David F. Ronfeldt
David F. Ronfeldt
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The zapatista "social netwar" in Mexico
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In Athena's camp
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Beware the hubris-nemesis complex
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Mexican Immigration, U.S. Investment, and U.S. Mexican Relations/Jri-08 (UI report)
cover - Image source: Open LibraryTM
The management of U.S.-Mexican interdependence
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Mexican immigration, U.S. investment, and U.S.-Mexican relations
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Geopolitics, security, and U.S. strategy in the Caribbean basin
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Mexico's petroleum and U.S. policy
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Atencingo
cover - WIWhat if there is a revolution i...David F. Ronfeldt
What if there is a revolution in diplomatic affairs?
no cover - TITribes, institutions, markets,...David F. Ronfeldt
Tribes, institutions, markets, networks
no cover - CCCyberocracy, cyberspace, and cy...David F. Ronfeldt
Cyberocracy, cyberspace, and cyberology
no cover - NMnew Mexico in the makingDavid F. Ronfeldt
A new Mexico in the making
no cover - MOmanagement of U.S.-Mexican inte...David F. Ronfeldt
The management of U.S.-Mexican interdependence
no cover - TNThe Nicaraguan resistance and U...David F. Ronfeldt
The Nicaraguan resistance and U.S. policy
no cover - UIU.S. involvement in Central Ame...David F. Ronfeldt
U.S. involvement in Central America
no cover - TMThe Mitrione kidnapping in UruguayDavid F. Ronfeldt
The Mitrione kidnapping in Uruguay
no cover - TMThe modern Mexican militaryDavid F. Ronfeldt
The modern Mexican military
no cover - MOMexico's oil and U.S. policyDavid F. Ronfeldt
Mexico's oil and U.S. policy
no cover - UAU.S. arms transfers, diplomacy,...David F. Ronfeldt
U.S. arms transfers, diplomacy, and security in Latin America and beyond
no cover - FUFuture U.S. security relations...David F. Ronfeldt
Future U.S. security relations in the Latin American contexts
no cover - TMThe Mexican army and political...David F. Ronfeldt
The Mexican army and political order since 1940
no cover - ISInternal security and military...David F. Ronfeldt
Internal security and military assistance to Latin America in the 1970's: a first statement
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- Open Work
The zapatista "social netwar" in Mexico
- Open Work
In Athena's camp
- Open Work
Beware the hubris-nemesis complex
- Open Work
Mexican Immigration, U.S. Investment, and U.S. Mexican Relations/Jri-08 (UI report)
- Open Work
The management of U.S.-Mexican interdependence
- Open Work
Mexican immigration, U.S. investment, and U.S.-Mexican relations
- Open Work
Geopolitics, security, and U.S. strategy in the Caribbean basin
- Open Work
Mexico's petroleum and U.S. policy
- Open Work
Atencingo
- Open Work
What if there is a revolution in diplomatic affairs?
- Open Work
Tribes, institutions, markets, networks
- Open Work
Cyberocracy, cyberspace, and cyberology
- Open Work
A new Mexico in the making
- Open Work
The management of U.S.-Mexican interdependence
- Open Work
The Nicaraguan resistance and U.S. policy
- Open Work
U.S. involvement in Central America
- Open Work
The Mitrione kidnapping in Uruguay
- Open Work
The modern Mexican military
- Open Work
Mexico's oil and U.S. policy
- Open Work
U.S. arms transfers, diplomacy, and security in Latin America and beyond
- Open Work
Future U.S. security relations in the Latin American contexts
- Open Work
The Mexican army and political order since 1940
- Open Work
Internal security and military assistance to Latin America in the 1970's: a first statement