NATIONAL SECURITY AND NUCLEAR STRATEGY
Robert H. Connery and Demetrios James Caraley, Editors
1984 · 204 Pages · $12.95
(APS Members: $8.40)

War and Peace
- Inis L. Claude, Jr., Just Wars: Doctrines and Instituions
- Anthony Lake, Defining the National Interest
- Seymour Maxwell Finger, The Maintenance of Peace
- John W. Holmes, American Disappointment with the United Nations
Nuclear Superiority
- Samuel F. Wells, Jr., The Origins of Massive Retaliation
- Barry M. Blechman and Robert Powell, What in the Name of God Is Strategic Superiority?
- Robert Jervis, Why Nuclear Superiority Doesn't Matter
American Military Strategy
- Paul H. Nitze, The Global Military Balance
- Harry Howe Ransom, Strategic Intelligence
- Richard K. Betts, Surprise Despite Warning: Why Sudden Attacks Succeed
- Richard E. Bissell, Southern Africa: Testing Détente
Soviet Military Problems
- Gary L.Guertner, Special Vulnerability of the Soviet Union
- Andrzej Korbonski, Eastern Europe and the Soviet Threat
