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Channels - Unintended National Security Risks Tied to Healthcare Reform and the Cadillac Tax :: FRELIP Discovery
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Navigating the Unintended Consequences of Language, Imagery, and Meaning Has Never Been More Difficult or More Important
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Book – A. Goltz, Military Reform and Militarism in Russia, 2019
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Discriminatory and Illegal Practices Administered in the United States' Discretion When Employing the National Security Exception to Claim Inadmissibility of Syrian Refugees for Resettlement
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Book – E. Marat, The Politics of Police Reform. Society against the State in Post-Soviet Countries, 2018
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Securing Land to Contribute to Food Systems: Preliminary Findings on Humanitarian Mine Action Cumulative Effects on Food Security in Lebanon
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Comparing the resilience objectives of Finnish comprehensive security model and the NATO baseline requirements for resilience
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Book – F. Osler Hampson and M. Trotsky (Eds), Tug of War: Negotiating Security in Eurasia, 2017
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Key logistics trends up to 2040 and their impact on host nation support logistics
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Allied Pressure: Enforcing International Obligations Forbidding the Payment of Ransoms for Kidnapped Western Nationals
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Preserving Reef-Building Coral Genetic Resources With Assisted Migration: Balancing Precaution And Risk
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The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act: Protecting the United States from Cyber-Attacks, Fake Dating Profiles, and Employees Who Check Facebook at Work
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Too Few Cadavers: How the Law is Limiting Army and Civilian Surgical Training
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War Tourism: A Growth Industry
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Right to Act: United States Legal Basis Under the Law of Armed Conflict to Pursue the Islamic State in Syria
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Twenty-Three and Angry
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Call and Response: Artwork by Active Duty Service Members, Veterans, and Civilians
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Introduction: Artwork
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JME 3--Table of Contents
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A Private on the Public Stage--Examining My Grandfather's War at El Alamein
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Embattled Belief: The Religious Experiences of American Military Combatants during World War II and Today
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Afghanistan and Iraq: The Soldiers' Experience
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A Military Tradition Institutionalized: Rhetorical Personification and Anthropomorphism in "The Riflemen's Creed"
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Introduction: Scholarship
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JME 3--Table of Contents