If supersymmetry is realised in nature, the approved LHC and the planned sub-TeV linear collider should unravel some, maybe many, of the features of the sparticle world. We survey in this paper the task of comprehensively identifying, understanding and measuring all the particles predicted by the model. We start to address whether a multi-TeV linear collider such as CLIC whose energy may well exceed all the new particle production thresholds is suited to completing this challenging task.

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