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Unfulfilled Ambitions of Scottish Defence PolicyReviewed - OtherMgr. Bc. Ondřej SvobodaVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2014, Vol. XXIII. (LV.): 102-108 | DOI: 10.3849/2336-2995.23.2014.04.102-108 In the September Scottish referendum of its separation from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the majority of Scottish voters decided against these efforts. But in case of success, Scottish nationalists originally projected considerable military forces. A five-million nation should have had defence budget of 2.5 billion pounds a year, which is in fact roughly a double of the Czech defence budget! During subsequent ten years after independence, the new Scottish Government planned armed forces of 15,000 regular and another five thousand reserve personnel. The article focuses on this rather unknown dimension of Scottish independence debate. |
A History of the Use of Private Military ForcesInformational pagesDoc. Mgr. Oldřich Bureš, M.A., Ph.D., PhDr. Vendula NedvědickáVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2011, Vol. XX. (LII.): 76-93 Although private military companies like the former Blackwater were regarded as a relatively new phenomenon in international security, their history is not new. The participation of private individuals, and /or groups of private individuals, soldiers of fortune, in "foreign" armed conflicts is at least as old as the history of wars by itself. It is impossible to open a debate about the scope and possible impact of the current use of private military and security companies without knowing and evaluating their long-term historical developments. The goal of this study is therefore to map the history of the use of private military forces, their involvement in various conflicts, services they offer, among others, from the point of international law. |
Budoucnost specialnich operaciVojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 4/2000, Vol. IX. (XLI.): 67-74 |
Concealed Causes of Crises and ConflictsPlk. Ing. František Valach, CSc.Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 6/1995, Vol. IV. (XXXVI.): 11-20 |
Vojenske operace ve Velke Britanii v rimske dobeMartinVojenské rozhledy / Czechoslovak Military Review Nr. 6/1942: 20-23 |
Letectvo u nas a v cizineLetecké rozhledyVojenské rozhledy, Letecké rozhledy č. 5/1933, vol. XIV.: 1000-1009 |
Z cizich revuiVojenské rozhledy 1/1925, vol. VI.: 26-37 |
Zasobovaci a financni sluzba v armade britske riseMjr. Josef HervertVojenské rozhledy 2-3/1923, vol. IV.: 98-109 |

