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		<title>By: An Interview with P.W. Singer &#171; Military Studies at RSIS</title>
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		<description>[...] An Interview with P.W.&#160;Singer  Since we were (or perhaps still are) known as the Military Transformations Programme, I present an interview with P.W. Singer of the Brookings Institution, one of the leading (and youngest) scholars on technology and war. Interview with Author and Defense Analyst P.W. Singer [...]</description>
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