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9/11 and the makers of history
Tarak Barkawi
Al Jazeera (English) (2011)

- A Man for All Seasons: A New, More Flexible George W. Bush?
Michael A. McFaul
San Francisco Chronicle (2002)
Alchemy for a New World Order: Overselling Preventive Diplomacy
Stephen J. Stedman
Foreign Affairs vol. 74, 3 (1995)
Apocalypse Soon
Robert S. McNamara
Foreign Policy (2005)
- Change the Focus on Iraq
Michael A. McFaul
Christian Science Monitor (2002)
How China views US nuclear policy
Thomas Fingar
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists (2011)

- Information Technologies and Defense: A Demand-Pull Assessment, The
Seymour E. Goodman
CISAC (1996)
New Interventionists, The
Stephen J. Stedman
Foreign Affairs vol. 72, 1 (1993)
Power and Purpose: American Policy toward Russia after the Cold War
Michael A. McFaul, James Goldgeier
Brookings Institution Press (2003)

Reforming Intelligence: Obstacles to Democratic Control and Effectiveness
Thomas C. Bruneau, Steven C. Boraz
University of Texas Press, Austin (2007)
- Report of the third Russian-American Entrepreneurial Workshop on Defense Technology Conversion held at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
David M. Bernstein, Cameron Bilger, Flavia Pellegrini, Emily Silliman
CISAC (1995)



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