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Brazil's security strategy and defense doctrine |
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D 101.146/15:C 49
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Civil-military relations in a post-9/11 world |
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Drug trafficking, violence, and instability in Mexico, Colombia, and the Caribbean implications for U.S. national security |
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D 101.146/15:L 46
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Leadership and national security reform |
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D 101.146/15:L 46/2
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Preparing for a mid-term assessment of leadership and national security reform in the Obama administration |
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D 101.146/15:N 21
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U.S. national security policy and military strategy understanding the environment for contemporary warfare |
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D 101.146/15:P 39/2
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Other people's wars PLA lessons from foreign conflicts |
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PLA missions beyond Taiwan |
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D 101.146/15:T 68
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A new chapter in trans-American engagement |
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Peace & stability operations journal online |
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D 101.146/17-2:AD 9
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The American military advisor dealing with senior foreign officials in the Islamic world |
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D 101.146/17-2:AF 8
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Tackling Africa's first narco-state : Guinea-Bissau in West Africa |
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D 101.146/17-2:AU 7
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War, law and order : case study: Australian whole-of-government efforts to develop the security and criminal justice sectors in stabilization |
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D 101.146/17-2:B 18
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Finding the balance : U.S. military and future operations |
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D 101.146/17-2:C 49
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"Bury the dead, feed the living" : the history of civil affairs/military government in the Mediterranean and European theaters of operation during World War II |
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D 101.146/17-2:C 49/2
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The fate of the civilian surge in a changing environment |
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D 101.146/17-2:C 49/3/V.1
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The future of civil affairs |
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D 101.146/17-2:C 49/3/V.2
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Civil Affairs : a force for engagement and conflict prevention |
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D 101.146/17-2:C 49/3/V.3
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Leveraging Civil Affairs |
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D 101.146/17-2:C 49/3/V.4
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Civil Affairs : a force for consolidating gains |
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