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U.S. military presence in the Gulf challenges and prospects |
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Reform and the revolution in Russian defense economics |
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Terrorism national security policy and the home front |
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Energy, economics, and security in Central Asia Russia and its rivals |
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The rise of China in Asia security implications |
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Colombian army adaptation to FARC insurgency |
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Colombia's paramilitaries criminals or political force? |
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Stifled innovation? developing tomorrow's leaders today |
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Nonstate actors in Colombia threat and response |
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China and strategic culture |
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Ready for what and modernized against whom? a strategic perspective on readiness and modernization |
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D 101.146:2002020578
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Facing the hydra maintaining strategic balance while pursuing a global war against terrorism |
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American civil-military relations new issues, enduring problems |
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Strategic implications of the U.S.-DPRK framework agreement |
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The Army in the information age |
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Counterforce and theater missile defense can the Army use an ASW approach to the Scud hunt? |
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The CFE Treaty a Cold War anachronism? |
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The national security strategy documenting strategic vision |
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Counterinsurgency strategy and the phoenix of American capability |
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Assad and the peace process the pivotal role of Lebanon |
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