National security -- United States
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National security -- United States
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National security
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- The 9/11 Commission report, final report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States
- Worse than Watergate, the secret presidency of George W. Bush, John W. Dean
- Drift, the unmooring of American military power, Rachel Maddow
- Fortress America, on the front lines of homeland security - an inside look at the coming surveillance state, Matthew Brzezinski
- Is America safe?, terrorism, homeland security, and emergency preparedness, Don Philpott
- Weapons of mass destruction, opposing viewpoints, Jennifer A. Hurley, book editor
- The avoidable war, the dangers of a catastrophic conflict between the US and Xi Jinping's China, Kevin Rudd
- Kill chain, the rise of the high-tech assassins, Andrew Cockburn
- Double jeopardy, combating nuclear terror and climate change, Daniel B. Poneman
- Blood and oil, the dangers and consequences of America's growing petroleum dependency, Michael T. Klare
- The fifth domain, defending our country, our companies, and ourselves in the age of cyber threats, Richard A. Clarke and Robert K. Knake
- Don't wait for the next war, a strategy for American growth and global leadership, Wesley K. Clark
- U.S. defense policy. --
- Without precedent, the inside story of the 9/11 Commission, