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The Wagner Group: Are We Seeing a New Normative Future for PMSCs?
What are the configurations of conditions that led to the occurence of war crimes by the Wagner Group in their operations abroad?
Syria's Chemical Weapons
COUNTERINSURGENCY EFFECTIVENESS IN SOMALIA AND NIGERIA: A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY
The incongruency of legitimacy and legality in military intervention
The success and failure of ‘ambiguous warfare’: An assessment of Russia’s 2014 involvement in the Donbas conflict
Why do states decide to employ Private Military Companies in combat operations?
Assessing the ability of Russian Armed Forces to implement efficient supply chain management ahead of and during its invasion of Ukraine
The Geostrategy of the Nigerian Counterinsurgency Campaign Against Boko Haram
Conditions that Lead to the Use or Non-Use of Private Military Companies in Active Fighting Roles
Russia and Iran’s geostrategic and geopolitical objectives in Syria (2011-present)
NATO and Hybrid Warfare: The Significance of the Estonian Cyber Attacks of 2007
Opposing Hybrid Threats: Exploring the Netherlands Armed Forces’ Operational Role in Relation to Hybrid Threats
"Surrender or Die" The Success of Regime Counterinsurgency in Syria
Colliding Realities? An Analysis of Discourse on Dutch Special Operations in Afghanistan
Task Force Uruzgan: Contrasting Perceptions
The Saudi intervention in Yemen
Preparing for war: assessing the feeling of preparedness of Dutch military personnel deployed to Afghanistan
Sun Tzu in Afghanistan
“Evolution of academic understanding of hybrid warfare in the UK, the Netherlands and Germany
Active Agents in Counterinsurgency: The Civilian Joint Taskforce in Nigeria and Clausewitz’s Theory of the People’s War
Defining a Succesfull Outcome in Authoritarian Counterinsurgency
Task Force Uruzgan: Contrasting Perceptions
To what extent were the American and the British militaries in Afghanistan during ISAF influenced by their institutional legacies of COIN?

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