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44. Ibid.<br />

45. Ibid.<br />

46. Voyennaya Doktrina Rossiyskoy Federatsii (Military Doctrine<br />

of the <strong>Russian</strong> Federation), February 5, 2010, available from www.<br />

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47. Quadrennial Defense Review 2010, available from www.defense.gov/qdr/;<br />

46th Munich Security Conference, February 2010,<br />

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48. Mikhail Tsypkin, “What’s New in Russia’s New Military<br />

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49. Interview with General Leonid Ivashov by V. Tetekin, Segodnya,<br />

February 25, 2010.<br />

50. Aleksey Nikolskiy, “New Words for Old Threats. New<br />

Version of Military Doctrine Does Not Differ Fundamentally<br />

From 2000 Document—Something That Elicited Negative Response<br />

From NATO,” Vedomosti, February 15, 2010.<br />

51. Military Doctrine of the <strong>Russian</strong> Federation.<br />

52. Ibid.<br />

53. Ibid.<br />

54. Ibid.<br />

55. Aleks<strong>and</strong>r Khramchikhin, “Comparison of New Military<br />

Doctrine with the Military Doctrine of 2000,” Voyenno-Promyshlennyy<br />

Kuryer, February 18, 2010.<br />

56. Military Doctrine of the <strong>Russian</strong> Federation.<br />

57. Reporting in ITAR-TASS, Interfax, <strong>and</strong> Gazeta, December<br />

8-10, 2008; Interview with Army-General Gareev, Nezavisimoye<br />

Voyennoye Obozreniye, December 12, 2008; “<strong>Russian</strong> Defense Min-<br />

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