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Defense Procurement for the 21st Century: Balancing Soldier Safety with Cost Savings
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21st Century Seapower and America's Global Interests

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Many victorious candidates in the newly elected Republican-controlled House campaigned on repealing health care reform. But with the Senate remaining

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In 2003, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, once one of Russia's wealthiest businessmen as head of YUKOS Oil, was arrested on what most analysts considered trumped

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The United States, Canada, and Mexico came together to transform their economic relations with NAFTA sixteen years ago. The terrorist attacks of Septe

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