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"A number of nations, conspicuously Israel and the United States, have been increasingly attracted to the use of strategic barriers to promote national defense. Defense analyst Brent Sterling examines the historical use of strategic defenses such as walls or fortifications to evaluate their impact and consider their implications for modern security."--[jacket cover]
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Do good fences make good neighbors?: what history teaches us about strategic barriers and international security
2009, Georgetown University Press
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1589015711 9781589015715
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Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors?: What History Teaches Us about Strategic Barriers and International Security
2009, Georgetown University Press
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1589017277 9781589017276
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"In cooperation with the Center for Peace and Security Studies, Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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