Builder, Carl H.
Builder, Carl Hunter 1931-....
Builder, Carl H. 1931-1998
Builder, Carl Hunter
VIAF ID: 5015701 ( Personal )
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Works
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The Army in the strategic planning process : who shall bell the cat? | |
Artificial societies : a concept for basic research on the societal impacts of information technology | |
The case for first-strike counterforce capabilities | |
Command concepts : a theory derived from the practice of command and control | |
A conceptual approach to strategies for the control of air pollution in the South Coast Air Basin | |
A conceptual framework for a national strategy on nuclear arms : a Project Air Force report prepared for the United States Air Force | |
The etiology of European change | |
The Icarus syndrome : the role of air power theory in the evolution and fate of the U.S. Air Force | |
Information technologies and the future of land warfare. - | |
The International law of armed conflict : implications for the concept of assured destruction | |
The masks of war : American military styles in strategy and analysis | |
Measuring the leverage : assessing military contributions to drug interdiction | |
Military planning today : calculus or charade? | |
New York times, May 28, 1998: | |
Organizing, training, and equipping the Air Force for crises and lesser conflicts | |
Patterns in American intellectual frontiers, 1990: | |
The penetration integral ... 1973. | |
The prospects and implications of non-nuclear means for strategic conflict | |
Report of a Workshop on Expanding U.S. Air Force Noncombat Mission Capabilities | |
Rethinking national security and the role of the military | |
Winding the universal clock : speculations on the transitions between chaos and order |