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A Post-Heroic Military Policy
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Luttwak, E. N
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Council on Foreign Relations]
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1980
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Persian Gulf Myths
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Fuller, G. E
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Council on Foreign Relations]
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1980
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Pivotal States and U.S. Strategy
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Chase, R. S
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Council on Foreign Relations]
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1980
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Poland and the Soviet Imperium
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Bialer, Seweryn
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1980
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Postmodern Terrorism: Meet the terrorist of the future: less ideological, more likely to harbor ethnic grievances, perhaps fired by a apocalypticvisions, harder to distinguish from others outside the law
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Laqueur, W
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Council on Foreign Relations]
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1980
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Power, Mobility and the Law of the Sea
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Richardson, Elliot L.
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1980
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Power Shift: The nation-state may be obsolete in an internetted world
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Mathews, J. T
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Council on Foreign Relations]
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1980
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Puerto Rico's Decolonization: The pending Young Bill calling for a referendum on Puerto Rico's political status offers an opportunity for the United States to end an embarrassing vestige of its imperialist ambitions
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Martinez, R. B
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Council on Foreign Relations]
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1980
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Puerto Rico, U.S.A.: The Case for Statehood
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Romero-Barcelo, Carlos
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1980
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Putting Germany Back Together
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Joffe, J
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Council on Foreign Relations]
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1980
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The Purposes of American Power
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Tucker, Robert W.
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Council on Foreign Relations
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1980
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