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SOVIET STRATEGIES
The Soviet War Machine, edited by Ray Bonds; consultant:
Air Vice-Marshal Stewart Menaul; Salamander Books; London; 1980;
249 p.; ISBN 0861010523.
Soviet Military Strategy in Europe, by Joseph D. Douglass,
Jr.; Pergamon Press; New York; 1980; 238 p.; ISBN/ISSN 0080237029.
Conventional War and Escalation: The Soviet View, by
Joseph D. Douglass, Jr. & Amoretta M. Hoeber; Crane, Russak;
New York; 1981; 63 p.; ISBN/ISSN 0844813907.
The Nuclear Revolution in Soviet Military Affairs,
translated and edited by William R. Kintner and Harriet Fast
Scott; University of Oklahoma Press; Norman, OK; 1968; 420 p.
Soviet Strategy in the Nuclear Age, by Raymond L. Garthoff;
Praeger; New York; 1962; 301p.
Soviet Military Thinking, edited by Derek Leebaert;
Allen & Unwin; London & Boston; 1981; 300 p.; ISBN/ISSN
0043550142.; ISBN/ISSN 0043550169.
Soviet Military Strategy, edited by Marshall of the
Soviet Union V. D. Sokolovski; translated by Herbert S. Dinerstein,
Leon Goure, & Thomas W. Wolfe; RAND; Santa Monica CA; 1963;
544 p.
War and the Soviet Union: Nuclear Weapons and the Revolution
in Soviet Military and Political Thinking, by Herbert S.
Dinerstein; Praeger; New York & London; Revised Ed.; 1962;
268 p.
Soviet Military Policy Since World War II, by William
T. Lee & Richard F. Staar; Hoover Institution Press; Stanford
University; 1986; 263 p.; ISBN/ISSN 0817983015.
The Antagonists: A Comparative Combat Assessment of the
Soviet and American Soldier, by Richard A. Gabriel;
Greenwood Press; Westport, CT; 1984; 208 p.; ISBN/ISSN 0313231273.
The Soviet Theater Nuclear Offensive, prepared for
Office of Director of Defense Research and Engineering and for
Defense Nuclear Agency by Joseph D. Douglass, Jr.; U.S. Govt.
Printing Office; Washington, D.C.; 1976; 127 p.
Soviet Land Power, by Mark L. Urban; Ian Allan Ltd.;
London; 1985; 120 p.; ISBN 0711014426.
Conventional War and Escalation: The Soviet View, by
Joseph D. Douglass, Jr. and Amoretta M. Hoeber; Crane, Russak;
New York; 1981; 63 p; ISBN/ISSN 0844813907.
The Nuclear Revolution in Soviet Military Affairs,
translated and edited by William R. Kintner and Harriet Fast
Scott; University of Oklahoma Press; Norman, OK; 1968; 420 p.
Arsenal for Aggression: Armored Vehicles of the Warsaw
Pact, by Robert Michulec; Concord Publications (#
2017); Hong Kong; 1994; 88 p.; ISBN 9623619170.
Sizing up the Soviet Army, by Jeffrey Record; Brookings
Institution; Washington, D.C.; 1975; 51 p.; ISBN 0815773676.
The Soviet Image of Future War, by Raymond L. Garthoff;
Public Affairs Press; Washington, D.C.; 1959; 137 p.
Soviet Military Power and Performance, edited by John
Erickson and E. J. Feuchtwanger; Archon Books; Hamden, CT; 1979;
219 p.; ISBN/ISSN 0208017798.
The Scud and Other Russian Ballistic Missile Vehicles,
by Steven Zaloga; Concord Publications (# 7037); Hong Kong; 2000;
72p.; ISBN 9623616759.
Warsaw Pact Ground Forces, by Gordon Rottman; Oxford;
Osprey Elite #10; 1987; 64 p.; ISBN 0850457300.
