Renseignement, opérations spéciales

I) Histoire

  1. Achard-James (colonel), “Le renseignement dans les opérations aéroportées”, Revue militaire d’information, n° 245, 25 janvier 1955.
  2. Alexander Martin S., “Did the Second Bureau Work 1919-1939 ?”, Intelligence and National Security, 1991-2.
  3. Alexander Martin S. (ed.), Knowing your Friends. Intelligence Inside Alliances and Coalitions from 1914 to the Cold War, Londres, Frank Cass, 1998.
  4. Andrew Christopher, Secret Service : The Making of the British Intelligence Community, Londres, Hodder & Stoughton, 1985.
  5. Andrew Christopher et Dilks David, Missing Dimension : Governments and Intelligence Communities in the Twentieth Century, Londres, MacMillan, 1984.
  6. Andrew Christopher et Gordievsky Oleg, Le KGB dans le monde 1917-1990, Paris, Fayard, 1990.
  7. Andrew Christopher, The Secret World: A History of Intelligence, Yale, Yale University Press, 2018.
  8. Austin N.J.E. et N.B. Rankov, Military and Political Intelligence in the Roman World from the Second Punic War to the Battle of Adrianople, Londres-New York, Routledge, 1995.
  9. Bath Alan Harris, Tracking the Axis Enemy. The Triumph of Anglo-American Naval Intelligence, Lawrence, Kansas University Press, 1998.
  10. Beach Jim, Haig’s Intelligence. GHQ and the German Army, 1916–1918, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2015.
  11. Bell J. Bowyer et Whaley Baston, Cheating and Deception, New Brunswick-Londres, Transaction Publishers, 2e éd. 1991.
  12. Ben-Israël Isaac, Philosophie du renseignement. Logique et morale de l’espionnage, (réed.) Editions de l’éclat, Paris-Tel Aviv, 2004.
  13. Bennett Ralph, ULTRA and Mediterranean Strategy 1941-1945, Londres, Hamish Hamilton, 1989.
  14. Benson Robert Louis et Warne Michael, Venona : Soviet Espionage and the American Response 1939-1957, Washington, NSA-CIA, 1996.
  15. Bernis (commandant), Le Service de renseignements, Paris, Berger-Levrault, 1934.
  16. Betts Richard K. et Mahnken Thomas G. (eds.), Paradoxes of Strategic Intelligence, Frank Cass, London, 2003.
  17. Betts Richard K., Enemies of Intelligence. Knowledge and Power in American National Security, Columbia University Press, New York, 2007.
  18. Bloch Gilbert, “L’autre « Ultra » : « Magic », les décryptements américains pendant la seconde guerre mondiale”, Guerres mondiales et conflits contempo­rains, 164 et 165, octobre 1991 et janvier 1992.
  19. Bloch Gilbert, “l’affaire Ciceron : espionnage ou « intox » ?”, Guerres mondiales et conflits contemporains, 177, janvier 1995.
  20. Bloch Gilbert, Fortitude : la plus grande opération d’intoxication de la seconde guerre mondiale, Paris, L’Harmattan, 1999.
  21. Christides Vassilios, “Military Intelligence in Arabico-Byzantine Naval Warfare”, in collectif, Byzantium at Warfare (9th-12th), Athènes, Goulandri-Horn Foundation, International Symposium IV, 1997.
  22. Coutau-Bégarie Hervé, “Le renseignement dans la pensée militaire française”, Stratégique, 73, 1999-1.
  23. Dailey Brian D. et Parker Patrick J., Soviet Strategic Deception, Lexington, Lexington Books-Hoover Institution Press, 1985.
  24. Dorwart Jeffery M., The Office of Naval Intelligence. The Birth of America’s First Intelligence Agency, 1865-1918, Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 1979 (à compléter par l’excellent article d’Angevine Robert G., “The Rise and Fall of the Office of Naval Intelligence 1882-1892. A Technological Perspective”, The Journal of Military History, 62, avril, 1998).
  25. Dorwart Jeffery M., Conflict of Duty. The US Navy’s Intelligence Dilemma 1919-1945, Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 1983.
  26. Drea Edward J., MacArthur’s ULTRA. Codebreaking and the War against Japan, 1942-1945, Lawrence, Kansas University Press, 1991.
  27. Engels D.W., “Alexander’s Intelligence System”, The Classical Quarterly, 54, 1980.
  28. Esclaibes (lieutenant-colonel d’), Le renseignement vu sous l’angle du 2e bureau, Paris, École supérieure de guerre, 1949-1950.
  29. Faligot Roger et Kaufer Rémi, Histoire mondiale du renseignement, 2 vol., Paris, Laffont, 1993-1994.
  30. Ferris, John Robert, Intelligence and Strategy. Selected Essays, Londres, Routledge, 2005.
  31. Glantz David M., Soviet Military Deception in the Second World War, Londres, Frank Cass, 1989.
  32. Glantz David M., Soviet Military Intelligence in War, Londres, Frank Cass, 1990.
  33. Handel Michael I. (ed.), Strategic and Operational Deception in the Second World War, Londres, Frank Cass, 1987.
  34. Handel Michael I. (ed.), Leaders and Intelligence, Londres, Frank Cass, 1988.
  35. Handel Michael I. (ed.), War, Strategy and Intelligence, Londres, Frank Cass, 1989.
  36. Handel Michael I. (ed.), Intelligence and Military Operations, Londres, Frank Cass, 1990.
  37. Herman Michael, Intelligence Power in Peace and War, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996.
  38. Hinsley F.H. (ed.), British Intelligence in the Second World War, Londres, HMSO, 5 vol., 1979-1988.
  39. Holmes W.J., Double-Edged Secrets : U.S. Naval Intelligence Operations in the Pacific during World War II, Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 1979.
  40. Kahn David, “Codebreaking in World Wars I and II ; The Major Successes and Failures, Their Causes and Their Effects”, Historical Journal,23, 1980.
  41. Kahn David, “The Intelligence Failure of Pearl Harbor”, Foreign Affairs,70, n° 5, hiver 1991-1992.
  42. Kam Ephraim, Surprise Attack : The Victim’s Perspective, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1988.
  43. Lacoste Pierre (dir.), Le Renseignement à la française, Paris, Économica, 1998 (actes du séminaire organisé pendant trois ans à l’Université de Marne-la-Vallée).
  44. Lastours Sophie de, La France gagne la guerre des codes secrets, Paris, Tallandier, 1998 (sur 1918).
  45. Lewal (général), Études de guerre. Tactique des renseignements, Paris, Librairie militaire dumaine, 2 vol., 1881.
  46. Lewin Ronald, The Other ULTRA. Codes, Cyphers and the Defeat of Japan, Londres, Hutchinson,
  47. Marchio James D., “Days of Future Past. Joint Intelligence in World War II”, Joint Forces Quarterly, printemps 1996.
  48. May Ernest R. (ed.), Knowing One’s Ennemies. Intelligence Assessment before the Two World Wars, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1986.
  49. Mercier-Bernadet Fabienne (dir.), 1939-1945. La Guerre des intelligences, Panazol, Lavauzelle, 2002.
  50. Muir Malcolm, “Rearming in Vacuum : United States Navy Intelligence and the Japanese Capital Ship Threat 1936-1945”, The Journal of Military History, 54, octobre 1985.
  51. Overy Richard, “Strategic Intelligence and the Outbreak of the Second World War”, War in History, 5-4, novembre 1998.
  52. Paddock Alfred H., U.S. Army Special Warfare. Its Origins (Revised Edition), Lawrence, Kansas University Press, 2002.
  53. Parker Geoffrey, “Philipp II, knowledge and Power”, Military History Quarterly, 11-1, automne 1998.
  54. Popplewell Richard, Intelligence and Imperial Defence. British Intelligence and the Defence of the Indian Empire 1904-1924, Londres-Portland, Frank Cass, 1995.
  55. Porch Douglas, Histoire des services secrets français, 2 vol., Paris, Albin Michel, 1997.
  56. Richelson Jeffrey T. et Ball Desmond, The Ties That Bind, Boston, George Allen & Unwin, 1985 (sur les relations entre les services américains et ceux d’Australie et de Nouvelle-Zélande).
  57. Richelson Jeffrey T., A Century of Spies : Intelligence in the Twentieth Century, Oxford-New York, Oxford University Press, 1995.
  58. Sawyer Ralph D., The Tao of the Spycraft. Intelligence Theory and Practice in Traditional China, Boulder-San Francisco-Londres, Westview, 1998.
  59. Sheffy Yigal, British military Intelligence in the palestine Campaign 1914-1918, Londres-Portland, Frank Cass, 1998.
  60. Soutou Georges-Henri, Frémeaux Jacques, Forcade Olivier (dir.), L’Exploitation du renseignement en Europe et aux États-Unis des années 1930 aux années 1960, Paris, ISC-CFHM-Économica, Hautes Études militaires 15, 2001.
  61. Towle Philip (ed.), Estimating Foreign Military Power, Londres, Croom Helm, 1982.
  62. Troy Thomas F., Donovan and the CIA. A History of the Establishment of the Central Intelligence Agency, Frederick, Aletheia Books, 1981.
  63. Winton John, ULTRA at Sea, Londres, Leo Cooper, 1988.
  64. Winton John, ULTRA in the Pacific. How Breaking Japanese Codes & Cyphers Affected Naval Operations Against Japan 1941-1945, Londres, Leo Cooper, 1993.
  65. Wohlstetter Roberta, Pearl Harbor n’était pas possible, Paris, Stock, 1965.

