The Waning Grand Strategy of Democratization: Why a Pivot to the Asia-Pacific Places the United States at Greater Risk of Terrorist Attack

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2014

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Tier, David

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10.11610/connections.13.2.03

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Tier, David (2014). The Waning Grand Strategy of Democratization: Why a Pivot to the Asia-Pacific Places the United States at Greater Risk of Terrorist Attack. Connections: The Quarterly Journal, 13(2). pp. 51–64. 10.11610/connections.13.2.03 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/18549.

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