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Strategy, military

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Article Tanfer Emin Tunc (2024)
Science as Diplomacy: Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Third Presidential Cruise of 1938. Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 738-756). (/isis/citation/CBB262146209/) unapi

Article Thomas Furse (2024)
Changing the guard: Organizational science and social psychology in the US army. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences (p. 22292). (/isis/citation/CBB326923796/) unapi

Article Aalok Pandya (2023)
Food, water and intoxicants in the battlefield practices of Rajasthan. Indian Journal of History of Science (pp. 57-63). (/isis/citation/CBB459123206/) unapi

Book Edward Kaplan (2022)
The End of Victory: Prevailing in the Thermonuclear Age. (/isis/citation/CBB085828755/) unapi

Chapter Fabrizio Pagnoni (2022)
Disastri artificiali: alcune note su acqua e operazioni militari nel medioevo. In: Il fuoco e l’acqua. Prevenzione e gestione dei disastri ambientali fra Medioevo e Età Moderna (pp. 141-154). (/isis/citation/CBB236259486/) unapi

Book Edward Kaplan (2020)
To Kill Nations: American Strategy in the Air-Atomic Age and the Rise of Mutually Assured Destruction. (/isis/citation/CBB328020999/) unapi

Book Simone Tomassoni (2020)
La prima guerra mondiale. (/isis/citation/CBB684122136/) unapi

Article Liu, Lei (2018)
‘Dog-beating stick’: General Zhang Aiping’s contribution to the modernisation of China’s nuclear force and strategy since 1977. Cold War History (pp. 485-501). (/isis/citation/CBB078802908/) unapi

Book Max Boot (2018)
The Road not Taken: Edward Lansdale and the American Tragedy in Vietnam. (/isis/citation/CBB696173225/) unapi

Book Philip Padgett (2018)
Advocating Overlord: The D-Day Strategy and the Atomic Bomb. (/isis/citation/CBB331408403/) unapi

Thesis Lindsay Rae Smith Privette (2018)
"Fightin' Johnnies, Fevers, and Mosquitos": A Medical History of the Vicksburg Campaign. (/isis/citation/CBB754144784/) unapi

Article M.C. Elish (November 2017)
Remote Split: A History of US Drone Operations and the Distributed Labor of War. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 1100-1131). (/isis/citation/CBB385197379/) unapi

Article Jon R. Lindsay (November 2017)
Target Practice: Counterterrorism and the Amplification of Data Friction. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 1061-1099). (/isis/citation/CBB537155007/) unapi

Article Patrick J. Klinger (2017)
Weather and the Jacobite Rebellion of 1719. Environment and History (pp. 197-216). (/isis/citation/CBB869136720/) unapi

Chapter Miloš Vec (2017)
Challenging the Laws of War by Technology, Blazing Nationalism and Militarism: Debating Chemical Warfare Before and After Ypres, 1899–1925. In: One Hundred Years of Chemical Warfare: Research, Deployment, Consequences (pp. 105-134). (/isis/citation/CBB539741969/) unapi

Book Craig F. Morris (2017)
The Origins of American Strategic Bombing Theory. (/isis/citation/CBB041463370/) unapi

Book Phillip S. Meilinger (2017)
Limiting Risk in America's Wars: Airpower, Asymmetrics, and a New Strategic Paradigm. (/isis/citation/CBB152995485/) unapi

Book John M. Lillard (2016)
Playing war: Wargaming and U.S. Navy preparations for World War II. (/isis/citation/CBB916186508/) unapi

Book Hugh Gusterson (2016)
Drone: Remote Control Warfare. (/isis/citation/CBB353254698/) unapi

Book Edward Kaplan (2015)
To Kill Nations: American Strategy in the Air-Atomic Age and the Rise of Mutually Assured Destruction. (/isis/citation/CBB468361992/) unapi

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