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Gregory R. Copley

Gregory R. Copley
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Gregory R. Copley

Gregory R. Copley has worked internationally at the highest levels of government advising on strategies to achieve economic and political success. He is the founder and editor of the Global Information System intelligence service used by governments, and the Defense & Foreign Affairs series of publications, including the Defense & Foreign Affairs Handbook, hailed as "indispensable" by President Ronald Reagan's National Security Advisor, William Clark; and author of thousands of articles, classified papers, speeches, and books on strategy, defense, and aviation. He lives in Washington, D.C.

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The Art of Victory will be released on September 04, 2007 in Trade Paperback
Sep 04, 2007
The Art of Victory is now available in Trade Paperback
Sep 04, 2007
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The Art of Victory will be released on October 03, 2006 in Hardcover
Oct 03, 2006
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Oct 03, 2006
The Art of Victory will be released on October 03, 2006 in eBook
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77 WABC RADIO, December 1, 2012
...Guests: UnCivilization: Urban Geopolitics in a Time of Chaos by Gregory R. Copley...
OilPrice.com, September 23, 2012
...July 27, 2012). See also: “The Predictable Libya Conundrum”, in Defense & Foreign Affairs Strategic Policy, 4/2012. By Gregory R. Copley, Editor, GIS/Defense & Foreign Affairs...
OilPrice.com, June 18, 2012
...filled with its audience, but no stars are visible on the stage to take the heroic rôles. By. Gregory R. Copley, Editor, GIS/Defense & Foreign Affairs...