military policy

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military policy

Is Iran a threat to global security?

2006
Twelve essays argue opposing points on the issue of whether Iran is a threat, discussing the country's nuclear program, diplomacy in American-Iranian relations, and other topics.

American military policy

2004
Presents arguments for and against the United States' role as global policeman, the reduction of our nuclear arsenal, and the need for a ballistic missile defense shield.

Rogue nations

2006
Presents twenty-five essays that argue opposing positions on issues related to rogue nations, including what countries are the most dangerous, what threats they pose, human rights violations, and suggested global responses to these nations.

Weapons of mass destruction

opposing viewpoints
2005
Presents twenty-two debate-style essays on questions regarding weapons of mass destruction (WMD), such as how likely a WMD attack is, how the U.S. can defend itself against one, and what policies the U.S. should adopt toward nuclear weapons.

Do nuclear weapons pose a serious threat?

2005
Contains eleven articles in which the authors debate the extent to which nuclear weapons pose a serious threat to the security of the world, and the need for a missile defense system in the U.S.

Plan of attack

2004
Presents a behind-the-scenes account of the maneuvering that went on in the Bush administration in planning for the U.S. invasion of Iraq on March 19, 2003, based on interviews with seventy-five key participants, including Bush, members of his war council, and others.

The American military

opposing viewpoints
1983

U.S. national debate topic, 2010-2011

the American military presence overseas
2010

Is Iran a threat to global security?

2010
Twelve essays argue opposing points on the issue of whether Iran is a threat, discussing the country's nuclear program, diplomacy in American-Iranian relations, and other topics.

The commanders

1991
The behind-the-scenes story of how President Bush and his military high command made their decisions.

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