National security -- United States
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National security -- United States
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National security
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Incoming Resources
- Bombs and bandwidth, the emerging relationship between information technology and security, Robert Latham, editor
- In the shadow of the Oval Office, profiles of the national security advisers and the presidents they served : from JFK to George W. Bush, Ivo H. Daalder and I.M. Destler
- Preventive engagement, how America can avoid war, stay strong, and keep the peace, Paul B. Stares
- The big stick, the limits of soft power and the necessity of military force, Eliot A. Cohen
- Improving homeland security decisions, edited by Ali E. Abbas, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Milind Tambe, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Detlof von Winterfeldt, University of Southern California, Los Angeles
- Unmanned, drones, data, and the illusion of perfect warfare, William M. Arkin
- Women as foreign policy leaders, national security and gender politics in superpower America, Sylvia Bashevkin
- Confronting poverty, weak states and U.S. national security, Susan E. Rice, Corinne Graff, Carlos Pascual, editors
- Military coercion and US foreign policy, the use of force short of war, edited by Melanie W. Sisson, James A. Siebens, and Barry M. Blechman
- Dawn of the code war, America's battle against Russia, China, and the rising global cyber threat, John P. Carlin with Garrett M. Graff
- The shield and the cloak, the security of the commons, Gary Hart
- New energy, new geopolitics, balancing stability and leverage, authors Sarah O. Ladislaw, Maren Leed, Molly A. Walton ; contributing authors Michelle Melton, Andrew Metrick, Jane Nakano, Frank A. Verrastro
- Across type, time and space, American grand strategy in comparative perspective, Peter Dombrowski, Simon Reich
- Old Europe, new Europe and the transatlantic security agenda, edited by Kerry Longhurst and Marcin Zaborowski
- US grand strategy in the 21st century, the case for restraint, edited by A. Trevor Thrall and Benjamin H. Friedman
- Peddling peril, how the secret nuclear trade arms America's enemies, David Albright
- Enemies of intelligence, knowledge and power in American national security, Richard K. Betts
- Trans-Atlantic data privacy relations as a challenge for democracy, edited by Dan Jerker B. Svantesson, Dariusz Kloza
- Where the evidence leads, a realistic strategy for peace and human security, Robert C. Johansen
- America unrivaled, the future of the balance of power, edited by G. John Ikenberry
- U.S. national security policy and strategy, documents and policy proposals, [edited by] Sam C. Sarkesian with Robert A. Vitas
- World of faith and freedom, why international religious liberty is vital to American national security, by Thomas F. Farr
- Safeguarding democratic capitalism, U.S. foreign policy and national security, 1920-2015, Melvyn P. Leffler
- Migrant mobilization and securitization in the US and Europe, how does it feel to be a threat?, Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia
- Global security, a review of strategic and economic issues, edited by Barry M. Blechman and Edward N. Luttwak
- Surveillance in the time of insecurity, Torin Monahan
- Shaper nations, strategies for a changing world, edited by William I. Hitchcock, Melvyn P. Leffler, Jeffrey W. Legro
- Winning the right war, the path to security for America and the world, Philip H. Gordon
- China and cybersecurity, espionage, strategy, and politics in the digital domain, Jon R. Lindsay, Tai Ming Cheung, and Derek S. Reveron
- One nation under contract, the outsourcing of American power and the future of foreign policy, Allison Stanger
- The new China-Russia alignment, critical challenges to U.S. security, Richard Weitz
- Knowledge regulation and national security in postwar America, Mario Daniels and John Krige
- Between cooperation and competition, the transatlantic defence market, Gordon Adams, Christophe Cornu and Andrew D. James ; edited by Burkard Schmitt
- Cocaine trafficking in Latin America, EU and US policy responses, by Sayaka Fukumi
- Strategy and defence planning, meeting the challenge of uncertainty, Colin S. Gray
- The Routledge handbook of transatlantic security, edited by Basil Germond, Jussi M. Hanhimäki, and Georges-Henri Soutou
- A responsible Congress, the politics of national security, by Alton Frye
- Congressional power, implications for American security policy, by Richard Haass
- Muslims and the state in the post-9/11 West, edited by Erik Bleich
- Predator empire, drone warfare and full spectrum dominance, Ian G.R. Shaw
- Frontiers of fear, immigration and insecurity in the United States and Europe, Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia
- Failed states and institutional decay, understanding instability and poverty in the developing world, Natasha M. Ezrow and Erica Frantz
- Energy's digital future, harnessing innovation for American resilience and national security, Amy Myers Jaffe
- L'Amérique vulnérable, antimissiles et culture stratégique aux États-Unis, 1946-1976, Jean-Philippe Baulon
- Entre cooperation et concurrence, le marche transatlantique de defense, Gordon Adams ... [and others]
- The choice, global domination or global leadership, Zbigniew Brzezinski
- Striking first, preemption and prevention in international conflict, Michael W. Doyle ; edited and introduced by Stephen Macedo ; with commentary by Harold Hongju Koh, Richard Tuck, Jeff McMahan
- Weapons of mass destruction and US foreign policy, the strategic use of a concept, Michelle Bentley
- The naked crowd, reclaiming security and freedom in an anxious age, Jeffrey Rosen
- Bluster, Donald Trump's war on terror, Peter R. Neumann
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