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Military Power and Low Intensity Conflicts -- Can LICs (Low Intensity Conflict) Be Licked Without the Use of Threat or Force?

doi 10.21236/ada207382
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March 18, 1989

Authors
Barbro A. Owens
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Defense Technical Information Center


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