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120513
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Philadelphia, RUSI, 2013.
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x, 106p.Pbk
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RUSI White Hall Paper 80
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9780415718400
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ID:
151905
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Abingdon, RUSI, 2017.
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xii, 106p.pbk
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9781138079618
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ID:
096787
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Oslo, Institute for Forsvarsstudier, 2007.
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22p.
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Oslo files on defence and security - 4/2007
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15046753
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ID:
051081
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London, Frank Cass, 2003.
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xviii, 318p.pbk
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Series |
Studies in Air Power
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Standard Number |
0714681954
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ID:
161293
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Summary/Abstract |
Despite its significance in international relations and statecraft, the phenomenon of airpower remains controversial and little understood beyond its tactical and technological manifestations. This article examines 24 themes that scholars and practitioners must study to attain an in-depth, broad-ranging and contextual understanding of airpower. While all the themes are important, in combination they offer a comprehensive insight into airpower as a political instrument of war and peace.
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174500
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NATO has remained relevant for 71 years because it has stayed committed to the purpose, values and principles of the North Atlantic Treaty of 1949 while at the same time continually adapting to the changing strategic environment. That dual-track formula should continue to serve as guidance for success in the coming years. John Andreas Olsen reviews how NATO has responded to Russia’s annexation of Crimea and the rise of the Islamic State since 2014, identifies six core challenges and suggests approaches for meeting them
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