II) Problèmes contemporains

  1. Andrew Christopher, For the President’s Eyes Only, Londres, Harper & Collins, 1995.
  2. Baud Jacques, Encyclopédie du renseignement et des services secrets, Paris, Lavauzelle, 1997.
  3. Berkowitz Bruce D. et Goodman Allan E., Strategic Intelligence for American National Security, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1991.
  4. Burrows William E., Deep Black : Space Espionage and National Security, New York, Random House, 1986.
  5. Chopin Olivier et Benjamin Oudet, Renseignement et sécurité, Armand Colin, Paris, 2016.
  6. Cormac Rory, Disrupt and Deny. Spies, Special Forces, and the Secret Pursuit of British Foreign Policy, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018.
  7. Dewerpe Alain, Une anthropologie du secret d’État contemporain, Paris, Gallimard, Bibliothèque des histoires, 1994.
  8. Dover Robert, Goodman Michael et Hillebrand Claudia (Eds.), Routledge Companion to Intelligence Studies, Routledge, Londres, 2013.
  9. Duyvesteyn, Isabelle (ed.), Intelligence and Strategic Culture, Londres, Routledge, 2017.
  10. Freedman Lawrence, S. Intelligence and the Soviet Strategic Threat, Londres, MacMillan, 2e éd. 1986 (s’arrête à 1977, avec une préface pour la nouvelle édition).
  11. Fuller Christopher J., See It/Shoot It. The Secret History of the CIA’s Lethal Drone Program, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2017.
  12. Gill Peter, Stephen Marrin, Mark (Eds.), Developing Intelligence Theory. New Challenges and Competing Perspectives, London, Routledge, 2018.
  13. Golnik Adam (Ed.), Intelligence Studies. Conducting Terrorism Field Research, Routledge, Londres, 2013.
  14. Hannas William C., Mulvenon James et Pugliesi Anna B. (eds.), Chinese Industrial Espionnage. Technology Acquisition an Military Modernization, Routledge, London, 2013.Herman Michael, Intelligence Services in the Information Age, Londres, Frank Cass, 2001.
  15. Herman Michael, Intelligence Services in the Information Age, Londres, Frank Cass, 2001.
  16. Lacoste Pierre (amiral), ”Une nouvelle stratégie pour le renseignement ?”, Politique étrangère, 1997-1.
  17. Laqueur, Walter, The Uses and Limits of Intelligence, Londres, Routledge, 1993.
  18. Lowenthal Mark M., Intelligence. From Secrets to Policy, 7eme Ed., Londres, Sage, 2017.
  19. Lowenthal Mark M., The Future of Intelligence, Cambridge, Polity, 2017.
  20. Mintz Alex, Tyson Chatagnier et Yair Samban (Eds.), Terrorist Decision-Making. A Leader-Centric Approach, Routledge, Londres, 2019.
  21. Moutouh Hughes et Jérôme Poirot, Dictionnaire du renseignement, Paris, Perrin, 2018.
  22. Sheldon-Duplaix Alexandre et Huchthausen Peter, Guerre froide et espionnage naval, Nouveau Monde Editions, Paris, 2013.
  23. Stephen Marrin, Improving Intelligence Analysis. Bridging the Gap Between Scholarship and Practice, Routledge, London, 2012.
  24. Pfaltzgraff Jr Robert L., Ra’anan Uri et Milberg Warren (eds), Intelligence Policy and National Security, Londres, Macmillan, 1981.
  25. Prados John, The Soviet Estimate: U.S. Intelligence Analysis and Russian Military Strength, New York, Dial Press, 1982.
  26. Pythian Mark (Ed.), Understanding the Intelligence Cycle, Routledge, London, 2013
  27. Richelson Jeffrey T., American Espionage and the Soviet Target, New York, Morrow, 1987.
  28. Richelson Jeffrey T., America’s Secret Eyes in Space : The U.S. Keyhole Spy Satellite Program, New York, Harper & Row, 1990.
  29. Røseth Tom, Weaver, John Michael (Eds.), Intelligence Relations in the 21st Century, Springer, Londres, 2020.
  30. Shulman Seth, “Code Name : Corona”, Technology Review, octobre 1996.
  31. Shulsky Abram N., Silent Warfare : Understanding the World of Intelligence, Washington, Brassey’s 1991.
  32. Sirrs Owen L., Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate. Covert Action and Internal Operations, Londres, Routledge, 2018.
  33. Spielmann Karl, The Logic of Intelligence Analysis. Why Hypothesis Testing Matters, Londres, Routedge, 2018.
  34. Stewart Brian et Samantha Newbery, Why Spy? The Art of Intelligence, Londres, Hurst, 2015.
  35. Wilkinson Mark, Before Intelligence Failed, Hurst, Londres, 2013.
  36. Ziegler Charles A. et David Jacobson, Spying without Spies : Origins of America’s Secret Nuclear Surveillance System, Westport, Conn. : Praeger, 1995.

