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Willem F. van Eekelen
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2006
Shalamanov, Velizar
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Defence Management and Civil Society Interaction and CoOperation
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." In
Defence Institution Building: A Sourcebook in Support of the Partnership Action Plan
. Geneva & Vienna, 2006.
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van Eekelen, Willem F.
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From Words to Deeds. The Continuing Debate on European Security
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. Brussels/Geneva: CEPS/DCAF, 2006.
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2005
van Eekelen, Willem F.
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Philipp H. Fluri
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Alain Faupin
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Democratic Oversight of the Security Sector: Turkey and the World
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." In
DCAF and TESEV Series in Security Sector Studies
. Istanbul: TESEV, 2005.
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van Eekelen, Willem F.
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The Parliamentary Dimension of Defence Procurement: Requirements, Production, Cooperation and Acquisition
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. Geneva: DCAF, 2005.
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van Eekelen, Willem F.
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The Parliamentary Dimension of Defence Procurement: Requirements, Production, Cooperation and Acquisition
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. Occasional Paper No. 5 (Geneva: Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces), 2005.
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