The political abrasions that persist in the international power system require a rational employment of today\u27s weaponry. It is therefore essential that antagonists carefully balance the objectives they seek against potential costs and risks
Alliance in war often seems to be the best preparation for rivalry in peacetime; and perhaps not sur...
When one writes about national policy between the two World Wars, it is difficult to avoid irony
Like other forms of military power, naval forces have a political function, only more so. And while ...
The real problem, it seems to me, is the need to determine what degree of force, applied in what man...
In an age in which reassessment of traditional wisdom is being regularly called for-witness the deba...
Let us assume that we know pretty well what our objectives are, what the objectives of our adversary...
The most important thing that military and civilian policy makers bring to the Defense policy arena ...
The commencement of the recent Strategic Arms Limitation Talks in Helsinki has aroused greater inter...
I\u27m going to try to develop in these two lectures the topic the Admiral has assigned to me-someth...
l rather shall talk about some economic problems that seem to me relevant to our national strategy, ...
Withdrawal from Vietnam will urge an exhaustive reconsideration of priorities both in the United Sta...
Some educated guesses are necessary to guide de fense planning. Without them, procurement, doctrine...
There has, in recent years, developed a striking similarity between the rationales developed by both...
Understandably, initiative for weapons procurement has generally been taken by the Department of Def...
This thumbnail sketch of the over-all balance of the U. S. economy, as it shifted from peace to war ...
Alliance in war often seems to be the best preparation for rivalry in peacetime; and perhaps not sur...
When one writes about national policy between the two World Wars, it is difficult to avoid irony
Like other forms of military power, naval forces have a political function, only more so. And while ...
The real problem, it seems to me, is the need to determine what degree of force, applied in what man...
In an age in which reassessment of traditional wisdom is being regularly called for-witness the deba...
Let us assume that we know pretty well what our objectives are, what the objectives of our adversary...
The most important thing that military and civilian policy makers bring to the Defense policy arena ...
The commencement of the recent Strategic Arms Limitation Talks in Helsinki has aroused greater inter...
I\u27m going to try to develop in these two lectures the topic the Admiral has assigned to me-someth...
l rather shall talk about some economic problems that seem to me relevant to our national strategy, ...
Withdrawal from Vietnam will urge an exhaustive reconsideration of priorities both in the United Sta...
Some educated guesses are necessary to guide de fense planning. Without them, procurement, doctrine...
There has, in recent years, developed a striking similarity between the rationales developed by both...
Understandably, initiative for weapons procurement has generally been taken by the Department of Def...
This thumbnail sketch of the over-all balance of the U. S. economy, as it shifted from peace to war ...
Alliance in war often seems to be the best preparation for rivalry in peacetime; and perhaps not sur...
When one writes about national policy between the two World Wars, it is difficult to avoid irony
Like other forms of military power, naval forces have a political function, only more so. And while ...