Military policy
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Military policy
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Military policy
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of40
- Thinking about national security, strategy, policy, and issues, Donald M. Snow
- Beyond sand and oil, the nuclear Middle East, Jack Caravelli
- Corporate warriors, the rise of the privatized military industry, P.W. Singer
- The China challenge, shaping the choices of a rising power, Thomas J. Christensen
- Nihonkoku Hawai, shirarezaru "Shinjuwan" rimenshi, J. Sutefan cho ; Takebayashi Takashi kan'yaku
- The Pentagon's brain, an uncensored history of DARPA, America's top secret military research agency, Annie Jacobsen
- Weapons for victory, the Hiroshima decision fifty years later, Robert James Maddox
- Spiral, trapped in the forever war, Mark Danner
- Dirty wars, the world is a battlefield, Jeremy Scahill
- Ostkrieg, Hitler's war of extermination in the East, Stephen G. Fritz
- Entering the dragon's lair, Chinese antiaccess strategies and their implications for the United States, Roger Cliff [and others]
- The fast-changing Arctic, rethinking Arctic security for a warmer world, edited by Barry Scott Zellen
- The case against military intervention, why we do it and why it fails, Donald M. Snow
- Violent peace, militarized interstate bargaining in Latin America, David R. Mares
- The myths of August, a personal exploration of our tragic Cold War affair with the atom, Stewart L. Udall
- Outsourcing security, private military contractors and U.S. foreign policy, Bruce E. Stanley
- Daydream believers, how a few grand ideas wrecked American power, Fred Kaplan
- The Iraq Study Group report, James A. Baker, III, and Lee H. Hamilton, co-chairs ; Lawrence S. Eagleburger, Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Edwin Meese III, Sandra Day O'Connor, Leon E. Panetta, William J. Perry, Charles S. Robb, Alan K. Simpson
- Ukraine, What Went Wrong and How to Fix It, Anders Aslund
- The modern American military, edited by David M. Kennedy
- The right way to lose a war, America in an age of unwinnable conflicts, Dominic Tierney
- Small wars, faraway places, global insurrection and the making of the modern world, 1945-1965, Michael Burleigh
- How everything became war and the military became everything, tales from the Pentagon, Rosa Brooks
- Hegemony or survival, America's quest for global dominance, Noam Chomsky
- The hidden history of America at war, untold tales from Yorktown to Fallujah, Kenneth C. Davis
- A new division of labor, meeting America's security challenges beyond Iraq, Andrew R. Hoehn [and others]
- Soldiers of reason, the Rand Corporation and the rise of the American empire, Alex Abella
- Lords of secrecy, the national security elite and America's stealth warfare, Scott Horton
- From Kabul to Baghdad and back, the U.S. at war in Afghanistan and Iraq, John R. Ballard, David W. Lamm, and John K. Wood
- Counterstrike, the untold story of America's secret campaign against al Qaeda, Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker
- North Korea, the politics of regime survival, Young Whan Kihl and Hong Nack Kim, editors
- The big stick, the limits of soft power and the necessity of military force, Eliot A. Cohen
- Nuclear weapons and coercive diplomacy, Todd S. Sechser (University of Virginia), Matthew Fuhrmann (Texas A&M University)
- The case for U.S. nuclear weapons in the 21st century, Brad Roberts
- The new era in U.S. national security, an introduction to emerging threats and challenges, Jack A. Jarmon
- What we won, America's secret war in Afghanistan, 1979-89, Bruce Riedel
- Containment and credibility, the ideology and deception that plunged America into the Vietnam War, Pat Proctor
- America's war machine, vested interests, endless conflicts, James McCartney with Molly Sinclair McCartney
- LGBTQ rights and military service
- The last refuge, Yemen, al-Qaeda, and America's war in Arabia, Gregory D. Johnsen
Outgoing Resources
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