REAL SECURITYFrom Simon & Schuster, Real Security is Richard J. Barnet's exploration into restoring American power in a dangerous decade. Real Security compares the state of the American national defense system to that of the Soviet Union, refuting the idea that it is necessary to achieve a superiority in arms and armaments. |
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What Happened to the 1 American Century? | 9 |
In Search of the Military Balance | 16 |
The Carter Surrender | 41 |
Copyright | |
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