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GAO Report on Afghanistan Drug Control |
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Fifteen Years of Peace-building Activities in the Western Balkans: Lessons Learned and Current Challenges |
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The Military and the Fight Against Serious Crime: Lessons from the Balkans |
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Cowboys in the Middle East: Private Security Companies and the Imperfect Reach of the United States Criminal Justice System |
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Russia’s Asymmetric Wars in Chechnya since 1994 |
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Political Dimensions of the Northern Afghanistan Resupply Routes |
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