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China's North Korea policy: rethink or recharge? / Scobell, Andrew; Cozad, Mark   Journal Article
Scobell, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract There has been much speculation lately about a Chinese "rethink" on North Korea. Beijing has clearly been exasperated with Pyongyang. What is going on with Beijing's Pyongyang policy? Has there actually been a reassessment of the PRC's policy toward the DPRK? Is there a military component to this policy, and what do we know about planning by China's People's Liberation Army for a Korea contingency? This article answers those questions.
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ID:   132428


Forking paths: war after Afghanistan / Evans, Michael   Journal Article
Evans, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   132429


National guard as a strategic hedge / Campbell, James D   Journal Article
Campbell, James D Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Key Words Air Force  United States  National Guard  Regular Army  Civil War 
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ID:   132421


New cold war / Roskin, Michael G   Journal Article
Roskin, Michael G Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Russian and Chinese hostility toward the United States creates a New Cold War, but treating the two adversaries differently can make things break our way. US strategists should pick the bigger long-term threat, Russia or China, and treat it firmly and the smaller one flexibly, avoiding the rigid diplomatic and military policies that prolonged the old Cold War.
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ID:   132422


Options for avoiding counterinsurgencies / Ucko, David H; Egnell, Robert C   Journal Article
Ucko, David H Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Pakistan’s changing counterterrorism strategy: a window of opportunity? / Spangler, Michael   Journal Article
Spangler, Michael Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   132427


Predicting future war / Johnson, Robert   Journal Article
Johnson, Robert Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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Rethinking small-footprint interventions / Watts, Stephen; Pezard, Stephanie   Journal Article
Pezard, Stephanie Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This article reexamines the practices of small-footprint military interventions in light of the concept of "tipping points" as conceived by Thomas C. Schelling. If the concept is accurate, it can improve how we conduct such interventions.
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