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Tackling Threat Finance: A Labor for Hercules or Sisyphus?

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Kevin D. Stringer

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Parameters (2011)
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APA style: Stringer, K. D. (2011).  Tackling Threat Finance: A Labor for Hercules or Sisyphus?. Parameters.
Chicago style: Stringer, Kevin D.. "Tackling Threat Finance: A Labor for Hercules or Sisyphus?" Parameters (2011).
IEEE style: Stringer, K. D., "Tackling Threat Finance: A Labor for Hercules or Sisyphus?", Parameters, Spring 2011.
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