The Global Rivals
New York: Vintage Books, 1989. First Vintage Books edition [stated]. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. ix, 210, [1] p. Index. More
New York: Vintage Books, 1989. First Vintage Books edition [stated]. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. ix, 210, [1] p. Index. More
New York: Praeger, [1972]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 355, figures, tables, chapter notes, appendices, bibliography, some ink and pencil underlining, primarily in first third of the book. More
New York: Praeger, [1972]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 355, figures, tables, chapter notes, appendices, bibliography, ink date on title page, slight scuffing to boards. More
Uppsala, Sweden: Dag Hammarskjold Foundation, 1996. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Wraps. 71, [1] pages. Boxes. This report is the second in a series of occasional papers published by the Dag Hammarskjold Foundation. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Title page has crease. Bidwai was also veteran peace activist. He helped found the Movement in India for Nuclear Disarmament (MIND), based in New Delhi, was a member of the International Network of Engineers and Scientists against Proliferation, and was one of the leaders of the Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace, India. Along with Achin Vanaik, Bidwai was the author of Testing Times. In 2000, Bidwai and Vanaik were awarded the Sean McBride International Peace Prize by the International Peace Bureau in recognition of their work opposing nuclear weapons development in South Asia. More
Washington, DC: Cen for the Study of For Aff, 1986. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. 24 cm, 151, wraps, illus. More
Washington, DC: Cen/Study of Foreign Affairs, 1986. First? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 151, wraps, illus., glossary. More
Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C. National Defense University Press, 1996. Trade paperback. xii, 224 p. : ill. (some col. ), col. maps; 28 cm. More
Washington, DC: National Defense University, 1997. First Printing. 23 cm, 63, wraps. More
Washington, DC: National Defense University, 1997. First Printing. 23 cm, 63, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1999. 314, wraps, illus. (some in color), maps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1986. 151, wraps, illus., plates, glossary of terms, bibliography. More
Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1978. Reprint edition, first printing thus. Hardcover. 148, [4] pages plus folding map at rear board. Sources. Important Deposits of Fissionable Material. Map of Sources of Raw Materials. Ex-library with usual library markings. Pencil erasure residue on fep. More
Stanford, CA: Stanford Alumni Association. First Printing [Stated]. Trade paperback. xiii, [1], 193, [1] pages. Illustrations. Chronology. Notes. Suggested Reading. Glossary of Terms. Index. Cover has slight wear and soiling. This is one of The Portable Stanford is a series publication of the Stanford Alumni Association. Dr. Coit Dennis Blacker is the Olivier Nomellini Professor in International Studies in the School of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford University. He served as Special Assistant to the President of the United States for National Security Affairs and Senior Director for Russian, Ukrainian and Eurasian Affairs at the National Security Council under National Security Advisor Anthony Lake during the Clinton administration. From 2003-2012, he was the director of the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University and is a current Study Group Member of the National Commission on Terrorism. More
New York: Whittlesey House, 1949. 244, footnotes, tables, charts, bibliography, index, some soiling, DJ worn. More
New York: Whittlesey House, 1949. 244, footnotes, tables, charts, bibliography, index, some discoloration inside boards & flyleaves, some wear to bds/spine. More
New York: Council on Foreign Relations, c1996. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 83, wraps, pencil erasure on front endpaper. PRIORITY 2. Sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations, and by the Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom. More
New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1999. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 79, wraps, sticker residue on front cover. More
Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1989. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. 24 cm, 491, List of Acronyms. Tables. Figures. Notes. Index. This is a research volume from the Institute for East-West Security Studies. Among the contributors are: Richard Kugler, Alexei Arbatov, Ian Cuthbertson, Jonathan Dean, Timothy Wirth, and Arnold Kanter. Robert Dean Blackwill (born August 8, 1939) is a retired American diplomat, author, and a senior fellow at the Council of Foreign Relations. Blackwill served as the United States Ambassador to India under President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2003 and as United States National Security Council Deputy for Iraq from 2003 to 2004, where he was a liaison between Paul Bremer and Condoleezza Rice. President Ronald Reagan nominated him to Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor on March 29, 1985, and designated him to be the chief negotiator of the US with the Warsaw Pact for the Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions talks. Blackwill served in this position with the rank of Ambassador. On March 13, 1989, President George H. W. Bush appointed Blackwill as special assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and as senior director for European and Soviet Affairs. From 1978 to 1981, F. Stephen Larrabee served on the U.S. National Security Council staff in the White House as a specialist on Soviet–East European affairs and East-West political-military relations. He then held the Distinguished Chair in European Security at the RAND Corporation. More
New York: Council on Foreign Relations, c1996. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 83, wraps. Sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations and the Nixon Center for Peace and Freedom. More
Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1989. Wraps. 532, wraps, illus., index. This is a research volume from the Institute for East-West Security Studies. Among the contributors are: Richard Kugler, Alexei Arbatov, Ian Cuthbertson, Jonathan Dean, Timothy Wirth, and Arnold Kanter. Robert Dean Blackwill (born August 8, 1939) is a retired American diplomat, author, and a senior fellow at the Council of Foreign Relations. Blackwill served as the United States Ambassador to India under President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2003 and as United States National Security Council Deputy for Iraq from 2003 to 2004, where he was a liaison between Paul Bremer and Condoleezza Rice. President Ronald Reagan nominated him to Senior Foreign Service, Class of Minister-Counselor on March 29, 1985, and designated him to be the chief negotiator of the US with the Warsaw Pact for the Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions talks. Blackwill served in this position with the rank of Ambassador. On March 13, 1989, President George H. W. Bush appointed Blackwill as special assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and as senior director for European and Soviet Affairs. From 1978 to 1981, F. Stephen Larrabee served on the U.S. National Security Council staff in the White House as a specialist on Soviet–East European affairs and East-West political-military relations. He then held the Distinguished Chair in European Security at the RAND Corporation. More
Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, 1995. First edition. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. Glued binding. v, [3], 108 p. Brookings Occasional Papers. Occasional footnotes. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Date stamped on bottom edge. Bruce G. Blair (born 1947) is a nuclear security expert and a research scholar at the Program on Science and Global Security at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Joining the program in May 2013, he focuses on technical and policy steps on the path toward the verifiable elimination of nuclear weapons, specifically on deep bilateral nuclear arms reductions, multilateral arms negotiations and de-alerting of nuclear arsenals. He is co-founder of Global Zero, an international nonpartisan group consisting of 300 world leaders, over 150 student chapters and millions of supporters worldwide dedicated to achieving the elimination of nuclear weapons. He was a senior fellow in the Foreign Policy Studies Program at the Brookings Institution from 1987 to 2000. More
[Carlisle Barracks, PA]: U.S. Army War College, 1991. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 28, wraps, references, pencil erasure on title page. More
Carlisle Barracks, PA: U.S. Army War College, [1993]. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 33, wraps, references. Foreword by John W. Mountcastle. More
Carlisle Barracks, PA: U.S. Army War College, 1993. First? Edition. First? Printing. 33, wraps, endnotes. More
Carlisle, PA: U. S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2009. Presumed first edition/first printing. Trade paperback. vii, [1], 338, [2] p. Endnotes. More