Incoming Resources
- Prospects for a conventional arms reduction treaty and confidence-building measures in Northeast Asia, Bonnie D. Jenkins
- Monopoly of force, the nexus of DDR and SSR, edited by Melanne A. Civic and Michael Miklaucic
- While England slept ;, a survey of world affairs, 1932-1938, With a pref. and notes by Randolph S. Churchill
- This arms control dog won't hunt, the proposed fissile material cut-off treaty at the conference on disarmament
- To build a better world, choices to end the Cold War and create a global commonwealth, Philip Zelikow and Condoleezza Rice
- The eleventh plague, the politics of biological and chemical warfare, Leonard A. Cole
- To build a better world, choices to end the Cold War and create a global commonwealth, Philip Zelikow and Condoleezza Rice
- Peace operations, a comparison of Somalia and Haiti, by Robert Oakley and David Bentley
- To build a better world, choices to end the Cold War and create a global commonwealth, Philip Zelikow and Condoleezza Rice
- Arms control and disarmament agreements
- Why England slept, [by] John F. Kennedy
- Weapons of mass destruction, DOD reporting on cooperative threat reduction assistance can be improved : report to Congressional committees, United States General Accounting Office
- The link between DDR and SSR in conflict-affected countries, Sean McFate
- Building better armies, an insider's account of Liberia, Sean McFate
- The security implications of microdisarmament, Christopher D. Carr
- Why England slept
- Arms Control and Disarmament Amendments Act of 1982, report (to accompany H.R. 3467)
- The U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, Kem Knapp Sawyer
- Wilson's ghost, reducing the risk of conflict, killing, and catastrophe in the 21st century, Robert S. McNamara and James G. Blight
- Countering weapons of mass destruction, looking back, looking ahead, by Paul I. Bernstein, John P. Caves, Jr., and W. Seth Carus
- Chemical warfare, Edward M. Spiers
- A documentary history of arms control and disarmament, edited by Trevor N. Dupuy and Gay M. Hammerman ; foreword by Joseph E. Johnson
- What does disarmament look like?
- Arms Control and Disarmament Amendments Act of 1981, report (to accompany H.R. 3467) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office)
- Globalization and militarism, feminists make the link, Cynthia Enloe
- From militants to policemen, three lessons from U.S. experience with DDR and SSR, Alison Laporte-Oshiro
- Defining "weapons of mass destruction", by W.Seth Carus
- The Phony War 2002, how the West through their unwisdom, carelessness, and good nature allowed the wicked to rearm, by J. Noel Williams