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The Military Balance 2011: The annual assessment of global military capabilities and defence economics . London: Routledge, 2011.
"Military: Caspian Guard." GlobalSecurity.org (2011).
MNE 7: Access to Global Commons., 2011.
Mobile: Thinking Outside the Course., 2011.
Toichiro, Asada. Modeling Financial Instability. Tokyo: Chuo University, 2011.
Mdinaradze, Ana. Monitoring of Public Info in Geo Ministries. Tbilisi: Institute for Development of Freedom of Information, 2011.
Traub, James. "A Moral Adventure – Is Barack Obama as much of a foreign-policy realist as he thinks he is?" Foreign Policy (2011).
Mullen Talks About Deficit, Santorum Outlines Foreign Policy Position. C-Span, 2011.
National Security Concept of Georgia., 2011.
National Security Review of Georgia., 2011.
National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 2011.
Rasmussen, Anders Fogh. "NATO After Libya: The Atlantic Alliance in Austere Times." Foreign Affairs 90, no. 4 (2011): 2-6.
Sherr, James. NATO and Russia: Doomed to Disappointment?. NATO Review, 2011.
"NATO Can Help Kazakhstan Conduct Army Reform–Official." Interfax (2011).
NATO Increases Afghan Cargo Transfers Through Central Asia. centralasian-newswire.com, 2011.
NATO official report on Libya., 2011.
NATO’s Continuing Transformation, Energy Security: NATO’s Potential Role. NATO Review, 2011.
Michta, Andrew A.. "NATO’s Last Chance." The American Interest 6:5 (2011).
NATO’s Official Statement on Libya., 2011.
Whitney, Lance. "Nearly 1 in 5 smartphone owners use check-in services." CNET News (2011).
Aliev, Huseyn. "Neo-Realism and Humanitarian Action: From Cold War to Our Days." The Journal of Humanitarian Assistance (2011): 6.
"New Strategy Outlines Denmark’s Arctic Engagement." People’s Daily Online (2011).
Charlemagne. "No Time for Doubters." The Economist (2011).
Non-leader of the Free World. New York Post, 2011.
Leahy, Kevin Daniel. North Caucasian Rebels’ Economic Policy Defined by Conventionality and Wishful Thinking. The Central Asia-Caucasus Institute Analyst, 2011.

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