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Nuclear North Korea

a debate on engagement strategies
2005
Discusses the media's portrayal of North Korea as an irrational regime and assesses the historical and current American policy efforts to stop nuclear proliferation in North Korea.

A terrible glory

Custer and the Little Bighorn : the last great battle of the American West
2008
Presents a comprehensive account of the final battle of George Armstrong Custer at Little Bighorn River in June of 1876, based upon primary sources and forensic research of the battleground.

War over Kosovo

politics and strategy in a global age
2001
A collection of essays which assess the implications of the changing international security environment, especially for the United States and its military, in the decade since Operation Desert Storm.

The truth about the neutron bomb

the inventor of the bomb speaks out
1983

Saddam's bombmaker

the daring escape of the man who built Iraq's secret weapon
2001
Dr. Khidhir Hamza explains how Saddam Hussein created nuclear and biological weapons and discusses how he plans to use them.

Dereliction of duty

an eyewitness account of how Bill Clinton compromised America's national security
2003

The U.S. nuclear arsenal

a history of weapons and delivery systems since 1945
2009
Provides an overview of the development of U.S. nuclear weapons, describes the military's arsenal as well as delivery systems, and includes more than one hundred photographs and charts.

The nuclear age

2002
Contains thirty-two essays in which various authors discuss issues related to the Nuclear Age, from 1945 through the 1980s, discussing the atom bomb, the Iron Curtain, Mahatma Gandhi and nonviolent resistance, communism, the space race, segregation, Vietnam, apartheid, and other topics.

The making of the atom bomb

2000
Discusses various topics connected to the production of the atom bomb, including the development of nuclear energy, work on atomic weapons at the Los Alamos and other sites, and the decision to use the first atomic bomb during World War II.

The age of the unthinkable

why the new global order constantly surprises us and what to do about it
2009
Draws from a variety of disciplines, such as history, economics, psychology, and science, to argue that in order to meet the challenges faced by the United States during the twenty-first century there must be a shift in the way people view the world and themselves.

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