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  • Title: The Armed Conflict of the Dniester

    The Armed Conflict of the Dniester

    Three Decades Later
    by Eugen Străuțiu (Volume editor) Steven D. Roper (Editor) William E. Crowther (Editor) Dareg Zabarah-Chulak (Editor) Victor Juc (Editor) Robert E. Hamilton (Editor) 2023
    ©2023 Edited Collection
  • Title: Army of the Sky

    Army of the Sky

    Russian Military Aviation before the Great War, 1904–1914
    by Gregory Vitarbo (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: Without Passport

    Without Passport

    The Life and Work of Paul Richard
    by Michel Paul Richard (Author)
    ©1988 Others
  • Title: Military Pedagogy – An International Survey

    Military Pedagogy – An International Survey

    by Heinz Florian (Volume editor)
    ©2002 Edited Collection
  • Title: Military Pedagogy in Progress

    Military Pedagogy in Progress

    by Hubert Annen (Volume editor) Wolfgang Royl (Volume editor)
    ©2007 Edited Collection
  • Title: Hybrid and Cyber War as Consequences of the Asymmetry

    Hybrid and Cyber War as Consequences of the Asymmetry

    A Comprehensive Approach Answering Hybrid Actors and Activities in Cyberspace- Political, Social and Military Responses
    by Josef Schröfl (Volume editor) Bahram M. Rajaee (Volume editor) Dieter Muhr (Volume editor)
    ©2011 Conference proceedings
  • Title: Professional Military Education

    Professional Military Education

    A Cross-Cultural Survey
    by Duraid Jalili (Volume editor) Hubert Annen (Volume editor) 2019
    ©2019 Edited Collection
  • Title: European Football During the Second World War

    European Football During the Second World War

    Training and Entertainment, Ideology and Propaganda
    by Markwart Herzog (Volume editor) Fabian Brändle (Volume editor) 2018
    ©2018 Edited Collection
  • Systems Thinking for Safety

    ISSN: 2571-6913

    Advisory board Professor Erik Hollnagel, University of Southern Denmark Professor Ragnar Löfstedt, King's Centre for Risk Management, King’s College London, UK Professor Alan Irwin, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark Captain Rogers E. Smith, NASA Dryden Flight Research Professor Washington Yotto Ochieng, Imperial College London, UK Professor Dominic Elliott, University of Liverpool Management School, UK Captain Tim Berry, Jet2.com Dr Robert Hunter, British Air Line Pilots Association (BALPA), UK Dr Anne Eyre, Trauma Training Ltd, UK Dr David Fletcher, University of Leicester, UK Associate Professor David Ison, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA Dr Terry Shevells, University of Leicester, UK Associate Professor Tony Masys, University of South Florida, USA Dr Simon Bennett, University of Leicester, UK     Series description This series draws on the success of the systems-thinking approach to safety management in commercial and military aviation, with a view to improving safety performance in other complex socio-technical systems, such as health-care, nuclear power generation, chemicals production, oil and gas extraction, deep mining and sea and rail transportation. Following the 1977 Tenerife air disaster (that killed 583 people), a traumatised and vilified aviation industry resolved to improve its safety performance. The adoption of a systems-thinking approach to risk analysis and mitigation, expressed in innovations such as the teamworking protocol crew resource management, has benefited the industry. In 2010 the industry achieved a world accident rate for scheduled flights of 4·0 accidents per million departures. This rate reflects a total of 121 accidents out of 30,556,513 scheduled flights. You are much, much safer in a pressurised aluminium tube cruising at eighty per cent the speed of sound six miles above terra firma than you are driving up the M1 on a sunny day in a modern, gas-bag equipped automobile, fully alert and not under the influence. The series is aimed at practitioners as well as academics and students. To this end, it is written in an accessible style with jargon explained. This reflects its purpose: to leverage change.

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