Robert L. Pfaltzgraff
49 works on record
Works

Contending theories of international relations
1971

The Peace movements in Europe & the United States

Contrasting approaches to strategic arms control

Emerging doctrines and technologies : implications for global and regional political-military balances

Intelligence policy and national security

Shattering Europe's defense consensus

Arms and technology transfers

National security policy

The Superpowers in a multinuclear world

Taiwan in a transformed world

The Soviet Union after perestroika

The United States Army

National security policy for the 1980s (The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science)

Selling the rope to hang capitalism?

International security dimensions of space

U.S. defense policy in an era of constrained resources

The U.S. defense mobilization infrastructure

Security commitments and capabilities

War in the information age

Security strategy & missile defense

The Future of air power in the aftermath of the Gulf War

Arms transfers to the third world

Projection of power

NATO and Southeastern Europe

Britain faces Europe

The Atlantic community

Security Strategy & Missile Defense (Special Report (Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis))

Politics and the international system

The study of international relations

Security in Southeastern European Security & the U.S. - Greek Relationship (Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis Special Report))

National security

The Greens of West Germany

Emerging Doctrines and Technologies
National security decisions
Naval forward presence and the national military strategy
New directions in U.S. defense policy
The Other arms race
Special operations forces
Ethnic conflict and regional instability
Atlantic Community in Crisis
The Atlantic Community; a Complex Imbalance
Politics and the international system,
Salt II
The British common market decision and beyond
Energy issues and alliance relationships
The cruise missile
Japanese-American relations in a changing security environment
The INF controversy
The Atlantic Alliance and U.S. global strategy