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intervention in the democratic republic of Cango / Miskel, James F; Norton, Richard J Winter 2003  Journal Article
Miskel, James F Journal Article
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Publication 2003.
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Through a mirror darkly: the face of future war, 1871-2005 / Norton, Richard J   Journal Article
Norton, Richard J Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Trying to predict the nature of future wars is nothing new. Given the stakes, it is not surprising that efforts to pierce the barrier of warfare's event horizon have long occupied security professionals. Accordingly, attempts to identify future enemies, theaters, tactics, and technologies have collectively represented an important component in strategic planning. Intelligence estimates, personality profiles of potential enemy leaders, and war plans of every hue and dimension provide tangible evidence of these efforts.
Key Words National Security  Future war 
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