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Military, Scientific, and Technological

The Meaning Of The Nuclear Revolution: Statecraft And The Prospects Of Armageddon
Robert Jervis
Gregory F. Treverton
Conventional Arms Control And East-West Security
Edited by Robert D. Blackwill and F. Stephen Larrabee
Gregory F. Treverton
From Hiroshima To Glasnost: A Memoir Of Five Perilous Decades
Paul H. Nitze
Gregory F. Treverton
The Great Universal Embrace: Arms Summitry-A Skeptic's Account
Kenneth L. Adelman
William G. Hyland
Nuclear Arguments: The Major Debates On Strategic Nuclear Weapons And Arms Control; Defending Deterrence: Managing The ABM Treaty Regime Into The 21st Century
Edited by Lynn Eden and Steven E. Miller
Edited by Antonia Handler Chayes and Paul Doty
William G. Hyland
Collective Defense Or Strategic Independence
Edited by Ted Galen Carpenter
William G. Hyland
Sovereign Acts: American Unilateralism And Global Security
John Tirman
William G. Hyland
America's Defense
Edited by Michael Mandelbaum
William G. Hyland
New Weapons, Old Politics: America's Military Procurement Muddle
Thomas L. McNaugher
William G. Hyland
America's Secret Power: The CIA In A Democratic Society; Intelligence Requirements For The 1990s: Collection, Analysis, Counterintelligence And Covert Action
Loch K. Johnson
Edited by Roy Godson
William G. Hyland
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