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Military, Scientific, and Technological

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The Rocket Team
Frederick I. Ordway III and Mitchell R. Sharpe
Andrew J. Pierre
New Technology and Military Power: General Purpose Military Forces for the 1980s and Beyond
Seymour J. Deitchman
Andrew J. Pierre
The Sea Power of the State
S.G. Gorshkov
Andrew J. Pierre
Securing the Seas: The Soviet Naval Challenge and Western Alliance Options
Paul H. Nitze, Leonard Sullivan, Jr., and the Atlantic Council Working Group on Securing the Seas
Andrew J. Pierre
Burden Sharing in NATO
Gavin Kennedy
Andrew J. Pierre
Europe Without Defense
General Robert Close
Andrew J. Pierre
Postures for Non-Proliferation: Arms Limitation and Security Policies to Minimize Nuclear Proliferation
the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI)
Andrew J. Pierre
Arms Transfers and American Foreign Policy
Edited by Andrew J. Pierre
Enid C. B. Schoettle
Politics of Arms Control: The Role and Effectiveness of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Duncan L. Clarke
Andrew J. Pierre
The Nuclear Question: The United States and Nuclear Weapons, 1946-1976
Michael Mandelbaum
Andrew J. Pierre
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