United States -- Military policy
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United States -- Military policy
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Incoming Resources
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- Imperial grunts, the American military on the ground, Robert D. Kaplan
- Spies for hire, the secret world of intelligence outsourcing, Tim Shorrock
- The killing of Osama Bin Laden, Seymour M. Hersh
- The liberal virus, permanent war and the Americanization of the world, by Samir Amin ; translated by James H. Membrez
- The Oxford handbook of U.S. national security, Derek s. Reveron, Nikolas K. Gvosdev, and John A. Cloud, editors
- Victory in war, foundations of modern strategy, William C. Martel
- Deterrence in American foreign policy, theory and practice, Alexander L. George, Richard Smoke
- War and politics, Bernard Brodie
- The Condor years, how Pinochet and his allies brought terrorism to three continents ; with a new afterword by the author, John Dinges
- Weapons for victory, the Hiroshima decision, Robert James Maddox
- Blood and oil, the dangers and consequences of America's growing petroleum dependency, Michael T. Klare
- The fog of war, lessons from the life of Robert S. McNamara, James G. Blight and Janet M. Lang
- Fear's empire, war, terrorism, and democracy, Benjamin R. Barber
- Latin America in the era of the Cuban Revolution and beyond, Thomas C. Wright
- The Oxford handbook of U.S. national security, edited by Derek S. Reveron, Nikolas K. Gvosdev, and John A. Cloud
- The Pentagon's new map, war and peace in the twenty-first century, Thomas P.M. Barnett
- The culture of terrorism, Noam Chomsky
- Victory in war, foundations of modern military policy, William C. Martel
- Striking first, the preventive war doctrine and the reshaping of U.S. foreign policy, edited by Betty Glad and Chris J. Dolan
- Allies of a kind, the United States, Britain and the war against Japan, 1941-1945, Christopher Thorne
- Drift, the unmooring of American military power, Rachel Maddow
- Strategy and the Second World War, Jeremy Black
- Without hesitation, the odyssey of an American warrior, Hugh Shelton with Ronald Levinson and Malcolm McConnell
- The cost of chaos, the Trump administration and the world, Peter Bergen
- US strategy in Africa, AFRICOM, terrorism, and security challenges, edited by David J. Francis
- Virtuous war, mapping the military-industrial-media-entertainment network, James Der Derian
- Winning modern wars, Iraq, terrorism, and the American empire, Wesley K. Clark
- My journey at the nuclear brink, William J. Perry
- Wu jiao da lou zhi nao, Meiguo guo fang bu gao ji yan jiu ji hua ju bu wei ren zhi de li shi, (Mei) Anni Yagebusen (Annie Jacobsen) zhu ; Li Wenjie, Guo Ying yi = The Pentagon's brain : an uncensored history of DARPA, America's top secret military research agency
- The Iraq Study Group report, James A. Baker, III, and Lee H. Hamilton, co-chairs; Lawrence S. Eagleburger ... [et al.]
- The new American militarism, how Americans are seduced by war, Andrew J. Bacevich
- Empire's law, the American imperial project and the 'war to remake the world', edited by Amy Bartholomew
- Rise of the Vulcans, the history of Bush's war cabinet, James Mann
- Corporate warriors, the rise of the privatized military industry, P.W. Singer
- Hegemony or survival, America's quest for global dominance, Noam Chomsky
- Presidential doctrines, national security from Woodrow Wilson to George W. Bush, Robert P. Watson, Charles Gleek, and Michael Grillo, editors
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