A Nation Must Think Before it Acts
The Merits and Perils of Teaching About Other Cultures
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1999
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The Capture of Abdullah Ocalan and the Future of Counter-Terrorism
Michael Radu
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E-Notes
February 01, 1999
The PKK Strategy in Europe to Place Turkey on Trial
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Military Culture Does Matter
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FPRI Wire
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The Russian Far East’s Endless Winter
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Orbis
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The Russian Far East’s Endless Winter
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Germans on Their Future
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Orbis
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In Search of New Military Paradigms
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Orbis
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An Uninformed Debate on Military Culture
Don M. Snider
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Orbis
January 01, 1999
Does Military Culture Matter?
Williamson Murray
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Orbis
January 01, 1999
Must U.S. Military Culture Reform?
The Hon. John Hillen
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Orbis
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Nuclear India and Indian-American Relations
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Editor’s Column Winter 1999
Walter A. McDougall
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Orbis
January 01, 1999
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