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The Prospects for Security Sector Reform in Tunisia: A Year After the Revolution

The Prospects for Security Sector Reform in Tunisia: A Year After the Revolution

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The Prospects for Security Sector Reform in Tunisia: A Year After the Revolution

by Hanlon, Querine

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1584875380
ISBN 13
9781584875383
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U.S.A.: U. S. Army War College, 2012. Book. Very Good.. Paperback. Clean tight copy. Many other titles in the Strategic Studies Institute series available..

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Title
The Prospects for Security Sector Reform in Tunisia: A Year After the Revolution
Author
Hanlon, Querine
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good.
ISBN 10
1584875380
ISBN 13
9781584875383
Publisher
U. S. Army War College
Place of Publication
U.S.A.
Date Published
2012
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Military Non-Fiction;

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