to the Arab Revolt in 1936 Dr Ari Kerkkanen The Use of the Brazillian Army in the Fight Against New Threats, Especially in the Fight Against Drug Trafficking Major George Alberto Garcia de Oliveira Jurisdiction and Criminal Law Applicable to Portuguese Military Personnel Concerning Unlawful acts committed in Peace Missions Outside National Territory Captain Inês Isabel Vicente Caetano de Sousa Luís Space in the Portuguese Defense Sector Lieutenant Colonel Susana Marina da Conceição Pereira Abelho Considerations Command and Control Major Rodrigo Damasceno Sales Dr Luiz Rogério Franco Goldoni The Impact of Emotional Intelligence on Motivation. An Application to a Military Organization Dr Álvaro de Borba Cruz Lopes Dias Lieutenant João Tiago Conceição Silva Marques Gil The American Foreign Policy: The Geopolitical Challenges of the Barack Obama’s Administration Dr Ruth Elisa Correia da Fonseca da Costa Deus »»»»»«««« 4. Portuguese Journal of Military Sciences (Vol. IV, Nr. 2) (complete version unavailable; november 2016) The New Wars: The Challenge of Hybrid Warfare Major Hugo Miguel Moutinho Fernandes The European Dilemma: Consequences of the New Migration on European Security and Defence Dr José Miguel de Carvalho Cerqueira The Role of the Military Instrument on Smart Power Major Adelaide Paiva Gonçalves “Cold War” Ghost Haunts Europe Again Mr Carlos Santos Pereira, M.A. The Brazilian Ministry of Defence and Defence Thought in Brazil Major Rodrigo Brandão da Mota Colonel Fernando Velôso Gomes Pedrosa Aeronautical Knowledge Management in Air Force Major Nuno Rafael Quirino Martins Rewards as a Factor of Motivation in the Contexto of Air Force Civilian Employees Captain Mónica Solange de Jesus Pereira Martins »»»»»«««« 5. Portuguese Journal of Military Sciences (Vol. V, Nr. 1) (complete version; may 2017) Thinking Ahead. The Naval War College Influence on Warship Design Colonel Nuno Correia Neves A Conception of the Relationship Between Terrorism and Cyber War in the Context of the Information War Major Dardano do Nascimento Mota The Indirect Cold War Dynamics in the Overseas Territories of Angola and Mozambique Major João Manuel Pinto Correia Ballistic Missile Defense: A Multidimensional Capability Colonel Fernando Pereira Leitão Application of the Modular Concept to the Crew of a Landing Platform Dock Lieutenant Commander Marina Colaço Ferreira Aircraft Accidents in the Portuguese Air Force – Trends in Prevention and Causes Characterisation Major Bruno Sertório Dias Marado Restructuring the Study Plan of the Integrated Master in Military Administration and the Membership of the Certified Accounts Professor Maria Manuela Martins Saraiva Sarmento Coelho Lieutenant Fernando Heitor da silva Borda D’Água Securitization in the Brazil-Colombia-Peru Frontier Triple and the Role of the Brazilian Army in the Region Major Luís Fernando Tavares Ferreira Major André Luiz do Nascimento Cabral Professor Doutor Tássio Franchi »»»»»«««« 6. Portuguese Journal of Military Sciences (Vol. V, Nr. 2) (complete version; november 2017) The Informal Economy in the North Africa and its Influence on Regional Security Brigadier General Francisco Xavier Ferreira de Sousa The Atlantic Space. Main Challenges to Security Lieutenant Colonel Francisco Miguel Gouveia Pinto Proença Garcia The European Union Crisis Management Model Major Marco António Ferreira da Cruz Revisiting the Concept of Power in the Light of the Complexity Paradigm Lieutenant Colonel Alexandre Gueiros Teixeira Colonel Eduardo Xavier Ferreira Glaser Migon Military Career Structures in Western Countries. Comparative Analysis of the Officer Category Major Paulo Jorge da Silva Ferreira Commitment to Supervisors as a Determinant of Organizational Commitment: A Moderation Analysis of Military Category in the Portuguese Air Force Mrs Mónica Liliana Carvalho Casimiro, M.A. Professor José Luís Pereira Rocha do Nascimento Major Cristina Paula de almeida Fachada Integrated Performance Assessment in the Portuguese Air Force Lieutenant Joana Inês Pereira Gaio Colonel Carlos Jorge Ramos Páscoa Doutora Rita Raminhos Coelho Fuentes The Portuguese Air Force Participation in Civil Protection Support Missions (2012- 2016) Captain Susana Cristina Ferreira Marques »»»»»«««« 7. Portuguese Journal of Military Sciences (Vol. VI, Nr. 1) (complete version; may 2018) Gosuini de Expugnatione Salaciae Carmen: Analysing a Source Through a Strategy Theoretical Corpus Lieutenant Colonel Carlos Filipe Nunes Lobão Dias Afonso The Role of China in the African Continent: The Case of South Sudan Major Leonardo de Andrade Alves Major Rodrigo Lima França Intelligence in NATO – Contextualising a Doctrinal and Structural Clash Lieutenant Colonel Nelson José Mendes Rêgo Technical-Military Cooperation: Future Perspectives Colonel Pedro Manuel Monteiro Sardinha Relationship Between Organizational Culture and Leadership in the Two Air Force Schools That Train Officer-Students Aspirant Germano Duarte Lopes Major Cristina Paula de Almeida Fachada Captain Ana Patrícia Gomes Farinha From Multiple Commitments to Behaviour Strategies: Proposal of an Integrative Model for the Portuguese Armed Forces Major Mónica Solange de Jesus Pereira Martins Professor José Luis Pereira Rocha do Nascimento Employee Retention in the Military Colonel Francisco José Fonseca Rijo Captain João Paulo Ramalho Marreiros Colonel João Carlos Santana Mairos Colonel Olinto Amado Paquete Fundamental Rights and Citizen’s Rights to Security Major João Fernando Clara da Fonseca Lieutenant Colonel Marco Paulo Almeida de Rodrigues Gonçalves »»»»»«««« 8. Portuguese Journal of Military Sciences (Vol. VI, Nr. 2) (complete version; november 2018) The Artic’s Importance to International Security Captain Nuno José de Melo Canelas Sobral Domingues Colonel Maurício Pozzobon Martins Colonel Paulo Manuel Simões das Neves de Abreu Colonel João Carlos Santana Mairos Unmanned Aircraft Systems and International Law Lieutenant Colonel Juan Manuel Rodríguez Rodríguez Major José Manuel Brito de Sousa Military Intelligence – An Instrument for National Security and Defence Major Carlos Miguel Coelho Rosa Marques da Silva Major Fernando Oliveira Ribeiro Improving HF Communications Efficiency Using Evolved Data Rate Change Algorithms Lieutenant Vasco Ferreira Sequeira Professor
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