Issues of national security in the 1970's ; essays presented to Colonel George A. Lincoln on his sixtieth birthday / Edited by Amos A. Jordan, Jr.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
F.A. Praeger,
[1967]
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Physical Description: | viii, 336 pages : portrait ; 22 cm |
Format: | Book |
Contents:
- Introduction: George A. Lincoln: Architect in national security, by R.H. Nye
- The international environment: possibilities, perils, and promises, by R.N. Ginsburgh
- Employing America's military strength in the 1970's, by A.A. Jordan
- The meaning of national military power today and tomorrow, by C.H. Bonesteel
- Security of the North Atlantic Alliance, by R.J. Wood
- National security policy and the Asian area, by G.K. Osborn
- Internal defense and the less developed countries, by P.F. Gorman
- Arms control and national security, by R.G. Gard
- National security policy and international organization, by R.B. Russell
- The central role of the President in the conduct of security affairs, by D.D. Eisenhower
- The role of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the national security structure, by A.J. Goodpaster
- Military advice in decision-making, by J.W. Seigle
- Security decisions and military technology, by J.E. Cross
- Policy-oriented research: contractors and advisers, by W.P. Snyder
- New approaches to defense decision-making, by W.W. Posvar.