Incoming Resources
- Nuclear weapons and coercive diplomacy, Todd S. Sechser, Matthew Fuhrmann
- Global resources and international conflict, environmental factors in strategic policy and action, edited by Arthur H. Westing
- The vulnerability of empire, Charles A. Kupchan
- Why leaders fight, Michael Horowitz, University of Pennsylvania, Allan Stam, University of Virginia, Cali M. Ellis, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Military threats, the costs of coercion and the price of peace, Branislav L. Slantchev
- War, strategy, and military effectiveness, Williamson Murray
- Sicherheit für Westeuropa, alternative Sicherheits- und Militärpolitik, "Generale für Frieden und Abrüstung"
- Co-operation or competition?, defence procurement options for the 1990s, Martyn Bittleston
- Routledge handbook of defence studies, edited by David J. Galbreath and John R. Deni
- Strategic power, military capabilities and political utility, Edward N. Luttwak ; The Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C
- New dimensions in international security, [International Institute for International Studies], Part 2
- Security and international relations, Edward A. Kolodziej
- Armies without states, the privatization of security, Robert Mandel
- Strategic thought in the nuclear age, general editor Hossein Amirsadeghi
- Nuclear modernization in the 21st century, a technical, policy, and strategic review, edited by Aiden Warren and Philip M Baxter
- The militant face of democracy, liberal forces for good, edited by Anna Geis, Harald Müller and Niklas Schörnig
- Arms and influence, by Thomas C. Schelling
- War in the next decade, edited by Roger A. Beaumont and Martin Edmonds
- The diffusion of military power, causes and consequences for international politics, Michael C. Horowitz
- International organizations and military affairs, Hylke Dijkstra
- Confronting the 1990s, security in the developing countries, Yezid Sayigh
- Democratic civilian control of armed forces in the post-Cold War era, Alexandre Lambert
- Historical dimensions of national security problems, edited by Klaus Knorr
- Contemporary strategy, theories and policies, John Baylis ... [and others]
- Arms and influence, Thomas C. Schelling, Anne-Marie Slaughter
- A political economy of American hegemony, buildups, booms, and busts, Thomas Oatley University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- Peace and war, a theory of international relations, Raymond Aron ; translated from the French by Richard Howard and Annette Baker Fox
- The military origins of industrialisation and international trade rivalry, Gautam Sen
- Strategy and diplomacy 1870-1945, eight studies, Paul Kennedy
- Proxy war, the least bad option, Tyrone L. Groh
- Strategic disarmament, verification and national security, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
- The evolution of nuclear strategy, Lawrence Freedman
- Bombs and votes
- The politics of war, a study of the rationality of violence in inter-state relations, Charles Reynolds
- Failed states and fragile societies, a new world disorder?, Ingo Trauschweizer and Steven M. Miner, editors
- Terror, insecurity and liberty, illiberal practices of liberal regimes after 9/11, edited by Didier Bigo and Anastassia Tsoukala
- Sicherheitspolitik am Scheideweg?, Dieter S. Lutz (Hrsg.)
- Europe without defense?, 48 hours that could change the face of the world, Robert Close ; [foreword by Sam Nunn]
- New dimensions in international security, [International Institute for Strategic Studies], Part 1
- Offense and defense in the international system, George H. Quester ; with a new introduction by the author
- The global politics of arms sales, Andrew J. Pierre
- Exterminism and cold war, Edward Thompson ... [and others] ; edited by New Left Review
- NATO's strategic options, arms control and defense, edited by David S. Yost
- Nations in arms, the theory and practice of territorial defence, Adam Roberts
- Victory in war, foundations of modern military policy, William C. Martel
- Sicherheitspolitik, Analysen zur polit. u. militär. Sicherheit, hrsg. von Klaus-Dieter Schwarz
- Coercing compliance, state-initiated brute force in today's world, Robert Mandel
- The nuclear revolution, international politics before and after Hiroshima, Michael Mandelbaum
- Why leaders fight, Michael C. Horowitz, Allan C. Stam, Cali M. Ellis
- The end of strategic stability?, Nuclear weapons and the challenge of regional rivalries, Lawrence Rubin and Adam N. Stulberg, editors