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Scott D. Sagan Archives
Scott D. Sagan •ï¿½17 Items / 5 Books, 1 Article, 11 Reviews
Moving Targets (1989)
Nuclear Strategy and National Security
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Published Reviews
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    International Relations (Review)
    Moving Targets, by Scott D. Sagan
    1. Moving Targets by Scott D. Sagan
    American Political Science Review, September 1990, p. 1067
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    Book Reviews (Review)
    Moving Targets, by Scott D. Sagan
    1. Moving Targets by Scott D. Sagan
    Political Science Quarterly, December 1989, p. 689
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    War Studies (7 Reviews)
    Affording Defense, by Jacques S. Gansler
    1. Affording Defense by Jacques S. Gansler
    2. King of the Killing Zone by Orr Kelly
    3. Moving Targets by Scott D. Sagan
    4. Origins of the Maritime Strategy by Michael A. Palmer
    5. Rational Methods, Prudent Choices by Robert P. Haffa, Jr.
    6. The Rise of American Air Power by Michael S. Sherry
    7. Unguided Missiles by Fen Osler Hampson
    Orbis, Fall 1989, pp. 600-602
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    Recent Books on International Relations (13 Reviews)
    General: Military, Technological and Scientific
    1. Forging the Alliance by Don Cook
    2. Nato in the 1990s by Stanley R. Sloan
    3. Assignment Pentagon by Perry M. Smith
    4. Unguided Missiles by Fen Osler Hampson
    5. Affording Defense by Jacques S. Gansler
    6. The Masks of War by Carl H. Builder
    7. Moving Targets by Scott D. Sagan
    8. Power and Madness by Edward Rhodes
    9. U.S. Nuclear Strategy by Philip Bobbitt
    10. About Face by David H. Hackworth and Julie Sherman
    11. Territory of Lies by Wolf Blitzer
    12. Strategic Intelligence for American National Security by Bruce D. Berkowitz and Allan E. Goodman
    13. General Maxwell Taylor by John M. Taylor
    Foreign Affairs, Fall 1989, pp. 198-200