United States -- Military relations
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United States -- Military relations
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- Arms and the dudes, how three stoners from Miami Beach became the most unlikely gunrunners in history, Guy Lawson
- The fraternity of the blue uniform, Admiral Richard G. Colbert, U.S. Navy and the allied naval cooperation, Joel J. Sokolsky
- Defense primer, international armaments cooperation, Luke A. Nicastro, Christina L. Arabia, Alexandra G. Neenan
- China's new YJ-18 antiship cruise missile, capabilities and implications for U.S. forces in the western Pacific, author: Michael Pilger
- The big stick, the limits of soft power and the necessity of military force, Eliot A. Cohen
- Defense, agreement between the United States of America and Japan, effected by exchange of notes, signed at Tokyo January 21, 1986
- Military engagement and forward presence, down but not out as tools to shape and win, John R. Deni
- Closing Pandora's box, arms races, arms control, and the history of the Cold War, Patrick Glynn
- Ballistic missile defense review report
- 2019 missile defense review, Office of the Secretary of Defense
- Navy Aegis ballistic missile defense (BMD) program, background and issues for Congress, Ronald O'Rourke
- Building partner capacity, State and DOD need to define time frames to guide and track Global Security Contingency Fund projects, report to congressional committees
- A hard look at hard power, assessing the defense capabilities of key U.S. allies and security partners, Gary J. Schmitt, editor
- National cruise missile defense, issues and alternatives
- Defense, agreement between the United States of America and the Republic of Korea, signed at Seoul January 25, 1991
- Evaluating possible U.S. troop withdrawals from hostile areas, Kathleen J. McInnis
- Talking past each other?, how views of U.S. power vary between U.S. and international military personnel, Richard H.M. Outzen
- Defense, cooperative projects : memorandum of understanding between the United States of America and other governments, signed at Washington, Wyton, Rome, and Canberra, December 16, 2002 and January 7, January 17, and January 31, 2003, with annexes and agreements amending the memorandum of understanding, signed at Arlington, Copenhagen, Richmond, Wyton, and Rome, August 27, September 8, September 15, and September 29, 2004; signed at Arlington, Canberra, Ballerup, Wyton, Ottawa, Oslo, and Rome, January 29, February 13, February 22, March 4, April 16, and April 21, 2008
- Standardization program information booklet, American, British, Canadian, Australian armies
- Framework for building partnership capacity programs and authorities to meet 21st century challenges, Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, first session, hearing held February 14, 2013
- Defense, financial contribution, agreement between the United States of America and Japan, effected by exchange of notes, signed at Tokyo August 23, 1988
- Exercise of power, American failures, successes, and a new path forward in the post-Cold War world, Robert M. Gates
- Security cooperation, a key to the challenges of the 21st century, Gregory J. Dyekman
- Multilateral constraints on the use of force, a reassessment, Seyom Brown
- Tribal militias, an effective tool to counter Al-Qaida and its affiliates?, Norman Cigar
- Regional conflicts with strategic consequences, by M. Elaine Bunn, David E. Mosher, and Richard D. Sokolsky
- Joint operations
- Foreign assistance, reporting of Defense articles and services provided through drawdowns needs to be improved
- Defense trade, analysis of support for recent initiatives : report to the Chairmen, Committee on International Relations and Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives, United States General Accounting Office
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