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Military, Scientific, and Technological

Beyond American Hegemony: The Future of the Western Alliance; The Limited Partnership: Europe, The United States, and the Burdens of Alliance
David P. Calleo
Josef Joffe
Gregory F. Treverton
The Origins Of Alliances
Stephen M. Walt
Gregory F. Treverton
The Key To Failure: Laos And The Vietnam War
Norman B. Hannah
Gregory F. Treverton
The Iran-Iraq War and Western Security, 1984-87; Constraints on U.S. Strategy in Third World Conflicts; Superpower Competition and Security in the Third World
Anthony H. Cordesman
Stephen T. Hosmer
Edited by Robert S. Litwak and Samuel F. Wells, Jr.
William P. Bundy
The Nuclear Dilemma In American Strategic Thought
Robert E. Osgood
William P. Bundy
The Arms Control Delusion; Through the Straits of Armageddon: Arms Control Issues and Prospects
Malcolm Wallop and Angelo Codevilla
Edited by Paul F. Diehl and Loch K. Johnson
William P. Bundy
The Strategic Defense Initiative: Shield Or Snare; Star Wars: The Economic Fallout; Strategic Defense and Arms Control; Star Wars and European Defence
Edited by Harold Brown
Edited by Rosy Nimroody
Edited by Alvin M. Weinberg and Jack N. Barkenbus
Edited by Hans Gunter Brauch
William P. Bundy
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