Brown, Neville.
Brown, Neville, 1932-....
Brown, N.
Brown, Neville 1932-2018
Neville Brown
VIAF ID: 54211995 ( Personal )
Permalink: http://viaf.org/viaf/54211995
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Works
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The African military balance | |
Arms without Empire. British defence role in the modern world | |
Ballistic missile defence : a British perspective | |
The bounds of liberalism : the fragility of freedom | |
Britain and world security | |
Britain in NATO | |
A British approach to peace | |
British arms and strategy 1970-80 | |
Climate change : a threat to peace | |
Cosmic threats : a planetary response | |
Defence in a new setting : argument | |
Droit sans frontières : essays in honour of Neville Brown | |
Engaging the cosmos : astronomy, philosophy, and faith | |
European security 1972-1980 | |
The future global challenge : a predictive study of world security, 1977-1990 | |
The future of air power | |
The geography of human conflict : approaches to survival | |
Has Israel really won ? : argument | |
History and climate change : a Eurocentric perspective | |
A history of the world in the twentieth century. | |
The impact of climate change : some indications from history, AD 250-1250 | |
International security : reflections on survival and stability | |
Limited world war? | |
New strategy through space | |
Nouvelles perspectives d'un droit commun de l'Europe | |
Nuclear first use | |
Nuclear war. The impending strategic deadlock. | |
Strategic mobility | |
The strategic revolution : thoughts for the twenty-first century | |
Water, environment and society in times of climatic change : contributions from an international workshop within the framework of International Hydrological Program (IHP) UNESCO, held at Ben-Gurion University, Sede Boker, Israel from 7-12 July 1996 | |
The winter war |