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“NATO and Caspian Security: A Mission Too Far?”

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Authors:

Richard Sokolsky; Tanya Charlick-Paley

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Project Air Force, RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA, p.96–-98 (1999)
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Valasek, Tomas. "U.S. Policy Toward the Caspian and Black Sea Region." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 2, no. 1 (2003): 15-22.
APA style: Sokolsky, R., & Charlick-Paley T. (1999).  “NATO and Caspian Security: A Mission Too Far?”. Project Air Force. 96–-98.
Chicago style: Sokolsky, Richard, and Tanya Charlick-Paley. “NATO and Caspian Security: A Mission Too Far?” In Project Air Force. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1999.
IEEE style: Sokolsky, R., and T. Charlick-Paley, "“NATO and Caspian Security: A Mission Too Far?”", Project Air Force, Santa Monica, CA, RAND Corporation, pp. 96–-98, 1999.
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