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| 21. | The taxonomy of a grand strategy against weapons of mass casualties: Aligning chemical and biological defense at the national, state and local levels to maximize effectiveness and efficiency |
| 22. | From enmity to rapprochement: Grand strategy, power politics, and U.S.-China relations, 1961--1974 |
| 23. | Bigger, better, faster, more: Jet fighter development and grand strategy in the United States Air Force, 1947--1953 |
| 24. | Geopolitics and grand strategy: Foundations of American national security |
| 25. | Security, sovereignty, and international migration: The economic and societal dimensions of trading state grand strategy |
| 26. | The political economy of grand strategy (United States, Great Britain) |
| 27. | 'Clearer than truth': Determining and preserving grand strategy. The evolution of American policy toward the People's Republic of China under Truman and Nixon |
| 28. | 'America as she has been': The role of ideas at key turning points in United States grand strategy |
| 29. | Japan's oceanic ascendancy: Geopolitics, grand strategy, and oceanic history |
| 30. | One world into two worlds: The evolution of United States grand strategy, 1947--1950 |
| 31. | Allies and rivals: Politics, markets, and grand strategy |
| 32. | Lost ambition: Grand strategy stability and abandoned change in the Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush administrations |
| 33. | A Comparative Study Of The Global Strategies Of The Trump And Reagan Administrations |
| 34. | The Challenges And Opportunities Of Hegemony: How Primacy Has Shaped The United States’ Grand Strategic Perception Of China After The Cold War |
| 35. | Political Mobilization And Changes In American Grand Strategy |
| 36. | "Containment": From Strategic Thinking To Strategic Practice |
| 37. | A Study On The Construction Of Japan's National Image In Southeast Asia After World War II From The Perspective Of Grand Strateg |
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