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The Logic of Force: The Dilemma of Limited War in American Foreign Policy

The Logic of Force: The Dilemma of Limited War in American Foreign Policy

The Logic of Force: The Dilemma of Limited War in American Foreign Policy
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The Logic of Force: The Dilemma of Limited War in American Foreign Policy

by Gacek, Christopher

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Columbia University Press, 22/09/1994 00:00:01. paperback. Very Good. 2.7879 in x 22.8926 in x 15.1984 in.

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Title
The Logic of Force: The Dilemma of Limited War in American Foreign Policy
Author
Gacek, Christopher
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Paperback
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Used - Very Good
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ISBN 10
0231096577
ISBN 13
9780231096577
Publisher
Columbia University Press
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
22/09/1994 00:00:01
Size
2.7879 in x 22.8926 in x 15.1984
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0.7268 lb

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