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Barry Bruce-Briggs Archives
Barry Bruce-Briggs •ï¿½28 Items / 6 Books, 15 Articles, 7 Reviews
The Shield of Faith (1989)
A Chronicle of Strategic Defense From Zeppelins to Star Wars
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Published Reviews
  1. Books, Arts & Manners
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    Shield of Fatuity (Review)
    The Shield of Faith, by B. Bruce-Briggs
    1. The Shield of Faith by B. Bruce-Briggs
    National Review, January 27, 1989, p. 56
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    Star Bores (2 Reviews)
    While Others Build, by Angelo Codevilla
    1. While Others Build by Angelo Codevilla
    2. The Shield of Faith by B. Bruce-Briggs
    The New Republic, February 27, 1989, pp. 36-40
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    War Studies (6 Reviews)
    Nato's Central Region Forces, by Anthony H. Cordesman
    1. Nato's Central Region Forces by Anthony H. Cordesman
    2. On the Defensive? by Joseph S. Nye, Jr. and James A. Schear
    3. The Shield of Faith by B. Bruce-Briggs
    4. Surprise Attack by Ephraim Kam
    5. The U.S. Intelligence Community by Jeffrey T. Richelson
    6. The U.S. Maritime Strategy by Norman Friedman
    Orbis, Summer 1989, pp. 446-448
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    Recent Books on International Relations (10 Reviews)
    General: Military, Technological and Scientific
    1. Window of Opportunity by Graham T. Allison and William L. Ury
    2. Lethal Frontiers by Alexei G. Arbatov
    3. The Other Side of Arms Control by Alan B. Sherr
    4. The Shield of Faith by B. Bruce-Briggs
    5. Making Space Defense Work by A. Fenner Milton, M. Scott Davis, and John A. Parmentola, ...
    6. Monkeys, Men, and Missiles by Solly Zuckerman
    7. War: Ends and Means by Paul Seabury and Angelo Codevilla
    8. Fighting to a Finish by Leon V. Sigal
    9. Four Stars by Mark Perry
    10. Arms Races, Arms Control, and Conflict Analysis by Walter Isard
    Foreign Affairs, Summer 1989, pp. 164-165