Issue 4280. Last Updated: 11/23/2009

Avoiding Military Reforms

By Alexander Golts
The word ""military reform"" sends terrible chills down the spines of military officers because it could mean that their alternative sources of income in the shadow economy will dry up or, even worse, that they will lose their jobs outright.

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