III) Opérations spéciales

  1. Arquilla John, From Troy to Entebbe: Special Operations in Ancient and Modern Times, University Press of America, Lanham, 1996.
  2. Carson Austin, Secret Wars: Covert Conflicts in International Politics, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2018.
  3. Coll Steve, Directorate S: The C.I.A and America’s Secret Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Allen Lane, 2018.
  4. Corke Sarah-Jane, US Covert Operations and Cold War Strategy. Truman, Secret Warfare and the CIA, 1945-53, Routledge, London, 2015.
  5. Cormac Rory, Disrupt and Deny. Spies, Special Forces, and the Secret Pursuit of British Foreign Policy, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018.
  6. Emerson Steven, Les guerriers de l’ombre, Paris, Économica, 1991.
  7. Eriksson Gunilla, Pettersson, Ulrica (Eds.), Special Operations from a Small State Perspective. Future Security Challenges, Springer, Londres, 2017.
  8. Finlan Alastair, Special Forces, Strategy and the War on Terror. Warfare by Other Means, Routledge, Londres, 2008.
  9. Glicken Turnley Jessica, Michael Kobi et Ben-Ari Eyal (eds.), Special Operations Forces in the 21st Century. Perspectives from the Social Sciences, Londres, Routledge, 2017
  10. Haas Michael E. (colonel), Apollo’s Warriors : United States Air Force Special Operations during the Cold War, Maxwell AFB, Air University Press, 1997.
  11. Kiras James T., Special Operations and Strategy: From World War II to the War on Terrorism, Routledge, Londres, 2006.
  12. Krishnan Armin, Why Paramilitary Operations Fail, Springer, Londres, 2018.
  13. Marquis Susan L., Unconventional Warfare: Rebuilding US Special Operations Forces, Brookings, Washington, 1997.
  14. Marsh Christopher, James D. Kiras, et Patricia J. Blocksome (Eds.), Special Operations: Out of the Shadows, Lynne Riener, Boulder, 2019.
  15. Moore Bernard Victor (major), The Secret Air War Over France : USAAF Special Operations Units in the French Campaign of 1944, Maxwell AFB, Air University Press, 1993.
  16. O’Rourke Lindsey A., Covert Regime Change: America’s Secret Cold War, Cornell University Press, Ithaca, 2018.
  17. Sirrs Owen L. (ed.), Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate. Covert Action and Internal Operations, Routledge, London, 2016.

IV) PSYOPS, opérations médiatiques/d’influence

  1. Badsey Stephen (ed.), The Media and International Security, Londres-Portland, Frank Cass, 2000.
  2. Barbier Mary Kathrin, D-Day Deception and the Normandy Invasion, Wesport, Praeger Security International, 2007.
  3. Bennett Daniel, Digital Media and Reporting Conflict. Blogging and the BBC Coverage of the War on Terror, Coll. “Routledge Research in Journalism”, London, 2013.
  4. Bolt Neville, The Violent Image. Insurgent Propaganda and the New Revolutionaries, London, Hurst, 2020.  
  5. Chaliand Gérard (dir.), La Persuasion de masse. Guerre psychologique, guerre médiatique, Paris, Laffont, 1992.
  6. Coutau-Bégarie Hervé (dir.), Les médias et la guerre, Coll. « Bibliothèque stratégique », Economica, Paris, 2005.
  7. d’Hughes Philippe et Coutau-Bégarie Hervé (dir.), Le cinéma et la guerre, Coll. « Bibliothèque stratégique », Economica, Paris, 2005.
  8. de Franco Chiara, Media Power and The Transformation of War, Palgrave MacMillan, Londres, 2012.
  9. Géré François, La Guerre psychologique, Paris, ISC-Économica, Bibliothèque stratégique, 1997.
  10. Géré François, Sous l’empire de la désinformation – La parole masquée, Paris, Economica, 2018.
  11. Goldstein Frank L. (ed.), Psychological Operations. Principles and Case Studies, Maxwell, Air University Press, 1996.
  12. Gregor, Miloš, Mlejnková, Petra (Eds.), Challenging Online Propaganda and Disinformation in the 21st Century, Springer, Londres, 2021.
  13. Holt Thaddeus, The Deceivers. Allied Military Deception in the Second World War, New York, Scribner, 2004.
  14. Letonturier Éric, Guerre, armée et communication, CNRS Éditions, Paris, 2017.
  15. Matby Sarah, Military Media Management, Routledge, Londres, 2013.
  16. Paddock Troy, World War I and Propaganda, Leiden, Brill, 2012.
  17. Piers Robinson, Philip Seib, Romy Frohlich (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Media, Conflict and Security, Routledge, London, 2016.
  18. Royal Benoît, La guerre pour l’opinion publique, Coll. « Guerres et opinions », Economica, Paris, 2012.
  19. Schleifer, R., Psychological Warfare in the Arab-Israeli Conflict, Springer, Londres, 2014.
  20. Shavit Michal, Media Strategy and Military Operations in the 21st Century. Mediatizing the Israel Defence Forces, Routledge, London, 2016.
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Logistique et économie

