Werbung
 Übersetzung für 'conduct of war' von Englisch nach Deutsch
mil.
conduct of war
Kriegführung {f}
mil.
conduct of war
Kriegsführung {f}
Teiltreffer
mil.
to conduct war
Krieg führen
line of conductGrundsatz {m} für ein Verhalten
sociol.
code of conduct
Verhaltenscode {m}
rules of conductVerhaltensvorschriften {pl}
codes of conductVerhaltensmaßregeln {pl}
conduct of lifeBenehmen {n}
code of conduct Verhaltenscodex {m} [häufige Schreibweise für Verhaltenskodex]
law
supervision of conduct
Führungs­aufsicht {f}
conduct of negotiationsVerhandlungs­führung {f}
control of conductVerhaltenskontrolle {f}
conduct of lifeLebensvollzug {m}
code of conductVerhaltenskodex {m}
course of conductVerhaltensweise {f}
rule of conductVerhaltensmaßregel {f}
conduct of businessFührung {f} der Geschäfte
rules of conductVerhaltensregeln {pl}
law
conduct of person
Verhalten {n} der Person
rule of conductVerhaltensregel {f}
standard of conductVerhaltensnorm {f}
conduct of negotiationsFührung {f} der Verhandlungen
22 Übersetzungen
Neue Wörterbuch-Abfrage: Einfach jetzt tippen!

Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • In 2007, the Marine Corps joined with the Navy and Coast Guard to adopt a new maritime strategy called "A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower" that raises the notion of prevention of war to the same philosophical level as the conduct of war.
  • His impact on the future of air power in the United States Air Force is still being assessed, but "several distinguished military historians, officers, and other experts have concluded that Warden defined the very terms of reference for the 1991 Desert Storm military strategy and thereby introduced a new approach to the conduct of war".
  • Sewall joined Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, where she launched the Project on the Means of Intervention, a ground-breaking forum for military and humanitarian actors to engage contentious questions about the conduct of war.
  • The basic tactical principles of the Red Army remained those used during World War I, primarily trench warfare, until the emergence of theoreticians such as Uborevich, Tukhachevsky and Triandafillov who transformed the tactical, operational and strategic conduct of war in Soviet military philosophy.
  • For many years Rosen taught the popular undergraduate course "War and Politics", as well as the introductory international relations course "International Conflict and Cooperation", and a lecture course on "The Ethics of the Conduct of War".

  • "Temperamenta Belli" means moderation in the conduct of war.
  • On the 22nd anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the District Court of Tokyo declined to rule on the legality of nuclear weapons in general, but found that "the attacks upon Hiroshima and Nagasaki caused such severe and indiscriminate suffering that they did violate the most basic legal principles governing the conduct of war".
  • The Austro-Prussian War of 1866 and the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 broke a long period of peace for the German states, which made many officers feel a pressing need to better familiarize themselves with the conduct of war.
  • Naval strategy is the planning and conduct of war at sea, the naval equivalent of military strategy on land.
  • The introduction of gunpowder affected the conduct of war significantly.

  • However, the very same period saw the emergence of opposition to Tudjman's regime, centred mostly around politicians and parties who criticised Tudjman's conduct of war and found the government to be too appeasing towards the international community and the Serbs.
  • These conditions are shaped by technology, globalization, religious fundamentalism, and a shift in moral and ethical norms which brings legitimacy to certain issues previously considered restrictions on the conduct of war.
  • Some have argued that the conduct of war correspondents in Vietnam is to blame for the tightening of restrictions on journalists by the US in wars that followed, including the Persian Gulf war and the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • He indicted the Mughal Emperor and his commanders in spiritual terms, and accused them of a lack of morality both in governance and in the conduct of war.
  • The Hellenic League was actually a distinct and new creation for the conduct of war against Persia.

  • The mocking of the term "weapons of mass destruction" dates back well before the Iraq War, with Hugh Cook's 1992 fantasy novel "The Witchlord and the Weaponmaster" satirically mentioned that the avalanche is a terrible weapon of mass destruction, outlawed by civilised countries in the conduct of war.
  • TV 639 Army in Action – Episode VI – Global War (B&W – 1965) Conduct of War in 1943 on European and Pacific fronts – allied advance in Sicily, New Guinea, Russia, Italy, and Pacific Islands.
Werbung
© dict.cc English-German dictionary 2024
Enthält Übersetzungen von der TU Chemnitz sowie aus Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (nur Englisch/Deutsch).
Links auf das Wörterbuch oder auch auf einzelne Übersetzungen sind immer herzlich willkommen!