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Index to Volumes 1-5 VOLUME 1 NUMBER 1 SUMMER1976 Arms Controland World Order On the Objectivesof Arms Control The Evolution of American Policy Toward the Soviet Union The United States-A Military Power Second to None? Superpowersat Sea: A Debate Who Will Have the Bomb? A ComprehensiveTest Ban: Everybodyor Nobody An Assessment of Peace Research StrategicVulnerability: The Balance Between Prudence and Paranoia Documentation: Foreign Policy and National Security VOLUME 1 NUMBER 2 FALL 1976 IntelligenceSecrecy and Securityin a Free Society French Defense PlanningThe Future in the Past Capabilitiesand Control in an InterdependentWorld Effective Military Technology for the 1980s The Case for the B-1 Bomber Modernizing the StrategicBomber Force Without Really Trying-A Case Against the B-1 The B-1 Debate: Authors’ Responses The Marine Corps TodayAsset or Anachronism? 3 Hedley Bull 17 Bernard Brodie 37 JamesR. Schlesinger 49 Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor, 56 Adm. Worth H. Bagley, USA (Ref.) USN (Ret.)and Rear Adm. Gene R. LaRocque, USN (Ref.) 77 Thomas C. Schelling 92 DonaidG. Brennan 1 1 8 1. David Singer 138 John D. Steinbruner and Thomas M. Gamin 182 3 William E. Colby 15 Pierre M. Gallois 32 JamesN. Rosenau 50 Richard L. Gamin 78 john F. McCarthy, Jr. 98 Archie L. Wood 117 Archie L. Wood and John F. McCarthy, Jr. 123 Gen. Robert E. Cushman, Ir,, USMC (Ret.) 188 Zndex to Vols. 1-5 I 189 The Need for a New Analytical Framework (A Review: Security in the Nuclear Age by Jerome Kahan) 130 Henry S. Rowen Nuclear Futures For Sale: To Brazil from West Germany, 1975 147 William W. Lowrance VOLUME 1 NUMBER 3 WINTER 1977 The Pathology of American Power 3 Hans J. Morgenthau France, NATO, and European Security 21 JeanKtein Conventional Weapons Under Legal Prohibitions In Quest of the Unknown Clausewitz (A Review: Clausewitz and the State by Peter Paret) 42 R. R. Baxter 62 Bernard Brodie NEW VIEWS ON NUCLEAR PROLIFERATION The Washington Nuclear Mess 7 1 Stuart Symington Nuclear Weapons Proliferation as a 7 9 Richard Falk World Order Problem Nuclear Electric Power and the 94 Carl Walske Proliferation of Nuclear Weapon States Nuclear "Gray Marketeering" 107 Lewis A. Dunn Nuclear Proliferation and the Spread of 119 Richard Burt New Conventional Weapons Technology Nuclear Terror 140 David M. Rosenbaum The New Test Ban Treaties: 162 Robert W . Helm and What Do They Mean? Where Do They Lead? Donald R. Westmlt Commentary on The New Test Ban Treaties 179 George Rathjens and JackRuina VOLUME 1 NUMBER 4 SPRING 1977 Negotiating with the Russians: Some Lessons f r o m SALT On Strategic Technology Transfer to the Soviet Union 3 Raymond L. Garthoff 25 J. Fred Bucy InternatwnaZ Security I 190 The Indian Nuclear Explosion 44 Rikhi Jaipal Nuclear Proliferation: Can Congress Act in Time? 52 Clarence D. Long The Nuclear Debate: Authors' Responses 77 RikhiJaipal and Women in Combat 80 George H. Quester Is International Coercion Waning or Rising? 92 Klaus Knorr Energy, Security and Foreign Policy: 1 1 1 Linda B. Miller A Review Essay Future Sino-American Security Ties: 124 Michael P. Pillsbuy The View f r o m Tokyo, Moscow, and Peking New Technology and Control of Conventional Arms: Some Common Ground Commentary: The Future of Europe and 160 Steven L. Canby NATO's Outdated Solutions Clarence D. Long 143 S. J. Dudzinsky, Jr., and JamesDigby Correspondence: Debating the B-1 Bomber 163 VOLUME 2 NUMBER 1 SUMMER 1977 Cuba's African Adventure 3 Abraham F. Lowenthal Resolving the China Dilemma: 11 VictorH. Li and Advancing Normalization, Preserving Security John W. Lm's Across the Nuclear DivideStrategic Studies, Past and Present An Assessment of the Bomber-Cruise Missile Controversy A Double Standard (A Review: The Game of Disarmament by Alva Myrdal) 24 Colin S. Gray 47 Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt, USN (Ref.) 59 Gerard C. Smith A Historical Survey of Nonproliferation Policies 69 Berfrand Goldschmidt Why Coaling Stations Are Necessary in the Nuclear Age 88 Barry M.Blechman and Robert G. Weinland Commentary: The Helsinki Conference, 100 Brian Fall Belgrade and European Security Correspondence: On Negotiating with the Russians 106 Index to VOZS.1-5 I 191 Documentation: Nuclear Power Issues and Choices VOLUME 2 NUMBER...

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