I) Logistique

  1. “Armées et chemins de fer en France”, Revue d’histoire des chemins de fer, n° 15, automne 1996.
  2. Botti Ferruccio, La Storia della logistica dell’Esercito Italiano 1831-1981, Rome, Stato Maggiore dell’Esercito, Ufficio storico, 4 vol., 1991-1995.
  3. Bowler R. Arthur, Logistics and the Failure of the British Army in America 1775-1783, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1975.
  4. Breitenbauch Henrik et André Ken Jakobsson, Defence Planning as Strategic Fact, Defence Planning as Strategic Fact Routledge, Londres, 2019.
  5. Brown Ian Malcom, British Logistics on the Western Front, 1914-1918, New York, Praeger, 1998.
  6. Haldon John (ed.), General Issues in the Study of Medieval Logistics. Sources, Problems and Methodologies, Leiden, Brill, 2006.
  7. Huston James A., The Sinews of War : Army Logistics 1775-1953, Washington, Office of the Chief of Military History U.S. Army, 1966.
  8. Jordan B., The Athenian Navy in the Classical Period. A Study of Athenian Naval Administration and Military Organization in the Fifth and Fourth Centuries B.C., Berkeley-Los Angeles, University of California Publications, 1975.
  9. Kempf Olivier (dir.), La logistique, une fonction opérationnelle oubliée, Coll. « Défense », L’Harmattan, Paris, 2012.
  10. Leighton Richard M. et Coackley Robert W., Global Logistics and Strategy 1940-1943, Washington, Office of the Chief of Military History U.S. Army, 1955.
  11. Lynn John A. (ed.), Feeding Mars. Logistics in Western Warfare from the Middle Ages to the Present, Boulder, Westview, 1993.
  12. Maurer John H., “Fuel and the Battle Fleet : Coal, Oil and American Naval Strategy 1898-1925”, Naval War College Review, novembre-décembre 1981.
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  14. Neilson Keith, Strategy and Supply. The Anglo-Russian Alliance 1914-1917, Routledge, London, 2015.
  15. Nayberg Roberto, “La problématique du ravitaillement de la France en carburant dans l’entre-deux-guerres : naissance d’une perspective géostratégique”, Revue historique des armées, 1979-4.
  16. Privatsky Kenneth L., Logistics and the Falklands War, Pen & Sword, Londres, 2015.
  17. Turner Jobie, Feeding Victory. Innovative Military Logistics from Lake George to Khe Sanh, Lawrence, Kansas University Press, 2020.
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  19. Van Creveld Martin, Supplying War. Logistics from Wallenstein to Patton, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2e éd. 2004.
  20. Van Tuyll Hubert P., Feeding the Bear : American Aid to the Soviet Union 1941-1945, Westport, Greenwood Press, 1989.
  21. Westwood John, Railways at War, Londres, Osprey, 1980.

