The Crises of Power: An Interpretation of United States Foreign Policy During the Kissinger Years
New York: Columbia University Press, 1979. Reprint. Third printing. Hardcover. xi, 170 p. Notes. Index. More
New York: Columbia University Press, 1979. Reprint. Third printing. Hardcover. xi, 170 p. Notes. Index. More
Santa Monica, CA: RAND, 2003. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. xxiv, 128 pages. Acronyms. Footnotes. Tables. Figures. References. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Corner of page 33/34 creased. Glenn Buchan was the Associate Program Director for C3I/Space systems in Project AIR FORCE. He joined RAND as a research staff member in the Defense Planning and Analysis Department in 1984. His research has spanned a wide range of defense topics. In the area of strategic and nuclear planning, he has constructed war plans and evaluated force interactions, studied arms control verification issues and implications of various weapon systems on arms control, and analyzed Soviet strategy. His research has also focused on nuclear and conventional uses of heavy bombers. He led a major RAND study on the future structure of the U.S. heavy bomber force, focusing heavily on a range of potential applications for the B-2 bomber. More
Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2003. First? Edition. First? Printing. 128, wraps, footnotes, figures, tables, acronyms, references. More
Washington, DC: American Enterprise Inst. 1972. 87, notes, DJ somewhat worn and soiled. More
Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: Air University Press, 2017. NPR Special Edition. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Trade paperback. Glued binding. 139, [1] pages. Illustrations (Tables). Notes. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Strategic Studies Quarterly is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal sponsored by the United States Air Force covering issues related to national and international security. Published by Air University Press, the SSQ explores strategic issues of current and continuing interest to the United States Department of Defense and US international partners. New editions are released on the first day of March, June, September, and December. In early 2017, the journal launched an online news talk show, "Issues and Answers," with interviews and discussion panels of United States Department of Defense subject matter experts and outside academics. A key content item is an Interview with General John E. Hyten, Commander, USSTRATCOM. Nuclear Posture review and Missile Defense, Modernization, Arms Control are discussed. More
Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: Air University Press, 2017. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus. Trade paperback. Glued binding. 152 pages. Illustrations (Tables, Figures). Notes. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Strategic Studies Quarterly is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal sponsored by the United States Air Force covering issues related to national and international security. Published by Air University Press, the SSQ explores strategic issues of current and continuing interest to the United States Department of Defense and US international partners. New editions are released on the first day of March, June, September, and December. In early 2017, the journal launched an online news talk show, "Issues and Answers," with interviews and discussion panels of United States Department of Defense subject matter experts and outside academics. More
New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, c1981. First Printing. 22 cm, 223, graphs, footnotes, light yellow highlighting on a number of pages, DJ quite worn and chipped at edges. More
Totowa, NJ: Barnes & Noble Books, 1986. First U.S. Edition. First? Printing. Wraps. 378 pages. Wraps, glossary, notes, references, index, covers somewhat worn & soiled, some pg discoloration. Signed by the author (Bulkeley). More
New York: Vintage Books, 1990. First Vintage Edition. First Printing. 735, wraps, bibliography, notes, index, highlighting & red ink notes & underlining to text, some wear to cover edges This book covers the fifty-year period from the discovery of fission in 1938 to the superpower summitry of 1988. Bundy gives particular atttention to the most dangerous confrontations of the two superpowers--Khrushchev's challenges in Berlin and the Cuban missile crisis. More
New York: Random House, 1988. First Edition. Second Printing. 735, bibliography, notes, index, red marker line to fore-edge, slight soiling and small scratches to DJ. More
New York: Council on Foreign Relations, c1993. First Printing. 23 cm, 107, Admiral Crowe was formerly Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; Dr. Drell is a noted nuclear physicist. More
