The SHAFR Guide Online
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The SHAFR Guide Online: An Annotated Bibliography of U.S. Foreign Relations since 1600 is a near-comprehensive, 2.1 million-word online annotated bibliography of historical work covering the entire span of U.S. foreign relations. It aims to jump-start the research of both students from high school to graduate school as well as the most advanced scholars.
More information: brill.comTerrorism and 9/11: A Reader
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Terrorism and America: A Commonsense Strategy for a Democratic Society
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Terrorism and Democracy
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Terrorism and Democracy
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Terrorism and National Security Reform: How Commissions Can Drive Change
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Terrorism and the American Experience: A Symposium
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Terrorism and U.S. Policy: 1968-2002. Available through Proquest and on Microfiche
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Terrorism: A Reference Handbook
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Terrorism: Comments on Security Documents, vols. 100-148
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Terrorism: The Essential Reference Guide
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Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times
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Test Ban and Disarmament: The Path of Negotiation
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Test Case: Italy, Ethiopia, and the League of Nations
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Testimony of General Douglas MacArthur before the Armed Services and Foreign Relations Committees of the U.S. Senate, 82nd Congress, First Session, May 3-5, 1951
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Testing Massive Retaliation: Credibility and Crisis Management in the Taiwan Strait
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Testing the Water: A Secret Probe toward Anglo-American Military Co-operation in 1936
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Tet 1968: Understanding the Surprise
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"Tet and the Crisis of Hegemony." In 1968: The World Transformed, Carole Fink, Philipp Gassert, and Detlef Junker, eds., 31-53
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Tethered Eagle: Lieut. Gen. James A. Van Fleet and the Quest for Military Victory in the Korean War, April-June 1951
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