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1.Healy, Qadesh 1300 BC, 27.

2.See Schulman, N‘rn at the Battle of Kadesh.

3.Milliard, “Overcoming Post-Colonial Myopia,” 2.

4.Lace, Sir Francis Drake, 51.

5.Coote, Drake, 157.

6.Sugden, Sir Francis Drake, 128.

7.Andrews, “Aims of Drake’s Expedition,” 739.

8.Joby Warrick, “Iran’s Natanz Nuclear Facility Recovered Quickly from Stuxnet Cyberattack,” Washington Post, February 16, 2011.

9.Albright, Brannan, and Walrond, “Did Stuxnet Take Out?”

10.Zetter, Countdown to Zero Day, 9.

11.Langer, “Stuxnet,” 49.

12.Ellen Nakashima and Joby Warrick, “Stuxnet Was Work of U.S. and Israeli Experts, Officials Say,” Washington Post, June 2, 2012.

13.Thucydides, History of the Peloponnesian War, 169–75.

14.Ball, Rome in the East, 35.

15.Bowersook, Throne of Adulis, 107.

16.Singer, Corporate Warriors, 25.

17.Fuhrer and Eyer, Schweizer in Fremden Diensten.

18.Kiernan, “Foreign Mercenaries and Absolute Monarchy.”

19.Ferris, “Small Wars and Great Games,” 201.

20.Sinnreich, “Accursed Spanish War,” 135.

21.Boot, Invisible Armies, 274.

22.Mumford, Proxy Warfare, 12.

23.Sharpe, US Foreign Assistance.

24.Byman, Deadly Connections, 5.

25.Bell, Secret Army, 556–57.

26.Mannes, Profiles in Terror, 315.

27.Lwin and Lwin, “Future of Land Power,” 82–83.

28.Gray, Cyborg Citizen, 57.

29.Stone, “Cyber War Will Take Place!,” 106.

30.Human Rights Watch, “Leave None to Tell the Story,” 327.

31.Human Rights Watch, Entrenching Impunity, 8.

32.Krieg, “Privatization of Civil-Security Sector Relations,” 16.

33.Lefevre, Ashes of Hama, 185.

34.Kasinof, “Yemen War Isn’t Just a Proxy War.”

35.See Best, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance, 10.

36.Jones, Bay of Pigs, 95–99.

37.Barari and Akho-Rashida. “Pragmatic and the Radical,” 118.

38.Thomas Grove, “Up to Nine Russian Contractors Die in Syria, Experts Say,” Wall Street Journal, December 18, 2015; SecDev, “Russian Private Military Contractors.”

39.Shaw, Julius II.

40.Mumford, Proxy Warfare, 17.

41.Loveman, “Assessing the Phenomenon,” 32.

42.Kinzer, All the Shah’s Men, 210.

43.Dresch, History of Modern Yemen, 89.

44.Kakar, Afghanistan, 29.

45.Rayburn, Iraq after America, 14–19.

46.Hughes, My Enemy’s Enemy, 4.

47.Sherwood, “More than Two Dozen Countries.”

48.Hudson and Lynch, “Road to a Syria Peace Deal.”

49.Bakr, “Qatar Runs Covert Desert Training.”

50.Al Tamimi, “Al-Qa‘ida’s Uncoupling.”

51.Autesserre, Trouble with the Congo, 48.

52.See Logevall, Choosing War, 357.

53.Stewart and Rampton, “Obama to Send 1,500 More Troops.”

54.Thomas Gibbons-Neff, “How U.S. and Western Troops Will Help in the Battle for Mosul,” Washington Post, October 17, 2016.

55.Tim Arango and Thomas Erdbrink, “U.S. and Iran Both Attack ISIS, but Try Not to Look like Allies,” New York Times, December 3, 2014; Anne Barnard and Mark Mazzetti, “U.S. Admits Airstrike in Syria, Meant to Hit ISIS, Killed Syrian Troops,” New York Times, September 17, 2016.

56.Singer, Corporate Warriors, 20.

57.Singer, 32.

58.Kautilya, Arthasastra, 296.

59.Machiavelli, Essential Writings of Machiavelli, 12.

60.Machiavelli, 83.

61.Hughes, My Enemy’s Enemy, 2.

62.Peltier, Surrogate Warfare, 36.

63.See Krieg and Rickli, “Surrogate Warfare.”

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