A series of eight lectures by Professor Lyman B. Kirkpatrick of the Political Science Department, Brown University, given at the United States Naval War College during the 1966-67 term as a part of the Electives Program
A United States naval officer, who recently spent three years in Moscow as an Assistant Naval Attach...
With the advent of the nuclear stalemate or Soviet-U.S. detente China replaced the U.S.S.R. as the m...
In the early 1960\u27s the Soviet Union and Red China initiated a serious effort to increase their i...
A series of eight lectures by Professor Lyman B. Kirkpatrick of the Political Science Department, Br...
A series of eight lectures by Professor Lyman H. Kirkpatrick of the Political Science Department, Br...
A series of eight lectures by Professor Lyman B. Kirkpatrick of the Political Science Department, Br...
A series of eight lectures by Professor Lyman B. Kirkpatrick of the Political Science Department, Br...
The most important factors affecting communism in Asia in 1968 are the conditions inside China and t...
Africa has been a turbulent continent m the 1960\u27s. While six new nations were born in the 1950\u...
Be that as it may, my general thesis is as follows: Communist strategy and tactics often become dev...
In 1957, at the height of the post-Stalin struggle for political power in the Soviet Union, Allen Du...
The announced objectives of these Global Strategy Discussions and the comprehensive program organiz...
I would like to discuss in my introduction the evolution of Soviet military doctrine in three phases...
The North Atlantic Alliance came into being in 1949 to protect its members from an external Communis...
There has, in recent years, developed a striking similarity between the rationales developed by both...
A United States naval officer, who recently spent three years in Moscow as an Assistant Naval Attach...
With the advent of the nuclear stalemate or Soviet-U.S. detente China replaced the U.S.S.R. as the m...
In the early 1960\u27s the Soviet Union and Red China initiated a serious effort to increase their i...
A series of eight lectures by Professor Lyman B. Kirkpatrick of the Political Science Department, Br...
A series of eight lectures by Professor Lyman H. Kirkpatrick of the Political Science Department, Br...
A series of eight lectures by Professor Lyman B. Kirkpatrick of the Political Science Department, Br...
A series of eight lectures by Professor Lyman B. Kirkpatrick of the Political Science Department, Br...
The most important factors affecting communism in Asia in 1968 are the conditions inside China and t...
Africa has been a turbulent continent m the 1960\u27s. While six new nations were born in the 1950\u...
Be that as it may, my general thesis is as follows: Communist strategy and tactics often become dev...
In 1957, at the height of the post-Stalin struggle for political power in the Soviet Union, Allen Du...
The announced objectives of these Global Strategy Discussions and the comprehensive program organiz...
I would like to discuss in my introduction the evolution of Soviet military doctrine in three phases...
The North Atlantic Alliance came into being in 1949 to protect its members from an external Communis...
There has, in recent years, developed a striking similarity between the rationales developed by both...
A United States naval officer, who recently spent three years in Moscow as an Assistant Naval Attach...
With the advent of the nuclear stalemate or Soviet-U.S. detente China replaced the U.S.S.R. as the m...
In the early 1960\u27s the Soviet Union and Red China initiated a serious effort to increase their i...