THE IRAQ SYNDROME: U.S. MILITARY POLICY, THE PRESENT STAGE
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THE IRAQ SYNDROME: U.S. MILITARY POLICY, THE PRESENT STAGE
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In any foreseeable future the trauma of prolonged and unsuccessful military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq would have a strong impact on the process of decision-making in the sphere of the U.S. National Security. The American military planning would be influenced also by the shortage of finance and the necessity to adapt to the polycentric world order.
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national security strategy, the Iraq syndrome, regional military partnership, non-state actors
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09.02.2015
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