II) Économie

  1. Albion R.G., Forests and Seapower. The Timber Problem of the Royal Navy 1652-1862, Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1926 (à rectifier d’après Knight R.J.B., “New England Forests and British Seapower : Albion Revised”, American Neptune, automne 1986).
  2. Anderton Charles H. et Carter John R., Principles of Conflict Economics. A Primer for Social Scientists, University Press, Cambridge, 2009.
  3. Armées et fiscalité dans le monde antique, Paris, Éditions du CNRS, 1977.
  4. Baechler Jean et Christian Malis (Dir.), Guerre, Économie et Fiscalité, Hermann, Paris, 2016.
  5. Breitenbauch Henrik et Jakobson André Ken (Eds.), Defence Planning as Strategic Fact, Routledge, Londres, 2020.
  6. Brandon Pepijn, War, Capital, and the Dutch State (1588-1795), Leiden, Brill, 2015.
  7. Brawley Mark R., Political Economy and Grand Strategy, Coll. « Global Security Studies », Routledge, London, 2013.
  8. Caglar Kurç, Richard Bitzinger et Stephanie Neuman (Eds.), Defence Industries in the 21st Century. A Comparative Analysis, Routledge, Londres, 2020. 
  9. Cimbala Stephen J. et Forster Peter (eds.), The US, NATO and Military Burden-Sharing, Routledge, London, 2015.
  10. Chiabotti Stephen (ed.), Military Transformation in the Industrial Age, Proceedings of the Sixteenth Military History Symposium of the United States Air Force Academy, Chicago, Imprint, 1996.
  11. Crouzet François, “Recherches sur la production d’armements en France au xixe siècle, Revue historique, 509, janvier-mars 1974.
  12. Crouzet François, “Remarques sur l’industrie des armements en France du milieu du xixe siècle à 1914”, Revue historique, 510, avril-juin 1974.
  13. Davis Paul, New Challenges for Defense Planning: Rethinking How Much Is Enough¸ Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, 1994.
  14. Descamps Florence et Quennouëlle-Corre Laure (dir.), La mobilisation financière pendant la Grande Guerre : le front financier, un troisième front, Paris, Comité pour l’histoire économique et financière de la France, 2015.
  15. “Défense et finances publiques”, Revue française de finances publiques, 19, 1987.
  16. Enthoven Alain et Smith Wayne, How Much Is Enough? Shaping the Defense Program 1961-1968, Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, 1971.
  17. Farrar Marjorie, “La politique française du blocus pendant la première guerre mondiale. Un exemple de guerre économique”, Revue d’histoire économique et sociale, 1971.
  18. Farrell, Theo, Weapons Without a Cause. The Politics of Weapons Acquisition in the United States, London, McMillan, 1997.
  19. Fauvel Luc, Problèmes économiques de la guerre totale, Paris, Sirey, 1940.
  20. Fiott Daniel, Defence Industrial Cooperation in the European Union. The State, the Firm and Europe, Routledge, Londres, 2020.
  21. Fontanel Jacques, Dépenses militaires et désarmement, Paris, publisud, 1995.
  22. French David, British Economic and Strategic Planning 1905-1915, Londres, George Allen & Unwin, 1982.
  23. Gabrielsen Vincent, Financing the Athenian Fleet. Public Taxation and Social Relations, Baltimore-Londres, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994.
  24. Garlan Yvon, Guerre et économie en Grèce ancienne, Paris, La Découverte, Textes à l’appui, 1989.
  25. Gordon G.A.H., British Seapower and Procurement Between the Wars. A Reappraisal of Rearmament, Londres, Macmillan, Studies in Military and Strategic History, 1988.
  26. Gray Colin S., Strategy and Defence Planning. Meeting the Challenge of Uncertainty, Oxford UP, Londres, 2014,
  27. Guichard Louis, Histoire du blocus naval, Paris, Payot, 1929.
  28. Hartley Keith et Solomon Binyam (eds.), Defence Inflation. Perspectives and Prospects, Routledge, London, 2017.
  29. Hébert Jean-Paul (dir.), États et firmes d’armement en Europe, Paris, EHESS, Cahiers d’études stratégiques 22, 1998.
  30. Heumig Kurt, Le Prix des guerres, Paris, Gallimard, 1962.
  31. Klausen, J., War and Welfare. Europe and the United States, 1945 to the Present, Springer, Londres, 1998.
  32. Koistinen Paul A. C., Beating Plowshares into Swords. The Political Economy of American Warfare, 1606-1865, Lawrence, Kansas University Press, 1996.
  33. Koistinen Paul A. C., Mobilizing for Modern War. The Political Economy of American Warfare, 1865-1919, Lawrence, Kansas University Press, 1997.
  34. Koistinen Paul A. C., Planning War, Pursuing Peace. The Political Economy of American Warfare, 1920-1939, Lawrence, Kansas University Press, 1997.
  35. Koistinen Paul A. C., Arsenal of World War II. The Political Economy of American Warfare, 1940-1945, Lawrence, Kansas University Press, 2004.
  36. Koistinen Paul A. C., State of War. The Political Economy of American Warfare, 1945-2011, Lawrence, Kansas University Press, 2012.
  37. Kollias Christos et Ali Hamid E. (eds.), Defense Spending, Natural Resources, and Conflict, Routledge, London, 2015.
  38. Lachaux Claude (et al.), De l’arme économique, Paris, FEDN, Les Sept Épées 42, 1987.
  39. Lambert Nicholas A., Planning Armageddon. British Economic Warfare and the First World War, Cambridge (Mass.), Harvard University Press, 2011.
  40. Le Billon Philippe, Wars of Plunder. Conflicts, Profits and the Politics of Resources, Londres, Hurst, 2012.
  41. Lesser Ian O., Resources and Strategy, Londres, MacMillan, 1989.
  42. Liberman Peter, Does Conquest Pay ? The exploitation of Occupied Industrial Societies, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1996.
  43. Maurin Jules (dir.), L’Économie de guerre du xvie siècle à nos jours, Montpellier, Centre d’histoire militaire et d’études de défense nationale, 1989.
  44. Mayer Giuseppe, Economia militare. Storia e teoria, Rome, Stato maggiore Aeronautica, Ufficio storico, 1981 (la référence fondamentale).
  45. Meagher Thomas M., Financing Armed Conflict, Volume 2. Resourcing US Military Interventions from the Spanish-American War to Vietnam, Springer, Londres, 2017.
  46. Miller Aaron David, Search for Security. Saudi Arabian Oil and American Foreign Policy 1939-1949, Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, 1980.
  47. Milward Alan S., War, Economy and Society 1939-1945, Berkeley-Los Angeles, University of California Press, 1977.
  48. Offer Avner, The First World War. An Agrarian Interpretation, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1989.
  49. Pedisich Paul E., Congress Buys a Navy. Politics, Economics, and the Rise of American Naval Power, 1881-1921, Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 2016.
  50. Poast Paul, Principes d’économie militaire, Paris, Économica, 2008.
  51. Peden G. C., Arms, Economics and British Strategy. From Dreadnoughts to Hydrogen Bombs, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2009.
  52. Pugh Philip, The Cost of Sea Power. The Influence of Money on Naval Affairs from 1815 to the Present Day, Londres, Conway Maritime Press, 1986.
  53. Samuelson L., Plans for Stalin’s War-Machine. Tukhachevskii and Military-Economic Planning, 1925-1941, Palgrave MacMillan, Londres, 2000.
  54. Sandler Todd et Hartley Keith, The Economics of Defense, University Press, Cambridge, 1995.
  55. Schmidt Christian, Penser la guerre, penser l’économie, Paris, Odile Jacob, 1991.
  56. Silberner Edmond, La Guerre dans la pensée économique du xvie au xviiie siècle, Paris, Sirey, 1939.
  57. Smith Ronald, Military Economics. The Interaction of Power and Money, Palgrave MacMillan, Londres, 2009.
  58. Soutou Georges-Henri, L’or et le sang. Les buts de guerre économiques de la première guerre mondiale, Paris, Fayard, 1989.
  59. Taillard Michael, Economics and Modern Warfare. The Invisible Fist of the Market, Springer, Londres, 2018.
  60. Theobald Ulrich, War Finance and Logistics in Late Imperial China. A Study of the Second Jinchuan Campaign (1771–1776), Leiden, Brill, 2013.
  61. Weir George E., Building the Kaiser’s Navy. The Imperial Naval Office and German Industry in the von Tirpitz Era 1890-1919, Annapolis, Naval Institute Press, 1992.
  62. Wolff Jacques, “Le financement de la deuxième guerre mondiale : un essai de présentation générale”, Revue d’histoire de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale et des conflits contemporains, 144, octobre 1986.
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Stratégies alternatives

