Revolution in Military Affairs: Asymmetric Warfare
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Asymmetrical Warfare: Today's Challenge to U.S. Military Power by Barnett, Roger
Call Number: UA23 .B3357 2003
ISBN: 1574885634
Transforming Military Overseas Presence to Deter and Prevent Asymmetric Warfare against the United States by Disney, Paul R.
Call Number: U163 .D576 2002a
Understanding "Asymmetric" Threats to the United States by Lambakis, Steven., Kiras, James., Kolet, Kristin., Bailey, Kathleen., Gray, Colin., Stanley, Willis
Call Number: UA10.5 .L363 2002
Challenging the United States Symmetrically and Asymmetrically: Can America be Defeated? by Matthews, Lloyd J., Dunlap, Charles J.
Call Number: UA10.5 C435 1998
Revenge of the Melians [microform]: Asymmetric Threats and the next QDR by McKenzie, Kenneth F.
Call Number: D 5.416:62
Asymmetric Warfare: An Historical Perspective by Miles, Franklin B.
Call Number: US10.5 .M554 1999a
Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict by Routledge 2008
Call Number: PER
The New Craft of Intelligence: Achieving Asymmetric Advantage in the Face of Nontraditional Threats by Steele, Robert D.
Call Number: UA10.5 .S744 2002
ISBN: 1423550064
Asymmetric Warfare: Threat and Response in the Twenty-First Century by Thornton, Rod
Call Number: U163 .T46 2007
ISBN: 074563365X
ProQuest Journal Articles
"Irrestible Force or Immoveable Object? The 'Revolution in Military Affairs' and Asymmetric Warfare." Tim Benbow. Defense & Security Analysis. London: March 2009. Vol. 25, Iss. 1, p. 21.