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Navy-Private Sector Critical Infrastructure War Game Report, 2017 July
Full text
and Enekien Tikk-Ringas, “The Cyber Attack on Saudi Aramco,” Survival no. 2, 55 (81-96), 2013. xiii
Schneider
,
Jacquelyn
.
2017
Oral history interview with Stacie Pettyjohn, PhD, June 2024
2024
International Crisis Stability War Game
2017
Maritime Crisis Stability War Game, 2021-2023
2021
Oral history interview with Henry Sokolski, 2024 June
2024
CBMs in Practice: US-China Scenario, 2023 September
2023
Oral history interview with General Anthony Zinni, 2024 June
2024
Wargaming for International
Relations Research, 2021
2021