 

I) Petite guerre, guérilla, guerre révolutionnaire
II) Débats actuels/contre-insurrection
III) Terrorismes, contre-terrorisme, résilience
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Terrorismes, contre-terrorisme, résilience

  1. Arènes Claire, La prévention du terrorisme en Grande-Bretagne. Le programme prevent et la communauté musulmane, Presses universitaires de France, Paris, 2016.
  2. Argomaniz Javier, Bures Oldrich et Christian Kaunert (eds.), EU Counter-Terrorism and Intelligence. A Critical Assessment, Routledge, London, 2015, réed. 2018.
  3. Andrew Christopher et Tobia Simona, Interrogation in War and Conflict : A Comparative and Interdisciplinary Analysis, Routledge, Londres, 2014.
  4. Art Robert J. et Richardson Louise (eds). Democracy and Counterterrorism. Lessons of the Past, United States Institute of Peace Press, Washington, 2007.
  5. Aydinli Ersel, Violent Non-State Actors. From Anarchists to Jihadists, Routledge, London, 2016.
  6. Barton, Mary S., Counterterrorism Between the Wars. An International History, 1919-1937, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020.  
  7. Bennett Daniel, Digital Media and Reporting Conflict. Blogging and the BBC Coverage of the War on Terror, Coll. “Routledge Research in Journalism”, London, 2013.
  8. Booth Ken et Dunne Tim, Worlds in Collision. Terror and Future of Global Order, Houndmills-New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2002.
  9. Bouchard Martin (Ed.), Social Networks, Terrorism and Counter-terrorism Radical and Connected, Routledge, London, 2017.
  10. Brecher Bob et Devenney Mark (eds.), Discourses and Practices of Terrorism. Interrogating Terror, Routledge, London, 2015.
  11. Bull Anna Cento et Cooke Philip, Ending Terrorism in Italy, Routledge, London, 2016.
  12. Carlton David et Schaerf Carlo (eds.), Contemporary Terror. Studies in Sub-State Violence, Routledge, London, 2016.
  13. Caoimhe Nic Dhaibheid, Terrorist Histories. Individuals and Political Violence since the 19th Century, Routledge, London, 2016.
  14. Chaliand, Gérard et Blin, Arnaud , Histoire du terrorisme. De l’antiquité à al Qaïda, 2e édition, Bayard, Paris, 2006.
  15. Chan Stephen, Spear to the West. Thought and Recruitment in Violent Jihadism, Londres, Hurst, 2019.
  16. Chandler David et Coaffee Jon (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of International Resilience, Routledge, London, 2016.
  17. Cronin Audrey Kurth, How Terrorism Ends: Understanding the Decline and Demise of Terrorist Campaigns, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2011.
  18. D’Amato Silvia, Cultures of Counterterrorism. French and Italian Responses to Terrorism after 9/11, Routledge, Londres, 2020. 
  19. Dingley, James (Ed.), Combatting Terrorism in Northern Ireland, Reed, Routledge, Londres, 2014.
  20. Dixit Priya et Stump Jacob L., Critical Methods in Terrorism Studies, Routledge, London, 2015.
  21. Eudeline Hugues, Le dossier noir du terrorisme. La guerre moderne selon Sun Tzu, L’Esprit du Temps, Le Bouscat, 2014.
  22. Elshimi M. S., De-Radicalisation in the UK Prevent Strategy. Security, Identity and Religion, Routledge, London, 2017.
  23. Falkensath Richard A., Newman Robert D. et Thayer Bradley A., America’s Achille’s Heel. Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Terrorism and Covert Attack, Cambridge-Londres, The MIT Press, 1998.
  24. Flannery Frances L., Understanding Apocalyptic Terrorism. Countering the Radical Mindset, Routledge, London, 2016.
  25. Fredholm Michael (ed.), Understanding Lone Actor Terrorism. Past Experience, Future Outlook, and Response Strategies, Routledge, London, 2016.
  26. French Nathan S., And God Knows the Martyrs. Martyrdom and Violence in Jihadi-Salafism, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020.
  27. Gill Paul , Lone Actor Terrorists. A Behavioural Analysis, Routledge, Londres, 2015.
  28. Golnik Adam (Ed.), Intelligence Studies. Conducting Terrorism Field Research, Routledge, Londres, 2013
  29. Hafez Mohammed M., Suicide Bombers in Iraq. The Strategy and Ideology of Martyrdom, United States Institute of Peace, Washington, 2007.
  30. Hanhimakki Jussi et Blumenau Bernhard (Eds.), International History of Terrorism. Western and Non-Western Experiences, Coll. « Political Violence », Routledge, Londres, 2013.
  31. Henrotin Joseph, Résilience. Comment combattre le terrorisme, Histoire & Stratégie, n°20, décembre 2014.
  32. Hentz James J. et Solomon Hussein (eds.), Understanding Boko Haram. Terrorism and Insurgency in Africa, Routledge, London, 2017.
  33. Hoffman Bruce et Reinares Fernando (Eds.), The Evolution of Global Terrorist Threat: From 9/11 to Osama bin Laden’s Death, Columbia University Press, New York, 2014.
  34. Hopkinson William et Lindley-French Julian, The New Geopolitics of Terror Demons and Dragons, Routledge, London, 2017.
  35. Ingram Haroro J., Craig Whiteside et Charlie Winter, The ISIS Reader. Milestone Texts of the Islamic State Movement, Londres, Hurst, 2019.
  36. Jackson Richard (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Critical Terrorism Studies, Routledge, London, 2016.
  37. Jackson Richard, Daniela Pisoiu (Eds.), Contemporary Debates on Terrorism, 2eme Edition, Londres, Routedge, 2018.
