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Montenegro and the NATO Partnership for Peace Program |
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Why Did Poland Choose The F-16? |
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SfP, EAPC, and the PfP Consortium: Key Elements of the Euro-Atlantic Security Community |
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Building Defense Institutions: The Broader Context Today |
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International Cooperation of Intelligence Agencies against Transnational Terrorist Targets |
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The Rise of the Gendarmes? What Really Happened in Holland |
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The European Defense Sector and EU Integration |
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The Georgia Crisis: Implications for the Partnership for Peace |
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EU Prepares for Hard-core Chad Mission |
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Trafficking in Human Beings and International Peacekeeping Missions: The 2004 NATO THB Policy |
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Summary of Conclusions: Combating Terrorism Working Group (CTWG) |
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Terrorist Routes in South Eastern Europe |
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Backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe |
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Shifting Security in the South Caucasus |
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Smuggling in South Eastern Europe |
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Self-Interest and Cooperation: The Emergence of Multilateral Interdependence in Post-Conflict Eras |
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Russian Oil and Gas Challenges |
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Proliferation Security Initiative: A New Formula for WMD Counter-Proliferation Efforts? |
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The Comprehensive Approach: NATO Responses from an Operational Standpoint – The Case of Afghanistan |
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Origins, Development, and Consolidation of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization after the Bishkek Summit |
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Terror-Crime Nexus? Terrorism and Arms, Drug, and Human Trafficking in Georgia |
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Redefining the Role of Humanitarian Organizations in Civil Emergencies |
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A Comprehensive Approach to Modern Conflict: Afghanistan and Beyond |
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The Kosovo War in a Constructivist Perspective |
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Trafficking Routes and Links to Terrorism in South Eastern Europe: The Case of Romania |
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Energy Security and Geopolitics |
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Hungary’s Whole-of-Government Approach to Crisis Management and Post-Conflict Stabilization |
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NATO in Afghanistan: A Test of the Transatlantic Alliance |
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The Rising Wind: Is the Caucasus Emerging as a Hub for Terrorism, Smuggling, and Trafficking? |
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Kosovo and Balkan Stability |
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A 3D Approach to Security and Development |
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The Routes of Terrorism and Trafficking from Central Asia to Western Europe |
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Future Visions of NATO Partnerships and Cooperation Programs |
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U.S. Provincial Reconstruction Teams in Afghanistan: Best Practices and Recommended Improvements |
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A Comprehensive Approach to Modern Conflict: Afghanistan and Beyond |
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The Role of Muslims in the Struggle Against Violent Extremist Ideology in Indonesia |
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The Terrorist Threat to the World Political System |
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Defense Institution Building: Training in Support of Defense Planning |
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Countering Terrorism: Multiculturalism in Singapore |
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Statistical Analysis/Psychometric Modeling: Understanding and Influencing Societal Vulnerabilities to Terrorism |
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“When All Muslims Unite …”: Islamism, Identification, and Western Fears of Terrorism in Africa |
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Achieving PAP-DIB Objective Capabilities by Transforming the Way We Think |
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Weapons of Mass Persuasion: Communicating Against Terrorist Ideology |
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Generational Change: Implications for the Development of Future Military Leaders |
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Measuring Defense Reform: A Proposed Methodology to Measure Efforts to Achieve the Objectives of PAP-DIB |
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The Role of Interreligious Dialogue in Addressing Ideological Support for Terrorism: Roman Catholic Perspectives |
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