The War Powers Resolution: Balance of War Powers in the Eighties
Place_Pub: Washington, DC: GPO, 1985. First Printing. 23 cm, 78, wraps, appendices, endnotes, bibliography, some soiling to covers. More
Place_Pub: Washington, DC: GPO, 1985. First Printing. 23 cm, 78, wraps, appendices, endnotes, bibliography, some soiling to covers. More
Cambridge, MA: Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, Inc., 1988. First Printing [Stated]. Wraps. 23 cm. vii, [1], 25, [1] pages. Footnotes. List of Publications. Wraps. Some soiling to covers. Pencil erasure residue to title page. Theodore Lyman Eliot Jr. (January 24, 1928 – August 8, 2019) a Trustee Emeritus of The Asia Foundation’s Board of Trustees. Mr. Eliot first joined the Board of The Asia Foundation in 1990. He was a retired Foreign Service Officer who served in Sri Lanka, Germany, the Soviet Union, and Iran, and in 1973-1978, as U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan. His Washington assignments included executive secretary (1969-1973) and inspector general (1978) of the Department of State. In 1978 he retired from the Foreign Service after 30 years to become dean of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. In 1985-1987, he was director of The Asia Foundation’s Center for Asian-Pacific Affairs. Ambassador Eliot has been a director of a number of corporations, including the Raytheon Company, and a board member of many non-profits in the international and environmental arenas. He previously served on The Asia Foundation’s board from 1990-2002, including as vice chairman and chairman of the Executive Committee. He was a member of the American Academy of Diplomacy and Boston's Eliot family. Eliot graduated from Harvard College in 1948 and received a Master of Public Administration from Harvard's Graduate School of Public Administration in 1956. He also served as Secretary General for the United States of the Bilderberg Meetings from 1981 to October 1993. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1973. First Printing. 448, appendices, notes, bibliography, index, DJ soiled: edges worn and small tears. More
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1973. First Printing. 448, appendices, notes, bibliography, index, DJ somewhat soiled, rear DJ creased. More
New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1984. First Printing. 367, illus., index. More
London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1984. First U.K.? Edition. 367, illus., index, some creasing and small tears to DJ edges, ink name and address inside front board. More
New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1984. First Printing. Hardcover. xiii, [3], 367, [1] pages. Illustrations. Index. Slight wear and scuffing to DJ. Inscribed by the author ("Al Haig"). Alexander Meigs "Al" Haig Jr. (December 2, 1924 – February 20, 2010) was an Army general who served as the United States Secretary of State under President Ronald Reagan and White House Chief of Staff under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford. He served as Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, and as Supreme Allied Commander Europe. A veteran of the Korean and Vietnam Wars, Haig earned of the Distinguished Service Cross, the Silver Star with oak leaf cluster, and the Purple Heart. Haig was White House Chief of Staff, during the height of the Watergate affair from May 1973 until Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974. Haig was credited with keeping the government running while President Nixon was preoccupied with Watergate. During July and August 1974, Haig played an instrumental role in finally persuading Nixon to resign. Haig remained White House Chief of Staff during these early days of the Ford Administration. More
New York: Atheneum, 1970. First Edition. 278, footnotes, bibliography, index, sticker residue on front DJ, small tears to top & bottom DJ edges, sm pc missing at DJ spine. More
Leesburg, VA: LaRouche's Committee, 1999. 274, wraps, illus., footnotes, figures, slight soiling to covers. More
Beverly Hills, CA: SAGE Publications Inc., 1980. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 324 pages. Tables. Figures. References. Minor cover/edge wear. Volume 5 SAGE International Yearbook of Foreign Policy Studies. Part I: Threats and Foreign Policy; Part II: Weapons and Foreign Policy; Part III: Modeling Arms Races; and Part IV: Bibliography. Also includes a section about the authors. Among the topics and issues addressed are: Nuclear Weapons, Arms Control, Arms Race, Nuclear Proliferation, Social Science Methodology, Foreign Policy, International Crises, Crisis Management, Public Opinion, Military Spending, Arms Sales, Weapon Systems Acquisition, Military Production, Nuclear Armament, Superpower, Arms Spending, Sensitivity Analysis, and Comparative Studies. Charles W. Kegley, Jr. (Ph.D. Syracuse University) is a past president of the International Studies Association. He holds the title of Pearce Distinguished Professor of International Relations Emeritus at the University of South Carolina, where he was Chairman of the Department of Government and International Studies and Co-Chair, with former U.S. Secretary of State Lawrence S. Eagleburger, of the Byrnes International Center. A former Pew Faculty Fellow at Harvard University, Kegley previously served on the faculty at Georgetown University. He has served as the editor of The SAGE International Yearbook of Foreign Policy Studies, and has authored or edited over four dozen books on foreign policy and world politics, including eighteen editions of World Politics: Trend and Transformation, which has been translated into Arabic, Chinese, Hebrew, Korean, Serbian, Spanish, and Turkish. More
New York: Oxford University Press, 2002. Reprint. Second printing. Hardcover. xviii, 222 p. Illustrations. Notes. Index. More
Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1988. 299, notes, index, tables, half inch tear at top of DJ, wear to edges of DJ, fore-edge slightly soiled & remainder mark. More
Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1988. 299, notes, tables, index, slight wear and soiling to DJ. More
Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1988. 299 pages. Notes, index, tables, some wear/small tears to DJ edges, rear DJ creased. Presentation copy signed by all three editors. More
Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Publishing Company, 1988. Wraps. 299 pages. Wraps, notes, index, tables, some wear to covers and spine, top corner p.163 to end slightly curled. More