Peace in our time?
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1965 |
Morgenthau, Hans J. |
Communists in coalition governments
|
1965 |
Niemeyer, Gerhart |
Exploiting communist vulnerabilities
|
1965 |
Walker, Richard Louis |
The role of intelligence in the cold war
|
1965 |
Dulles, Allen Welsh |
Perspectives for Eastern Europe
|
1965 |
Burks, Richard V. |
Soviet education for scientific and technical supremacy
|
1965 |
DeWitt, Nicholas |
Unilateral disarmament: A case history
|
1965 |
Armstrong, Donald |
Public opinion, the sector and national defense
|
1965 |
Barnett, Frank R. |
The strategy of peaceful coexistence
|
1965 |
Allen, Richard V. |
Military-civilian partnership in education to the communist threat
|
1965 |
Eisenhower, Dwight D. |
Security is too important to be left to computers
|
1965 |
Kane, Francis X. |
Cuba: Thoughts prompted by the crisis
|
1965 |
Marshall, Charles Burton |
Communist pre-insurgency techniques
|
1965 |
Osanka, Franklin Mark |
Why we treat different communist countries differently
|
1965 |
Rusk, Dean |
The challenge to military professionalism
|
1965 |
Ginsburgh, Robert N. |
How monolithic was the monomlith?
|
1965 |
Daniels, Robert Vincent |
How strong, how weak is the Soviet Union
|
1965 |
Strausz-Hupé, Robert |
Planning in foreign affairs: The missing element
|
1965 |
Lindsay, Franklin A. |
The United Nations reconsidered
|
1965 |
Moore jr., Raymond A. |
The cold war : origins and development
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1965 |
Davis, Paul C. |