Counterinsurgency in Crisis: Britain and the Challenges of Modern Warfare
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Columbia University Press, 2013.
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English
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9780231535410

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David H. Ucko., David H. Ucko|AUTHOR., & Robert Egnell|AUTHOR. (2013). Counterinsurgency in Crisis: Britain and the Challenges of Modern Warfare . Columbia University Press.

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David H. Ucko, David H. Ucko|AUTHOR and Robert Egnell|AUTHOR. 2013. Counterinsurgency in Crisis: Britain and the Challenges of Modern Warfare. Columbia University Press.

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David H. Ucko, David H. Ucko|AUTHOR and Robert Egnell|AUTHOR. Counterinsurgency in Crisis: Britain and the Challenges of Modern Warfare Columbia University Press, 2013.

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David H. Ucko, David H. Ucko|AUTHOR, and Robert Egnell|AUTHOR. Counterinsurgency in Crisis: Britain and the Challenges of Modern Warfare Columbia University Press, 2013.

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