A Transformation Gap?: American Innovations and European Military Change
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Terry Teriff., Terry Teriff|AUTHOR., Frans Osinga|AUTHOR., & Theo Farrell|AUTHOR. (2010). A Transformation Gap?: American Innovations and European Military Change . Stanford University Press.

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Terry Teriff et al.. 2010. A Transformation Gap?: American Innovations and European Military Change. Stanford University Press.

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Terry Teriff et al.. A Transformation Gap?: American Innovations and European Military Change Stanford University Press, 2010.

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Terry Teriff, Terry Teriff|AUTHOR, Frans Osinga|AUTHOR, and Theo Farrell|AUTHOR. A Transformation Gap?: American Innovations and European Military Change Stanford University Press, 2010.

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