Bernard Brodie (military Strategist) - Works

Works

  • Sea Power in the Machine Age. Princeton University Press,1941 and 1943.
  • A Layman’s Guide to Naval Strategy. Princeton University Press, 1942.
  • The Absolute Weapon: Atomic Power and World Order. (editor and contributor), Harcourt, 1946.
  • Strategy in the Missile Age. Princeton University Press, 1959.
  • From Cross-Bow to H-Bomb. Dell, 1962; Indiana University Press (rev. ed.), 1973.
  • Escalation and the Nuclear Option. Princeton University Press, 1966.
  • Bureaucracy, Politics, and Strategy. University of California, 1968 (with Henry Kissinger).
  • The Future of Deterrence in U.S. Strategy. Security Studies Project, University of California, 1968.
  • War and Politics. Macmillan, 1973.
  • A Guide to the Reading of "On War". Princeton University Press, 1976.

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