The Lessons of Recent Wars in the Third World: Comparative dimensionsRobert E. Harkavy, Stephanie G. Neuman Lexington Books, 1985 - Developing countries |
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Quantitative Analysis and the Comparative | 33 |
A Historical Perspective | 53 |
HistoricalQuantitative | 73 |
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