2002
Strategy Essay Competition (2002)
National Defense University. Institute for National Strategic Studies
Reflection involves not only reading, thinking about, and discussing ideas with colleagues, but also communicating through the process of writing. Through the discipline of writing, one can examine and develop themes, concepts, and arguments in much greater detail.Writing is no easy feat--to which all who submitted papers in this year's essay competition can attest--but the rewards are substantial.
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    National Defense University. Institute for National Strategic Studies
  • Date
    2002
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    Public Domain
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