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The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction Issue 28.2
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The Journal of Conventional Weapons Destruction Issue 28.3
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Book – E. Marat, The Politics of Police Reform. Society against the State in Post-Soviet Countries, 2018
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Report – S. Fainberg, Russian Spetsnaz, Contractors and Volunteers in the Syrian Conflict, Dec. 2017
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Book – T. Hasegawa, Crime and Punishment in the Russian Revolution Mob Justice and Police in Petrograd, 2017
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Policy Memo – D. Gorenburg, “Russia’s Military Modernization Plans: 2018-2027”, November 2017
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Book – F. Osler Hampson and M. Trotsky (Eds), Tug of War: Negotiating Security in Eurasia, 2017
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Policy Memo – P. Baev, Russia’s Entanglement in Syria: A Protracted, Extreme Stress Factor for the Russian Navy, November 2017
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Report – A. Colin Lebedev, “Les combattants et les anciens combattants du Donbass : profil social, poids militaire et influence politique”, 2017
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Book – Елена Сенявская, Александр Сенявский, Лекха Жукова, Человек и фронтовая повседневность в войнах России XX века. Очерки по военной антропологии, 2017
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Spitfire
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Engine Trouble
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Up the Road a Piece
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The Bear that Stands
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Highway to Hell
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Twenty-Three and Angry
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In War: An Exhibition by Members of Warrior Art Group
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Call and Response: Artwork by Active Duty Service Members, Veterans, and Civilians
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Introduction: Artwork
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JME 3--Table of Contents
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A Private on the Public Stage--Examining My Grandfather's War at El Alamein
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Embattled Belief: The Religious Experiences of American Military Combatants during World War II and Today
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Afghanistan and Iraq: The Soldiers' Experience
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A Military Tradition Institutionalized: Rhetorical Personification and Anthropomorphism in "The Riflemen's Creed"