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STAVRIDIS, JAMES G
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130751
Digitizing proceedings
/ Stavridis, James G
Stavridis, James G
Journal Article
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Publication
2014.
Summary/Abstract
It is my privilege, on behalf of the board, to inform all US Naval institute members that proceeding has turned one of the most important pages in its celebrated 140 years of publication all issues.
Key Words
Naval History
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US Navy
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Proceedings
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United States - US
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Naval Institute
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Digitalizing
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142403
Mechanism for arctic-crisis response
/ Berkman, Paul Arthur; Stavridis, James G
Berkman, Paul Arthur
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United States
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Arctic
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Mechanism
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Arctic Crisis Response
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Sea Ice
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Arctic Infrastructure
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110918
NATO's victory in Libya: the right way to run an intervention
/ Daalder, Ivo H; Stavridis, James G
Daalder, Ivo H
Journal Article
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Publication
2012.
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NATO's operation in Libya has rightly been hailed as a model intervention. The alliance responded rapidly to a deteriorating situation that threatened hundreds of thousands of civilians rebelling against an oppressive regime. It succeeded in protecting those civilians and, ultimately, in providing the time and space necessary for local forces to overthrow Muammar al-Qaddafi. And it did so by involving partners in the region and sharing the burden among the alliance's members. NATO's involvement in Libya demonstrated that the alliance remains an essential source of stability. But to preserve that role, NATO must solidify the political cohesion and shared capabilities that made the operation in Libya possible -- particularly as its leaders prepare for the upcoming NATO summit in Chicago this May.
Key Words
Libya
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International Community
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Muammar al-Qaddafi
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NATO Operation
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121973
Read, think, write: keys to 21st-century security leadership
/ Stavridis, James G
Stavridis, James G
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Publication
2011.
Key Words
Diplomacy
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United States
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Global Politics
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Grand Strategy
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National War College
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Security Leadership
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Brain Warfare
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100667
Taming the outlaw sea
/ Stavridis, James G; LeBron, Richard E
Stavridis, James G
Journal Article
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2010.
Key Words
Sea
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Somalia Piracy
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