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American-Ukrainian Nuclear Relations. BOOK. 1996. Examines the early history of United States-Ukraine relations over the nuclear weapons issue. Presents both the history of a 2-year period, 1992-1994, and posits a number of explanations as to why things developed the way they did. Establishes a framework of this important period from which scholars can further proceed. 0-16-061193-8 S/N 008-020-01413-3 -- $6.50 Arms Control and Disarmament Agreements: Texts and Histories of the Negotiations. BOOK. 1996. Contains the texts of the Geneva Protocol of 1925 and, in chronological order up to May 1988, all major arms control agreements concluded after World War II in which the United States has been a participant. 0-16-048689-0 S/N 002-000-00104-7 -- $31.00 Explaining and Influencing Chinese Arms Transfers. BOOK. 1995. Addresses the factors motivating Chinese conventional arms sales and speculates on the means to influence them. Describes the history of People's Republic of China arms exports, then examines various demand- and supply-side reasons for these transfers. Identifies recurring problems in the global arms trade that put this study of China's arms trade into perspective. 0-16-061175-X S/N 008-020-01355-2 -- $4.75 Foreign Relations of the United States:
Know Thy Enemy: Profiles of Adversary Leaders and Their Strategic Cultures. BOOK. 2003. Profiles the personalities and strategic cultures of some of the United States' most dangerous international rivals. 0-16-068049-2 S/N 008-070-00785-1 -- $41.00 Right Makes Might: Freedom and Power in the Information Age. BOOK. 1998. Examines the relationship of intentions and capabilities in the information age, using China as a case in point. Hypothesizes that although power remains important in world politics, globalization has transformed its character, correlates, and consequences: Power now depends on freedom. 0-16-061217-9 S/N 008-020-01448-6 -- $5.50 Shock and Awe: Achieving Rapid Dominance. BOOK. 1996. Explores alternative concepts for structuring mission capability packages around which United States military forces might be configured in the future. Includes the reflections of three former commanders, two generals and an admiral. 0-16-068005-0 S/N 008-020-01534-2 -- $26.00 Transatlantic Armaments Cooperation: Report of the Military Research Fellows, DSMC 1990-2000. BOOK. 2000. Presents the results of an intensive 11-month program for three military research fellows. Focuses on transatlantic cooperative programs. Provides an updated comprehensive view of the salient features of transatlantic armaments cooperation and some ways in which the context is changing. S/N 008-020-01484-2 -- $21.00 Transforming Nuclear Deterrence. BOOK. 1997. Presents summaries of remarks made at a series of nine discussions on the theme of "Managing and Transforming Nuclear Deterrence," sponsored by the Institute for National Strategic Studies. Focuses on the relationship of the United States and Russia in light of this topic. 0-16-061202-0 S/N 008-020-01428-1 -- $6.00 United States Nuclear Policy in the 21st Century: A Fresh Look At National Strategy and Requirements, Final Report. BOOK. 1998. Assesses the rationale and requirements for United States nuclear weapons, and the infrastructure and people that are critical to their sustainment, in the current and future security environment. Promotes greater understanding of the issues and the measures that will be necessary to sustain deterrence in an uncertain future. 0-16-061227-6 S/N 008-020-01460-5 -- $15.00 Verifying Nonproliferation Treaties: Obligation, Process, and Sovereignty. BOOK. 1996. Examines two issues of national security policy: stemming the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction; and verifying international nonproliferation agreements. Describes the forces that shape the ways in which negotiators address the question of establishing and maintaining confidence among signatories to treaties limiting nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and reducing the size of conventional forces. Explains how the chance events of the day intertwine with substantive developments in treaty negotiations and implementation. 0-16-051683-8 S/N 008-020-01381-1 -- $8.50 Weapons of Mass Destruction: New Perspectives on Counterproliferation. BOOK. 1995. Provides information from a symposium which addressed the challenges to United States national security and international stability posed by the spread of weapons of mass destruction. Covers nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons; and missiles as a means of delivery. 0-16-047822-7 S/N 008-020-01360-9 -- $14.00 World Military Expenditures and Arms Transfers . . .
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