Cornell studies in security affairs

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Fast tanks and heavy bombers

innovation in the U.S. Army, 1917-1945
2003
Examines the idea that because the United States was ill-prepared for World War II they became very inovative with military weapons.

Final solutions

mass killing and genocide in the twentieth century
2004
The author maintains that a greater threat of genocide originates from smaller groups of powerful leaders and focuses on three types of mass killings in the twentieth century: Communist killings, ethnic genocides, and counter-guerrilla campaigns.
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