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Military, Scientific, and Technological

Making War: The 200-Year-Old Battle Between President And Congress Over The Way America Goes To War
John Lehman
Gregory F. Treverton
Forceful Persuasion: Coercive Diplomacy As An Alternative To War
Alexander L. George
Gregory F. Treverton
Closing Pandora's Box: Arms Races, Arms Control And The History Of The Cold War
Patrick Glynn
Gregory F. Treverton
Small Wars, Big Defense: Paying For The Military After The Cold War
Murray Weidenbaum
Gregory F. Treverton
The Political Economy Of Defense Contracting
Kenneth R. Mayer
Gregory F. Treverton
Inadvertent Escalation: Conventional War And Nuclear Risks
Barry R. Posen
Gregory F. Treverton
Stopping The Spread Of Nuclear Weapons: The Past And The Prospects
David Fischer
Gregory F. Treverton
Emerging Dimensions Of European Security Policy; The Insecurity Dilemma: National Security Of Third World States
Edited by Wolfgang F. Danspeckgruber
Edited by Brian L. Job
Gregory F. Treverton
Verification: The Key To Arms Control In The 1990s
Edited by John G. Tower, James Brown and William K. Cheek
Gregory F. Treverton
Rethinking America's Security
Edited by Graham T. Allison and Gregory F. Treverton
Gregory F. Treverton
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