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#37 "Putin Moves South, Libyan Mercs, Kurdish Insurgency 1984-1999"

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Title
#37 "Putin Moves South, Libyan Mercs, Kurdish Insurgency 1984-1999"
Publisher
Category
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Publish Year
2018
Dimensions
8.5x11x.25"
NKG Part #
2147727192
Type
Magazine

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Putin Moves South - Potential Conflict in the Eurasian Heartland: Central Asia has been a crossroads for millennia. In the 21st century conflict looms in the region as international powers vie for control of important natural resources and military dominance.

Other Articles:

  • Libyan Mercs - Employment of Mercenaries by Modern Libya: The United Nations and African Union have expended tremendous efforts to thwart mercenary activity in Africa. Despite these efforts, the mercenary trade has flourished, nowhere more so than in Libya.
  • Kurdish Insurgency, 1984-1999: In August 1984, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party sparked an insurgency against the Turkish government. It would last until September 1999.
  • Groupes Mobiles - French Mobile Operations in Indochina: By early 1950, small but highly mobile groups took the lead in the French counterinsurgency effort in Indochina.