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Implications of the Events at Abu Ghraib Prison for the PfP Countries: Reflections of a Former Intelligence Officer

03.3.09_holman.pdf

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G. Paul Holman

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Connections: The Quarterly Journal , Volume 3, Issue 3, p.85-98 (2004)
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Dyer, Gwynne. "Defining Iraq war image conveys ugly symbolism(link is external)." Bangor Daily News (2004).
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Biskupic, Joan. "White House memo criticized(link is external)." USA Today (2004).
R. Smith, Jeffrey. "General Is Said to Have Urged Use of Dogs(link is external)." Washington Post (2004).

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APA style: G. Holman, P. (2004).  Implications of the Events at Abu Ghraib Prison for the PfP Countries: Reflections of a Former Intelligence Officer. Connections: The Quarterly Journal . 3(3), 85-98.
Chicago style: G. Holman, Paul. "Implications of the Events at Abu Ghraib Prison for the PfP Countries: Reflections of a Former Intelligence Officer." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 3, no. 3 (2004): 85-98.
IEEE style: G. Holman, P., "Implications of the Events at Abu Ghraib Prison for the PfP Countries: Reflections of a Former Intelligence Officer", Connections: The Quarterly Journal , vol. 3, issue 3, pp. 85-98, September 2004.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.11610/Connections.03.3.09(link is external)
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