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Military balance 1964-65 / IISS 1964  Book
IISS Book
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Publication London, Institute for Strategic Studies, 1964.
Description 43p.pbk
Contents Acc. No. 015107 (Include in this Volume) : 1964-1965 Acc. No. 000061 (Include in this Volume) : 1966-1967 Acc. No. 005530 (Include in this Volume) : 1967-1968 Acc. No. 014447 (Include in this Volume) : 1968-1969 Acc. No. 003127 (Include in this Volume) : 1969-1970 Acc. No. 009779 (Include in this Volume) : 1971-1972 Acc. No. 011871 (Include in this Volume) : 1973-1974 Acc. No. 013676 (Include in this Volume) : 1974-1975
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ID:   006795


100 F-16's and Agni: the balance of poverty / Kamaluddin, M 1996  Book
Kamaluddin, M Book
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Publication New Delhi, Lancer Publichers, 1996.
Description x, 203p.
Standard Number 18978292248
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ID:   114128


Arms away: how Washington squandered its monopoly on weapons sales / Caverley, Jonathan; Kapstein, Ethan B   Journal Article
Kapstein, Ethan B Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract For two decades, the United States has dominated the global arms trade, reaping a broad range of economic and geopolitical benefits in the process. But shortsighted decisions to produce expensive, cutting-edge weapons systems, rather than cheaper, more practical ones, are squandering this monopoly and letting other countries get into the market.
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ID:   002502


Assessing the NATO/Warsaw pact military balance / United States. Congressional Budget Office 1977  Book
United States. Congressional Budget office Book
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Publication Washington, Congress of United States.Congressional Budget Office, 1977.
Description xviii, 63p.
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ID:   130702


Banner year for conventional arms control: the arms trade treaty and the small arms challenge / Meyer, Paul   Journal Article
Meyer, Paul Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract THE CONTROL OF CONVENTIONAL ARMS HAS OFTEN SEEMED THE POOR COUSIN of the global efforts to control weapons of mass destruction (WMD). Since the advent of the atomic era, the focus of arms control and disarmament activity has been overwhelmingly on nuclear weapons and their lesser, if still ugly, stepsisters of biological and chemical weapons. The initial multilateral arms control agreements concerned themselves with limits on the testing of nuclear weapons and, shortly thereafter, with their nonproliferation (e.g., the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty of 1968). Bilateral US-Soviet/Russian arms control arrangements also predominantly dealt with the reduction of strategic nuclear forces and restraints on deployments of defenses against (nuclear tipped) ballistic missiles. Efforts to reduce major conventional weapon systems were also taken up in the 1980s in the context of negotiations between the opposing alliances of NATO and the Warsaw Pact, eventually culminating in the Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE Treaty) of 1989. This treaty provided for a massive reduction in the conventional forces that had confronted each other for years in Central Europe and established a new, far more stable security order on the continent. Even the CFE Treaty, however, tended to be overshadowed by other major disarmament agreements concluded in those heady post-Cold War days: the Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty (1987), Chemical Weapons Convention (1993), Comprehensive (Nuclear) Test Ban Treaty (1996), and various US-Russian bilateral strategic nuclear arms accords of the 1990s and early 2000s (e.g., the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty and the Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty).
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ID:   184870


Bonn-Moscow-East Berlin triangle / Banerjee, Jyotirmoy   Journal Article
Banerjee, Jyotirmoy Journal Article
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ID:   132418


Canopy wing: the U.S. war plan that gave the East Germans goose bumps / Fischer, Benjamin B   Journal Article
Fischer, Benjamin B Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Although Winston Churchill declared that history is always written by the victors, never the vanquished, a group of former East German foreign intelligence officers seem determined to prove him wrong. Calling themselves Insiders have been churning out books since the end of the Cold War that recount the history of that conflict from their perspective. The Insiders' mantra is that they were on the right, even if losing, side because they "spied for peace" to protect the Warsaw Pact against the existential threat posed by the "aggressive intentions" of the West.
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Documents on disarmament / United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency 1978  Book
United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Book
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Publication Washington, DC, United States arms control and disarmament agency, 1978.
Description xxvi, 994p.
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ID:   145238


Eagle's-eye View: an American assessment of the 1973 yom Kippur war / Rodman, David   Article
Rodman, David Article
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Summary/Abstract The United States displayed a keen interest in the nature, progress and results of the Yom Kippur War, because the fighting was thought to reflect how non-nuclear hostilities between the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Warsaw Pact (WP) would unfold on the plains of central Europe in case war broke out there. In contrast to many observers of the war, who concluded that the losses suffered by the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) at the hands of Egyptian and Syrian anti-aircraft and anti-tank weapons had rendered the aircraft and the tank largely impotent, thereby revolutionizing how wars would be waged in the future, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) analysts and United States Army Training and Doctrine (TRADOC) Command officers, based upon an in-depth review of the nature, progress and results of the fighting, re-affirmed the centrality of these weapons systems on the modern battlefield. Rather than focus obsessively on technological developments, they concluded that training, leadership and tactics were ultimately the decisive elements in the Yom Kippur War.
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ID:   184846


