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Guns and butter: America desperately needs better civil-military coordination
/ Degennaro, Patricia
Degennaro, Patricia
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2011.
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Diplomacy
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Civil-Military Relation
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America
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Have gun, will travel
/ Overy, Richard
Overy, Richard
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2010.
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Is there a future for the medium - range gun
/ Brann, R W
Brann, R W
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2010.
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Royal Navy
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Medium Range Gun
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Mega-eights: urban leviathans and international instability
/ Liotta, P H; Miskel, James F
Miskel, James F
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2009.
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By 2015, there will be 58 cities on the planet with a population of 5 million or more and, by 2025, according to National Intelligence Council, 27 cities with a population exceeding 10 million. The U.N. Population Division classifies populations in excess of 10 million as megacities and many of these urban behemoths will be located in the so-called 10/40 window-the area in Africa and Asia between north latitude 10 and 40 degrees. This emerging growth will have serious consequences for international stability, human security and environmental degradation. Without a doubt, unchecked growth in the 10/40 window will change the face of the global map in the twenty-first century. The questions are: how and what should be done about it? In this article, we primarily address the how question-leaving a detailed examination of policy options to others, as we contend that the most important step at this point in time is to first understand the nature of the problem.
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Human Security
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Population
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urban
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International Instability
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