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A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
Adam Roberts Archives
Adam Roberts •ï¿½9 Books
Nations in Arms (1977)
The Theory and Practice of Territorial Defense
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Published Reviews
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    Yugoslavia (9 Reviews)
    The Precarious Country
    1. British Policy Towards Wartime Resistance in Yugoslavia and Greece by Phyllis Auty and Richard Clogg
    2. Tito, Mihailovic and the Allies, 1941-1945 by Walter R. Roberts
    3. British Policy in South-East Europe in the Second World War by Elisabeth Barker
    4. Wartime by Milovan Djilas
    5. LX: Memoirs of a Jugoslav by Vane Ivanovic
    6. The Legitimation of a Revolution by Bogdan Denis Denitch
    7. The Yugoslav Experiment, 1948-1974 by Dennison I. Rusinow
    8. R.W. Seton-Watson and the Yugoslavs by Hugh Seton-Watson and R.W. Seton-Watson
    9. Nations in Arms by Adam Roberts
    The New York Review of Books, July 14, 1977, pp. 30-36
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    Recent Books on International Relations (14 Reviews)
    General: Military, Technological, and Scientific
    1. Controlling the Conventional Arms Race
    2. A Scientist at the White House by George B. Kistiakowsky
    3. The Game of Disarmament by Alva R. Myrdal
    4. The Future of Soviet Military Power by Lawrence L. Whetten
    5. Towards Rationalizing Allied Weapons Production by Gardiner Tucker and Fabio Basagni
    6. Offense and Defense in the International System by George H. Quester
    7. Nations in Arms by Adam Roberts
    8. A Short History of Guerrilla Warfare by John Ellis
    9. Developing the ICBM by Edmund Beard
    10. The Night Watch by David Atlee Phillips
    11. Portrait of a Cold Warrior by Joseph Burkholder Smith
    12. Nimitz by Elmer Belmont Potter
    13. A Sailor's Admiral by James M. Merrill
    14. Our Energy Future by Don E. Kash and Michael D. Devine
    Foreign Affairs, April 1977, pp. 646-647