Michael j mazarr biography of albert

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    Intermarium Strategic Survey I

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    Non-Nuclear Strategic Weapons

    Notes

    1. Peter deLeon, The Altered Strategic Environment Toward the Year 2000 (Lexington, MA: D. C. Heath, 1987), p. 47;

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    2. Philip Bobbitt, Democracy and Deterrence: The History and Future of Nuclear Strategy (New York: St Martin’s Press, 1988), p. 155.

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    3. Carl H. Builder, Strategic Conflict Without Nuclear Weapons (Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, April 1983), p. 3. A similar version of the same paper was published as ‘The Prospects and Implications of Non-nuclear Means for Strategic Conflict’, Adelphi Papers No. 200 (London: International Institute for Strategic Studies, Summer 1985). All Builder citations in this chapter will refer to the former work.

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    4. Carl Builder et al., The Rand Winter Study on Nonnuclear Strategic Weapons: Executive Summary’ (Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, December 1984), p. 2. Hereinafter referred to as ‘RAND Study’.

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    5. N. F. Wikner, ‘Inte

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      In February this year, war broke out in the east. Russia attacked Ukraine. A certain stage in the history of our region and in the history of the world has come to an end. For years, here at Strategy&Future, we have been talking and writing about the need to prepare for the new times, to prepare for the reform of the Polish military. These new times have c
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