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A Strong Ally Stretched ThinPezard et al., 2021
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- Pezard S
- Shurkin M
- Ochmanek D
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This research report is part of a larger study on “Understanding and Optimizing Burdensharing: Developing a Deeper Understanding of Allied and Partner Contributions,” led by C. King Mallory and David Ochmanek. The French military is among Western …
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