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  1. Alan Macmillan (born 1949) is a television producer and director. [1] [2] [3] Education. Macmillan was educated at Strathallan School and the Birmingham School of Art. [2] Director.

  2. Alan MacMillan After a full-length solo violin recital at the age of sixteen, he won a scholarship to complete his high school studies at Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan where he began to compose in earnest.

  3. Trood.4 Indeed, we adopt the basic definition developed by Alan Macmillan, Booth, and Trood – strategic culture as ‘a distinctive and lasting set of beliefs, values and habits regarding the threat and use of force, which have their roots in such fundamental influences as geopolitical setting, history and political culture’ –

  4. Mar 20, 2008 · Alan Macmillan here explores this process in relation to Britain's specific cultural make‐up, noting the particular influence of the traditional debate between the continental commitment and the maritime strategy, the legacy of her great power status and, finally, the effect of its political culture on defence policy.

    • Alan Macmillan
    • 1995
  5. Alan Macmillan here explores this process in relation to Britain's specific cultural make‐up, noting the particular influence of the traditional debate between the continental commitment and the maritime strategy, the legacy of…

  6. The Witch's Daughter: Directed by Alan Macmillan. With Patrick Bergin, Leigh Biagi, Richard Claxton, Guy Cochrane. Zelda, a young woman whose husband is lost at sea, and her 12-year-old daughter, Perdita, live off the coast of Scotland on the small island of Skua.

  7. Appendix : Strategic culture - framework for analysis / Alan Macmillan and Ken Booth. Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Subject: National security -- Asia; National security -- Pacific Area; Asia -- Defenses; Pacific Area -- Defenses; Asia -- Strategic aspects; Pacific Area -- Strategic aspects; Other authors/contributors ...