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By Dr. Stephen J. Blank
101., ()
Subject: U.S. military access to Central Asia and the Caucasus is a long-standing fact; but it is desirable as well for the future. The author explains why it is necessary; and how we might ensure that we reta
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By Dr. Stephen J. Blank, ed.
2012., ()
Subject: These three papers represent the; first panel of papers from SSI’s annual Russia conference of September 2011. They assess the nature of the political system; economy; and the armed forces and draw co
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By Dr. Stephen J. Blank, editor
2011., ()
Subject: These three papers represent the third monograph to come out of the SSI-U.S. State Department conference “Contemporary issues in International Security; that took place at the Finnish Embassy in Washi
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By Dr. Stephen J. Blank, editor
2011., ()
Subject: This book presents several essays analyzing Russia’s extensive nuclear agenda and the issue connected with it. It deals with strategy; doctrine; European; Eurasian; and East Asian security agendas; as
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By Edited by Dr. Stephen J. Blank
2010., ()
Subject: These three chapters originated in an SSI conference in January 2010 and go to the heart of a question of vital significance for both Asia and Russia; namely what are Russia’s prospects in Asia.; The
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By Dr. Stephen J. Blank
2010., ()
Subject: Given the stakes involved in achieving a correct understanding of Russian and Chinese defense policies and military developments; the magnitude of Mary Fitzgerald’s enlightening accomplishments in thi
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