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One hundred thirty years of armed conflict: Challenges and opportunities in technology adoption
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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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Policy Memo – P. Baev, Russia’s Entanglement in Syria: A Protracted, Extreme Stress Factor for the Russian Navy, November 2017
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Preventing Arms Diversion in Wartime Ukraine: A Brief Overview
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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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The Effect on Constant Heel on Circulation of a Vessel Calculated on the Basis of Investigations of M/S “Ziemia Zamojska” Model
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Factors affecting recruitment and retention of specialist officers in the Swedish Armed Forces: A longitudinal cohort study
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Critical thinking anchored in a solid general culture at the service of the profession of arms: Reflections on the education mission of military academies
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Deterrence strategies for a small state: Analysis and survey
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Reports – Julian Cooper, “The Russian State Armament Programme, 2018 – 2027”, NATO 2018
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Report – S. Fainberg, Russian Spetsnaz, Contractors and Volunteers in the Syrian Conflict, Dec. 2017
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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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Mobile Wheeled Robot to Support the Task of the Alarm Sub - Unit
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Journal Issue – Pipss.org issue 18/2017: “Defining and Defending Borders in Post-Soviet States” – Now on-line
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Studying the Effects of Aging on Ammunition Under Water
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Innovation and adaptation in public–private partnerships in the military domain under broad-spectrum influencing: Towards a competence-based strategic approach
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Spitfire
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Engine Trouble
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Up the Road a Piece
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The Bear that Stands
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Highway to Hell
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Twenty-Three and Angry
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In War: An Exhibition by Members of Warrior Art Group
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Call and Response: Artwork by Active Duty Service Members, Veterans, and Civilians