2. NPS Outstanding Theses and Dissertations
The utility of freedom a principal-agent model for unconventional warfare
Why Failing Terrorist Groups Persist: the Case of Al- Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
The silent revolution within NATO logistics: a study in Afghanistan fuel and future applications
Population and resource control measures a conceptual framework for understanding and implementation
The nature of insurgency in Afghanistan and the regional power politics
Institutional challenges to developing metrics of success in irregular warfare
Help a brother out : a case study in multinational intelligence sharing, NATO SOF
Fusion nodes: the next step in combating the global terrorist threat
Positive communications: the keystone of counterinsurgency strategy
Lost in translation: Lessons from counterterrorism for a more proactive weapons of mass destruction strategy
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