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Northeast Asia regional security and the United States military : context, presence, and roles / |
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D 305.24:48
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View from the East Arab perceptions of United States presence and policy / |
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D 305.24:49
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Arms control without arms control : the failure of the Biological Weapons Convention protocol and a new paradigm for fighting the threat of biological weapons / |
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D 305.24:50
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Effects, targets, and tools a primer for US strategy and an application examining the security dynamics of northeast Asia / |
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D 305.24:51
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Egypt as a failing state implications for US national security / |
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D 305.24:52
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Violent systems : defeating terrorists, insurgents, and other non-state adversaries / |
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D 305.24:53
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The worried well strategies for installation commanders / |
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D 305.24:54
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India's emerging security strategy, missile defense, and arms control |
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D 305.24:55
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Perspectives on arms control |
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D 305.24:56
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Carrot, stick, or sledgehammer US policy options for North Korean nuclear weapons / |
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D 305.24:57
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Armed groups : a tier-one security priority / |
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D 305.24:58
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Turbulent arena global effects against non-state adversaries / |
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D 305.24:59
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Israel's attack on Osiraq a model for future preventive strikes? / |
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D 305.24:60
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The art of peace dissuading China from developing counter-space weapons / |
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D 305.24:61
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Biowarfare lessons, emerging biosecurity issues, and ways to monitor dual-use biotechnology trends in the future |
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D 305.24:62
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International security negotiations lessons learned from negotiating with the Russians on nuclear arms / |
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D 305.24:63
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Information warfare arms control risks and costs / |
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D 305.24:64
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Strategic culture and violent non-state actors weapons of mass destruction and asymmetrical operations concepts and cases / |
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D 305.24:66
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Global insurgency strategy and the Salafi Jihad movement |
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D 305.24:67
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Conventional arms control and American policy in the 21st century. |
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