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The CIS and the Caucasus / |
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D 5.417:91
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Information operations in Bosnia : a preliminary assessment / |
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D 5.417:92
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Burma : a strategic perspective / |
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D 5.417:93
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Hungary's "near abroad" : minorities policy and bilateral treaties / |
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D 5.417:94
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French military reforms and strategy / |
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Iraq's enduring proliferation threat / |
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The changing defense industrial base / |
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Partnership for peace : restructuring for the future / |
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Southeast Asian chokepoints : keeping Sea Lines of Communication open / |
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Information warfare : an old operational concept with new implications / |
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Export controls : conventional arms and dual-use technologies / |
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Romania and NATO : membership reassessment at the July 1997 summit / |
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Caribbean regional security / |
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The People's Republic and Taiwan : time for a new cross-strait bargain / |
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Islamic radicalism : shifting approaches to power but not to Islamic goals / |
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Joint information warfare : an information-age paradigm for jointness / |
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Hong Kong and China : the military and political implications of reversion / |
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D 5.417:107
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After the Madrid Summit : parliamentary ratification of NATO enlargement / |
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Elections in Great Britain : could a change of government affect security policy? |
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Deterrence in a new security environment / |
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