A former US Army military intelligence officer, Stanley (security studies, Georgetown U.) uses detailed qualitative case studies and quantitative analysis to test the hypothesis that a change in the r
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Brooks (political science, Northwestern U.) and Stanley (Edmund A Walsh School of Foreign Service, Georgetown U.) analyze the non-material factors that explain why states vary in military effectivenes
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