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Framing the Sixties by Bernard von Bothmer
Occupation:The Ordeal of France 1940-1944 by Ian Ousby
How Wars are Won: the 13 Rules of War by Bevin Alexander
The first, which is an an analysis of how our historical memory of ”the Sixties” have been wielded in cultural and political wars was sent as a review copy by Julie at FSB Associates. The [...]
: ArmsControlWonk.com Home About Book Archive Contact Public Service Announcement posted Wednesday June 30, 2010 under arms-control-wonk-psa by philip_maxon This week provides some interesting events . The first is at Carnegie this morning at 9:00am-10:30am with Mark Hibbs and George Perkovich on Nuclear Suppliers in New Zealand : Global Trade Rules at the Crossroads Another event this morning at 10:00am is the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee , hearing on Nuclear Terrorism : Strengthening our Domestic Defenses , Part , I with Eugene Aloise , Government Accountability Office Micah Lowenthal , National Academy of Sciences and Dana Shea , Congressional Research Service . 342 Dirksen Senate Office Building . With the President’s release of the National Space Policy
A quick recap of the G20’s arms control efforts. DNA reviews the G8’s declaration endorsing disarmament efforts. And John Polanyi accesses the G20’s disarmament agenda on CTV’s Business News Network He argues that the leading nuclear powers (United States, Russia and China) must work to curtail their stockpiles in order to strengthen counter-proliferation efforts. Business [...]
Sen. Robert Byrd, age 92, passed early this morning. The West Virginia Gazette offers an excellent memorial. Byrd, America’s longest serving Senator, influenced all aspects of American policy-making. But, in particular, Byrd played an significant role in arms control. A vocal critic to the Bush administration’s proliferation policies regarding Russia and India, and a key [...]
Two graphs sum it all up: Foreign Policy compares the mid-90s reform effects of Canada and America, suggesting Canada’s success and America’s stillborn effect explains Canada’s superior economic position.
A useful tool, much like Zenpundit himself.
National Defense University Library has digitized American National Strategy Documents in a searchable archive.
Cool.
The Times of India points out a crucial difference between China’s planned nuclear deal with Pakistan and the US-India nuclear deal: On the basis of previous Chinese statements, the United States is expected to argue that the supply of additional power reactors would not be grandfathered. In that sense, the Christchurch meeting will demonstrate how [...]
House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.), along with a bipartisan task force that includes Senior Policy Analyst Laicie Olson, announced the release of a new report that identifies nearly $1 Trillion in Pentagon budget savings that can be generated over the next ten years from realistic reductions in defense spending. The report was produced by the Sustainable Defense Task Force, a group convened in response to a request from Rep. Frank to explore options for reducing the defense budget’s contribution to the federal deficit without compromising the essential security of the United States.