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British thinking on air power: the evolution of AP 3000
Christopher Finn
Faculty of Business & Law
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Social Sciences
Atmosphere
100%
Ideologies
37%
Economic and Social Development
25%
World War II
25%
Intelligentsia
25%
Time
25%
Personality
12%
Evolution
12%
Serials
12%
Director
12%
Military Education
12%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Air
50%
Cold War
25%
Region
25%
Value
12%
Investigation
12%
Aspect
12%
Defence
12%
Creativity
12%
Tendency
12%
Personality
12%
INIS
power
50%
air
50%
united kingdom
25%
values
12%
defense
12%
central region
12%
Arts and Humanities
Doctrine
37%
Contemporary
12%
Challenges
12%
thought
12%
1970s
12%
Orthodoxy
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
East-West Relations
25%