How Long to Read Changing Threat Perceptions and Military Doctrines

By Laszlo Valki

How Long Does it Take to Read Changing Threat Perceptions and Military Doctrines?

It takes the average reader 4 hours and 38 minutes to read Changing Threat Perceptions and Military Doctrines by Laszlo Valki

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Description

Owing to the revolutionary changes in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, the threat perceptions of the East and West have vanished. The contributors to this volume report this social process and try to identify some of the new threat perceptions which will arise.

How long is Changing Threat Perceptions and Military Doctrines?

Changing Threat Perceptions and Military Doctrines by Laszlo Valki is 269 pages long, and a total of 69,671 words.

This makes it 91% the length of the average book. It also has 85% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Changing Threat Perceptions and Military Doctrines Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 20 minutes to read Changing Threat Perceptions and Military Doctrines aloud.

What Reading Level is Changing Threat Perceptions and Military Doctrines?

Changing Threat Perceptions and Military Doctrines is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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