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The Stephen B. Low Information Center, at the  National Foreign Affairs Training Center (NFATC) has the following books on Military and National Security to offer federal libraries. Please send your request directly to [log in to unmask] and include your mailing address in your email signature. There will be no charge for postage.

 

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Howe, H. M. (2000). Ambiguous order: Military forces in African states. Boulder, Colo: Lynne Rienner.

 

Hart, G., & Lind, W. S. (1986). America can win: The case for military reform. Bethesda, Md: Adler & Adler.

 

Lefever, E. W., & Hunt, E. S. (1982). The apocalyptic premise: Nuclear arms debated. Washington D.C: Ethics and Public Policy Center.

 

Gompert, D. C., Lachow, I., Perkins, J., & National Defense University. (2006). Battle-wise: Seeking time-information superiority in networked warfare. Washington, D.C: Published for the Center for Technology and National Security Policy by National Defense University Press.

 

Millett, R., & Gold-Biss, M. (1995). Beyond praetorianism: The Latin American military in transition. Miami, Fla: North-South Senter Press.

 

Coram, R. (2002). Boyd: The fighter pilot who changed the art of war. New York: Back Bay Books.

 

Scobell, A. (2003). China's use of military force: Beyond the Great Wall and the long march. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

 

Cliff, R., Hallion, R. P., & Saunders, P. C. (2012). The Chinese Air Force: Evolving concepts, roles, and capabilities. Washington, DC: National Defense University Press.

 

Saunders, P. C. (2011). The Chinese Navy: Expanding capabilities, evolving roles. Washington, D.C: National Defense University Press.

 

Jablonsky, D., & Army War College (U.S.). (1990). Churchill, the making of a grand strategist. Carlisle Barracks, Pa: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College.

 

Priniotakis, M., Fenzel, M. R., Rich, D., Mancini, A. S., Miller, J., & Council for Emerging National Security Affairs. (2008). Countering insurgency and promoting democracy. New York, NY: Council for Emerging National Security Affairs.

 

Dulles, A. (1963). The craft of intelligence. New York: Harper & Row.

 

National Security Affairs Conference, Buckingham, W. A., & National Defense University. (1984). Defense planning for the 1990s and the changing international environment: Based on the Tenth National Security Affairs Conference, October 7-8, 1983. Washington, DC: National Defense University Press, Fort Lesley J. McNair.

 

Larson, J. L., & Pelletiere, G. A. (1989). Earth data and new weapons. Washington, D.C: NDU Press.

 

Helmus, T. C., Paul, C., & Glenn, R. W. (2007). Enlisting Madison Avenue: The marketing approach to earning popular support in theaters of operation. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corp.

 

Boutros-Ghali, B., Bush, G., Carter, J., Gorbachev, M. S., Tutu, D., Hamburg, D. A., Vance, C. R., ... Carnegie Corporation of New York. (1998). Essays on leadership. Washington DC: Carnegie Corp. of New York.

 

Larsen, J. A., Mahan, E. R., & National Defense University Press. (2011). Establishing the Secretary's role: James Forrestal. Washington, D.C.: National Defense University Press.

 

Blank, S., Johnsen, W. T., Young, T.-D., & Army War College (U.S.). (2000). European security: Washington's shaping strategy in action. Carlisle Barracks, Pa.: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College.

 

Porch, D. (1991). The French foreign legion: A complete history of the legendary fighting force. New York: Harper Collins.

 

Matthews, L. J., & Army War College (U.S.). (2000). The future of the American military presence in Europe. Carlisle, Pa.: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College.

 

Scales, R. H., & Army War College (U.S.). (2000). Future warfare: Anthology. Carlisle Barracks, Pa: U.S. Army War College.

 

Tangredi, S. J., National Defense University., & National Defense University Press. (2002). Globalization and maritime power. Washington, D.C: National Defense University Press.

 

Gaston, J. C. (1992). Grand strategy and the decisionmaking process. Washington, D.C: National Defense University Press.

 

Guevara, C., Loveman, B., & Davies, T. M. (1985). Guerrilla warfare. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

 

Galbraith, J. K. (1969). How to control the military. Garden City, N.Y: Doubleday.

 

Kaplan, R. D. (2005). Imperial grunts: The American military on the ground. New York: Random House.

 

Perkovich, G. (1999). India's nuclear bomb: The impact on global proliferation. Berkeley: University of California Press.

 

Cordesman, A. H., & Hashim, A. (1997). Iran: Dilemmas of dual containment. Boulder, Colo: Westview Press.

 

Klieman, A. S. (1985). Israel's global reach: Arms sales as diplomacy. Washington: Pergamon-Brassey's International Defense Publishers.

 

Binder, L. J. (1997). Lemnitzer: A soldier for his time. Washington: Brassey's.

 

Katz, A. (1982). Life after nuclear war: The economic and social impacts of nuclear attacks on the United States. Cambridge, Mass: Ballinger Pub. Co.

 

Blank, S., Army War College (U.S.)., Pepperdine University., & Conference on Mediterranean Security into the Coming Millennium. (1999). Mediterranean security into the coming millennium. Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College.

 

Sleeper, R. S. (1987). Mesmerized by the bear: The Soviet strategy of deception. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co.

 

Alagappa, M. (2001). Military professionalism in Asia: Conceptual and empirical perspectives. Honolulu, HI: East-West Center.

