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Revisiting Western Strategies against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria

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Till F. Paasche; Michael M. Gunter

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The Middle East Journal, Volume 70, Issue 1, p.9-29 (2016)
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APA style: Paasche, T. F., & Gunter M. M. (2016).  Revisiting Western Strategies against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. The Middle East Journal. 70(1), 9-29.
Chicago style: Paasche, Till F., and Michael M. Gunter. "Revisiting Western Strategies against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria." The Middle East Journal 70, no. 1 (2016): 9-29.
IEEE style: Paasche, T. F., and M. M. Gunter, "Revisiting Western Strategies against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria", The Middle East Journal, vol. 70, issue 1, pp. 9-29, 2016.
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