Volume 14, Number 1 (1984)
ON EASTERN EUROPE: SECURITY IMPLICATIONS FOR THE USSR
David E. Albright
AMERICAN PLANNING FOR GROUND COMBAT IN VIETNAM, 1952-1965
Alexander S. Cochran Jr.
THE SOVIET-AFGHAN WAR: THE FIRST FOUR YEARS
Joseph J. Collins
THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE: A WARY FRIENDSHIP
Alistair Cooke
MEXICO'S NATIONAL SECURITY
Alden M. Cunningham
THE ARMY RESERVE AND VIETNAM
James T. Currie
"PEOPLE" POLICIES IN COMBAT
Walter S. Dunn Jr.
ON EASTERN EUROPE: THE ECONOMICS OF POLITICS
Herbert J. Ellison
VIETNAM: THE DEBATE GOES ON
John M. Gates
WAR PLANNING AT THE WAR COLLEGE IN THE MID-1930s
Henry G. Gole
COMPARATIVE STRATEGIC CULTURE
Colin S. Gray
WESTERN SECURITY AND THE MILITARY POTENTIAL OF THE PRC
A. James Gregor
THE USSR, JAPAN, AND THE END OF THE GREAT PACIFIC WAR
John A. Harrison
CONTAINMENT REVISITED: US-SOVIET RELATIONS IN THE 1980s
Louisa S. Hulett
REFLECTIONS ON VIETNAM: ON REVISIONISM AND LESSONS YET TO BE LEARNED
Paul M. Kattenburg
PRODUCTIVITY TRENDS AND DEFENSE IN THE 1980s
Donald L. Losman
INSURGENCY AND COUNTERINSURGENCY: THE ROLE OF STRATEGIC THEORY
Charles Maechling Jr.
NUCLEAR POWER IN BRAZIL
Max G. Manwaring
ARMS CONTROL AND THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF
Jeffrey S. McKitrick
JCS REFORM AND THE LESSONS OF GERMAN HISTORY
John M. Nolen
AMERICAN-VIETNAMESE RELATIONS
Douglas Pike
CLAUSEWITZ OR KHAN: THE MONGOL METHOD OF MILITARY SUCCESS
Steven D. Stinemetz
LESSONS FROM THE PAST FOR NATO
Richard F. Timmons
KAMPUCHEA: SOUTHEAST ASIA'S FLASHPOINT
Justus M. Van der Kroef
AIRLAND BATTLE IN NATO, A EUROPEAN VIEW
Arie Van der Vlis
CAMPAIGN PLANNING
William R. Williamson
THE PRESS AND THE MILITARY: SOME THOUGHTS AFTER GRENADA
Donald Atwell Zoll