  38. Jarvis Lee, MacDonald Stuart et Chen Thomas M., Terrorism Online. Politics, Law and Technology, Routledge, London, 2016.
  39. Jarvis Lee et Lister Michael (eds.), Critical Perspectives on Counter-terrorism, Routledge, London, 2016.
  40. Kaplan Jeffrey, Lööw Helene et Malkki Leena (eds.), Lone Wolf and Autonomous Cell Terrorism, Routledge, London, 2017.
  41. Kenney Michael, From Pablo to Osama: Trafficking and Terrorist Networks, government Bureaucracies, and Competitive Adaptation, University Park, Pennsylvania State University Press, 2007.
  42. Koehler Daniel, Understanding Deradicalization. Methods, Tools and Programs for Countering Violent Extremism, Routledge, London, 2016.
  43. Koomen Willem er Van Der Pligt Joop, The Psychology of Radicalization and Terrorism, Routledge, London, 2015.
  44. L’Heuillet Hélène, Aux sources du terrorisme. De la petite guerre aux attentats-suicides, Fayard, Paris, 2009.
  45. LaFree Gary, Dugan Laura et Miller Erin, Putting Terrorism in Context. Lessons from the Global Terrorism Database, Routledge, London, 2016.
  46. Law Randall D. (ed.), The Routledge History of Terrorism, Routledge, London, 2015, 2e ed. 2019.
  47. Lee Newton, Counterterrorism and Cybersecurity. Total Information Awareness, Springer, Londres, 2015.
  48. Lynn John A., Another Kind of War. The Nature and History of Terrorism, Yale University Press, New Haven, 2019.
  49. Marret Jean-Luc, Techniques du terrorisme, Paris, Presses universitaires de France, 2000.
  50. Mobley Blake W., Terrorism and Counterintelligence. How Terrorist Groups Elude Detection, New York, Columbia University Press, 2012.
  51. Morral Andrew R. et Jackson Brian A., Understanding the Role of Deterrence in Counterterrorism Security, RAND Corp, Santa Monica, 2009.
  52. Murphy Eamon, The Making of Terrorism in Pakistan. Historical and Social Roots of Extremism, Routledge, London, 2014.
  53. Nacos Brigitte L., Terrorism and Counterterrorism, 5th Edition, Routledge, London, 2016.
  54. Pantucci Raffaello, We Love Death as you Love Life. Britain’s Suburban Mujahedeen, Hurst, Londres, 2013,
  55. Phillips Peter J., The Economics of Terrorism, Routledge, London, 2016.
  56. Pisoiu Daniela (ed.), Arguing Counterterrorism. New perspectives, Routledge, London, 2015.
  57. Ragan V.G. Julie, Al Qaeda’s Global Crisis. Islamic State, Takfir and the Genocide of Muslims, Routledge, Londres, 2015.
  58. Ranstorp Magnus (ed.), Mapping Terrorism Research. State of the art, gaps and future direction, Routledge, London, 2007.
  59. Ranstorp Magnus et Normark Magnus (eds.), Understanding Terrorism Innovation and Learning. Al-Qaeda and Beyond, Routledge, London, 2016.
  60. Ratan Ganguly Auroop, Flynn Stephen et Bhatia Udit (eds.), Critical Infrastructures Resilience. Policy and Engineering Principles, CRC Press, London, 2017.
  61. Rekawek Kacper, Irish Republican Terrorism and Politics. A Comparative Study of the Official and the Provisional IRA, Routledge, London, 2015.
  62. Ryan Michael W. S., Decoding Al-Qaeda’s Strategy: The Deep Battle Against America, Columbia University Press, New-York, 2013.
  63. Rich Paul B., Richard Burchill (Eds.), Jihadist Insurgent Movements, Routledge, Londres, 2019.
  64. Ryder Nicholas, The Financial War on Terrorism. A Review of Counter-Terrorist Financing Strategies Since 2001, Routledge, London, 2017.
  65. Scaife Laura, Social Networks as the New Frontier of Terrorism. #Terror, Routledge, London, 2017.
  66. Sageman Marc, Leaderless Jihad, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 2008.
  67. Sageman Marc, Misunderstanding Terrorism, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 2016.
  68. Shapiro Jacob N., The Terrorist’s Dilemma: Managing Violent Covert Organizations, Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2013.
  69. Shortland Neil, The Psychology of Terrorism, Routledge, Londres, 2020. 
  70. Smith M.L.R. et Neumann Peter R., The Strategy of Terrorism: How it works and Why it fails, Routledge, London, 2008.
  71. Spalek Basia and Weeks Douglas (Eds.), Communities and Counterterrorism, Routledge, Londres, 2020. 
  72. Taylor Max, Pease Ken et Roach Jason (eds.), Evolutionary Psychology and Terrorism, Routledge, London, 2016.
  73. Tembo Edgar, US-UK Counter-Terrorism after 9/11. A qualitative approach, Routledge, London, 2015.
  74. Truc Gérôme, Sidération. Une sociologie des attentats, Presses universitaires de France, Paris, 2016,
  75. Valeri Robin Maria, Kevin Borgeson (Eds.), Terrorism in America, Londres, Routedge, 2018.
  76. Vedby Rasmussen Mikkel, The Risk Society at War: Terror, Technology and Strategy in the Twenty-First Century, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006.
  77. Volders Brecht et Sauer Tom (eds), Nuclear Terrorism. Countering the Threat, Routledge, London, 2016.
  78. Webel Charles et Tomass Mark (eds.), Assessing the War on Terror. Western and Middle Eastern Perspectives, Routledge, London, 2017.
  79. Wight Colin, Rethinking Terrorism. Terrorism, Violence and the State, Palgrave McMillan, Londres, 2015.
  80. Kamil Yılmaz, Disengaging from Terrorism – Lessons from the Turkish Penitents, Routledge, London, 2017.
  81. Zebrowksi Chris, The Value of Resilience, Routledge, Londres, 2015.
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Débats actuels/contre-insurrection