 

Absher, K. M., & Army War College (U.S.). (2009). Mind-sets and missiles: A first hand account of the Cuban missile crisis. Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College.

 

Shambaugh, D. L. (2002). Modernizing China's military: Progress, problems, and prospects. Berkeley [etc.: University of California Press.

 

Young, T.-D., & Army War College (U.S.). (2000). Multinational land forces and the NATO force structure review. Carlisle Barracks, Pa.: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College.

 

United States., & Jackson, H. M. (1965). The National Security Council: Jackson subcommittee papers on policy-making at the Presidential level. New York: Praeger.

 

Simon, J., National Defense University Press., & National Defense University. (1995). NATO enlargement: Opinions and options. Washington, DC: NDU Press, National Defense University.

 

Koburger, C. W. (1992). Naval strategy east of Suez: The role of Djibouti. New York: Praeger.

 

Durenberger, D. (1984). Neither madmen nor messiahs: A policy of national security for America. Minneapolis, MN: Piranha Press.

 

Staar, R. F. (1996). The new military in Russia: Ten myths that shape the image. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press.

 

Quester, G. H. (1995). The nuclear challenge in Russia and the new states of Eurasia. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe.

 

Wheeler, M. O. (1989). Nuclear weapons and the national interest: The early years. Washington, DC: National Defense University Press.

 

Clausewitz, C. ., Howard, M., & Paret, P. (1976). On war. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press.

 

Blank, S., & Army War College (U.S.). (1991). Operational and strategic lessons of the war in Afghanistan, 1979-90. Carlisle Barracks, Pa: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College.

 

Luttwak, E. (1984). The Pentagon and the art of war: The question of military reform. New York: Simon and Schuster.

 

Barnett, T. P. M. (2005). The Pentagon's new map: War and peace in the twenty-first century. New York: Berkley Books.

 

Dreyer, J. T., & Army War College (U.S.). (2000). The PLA and the Kosovo conflict. Carlisle Barracks, Pa.: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College.

 

Tessmer, A. L. (1988). Politics of compromise: NATO and AWACS. Washington, DC: National Defense University Press.

 

Kitfield, J. (1997). Prodigal soldiers. Washington [DC: Brassey's.

 

Yoshihara, T., & Holmes, J. R. (2010). Red star over the Pacific: China's rise and the challenge to U.S. maritime strategy. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press.

 

Rozman, G., Nosov, M. G., & Watanabe, K. (1999). Russia and East Asia: The 21st century security environment. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe.

 

Arbatov, A. G., Kaiser, K., Legvold, R., & East-West Institute. (1999). Russia and the West: The 21st century security environment. Armonk, N.Y: M.E. Sharpe.

 

Menon, R., Fedorov, I. U. E., & Nodia, G. (1999). Russia, the Caucasus, and Central Asia: The 21st century security environment. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.

 

Gill, L. (2004). The School of the Americas: Military training and political violence in the Americas. Durham: Duke University Press.

 

Peng, G., & Yao, Y. (2005). The science of military strategy. Beijing: Military Science Publishing House.

 

Luttwak, E., & Weinland, R. G. (1979). Sea power in the Mediterranean: Political utility and military constraints. Beverly Hills, Calif: Published for the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University [by] Sage Publications.

 

Jordan, T. M., Lovelace, D. C., Young, T.-D., & Army War College (U.S.). (2000). "Shaping" the world through "engagement": Assessing the Department of Defense's theater engagement planning process. Carlisle, PA: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College.

 

Hammond, J. S., Keeney, R. L., & Raiffa, H. (2002). Smart choices: A practical guide to making better life decisions. New York: Broadway Books.

 

Johnson, C. A. (2004). The sorrows of empire: Militarism, secrecy, and the end of the Republic. New York: Metropolitan Books.

 

Scott, H. F., & Scott, W. F. (1988). Soviet military doctrine: Continuity, formulation, and dissemination. Boulder: Westview Press.

 

Lee, W. T., & Staar, R. F. (1986). Soviet military policy since World War II. Stanford, Calif: Hoover Institution Press, Stanford University.

 

Shub, J. L., & Carr, R. (1985). Spain: Studies in political security. New York: Praeger.

 

Hamill, I. (1981). The strategic illusion: The Singapore strategy and the defence of Australia and New Zealand, 1919-1942. Singapore: Singapore University Press.

 

Chipman, J., Bearman, S., & International Institute for Strategic Studies. (1997). Strategic survey 1996/97. London: Published by Oxford University Press for the International Institute for Strategic Studies.

 

Van, C. M. (2002). The sword and the olive: A critical history of the Israeli defense force. New York: Public Affairs.

 

Binnendijk, H., National Defense University Press., & National Defense University. (2002). Transforming America's military. Washington, D.C: National Defense University Press.

 

Osius, T., & Center for Strategic and International Studies (Washington, D.C.). (2002). The U.S.-Japan security alliance: Why it matters and how to strengthen it. Westport, Conn: Praeger.

 

Arkin, W. M. (1997). The U.S. military online: A directory for Internet access to the Department of Defense. Washington: Brassey's.

 

Rice, E. E. (1988). Wars of the third kind: Conflict in underdeveloped countries. Berkeley: University of California Press.

 

Brett, R., & Specht, I. (2004). Young soldiers: Why they choose to fight. Boulder, Colo: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

 

 

Denise Rosenblatt

PTFS Information Specialist

Stephen B. Low Information Center

George P. Shultz National Foreign Affairs Training Center

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