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The Nature and Content of a New-Generation War

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Authors:

Sergey G. Chekinov; Sergey A. Bogdanov

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Military Thought, Issue 4, p.12-23 (2013)
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APA style: Chekinov, S. G., & Bogdanov S. A. (2013).  The Nature and Content of a New-Generation War. Military Thought. 12-23.
Chicago style: Chekinov, Sergey G., and Sergey A. Bogdanov. "The Nature and Content of a New-Generation War." Military Thought, no. 4 (2013): 12-23.
IEEE style: Chekinov, S. G., and S. A. Bogdanov, "The Nature and Content of a New-Generation War", Military Thought, issue 4, pp. 12-23, 2013.
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