1-24 of 29 Books

Nuclear weapons and foreign policy
By Henry Kissinger

Light weapons and civil conflict
By Jeffrey Boutwell,Michael T. Klare

Assessing the United Nations Register of Conventional Arms
By United Nations. Office for Disarmament Affairs

Report of the committee of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, on the subject of impressed seamen
By Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives. Committee on Impressed Seamen.

U.S.-Soviet security cooperation
By George, Alexander L.,Philip J. Farley,Alexander Dallin

Verification--how much is enough?
By Allan S. Krass

Towards a brave new arms industry?
By Richard Bitzinger

Les industries europ'eennes d'armements
By Laurent Carrou'e

Success and failure in arms control negotiations
By April Carter

Arms transfer limitations and Third World security
By Thomas Ohlson
Sécurité, désarmement et flanc sud de l'Alliance atlantique
Sécurité, désarmement et flanc sud de l'Alliance atlantique
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Une diplomatie de l'espoir
By Albert Legault,Michel Fortmann

Precision-Strike Technology and International Intervention
By Tom Dyson,Wali Aslam,Regina Rauxloh,Mike Aaronson

SIPRI Yearbook 1989
By Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

Space weapons--the arms control dilemma
By Bhupendra Jasani

West European Arms Control Policy (Duke Press Policy Studies)
By Robbin F. Laird
War - rules of warfare : convention on prohibitions or restrictions on the use of certain conventional weapons which may be deemed to be excessively injurious or to have indiscriminate effects (with protocols) : Geneva, October 10, 1980, signed by Canada April 10, 1081, ratified by Canada June 24, 1994 (with statements of understanding) in force for Canada December 24, 1994 =
War - rules of warfare : convention on prohibitions or restrictions on the use of certain conventional weapons which may be deemed to be excessively injurious or to have indiscriminate effects (with protocols) : Geneva, October 10, 1980, signed by Canada April 10, 1081, ratified by Canada June 24, 1994 (with statements of understanding) in force for Canada December 24, 1994 =
By Canada. External Affairs and International Trade Canada.

Armes légères, destructions massives
By Michel Wéry