New York: Council on Foreign Relations, 1993. First Printing. Hardcover. 23 cm, 107, footnotes, index, pencil erasure on half-title. Sidney David Drell (September 13, 1926 – December 21, 2016) was an American theoretical physicist and arms control expert. He was professor emeritus at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) and senior fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution. Drell was a noted contributor in the fields of quantum electrodynamics and high-energy particle physics. The Drell–Yan process is partially named for him. Drell was active as a scientific advisor to the U.S. government, and was a founding member of the JASON Defense Advisory Group. William James Crowe Jr. (January 2, 1925 – October 18, 2007) was an admiral who served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and as the ambassador to the United Kingdom under President Clinton. McGeorge "Mac" Bundy (March 30, 1919 – September 16, 1996) was an American expert in defense policy, serving as United States National Security Advisor to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson. He was president of the Ford Foundation from 1966 through 1979. In 1953 as its youngest dean worked to develop Harvard as a merit-based university. He also served as a scholar in residence at the Carnegie Corporation. More
Washington DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2006. Presumed first paperback edition. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. xi, [3], 340, [4] pages. Index. Foreword by William J. Perry. George Bunn (May 26, 1925 – April 21, 2013) was an American diplomat, lawyer, and nonproliferation expert. He drafted the legislation that created the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA), was one of the lead U.S. negotiators of the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT), served as Dean of the law school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and spent the last two decades of his career at the Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University. Christopher Chyba is professor of astrophysical sciences and international affairs at Princeton University. His security-related research emphasizes nuclear weapons policy, arms control, and nonproliferation. Prior to coming to Princeton, Chyba co-directed Stanford University's Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC). Chyba served on the White House staff from 1993-1995, serving on the National Security Council staff, and then in the National Security Division of the Office of Science and Technology Policy. In August 2009, President Obama appointed him a member of the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST). More
Tokyo, Japan: Bunrindo Co., Ltd., 1991. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Trade paperback. 80, [16] pages. 103, [1] pages. Illustrations (some in color). Map. Tabular Data. Minor sticker residue on back cover. TEXT IS LARGELY IN JAPANESE. No. 31 in this Famous Airplanes of the World series. Jeff Ethell Color Archives furnished many of the color images for the series, "Famous Airplanes of the World" More
Princeton, NJ: Center of Internat'l Studies, 1959. Quarto, 20, wraps, footnotes, spine & cover edges discolored, small stains in margin of title page. More
London: George G. Harrap & Co., Ltd., 1966. First edition. First Published stated on verso. Hardcover. xiii, [3], 288 p., 22 cm. Notes. Bibliography. Index. List of Abbreviations. DJ has some wear and soiling. The author claims that the key to survival is an awareness of what may be our alternatives for the future: disarmament, or the almost certain murder of millions in a nuclear Armageddon. This conclusion is based not on emotion or sentiment, or on a particular philosophical or political credo. It is founded on an instinct for self-preservation and built up through a hard-hitting, unsparing examination of the military facts of our time. More
Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 2004. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xiv, [2], 490, [6] pages. Figures/Maps. List of Abbreviations and Acronyms. Tables. Notes. Bibliography. Index. DJ has a chip at the top front spine. Dr. Nathan E. Busch is Co-Director of the Center For American Studies and a Professor of Government. He received an M.A. in political science from Michigan State University and a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto with specializations in international relations and political philosophy. Prior to coming to Christopher Newport University, he held positions at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Harvard University, and the University of Georgia. Dr. Busch has published widely in the field of international security and is a specialist in WMD proliferation and terrorism. He is author, co-author or co-editor of many books and articles on these issues, including, most recently, The Business of Counterterrorism: Public-Private Partnerships in Homeland Security, The Routledge Handbook of Nuclear Proliferation and Policy, and No End in Sight: The Continuing Menace of Nuclear Proliferation, and editor of Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Future of International Nonproliferation Policy. More
Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2001. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 25 cm. xxi, [1], 178 pages. Figure. Table. Several paperclip impressions, some underlining and marginal marks on a few pages. Richard William Butler, AC (born 13 May 1942) is a retired Australian public servant, United Nations weapons inspector, and a former Governor of Tasmania. In 1983 he was appointed as Australia's Permanent Representative on Disarmament to the United Nations in Geneva. He was next appointed Australian Ambassador to Thailand, and played a major part in the Cambodian peace settlement, working closely with then Foreign Minister Gareth Evans. He was Australian Ambassador to the United Nations from 1992 to 1997. More
Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2001. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. 25 cm. xxi, [1], 178 pages. Figure. Table. Westview Press release laid in. Minor edge soiling noted. Richard William Butler, AC (born 13 May 1942) is a retired Australian public servant, United Nations weapons inspector, and a former Governor of Tasmania. In 1983 he was appointed as Australia's Permanent Representative on Disarmament to the United Nations in Geneva. He was next appointed Australian Ambassador to Thailand, and played a major part in the Cambodian peace settlement, working closely with then Foreign Minister Gareth Evans. He was Australian Ambassador to the United Nations from 1992 to 1997. More
Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1983. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 220, minor wear and soiling to DJ. More
Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1983. First? Edition. First? Printing. 23 cm, 220. More
New York: Basic Books, c1987. First Printing. 25 cm, 288, notes, index, pencil erasure on front endpaper. More
Colorado Springs, CO: U.S. Air Force Academy, Institute for National Security Studies, 2002. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Pamphlet. x, 31, [5] pages. Notes. Significant moisture staining on this work. Part of back cover missing. INSS Occasional Paper 46. John Cappello, a 25-year veteran of the United States Air Force. Most recently, John served as a senior analyst at the U.S. Missile Defense Agency annex office in Tel Aviv, where he worked closely with the Israel Missile Defense Organization, providing program support for the Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and Arrow anti-missile programs. John’s distinguished career also includes serving as the U.S. Air Force attaché to the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv, Israel, where he was responsible for all operational, logistical, and technical issues between the Israel Air Force and the U.S. Air Force. In this capacity, John also advised the United States Ambassador to Israel on all air, space, and missile defense issues, as well as defense authorization and appropriations issues. Before his time in Tel Aviv, John served as U.S. Air Force attaché and Acting Defense attaché in Belgrade, Serbia, and as a political military officer at Headquarters United States European Command, Stuttgart, Germany. Lt.-Col. Gwendolyn M. Hall was a professor of Political Science at the U.S. Air Force Academy. Major Stephen Lambert was an assistant professor at the U.S. Air Force Academy. More
Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1983. Fourth Printing [stated]. Hardcover. 22 cm. xvii, [2], 268, [2] pages. Figures. Notes. Index. Foreword by Derek Bok. Highlighting noted. Members of the Study Group included: Paul Doty, Stanley Hoffmann, Samuel P. Huntington, Joseph S. Nye, Jr., and Scott D. Sagan. More
Washington DC: National Defense University Press, 2012. Revised and Updated, First printing thus. Wraps. [6], 91, [3] pages. Charts. Notes. Dr. W. Seth Carus is a Distinguished Research Fellow at the National Defense University. His research focuses on issues related to biological warfare, including threat assessment, biodefense, and the role of the Department of Defense in responding to biological agent use. He also studies allegations of biological agent use and has written a working paper, Bioterrorism and Biocrimes: The Illicit Use of Biological Agents in the 20th Century, and several articles on that subject. He has been at NDU since 1997. From 2003 to 2013 he also served as the Center’s Deputy Director. From 2001 to 2003, Dr. Carus was detailed to the Office of the Vice President, where he was the Senior Advisor to the Vice President for Biodefense. Before assuming that position, he was on the staff of the National Preparedness Review commissioned to recommend changes in homeland security organization and supported the Office of Homeland Security while it was being established. Prior to joining NDU, Dr. Carus was a research analyst at the Center for Naval Analyses. He worked on studies related to naval forward presence in the Persian Gulf and on the impact of nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons on the conduct of a major regional contingency in Korea. From 1991 to 1994, Dr. Carus was a member of the Policy Planning staff in the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense. Before joining the government, he was a research fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Dr. Carus has a Ph.D. from the Johns Hopkins University. More