National Security
Profile of the Army: A Reference Handbook
Arlington, VA: Association of the U.S. Army, 1997. Quarto, 42, wraps, illus. (some color), fold-out color maps, figures, appendices, rear cover somewhat scratched. More
Ninth German-American Roundtable on NATO: NATO Modernization, Arms Control, and East-West Relations
Cambridge, MA: Inst/Foreign Policy Analysis, c1988. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 68, wraps, illus., appendix, some wear and soiling to covers, pencil erasure on title page. More
Finding Common Ground; U. S. Export Controls in a Changed Global Environment
National Academy Press: National Academy Press, 1991. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. xviii, 390 pages. Index. Footnotes. Figures. Tables. Appendixes. (including Glossary). Index. Protecting U.S. security by controlling technology exports has long been a major issue. But the threat of the Soviet sphere is rapidly being superseded by state-sponsored terrorism; nuclear, chemical, biological, and missile proliferation; and other critical security factors. This volume provides a policy outline and specific steps for an urgently needed revamping of U.S. and multilateral export controls. It presents the latest information on these and many other pressing issues: The successes and failures of U.S. export controls, including a look at U.S. laws, regulations, and export licensing; U.S. participation in international agencies; and the role of industry; The effects of export controls on industry; and The growing threat of "proliferation" technologies. World events make this volume indispensable to policy makers, government security agencies, technology exporters, and faculty and students of international affairs. More
Report of the Defense Science Task Force on University Responsiveness to National Security Requirements
Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Defense, 1982. Approx. 100, wraps, staple bound, illus., diagrams, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
Basic Aerospace Doctrine of the United States Air Force: AFM 1-1
Washington, DC: U.S. Dept. of the Air Force, 1984. Presumed first printing this edition. Three Ring Binder. Number of printed pages stated as 68. Three-hole punched. Figures. Annex A: Evolution of Basic Doctrine. Annex B: Selected Bibliography and Reading List. Three-hole punched. Stiff cover vinyl binder. Binder somewhat soiled. Supersedes FM 1-1, 14 February 1979. Topics covered include military instrument of national power; employing aerospace forces; missions and specialized tasks; and organizing, training, equipping, and sustaining aerospace forces. Aerospace doctrine is a statement of officially sanctioned believes and warfighting principles which described and guide the proper use of aerospace forces in military action. The Air Force has articulated aerospace doctrine at difference levels and depths of detail in the forms of basic, operations, and tactical doctrine. Basic doctrine states the most fundamental and enduring beliefs which described and guide the proper use of aerospace forces in military actions. Basic doctrine is the foundation of all aerospace doctrine. Basic doctrine provides broad and continuing guidance on how Air Force forces are prepared and employed. More
Regional Security in South Asia. Hearing, October 20, 1999
Washington, DC: GPO, 2000. 24 cm, 72, wraps. More
Proposal to Convert National Guard Civilian Technicians from Excepted to Competitive Status and H.R. 4884. Hearing
Washington, DC: GPO, 1994. 24 cm, 58, wraps, slight undulation to document H.R. 4884 proposed granting competitive status to certain FBI personnel. More
Implications of Transnational Terrorism for the Visa Waiver Program. Hearing, February 28, 2002
Washington, DC: GPO, 2002. 40, wraps, appendix. More
Encryption, Key Recovery, and Privacy Protection in the Information Age. Hearing on S. 376 and S. 909, July 9, 1997
Washington, DC: GPO, 1997. 24 cm, 130, wraps. More