East Berlin's response to detente / Banerjee, Jyotirmoy   Journal Article
Banerjee, Jyotirmoy Journal Article
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Key Words Warsaw Pact  Germany  Bonn's Policy 
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ID:   029381


East central Europe: yesterday, today, tomorrow / Drachkovitch, Milorad M (ed.) 1982  Book
Drachkovitch, Milorad M Book
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Publication Stanford, Hoover Institution Press, 1982.
Description xi, 417p.Hbk
Standard Number 0817974012
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ID:   123479


Fire from the shore: coastal missile batteries take a new fix / Hewson, Robert   Journal Article
Hewson, Robert Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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ID:   027587


Future of European alliance systems: NATO and the Warsaw pact / Broadhurst, Arlene Idol (ed) 1982  Book
Broadhurst, Arlene Idol Book
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Publication Boulder, Westview Press, 1982.
Description xx, 316p.
Series Westview special studies in international relations
Standard Number 0865314136
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Making of an accidental crisis: the United States and the NATO dual-track decision of 1979 / Freeman, Stephanie   Journal Article
Freeman, Stephanie Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This analysis re-examines the Carter Administration's formulation of policy on the theatre nuclear force issue following the neutron bomb affair. It demonstrates that European leaders did not foist the arms control component of the NATO dual-track decision on Jimmy Carter. Rather, the Carter Administration understood the merits of an arms control component following the August 1978 PRM-38 review and thought that Soviet-American arms control negotiations would play a crucial role in resolving the conflict between NATO and the Warsaw Pact over theatre nuclear forces. This analysis also considers the previously unexamined interactions between the United States and the Soviet Union in the months leading to the dual-track decision. It reveals that American officials underestimated the degree of Soviet anger over the dual-track decision, believing that arms control negotiations with the Soviets on theatre nuclear forces would be possible and productive. The Carter Administration did not foresee the Euromissiles crisis.
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ID:   035779


Military balance 1962-1963: the communist bloc and western alliances / IISS 1962  Book
IISS Book
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Publication London, The Institute for strategic studies., 1962.
Description 28p.pbk
Contents Acc. No. 002006 (Include in this Volume) : 1962-1963 Acc. No. 002173 (Include in this Volume) : 1963-1964 Acc. No. 002174 (Include in this Volume) : 1964-1965 Acc. No. 002175 (Include in this Volume) : 1965-1966 Acc. No. 005529 (Include in this Volume) : 1966-1967
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Military balance 1967-1968 / Institute for Strategic Studies 1967  Book
Institute for Strategic Studies Book
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Publication London, Institute for Strategic Studies, 1967.
Description 53p.pbk
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ID:   035788


Military balance 1967-68 / IISS 1967  Book
Institute for Strategic Studies Book
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Publication London, Institute for Strategic Studies, 1967.
Description 61p.pbk
Series Military Balance 1967-1968
Contents Acc. No. 001168 (Includes in this Volume) : 1968-1969 Acc. No. 005537 (Includes in this Volume) : 1969-1970 Acc. No. 004785 (Includes in this Volume) : 1970-1971 Acc. No. 009865 (Includes in this Volume) : 1971-1972
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ID:   035838


Military balance 1972-73 / IISS 1972  Book
IISS Book
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Publication London, The International Institute for strategic studies., 1972.
Description viii, 96p.pbk
Contents Acc. No. 009806 (Include in this Volume) : 1972-1973 Acc. No. 011975 (Include in this Volume) : 1973-1974 Acc. No. 013889 (Include in this Volume) : 1974-1975 Acc. No. 015108 (Include in this Volume) : 1975-1976 Acc. No. 015869 (Include in this Volume) : 1976-1977
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ID:   035839


Military balance 1976-1977 / IISS 1976  Book
IISS Book
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Publication London, International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1976.
Description viii,111p.pbk
Contents Acc. No. 016630 (Include in this Volume) : 1976-1977 Acc. No. 016882 (Include in this Volume) : 1977-1978 Acc. No. 017762 (Include in this Volume) : 1978-1979
Standard Number 0900492988
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ID:   036152


Military balance 1982-83 / IISS 1982  Book
IISS Book
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Publication London, International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1982.
Description viii,141p.pbk
Contents Acc. No. 020812 (Includes in this Volume) : 1982-1983 Acc. No. 021953 (Includes in this Volume) : 1983-1984 1984-1985
Standard Number 0860790622
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