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Targeted killing of terrorists |
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Strategy and force planning in a time of austerity |
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The rising terrorist threat in Tanzania : domestic Islamist militancy and regional threats |
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An empirical analysis of claimant tactics in the South China Sea |
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Posing problems without an alliance : China-Iran relations after the nuclear deal |
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Korean unification and the future of the U.S.-ROK alliance |
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Supporting democracy in Erdoğan's Turkey : the role of think tanks |
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National security reform and the 2016 election |
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China's Goldwater-Nichols? : Assessing PLA organizational reforms |
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Reflections on U.S.-Cuba military-to-military contacts |
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The NATO Warsaw Summit : how to strengthen alliance cohesion |
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Will technological convergence reverse globalization? |
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Cross-functional teams in defense reform : help or hindrance? |
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China's future SSBN command and control structure |
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The enduring relevance of the U.S.-Japan alliance |
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The European Union Permanent Structured Cooperation : implications for transatlantic security |
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The PLA beyond Asia : China's growing military presence in the Red Sea Region |
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Baltics left of bang : Nordic total defense and implications for the Baltic Sea region |
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Just another paper tiger? : Chinese perspectives on the U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy |
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Beyond borders : PLA command and control of overseas operations |
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