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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
CBMs in Practice: US-China Scenario, 2023 September
2023
Maritime Crisis Stability War Game, 2021-2023
2021
International Crisis Stability War Game
2017
Oral history interview with Henry Sokolski, 2024 June
2024
Oral history interview with Francis J. "Bing" West Jr., 2025 March
2025
AI GONE AWRY Game, 2023-2024
2023
Oral history interview with General Anthony Zinni, 2024 June
2024
Wargaming for International
Relations Research, 2021
2021