  1. Amidror Yaakov, Winning Counterinsurgency War : the Israeli Experience, Jerusalem, Institute for Contemporary Affairs, 2010.
  2. Bennett Huw, Fighting the Mau Mau. The British Army and Counter-Insurgency in the Kenya Emergency, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2013.
  3. Berman, Eli, Joseph H. Felter et Jacob N. Shapiro, Small Wars, Big Data, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2018.
  4. Bricet des Vallons Georges Henri (dr.), Faut-il brûler la contre-insurrection ?, Choiseul, Paris, 2010.
  5. Bultmann Daniel, Inside Cambodian Insurgency. A sociological Perspective on Civil War and Conflict, Coll. « Military Strategy and Operationnal Art », Ashgate, Farnham, 2015.
  6. Burleigh Michael, Small Wars, Far Away Places: The Genesis of the Modern World (1945-1965), Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2013.
  7. Cailleteau François Guerres inutiles ? Contre-insurrection, une analyse historique et critique, Coll. « Stratégies et doctrines », Economica, Paris, 2011.
  8. Carranza-Franco Francy, Demobilisation and Reintegration in Colombia. Building State and Citizenship, Routledge, Londres, 2020. 
  9. Cassidy, Robert M., Counterinsurgency and the Global War on Terror. Military Culture and Irregular Warfare, Stanford University Press, Palo Alto, 2008.
  10. Cilliers Jakkie Counter-Insurgency in Rhodesia, (réed) , Routledge, London, 2016.
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  12. Chaliand Gérard Voyage dans 40 ans de guérilla, Lignes de repères, Paris, 2005.
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  15. Chaliand Gérard Pourquoi perd-on la guerre ? Un nouvel art occidental, Odile Jacob, Paris, 2016.
  16. Clayton Anthony, Frontiersmen. Warfare in Africa since 1950, Londres, UCL Press, 1999.
  17. Cline Lawrence et Shemelia Paul The Future of Counterinsurgency: Contemporary Debates in Internal Security Strategy, Praeger, Londres, 2015.
  18. Connable Ben et Libicki Martin C., How Insurgencies End, Santa Monica, RAND Corp., 2010.
  19. Corr Edwin G. et Sloan Stephen (eds), Low Intensity Conflict. Old Threats in a New World, Boulder, Westview, 1992.
  20. Conrad C. Crane, Cassandra in Oz: Counterinsurgency and Future War, US Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, 2016,
  21. Crandall Russell, The Salvador Option. The United States in El Salvador 1977-1992, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2016.
  22. D’Haeseleer Brian, The Salvadoran Crucible. The Failure of U.S. Counterinsurgency in El Salvador, 1979-1992, Lawrence, Kansas University Press, 2017.
  23. D’Souza Shanthie, Countering Insurgencies and Violent Extremism in South and South East Asia, Routledge, Londres, 2020. 
  24. de Courrèges Hervé Germain Emmanuel et Le Nen Nicolas Principes de contre-insurrection, Coll. « Stratégies et doctrines », Economica, Paris, 2010.
  25. Coutau-Bégarie Hervé (dir.), Stratégies irrégulières, Paris, ISC-Économica, Bibliothèque stratégique, 2010.
  26. Downie Richard Learning from Conflict: The US Military in Vietnam, El Salvador and Drug War, Greenwood Press, Westport, 1998.
  27. Egnell Robert et Ucko David, Counterinsurgency in Crisis: Britain and the Challenges of Modern Warfare, Columbia University Press, New York, 2013.
  28. Fellman, Philip vos, Bar-Yam, Yaneer, Minai, Ali A. (Eds.), Conflict and Complexity. Countering Terrorism, Insurgency, Ethnic and Regional Violence, Springer, Londres, 2015.
  29. Férey Amélie, Assassinats ciblés. Critique du libéralisme armé, CNRS Editions, Paris, 2020.
  30. Ferguson Kate, Architectures of Violence, The Command Structures of Modern Mass Atrocities, Londres, Hurst, 2019.
  31. Fitzsimmons Scott, Mercenaries in Asymmetric Conflicts, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2014.
  32. Galula David, Contre-insurrection. Théorie et pratique, Paris, Économica, Stratégies et doctrines, 2008.
  33. Ganguly Sumit et Fidler David P. (eds.), India and Counterinsurgency. Lessons Learned, Routledge, Londres, 2013.
  34. Gentile Gian, Wrong Turn. America’s Deadly Embrace of the Counterinsurgency, The New Press, Londres/New York, 2013.
  35. Maxime Gillet, Principes de pacification du Maréchal Lyautey, Coll. « Stratégies et doctrines », Economica, Paris, 2010.
  36. Glenn Russell W., Rethinking Western Approaches to Counterinsurgency. Lessons From Post-Colonial Conflict, Routledge, London, 2016.
  37. Goodhand Jonathan et Sedra Mark (eds.), The Afghan Conundrum: intervention, statebuilding and resistance, Routledge, London, 2016.
  38. Goswami Namrata, Indian National Security and Counter-Insurgency. The use of force vs non-violent response, Routledge, London, 2014.
  39. Grayson Kyle, Cultural Politics of Targeted Killing. On Drones, Counter-Insurgency, and Violence, Routledge, London, 2016.
  40. Grob-Fitzgibbon Benjamin, Imperial Endgame: Britain’s Dirty Wars and the End of Empire, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2011.
  41. Haéri Paul, De la guerre à la paix. Pacification et stabilisation post-conflit, Coll. « Stratégies et Doctrines », Economica, Paris, 2008.
  42. Hashim Ahmed S., When Counterinsurgency Wins. Sri Lanka’s Defeat of the Tamil Tigers, Pennsylvania University Press, Philadelphia, 2013.
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  49. Jones, D. (Ed.), The New Counter-insurgency Era in Critical Perspective, Palgrave MacMillan, Londres, 2014.
  50. Kaplan Fred., The Insurgents : David Petraeus and The Plot to Change The American Way of War, New York : Simon & Schuster, 2013.
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