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... effective in parts of Africa because they can send information to people who , for the first time , are becoming aware of the outside world . Their image of the Soviet Union is not based on direct experience with Stalinist foreign ...
... effective in parts of Africa because they can send information to people who , for the first time , are becoming aware of the outside world . Their image of the Soviet Union is not based on direct experience with Stalinist foreign ...
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... effective- ness ; that is , what do these targeting strategies contribute to the credibil- ity and stability of deterrence ? Counterforce strategy received its most authoritative articulation in an address by Secretary of Defense Robert ...
... effective- ness ; that is , what do these targeting strategies contribute to the credibil- ity and stability of deterrence ? Counterforce strategy received its most authoritative articulation in an address by Secretary of Defense Robert ...
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... effective anti - ballistic missile ( ABM ) system , a point which we will examine in more detail later ] are finite and rela- tively easy to calculate . As stationary targets incapable of concealment , cities in Nation A provide Nation ...
... effective anti - ballistic missile ( ABM ) system , a point which we will examine in more detail later ] are finite and rela- tively easy to calculate . As stationary targets incapable of concealment , cities in Nation A provide Nation ...
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