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Agreeing to agree (and disagree) / Art, Robert J   Journal Article
Art, Robert J Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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ID:   091606


America's grand strategy and world politics / Art, Robert J 2009  Book
Art, Robert J Book
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Publication New York, Routledge, 2009.
Description viii, 400p.Paperback
Standard Number 9780415952347
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054525327.73/ART 054525MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   148139


Creating a disaster: NATO’s open door policy / Art, Robert J   Journal Article
Art, Robert J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ROBERT J. ART argues that an open door membership policy will destroy NATO and that there is a better alternative to create a security structure for Europe.
Key Words NATO  Europe  Disaster  Open Door Policy  Security Structure 
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Democracy and counterterrorism: lesson from the past / Art, Robert J (ed); Richardson, Louise (ed) 2007  Book
Art, Robert J Book
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Publication Washington, DC, United States Institute of Peace Press, 2007.
Description xxiv, 639p.
Standard Number 9781929223947
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052449363.32516/ART 052449MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   047773


Grand strategy for America / Art, Robert J 2003  Book
Art, Robert J Book
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Publication New York, Century Foundation Book, 2003.
Description xvi, 320p.
Standard Number 0801441390
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047130327.73/ART 047130MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   159617


Power and limits of compellence: a research note / Art, Robert J   Journal Article
Art, Robert J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract ROBERT J. ART and KELLY M. GREENHILL offer a comprehensive review of the scholarly literature on compellence. They highlight the findings that could be of use to contemporary policymakers and identify gaps that inhibit a comprehensive understanding of the dynamics of compellence.
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Reorganizing America's defense: leadership in war and peace / Art, Robert J (ed); Davis, Vincent (ed); Huntington, Samue lP (ed) 1995  Book
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Publication Washington, Pergamon Brassey's, 1995.
Description xxiv, 436p.
Standard Number 0080319734
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026837355.033073/ART 026837MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   042754


TFX-decision McNamara and the military / Art, Robert J 1968  Book
Art, Robert J Book
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Publication Boston, Little, Brown, 1968.
Description xv, 202p.
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002670358.400973/ART 002670MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   050723


United States and coercive diplomacy / Art, Robert J (ed.); Cronin, Patrick M (ed.) 2003  Book
Art, Robert J Book
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Publication Washington, D.C., United States Institute of Peace, 2003.
Description xvii, 442p.
Standard Number 1929223447
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047802327.73009049/ART 047802MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   098215


United States and the rise of China: implications for the long Haul / Art, Robert J   Journal Article
Art, Robert J Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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United States, the balance of power, and world war II: was spykman right? / Art, Robert J   Journal Article
Art, Robert J Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Summary/Abstract American foreign policy analysts have generally viewed World War II as the most important of the six wars the country fought in the twentieth century. By entering this war, so the argument goes, the United States prevented the gravest geopolitical threat to its security-German and Japanese hegemonies in Eurasia-from materializing. Careful reexamination of the best case for U.S. entry into World War II, made by Nicholas Spykman in 1942, demonstrates that the traditional view is misplaced: the United States could have remained secure over the long term had it not entered the war and had it allowed Germany and Japan to win. Its standard of living and its way of life, however, would most likely have suffered. Avoidance of those two outcomes was the real reason to have entered the war. The implications of this analysis for balance of power theory and current American grand strategy are spelled out.
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Use of force / Art, Robert J; Waltz, Kenneth N   Book
Art, Robert J Book
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Publication New Delhi,
Description 574p.
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