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Pathways to Peace
The Creation of a Framework for a More Enduring World Peace
Critical Issues Before the Democracy
The contributions and limitations of modern technology as a force for peace in the nuclear age
The impact on the prospects for peace of superpower strivings for national security
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Learning From the Lessons of the Past
Clark M. Clifford, 1985
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Fallacies Underlying How Americans Think About the Soviet Union
Alexander Dallin, 1984
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How the Soviet Union Thinks About Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear War
David Holloway, 1987
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Captured by the Nightmare of the Two-Front War
Catherine M. Kelleher, 1985
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Renouncing 'First Use' of Nuclear Weapons
John Marshall Lee, 1984
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I See Nothing Bad About an Arms Race
Curtis LeMay, 1985
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Simply Understanding the Russians is not Enough
Condoleezza Rice, 1985
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The Unpleasant Fact: Living With Deterrence for a Very Long Time
Walter Slocombe, 1985
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Survival in the Nuclear Age is Quite an Accomplishment
Helmut Sonnenfeldt, 1984
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Russia Since the Communist Revolution
Robert C. Tucker, 1984
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The impact on the prospects for peace of superpower striving for arms control
Pespectives on the Path to Peace
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We Have Deprived You of an Enemy
Georgi Arbatov, 1987
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Visioning the Possible: What Can I Do In the Present?
Elise Boulding, 1987
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America Cannot Remember What Other Countries Cannot Forget
J. William Fulbright, 1985
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The New Political Way of Thinking
Vitalii Goldanskii
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Maintaining Freedom
Barry Goldwater, 1987
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Terrorists Want a Lot of People Watching, Not a Lot of People Dead
Brian Jenkins, 1988
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We've Got to Learn to Live with Diversity
Donald McHenry, 1985
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The Security of Our Children
Robert S. McNamara
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This is the New Age of Cooperation
Robert Muller, 1986
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The Bitter Experiences of War
General Boris Surikov, 1989
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If We Expect the World to Survive, We Have to Change
Jerome B. Wiesner, 1985
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The Most Dangerous World is One in Which the Soviets Have It and We Do Not
Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr., 1985
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