Incoming Resources
- National defense, James Fallows
- The FBI and national security, by Robert Grayson
- To arm a nation, rebuilding America's endangered defenses, Richard Halloran
- Running the world, the inside story of the National Security Council and the architects of American power, David J. Rothkopf
- The Pentagon's new map, war and peace in the twenty-first century, Thomas P.M. Barnett ; [maps by William McNulty]
- Treachery, how America's friends and foes are secretly arming our enemies, Bill Gertz
- Strategic assessment 1996, instruments of U.S. power, National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies
- Trump and his generals, the cost of chaos, Peter Bergen
- National insecurity, American leadership in an age of fear, David J. Rothkopf
- The shield and the cloak, the security of the commons, Gary Hart
- America's military today, the challenge of militarism, Tod Ensign
- National security, Laura K. Egendorf, book editor
- American defense annual
- National security, opposing viewpoints, David Haugen, book editor
- Challenge and response, anticipating US military security concerns, Karl P. Magyar, editor-in-chief ; associate editors, Maris McCrabb, Albert U. Mitchum, Jr., Lewis B. Ware
- The emergency state, America's pursuit of absolute security at all costs, David C. Unger
- The superpower myth, the use and misuse of American might, Nancy Soderberg
- National security, opposing viewpoints, Helen Cothran, book editor
- Security first, for a muscular, moral foreign policy, Amitai Etzioni
- How the US security agencies work, by Allan B. Cobb ; content consultant, Dr. Lamont Colucci, Chairman, Politics Department, Coordinator, National Security Studies Program, Ripon College
- Bomb power, the modern presidency and the national security state, Garry Wills
- Your government failed you, breaking the cycle of national security disasters, Richard A. Clarke
- America invulnerable, the quest for absolute security from 1812 to Star Wars, by James Chace and Caleb Carr
- Encyclopedia of United States national security, Richard J. Samuels, editor
- Surprise, security, and the American experience, John Lewis Gaddis
- Challenge and response, anticipating US military security concerns, Karl P. Magyar, editor in chief ; associate editors, Maris McCrabb, Albert U. Mitchum, Jr., Lewis B. Ware
- Insanity defense, why our failure to confront hard national security problems makes us less safe, Jane Harman
- Arsenal of democracy, the politics of national security-- from World War II to the War on Terrorism, Julian E. Zelizer
- The security agencies of the United States, how the CIA, FBI, NSA, and Homeland Security keep us safe, Tom Streissguth
- Surviving, the best game on earth, Norie Huddle ; foreword based on an interview with Studs Terkel
- The class of 1846, from West Point to Appomattox : Stonewall Jackson, George McClellan, and their brothers, John C. Waugh
- U.S. national security, a reference handbook, Cynthia A. Watson
- American coup, how a terrified government is destroying the constitution, William M. Arkin
- National security, by Stuart A. Kallen
- Your government failed you, breaking the cycle of national security disasters, Richard A. Clarke
- The national security adviser, by Scott Ingram
- Shadow government, surveillance, secret wars, and a global security state in a single superpower world, Tom Engelhardt
- Trust betrayed, Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and the selling out of America's national security, Scott Taylor
- Better a shield than a sword, perspectives on defense and technology, Edward Teller