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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D 101.146/17-2:C 76
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The evolving contingency contracting market : private sector self-regulation and United States government monitoring of procurement of stability operations services |
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D 101.146/17-2:C 83
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Rethinking victory in counterinsurgency |
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D 101.146/17-2:D 36
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Defining command, leadership, and management success factors within stability operations |
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D 101.146/17-2:D 49
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USAID & DOD : analysis and recommendations to enhance development-military cooperation |
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D 101.146/17-2:F 34
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Female participation in formed police units : a report on the integration of women in formed police units of peacekeeping operations |
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D 101.146/17-2:G 74
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The government assistance center a vehicle for transitioning to the host government |
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D 101.146/17-2:G 91
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Ground truth in building human security |
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D 101.146/17-2:H 22
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Harnessing post-conflict transitions : a conceptual primer |
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D 101.146/17-2:H 35
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Hearts-and-minds : a strategy of conciliation, coercion, or commitment? |
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D 101.146/17-2:H 88
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Changing the game : human security as grand strategy |
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D 101.146/17-2:H 88/2
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Human security in U.S. military operations : a primer for DOD |
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D 101.146/17-2:IN 7
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Death by a thousand cuts : weakening an insurgency through a national reconciliation program, three case studies: Malaya, Vietnam, and Iraq |
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