Martini, Jeffrey
Martini, Jeffrey, 19..-....
VIAF ID: 19152332 ( Personal )
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Works
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The air war against the Islamic State : the role of airpower in Operation Inherent Resolve | |
Artists and the Arab uprisings | |
Countering sectarnianism in the Middle East | |
Defense planning implications of climate change for U.S. Central Command | |
Designing a system for collecting policy-relevant data for the Kurdistan Region-Iraq | |
Deterring Russia and Iran : improving effectiveness and finding efficiencies | |
Identifying Arabic-language materials for children that promote tolerance and critical thinking | |
Implementing restraint : changes in U.S. regional security policies to operationalize a realist grand strategy of restraint | |
The Iran Threat Network (ITN) : four models of Iran's nonstate client partnerships | |
Iran's political, demographic, and economic vulnerabilities, 2008: | |
Libya after Qaddafi : lessons and implications for the future | |
Managing Arab-Kurd tensions in Northern Iraq after the withdrawal of US troops | |
The Muslim Brotherhood, its youth, and implications for U.S. engagement | |
Rolling back IS | |
Stabilizing eastern Syria after ISIS | |
Strategies for private-sector development and civil-service reform in the Kurdistan Region--Iraq | |
Syria as an arena of strategic competition | |
Turkey's nationalist course : implications for the U.S.-Turkish strategic partnership and the U.S. Army | |
U.S. ground force contributions | |
United States strategic interests in the Middle East and implications for the Army | |
Using United States leverage in Iraq, Afghanistan, and beyond | |
Using United States leverage to limit instability in fragile states : executive summary | |
Whither al-Anbar Province? : five scenarios through 2011 |