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351. Chemical and Biological Defense Program Annual Report to Congress

352. Military Lessons from Desert One to the Balkans

353. China, Nuclear Weapons, and Arms Control: A Preliminary Assessment

354. Defending America: Redefining the Conceptual Borders of Homeland Defense

355. The U.S. Enlargement Strategy and Nuclear Weapons

356. Acoustic Weapons—A Prospective Assessment: Sources, Propagation, and Effects of Strong Sound

357. The Persian Gulf

358. US Perceptions of NATO Deployments Beyond Europe and of European Capabilities

359. Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Tactical Battlefield Communications

360. Illuminating Tomorrow's War

361. The Revolution in Military Affairs: Allied Perspectives

362. Corporate Welfare for Weapons Makers the Hidden Costs of Spending on Defense and Foreign Aid

363. Old Wine in New Bottles: The Pentagon's East Asia Security Strategy Report

364. Is Readiness Overrated? Implications for a Tiered Readiness Force Structure

365. National Missile Defense: Examining the Options

366. Tilting at Windmills: Post-Cold War Military Threats to U.S. Security

367. The Cox Committee Report: An Assessment

368. The U.S. Military and Civil Infrastructure Protection: Restrictions and Discretion under the Posse Comitatus Act

369. How Will the European Union Meet the 21st Century

370. Muddling Through? A Strategic Checklist for the United States in the Post-Cold War World

371. Prospects for Europe and the Atlantic Alliance at Century's End

372. Security Issues for Russia in the New International Context

373. Conflict Management and European Security: The Problem of Collective Solidarity

374. New Security Challenge or Old? Russia's Catch—22

375. Right Makes Might: Freedom and Power in the Information Age

376. Benefits and Burdens: The Politically Dominated Economics of U.S. Alliances with Japan and Korea

377. Modern U.S. Civil-Military Relations: Wielding the Terrible Swift Sword

378. Turkey: Thwarted Ambition

379. Landmines: Africa's Stake, Global Initiatives

380. Future Prospects for the U.S. Defense Budget and Their Implications for Our Asian Alliance Commitments

381. U.S.-Japan Defense Guidelines: Toward a New Accommodation of Mutual Responsibility

382. Clausewitzian Friction and Future War

383. Mobilizing U.S. Industry in World War II: Myth and Reality

384. Peace Among States Is Also Peace Among Domestic Interests: Israel's Turn To De-escalation

385. Checklist for the Future of Intelligence

386. Defense Conversion and the Future of the National Nuclear Weapons Laboratories