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An indispensable directory of fellowships and grants for graduate students, scholars, and practitioners alike. With nearly 200 entries, the guide offers a concise overview of traditional as well as lesser-known grants and fellowships in international security, development, international relations, and area studies.
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Addressing the constraints and opportunities the U.S. Army faces in designing policy and strategic options for the post-INF era, a select group of scholars, military officers, and policymakers outline the current strategic posture of the army, the challenges of the future, and the steps needed to meet those challenges.
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The authors assess with unusual rigour the alleged proliferation of chemical weapons and missile technology worldwide, with particular emphasis on the Asia/Pacific region, and describe the ongoing efforts to curb chemical and missile proliferation and to find lasting solutions to the problem.
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Pratt examines the origins of U.S. missile defense programs since 1945, analyzes the personal stakes and political fortunes of the individuals and groups who have tried to sell the U.S. government and public on the idea of strategic defense, and shows that parochial interests are inevitably intertwined with more broadly based national security interests in the process of determining types of weapons systems developed in the U.S.
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The authors explore the causal links between military expenditures and economic development in the Third World.
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Assessing all aspects of security in the Gulf region, the authors consider the impact of the new superpower relationship, the problem of the regional arms race, the political and economic situation in each of the Gulf countries, the role of the EC and Japan in Gulf energy relations, and the seriousness of potential future energy insecurity for the West.
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Presenting a wide range of views, scientists, theoreticians, and public officials of international reputation explore the dynamics of the arms race, the potential costs of arms racing without short-term boundaries, and the prospects for arms control.
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Bjorn Moller explores the implications of switching to a new type of defense structure, nonoffensive defense (NOD), that would maintain an undiminished or even improved capability for defense while possessing no offensive capabilities.
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Explores the development and implementation of national security policy from the perspective of the bureaucratic politics paradigm.
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An accessible overview of the technical and political dimensions of nuclear nonproliferation.
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