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NATO-U.S. STRATEGIES
The Cold War U.S. Army: Building Deterrence for Limited
War, by Ingo Trauschweizer; University of Kansas Press; Lawrence,
Kansas; 2008; 416 p.; ISBN 978-0-7006-1578-0.
Nuclear Forces in Europe: Enduring Dilemmas, Present Prospects,
by Leon V. Sigal; Brookings Institution; Washington,
D.C.; 1984; 181 p.; ISBN/ISSN 0815779046 & ISBN/ISSN 0815779038.
The Evolution of U.S. Army Nuclear Doctrine, 1945-1980,
by John P. Rose; Westview Press; Boulder, CO; 1980; 252 p.; ISBN/ISSN
0865310297.
Strategic Geography: NATO, the Warsaw Pact, and the Superpowers,
by Hugh Faringdon; Routledge; London & New York; 1989; 435
p.; ISBN/ISSN 0415009804.
Dropshot: The United States Plan for War with the Soviet
Union in 1957, edited by Anthony Cave Brown; Dial Press;
New York; 1978; 330 p.; ISBN/ISSN 080372148X.
From Superiority to Parity: The United States and the Strategic
Arms Race, 1961-1971, by Harland B. Moulton; Greenwood Press;
Westport, CT; 1973; 333 p.; ISBN/ISSN 0837158222.
Tank War - Central Front NATO vs. Warsaw Pact, by
Steven J. Zaloga; Osprey Elite #26; Oxford; 1989; 64 p.;
ISBN 0850459044.
U.S. Ground Forces and the Defense of Central Europe,
by William P. Mako; Brookings Institution; Washington,
D.C.; 1983; 137 p.; ISBN/ISSN 0815754434.
From Active Defense to Air-Land Battle: The Development
of Army Doctrine, 1973-1982, by John L. Romjue; Historical
Office, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command: Fort Monroe,
VA; 1984; 129 p. ISBN COMING.
Bases Abroad: The Global Foreign Military Presence, by
Robert E. Harkavy; Oxford University Press; New York; 1989;
389p.; ISBN 0198291310.
American and Soviet Military Trends since the Cuban Missile
Crisis, by John M. Collins; Center for Strategic and International
Studies, Washington, D.C.; distributed by Transaction Books;
1978; 496 p.; ISBN/ISSN 0892060026 & ISBN/ISSN 0892060034.
American Cold War Strategy: Interpreting NSC 68, edited
by Ernest R. May; Bedford Books of St. Martin's Press; Boston,
MA; 1993; 228 p.; ISBN/ISSN 0312094450 & ISBN/ISSN 0312066376.
American Defense Policy from Eisenhower to Kennedy: The
Politics of Changing Military Requirements, 1957-1961, by
Richard A. Aliano; Ohio University Press; Athens,
OH; 1975; 309 p.; ISBN/ISSN 0821401815.
The Nuclear Question: The United States and Nuclear Weapons,
1946-1976, by Michael Mandelbaum; Cambridge University Press;
Cambridge & New York; 1979; 277 p.; ISBN/ISSN 0521226813
& ISBN/ISSN 0521296145.
NATO without France: A Strategic Appraisal, by Carl
H. Amme, Jr.; Hoover Institution; Stanford University; 1967;
195 p.
The Origins of U.S. Nuclear Strategy, 1945-1953, by
Samuel R.Williamson, Jr. & Steven L. Rearden; St. Martin's
Press; New York; 1993; 224 p.; ISBN/ISSN 0312089643.
Reserve Forces and the Kennedy Strategy, by George
Fielding Eliot; Stackpole Co; Harrisburg, PA; 1962; 77 p.
Soldiers, Statesmen, and Cold War Crises, by Richard
K. Betts; Harvard University Press; Cambridge, MA; 1977;
292 p.; ISBN/ISSN 0674817419.
Strategic Implications of the All Volunteer Force: The
Conventional Defense of Central Europe, by Kenneth J. Coffey;
University of North Carolina Press; Chapel Hill, NC; 1979; 210
p.; ISBN/ISSN 0807840572 & ISBN/ISSN 0807814032.
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