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Military, Scientific, and Technological

NATO And The United States: The Enduring Alliance
Lawrence S. Kaplan
Gregory F. Treverton
Iron Destinies, Lost Opportunities: The Arms Race Between The U.S.A. And The U.S.S.R., 1945-1987
Charles R. Morris
Gregory F. Treverton
Reforming Defense: The State Of American Civil-Military Relations
David C. Hendrickson
Gregory F. Treverton
How to Stop a War; War and the Changing Global System
James E. Dunnigan and William Martel
William K. Domke
Gregory F. Treverton
Nuclear Non-Proliferation: An Agenda for the 1990s; The International Atomic Energy Agency and World Nuclear Order
Edited by John Simpson
Lawrence Scheinman
Gregory F. Treverton
Seeking Stability in Space: Anti-Satellite Weapons and the Evolving Space Regime; International Space Policy
Edited by Joseph S. Nye, Jr., and James A. Schear
Edited by Daniel S. Papp and John R. McIntyre
Gregory F. Treverton
Deadly Paradigms: The Failure Of U.S. Counterinsurgency Policy
D. Michael Shafer
Gregory F. Treverton
Assessing The Vietnam War
Edited by Lloyd J. Mathews and Dale E. Brown
Gregory F. Treverton
Hedley Bull On Arms Control
Selected and introduced by Robert O'Neill and David N. Schwartz
Gregory F. Treverton
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