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Its like he read Rumors of War, Dispatches and John Masters' Bugles and a Tiger and then watched Apocalypse Now 10 times then wrote the book. The horror... the horror... give us a break Hennessay)" Forgotten the title or the author of a book? Our BookSleuth is specially designed for you. Visit BookSleuth Complexities and conveniences in the international drug trade: the involvement of Mexican criminal actors in the EU drug market by Europol-US DEA Analysis Report
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Migrant Caravans: A Deep Dive Into Mass Migration through Mexico and the Effects of Immigration Policy by Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy Triads, Snakeheads, and Flying Money: The Underworld of Chinese Criminal Networks in Latin America and the Caribbean by FIU Digital Commons, Research Publication 58China's Charm Offensive in Latin America and the Caribbean: A comprehensive Analysis of China's Strategic Communication Strategy Across the Region [Part I: Propaganda and Politics] by FIU Digital Commons, Research Publications 55 Er.... think I must have read a different book. Funny that. It had the same title and author. Personally, if you want to get a feel for a Brtiish perspective on war read either Blood Clot (written from the perspective of a Para patrols Plt cdr) or anything by David Beattie. My comments on the above named work haven't changed since the review I wrte for SWC (brief but to the point)....
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Year Ahead – Emerging Technologies and the Collection of Battlefield Evidence by Articles of War, Lieber Institute The grey zone: Russia's military, mercenary and criminal engagement in Africa by Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime
Dangerous Alliances: Russia’s Strategic Inroads in Latin America by Strategic Perspectives 41, National Defense University China’s Charm Offensive in Latin America and the Caribbean: A Comprehensive Analysis of China’s Strategic Communication Strategy Across the Region [Part II: Influencing the Media] by FIU Digital Commons, Research Publication 56 China's Charm Offensive in Latin America and the Caribbean: A comprehensive Analysis of China's strategic Communication Strategy Across the Region [Part III: Image, Academia, and Technology] by FIU Digital Commons, Research Publications 57
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Deterring the Next Invasion: Applying the Accumulation of Events Theory to Cyberspace by Opinio JurisWhat next for Russia’s Wagner mercenaries? by The Strategist (Australian Strategic Policy Institute)
