Introduction to Program-based Defense Resource Management |
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The Art of Shaping Defense Policy: Scope, Components, Relationships (but no Algorithms) |
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NATO and the South Caucasus: Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia on Different Tracks |
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Twenty First Century Defense Acquisition: Challenges and Opportunities |
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Terror-Crime Nexus? Terrorism and Arms, Drug, and Human Trafficking in Georgia |
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Terrorist Routes in Central Asia: Trafficking Drugs, Humans, and Weapons |
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Making Sense of Hybrid Warfare |
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Defense Policy and Reforms in Bulgaria since the End of the Cold War: A Critical Analysis |
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Between Minimum Force and Maximum Violence: Combating Political Violence Movements with Third-Force Options |
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Deterrence and Defense at the Eastern Flank of NATO and the EU: Readiness and Interoperability in the Context of Forward Presence |
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Summary of Conclusions: Combating Terrorism Working Group (CTWG) |
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Responding to the Cyber Threat: A UK Military Perspective |
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Future Visions of NATO Partnerships and Cooperation Programs |
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The Role of Italy’s Military in Supporting the Civil Authorities |
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Mind the Three Transatlantic Power Gaps: How a New Framework Can Help Reinvent the Transatlantic Relationship |
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Post-Soviet States Between Russia and the EU: Reviving Geopolitical Competition? A Dual Perspective |
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The Routes of Terrorism and Trafficking from Central Asia to Western Europe |
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Terrorist Routes in South Eastern Europe |
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Beyond Defense Planning |
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Deterrence in Eastern Europe in Theory and Practice |
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Cyber Defence in Germany: Challenges and the Way Forward for the Bundeswehr |
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Armenia and Security Issues in the South Caucasus |
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Countering Ideological Support for Terrorism in Europe: Muslim Brotherhood and Hizb ut-Tahrir – Allies or Enemies? |
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Крот и колотушка: Исламское государство и Аль-Каида в «Тридцатилетней войне» на Ближнем Востоке |
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Armenian Security and U.S. Foreign Policy in the South Caucasus |
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