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From the Mind to the Feet by Lawrence A. Kuznar, Allison Astorino-Courtois, Sarah Canna

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From the Mind to the Feet
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Publisher: Air University Press
ISBN-13: 9781585662128
Number of pages: 191

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The 12 essays in this volume examine the concept of intent in defense, security, and foreign-policy contexts. They provide operational and academic perspectives on measuring the intent of adversaries, including nation-states and nonstate actors, and understanding the relationship of intent to behavior.

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