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Whitehall Papers




International Missile Defence? Opportunities, Challenges and Implications for Europe Whitehall Paper 55, 2002
Robin Ranger, David Wieneck and Jeremy Stocker (Editors)

The Aegean Sea: Bridge or Barrier? Whitehall Paper 54, 2001
Mike Mason

Regionalization of Security in Russia Whitehall Paper 53, 2001
Irina Isakova

Learning From Past Defence Logistics Experience: Is What is Past Prologue? Whitehall Paper 52, 2000
David Moore, Jeffrey Bradford and Peter Antill

Gulf Security: Opportunities and Challenges for the New Generation Whitehall Paper 51, 2000
Sean McKnight, Frances Partridge and Fransis Toase

Coalitions & the Future of UK Security Policy Whitehall Paper 50, 2000
The International Centre for Security Analysis

Asymmetric Threats to British Military Intervention Operations Whitehall Paper 49, 2000
Nicholas J. Newman




The Outcome of the Strategic Defence Review Whitehall Paper 45, 1998
John Everett et al


Rapid Dominance - A Force for All Seasons Whitehall Paper 43, 1998
Harlan Ullman and James Wade

The Military Utility of Airships Whitehall Paper 42, 1998
Keith Hayward

Thinking About Nuclear Weapons Whitehall Paper 41, 1997
Michael Quinlan

CJTF - A Lifeline for a European Defence Policy? Whitehall Paper 40, 1997
Edward Foster and Gordon Wilson (editors)

Anglo-German Relations in Security and Defence: Taking Stock Whitehall Paper 39, 1997
Edward Foster and Peter Schmidt

The Changing Military Balance in the Gulf Whitehall Paper 38, 1996
Andrew Rathmell
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