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Between Minimum Force and Maximum Violence: Combating Political Violence Movements with Third-Force Options

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Responding to the Post 9/11 Structural and Operational Challenges of Global Jihad

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Introduction: The Role of Armed Forces in Homeland Security: European and American Experiences and Practices

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Thinking Creatively in the War on Terrorism – Leveraging NATO and the Partnership for Peace Consortium

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Security Problems within Post-Soviet Space

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A Cultural Approach to the Southern Mediterranean Crisis

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Defense Academy Excellence Cyprus in Europe: Solving the Cyprus Problem by Europeanizing it?

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Viewpoint Central Asia: Mackinder Revisited?

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The End of Euro-American Civilization? Reflections on the Current State of Transatlantic Relations

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Civilized Warriors? Professional Disciplines, Ethos, and European Armed Forces

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Does Europe Exist as an Entity for Military Cooperation? Evolving Russian Perspectives, 1991–2004

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Warriors and Civilization? The Education Of (Military) Leadership Personnel In A Postmodern World

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A Plea for Education: Keynote Address to the Conference of Commandants, Sofia, Bulgaria

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Future Trends in Worldwide Maritime Terrorism

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Transdnestria, Abkhazia, Chechnya: Pros and Cons of the EU Intervention

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Emotions, Poverty, or Politics? Misconceptions about Islamist Movements

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Armenian Security and U.S. Foreign Policy in the South Caucasus

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Terrorism Transformed: The “New Terrorism,” Impact Scalability, and the Dynamic of Reciprocal Threat Perception

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The New National Security Strategy of Poland: Ready to Face the Challenges of the Twenty-First Century

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At Least in Fighting Terrorism, Transatlantic Cooperation Is Working

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Thinking Through Terrorism Some Economic Considerations in the U.S. War on Terrorism

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Caspian–Black Sea Security Challenges and the Regional Security Structures

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Journal Style Guide

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Defense Academy Excellence Casualty Aversion In Tepid War

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International and National Security in the World Community in the Twenty-First Century: Outlines of New Realities

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Having an Impact: Think Tanks and the NATO Enlargement Debate

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Think Tanks and the Transnationalization of Foreign Policy

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The Path of Transition: From the Past towards Efficient Armed Forces

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Weapons of Mass Destruction: Rhetoric and Realities

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Balancing American Involvement In Uzbekistan

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Regional Aspects of Kyrgyzstan Energy Security

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The Solution of the Albanian Question as a Precondition for Fruitful Cooperation in the Balkans

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Problems Associated with Radicalism of Islamic Organizations in Kyrgyzstan

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The Current Security Situation in Serbia: Challenges Following the Assassination of Prime Minister Djindjic

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The Significance of Caspian Oil and Gas for Diversifying Energy Imports to the Visegrad Group Countries

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Free Movement of People, Goods, Services, and Capital in the Context of the Balkan Stability Pact

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