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Date: 2014-01-09 11:45:34
Nuclear strategies
Security
Cold War
Nuclear warfare
International relations theory
Deterrence theory
Deterrence
Power projection
Joint capability areas
Military strategy
Military science
International relations

Global Deterrence Joint Operating Concept

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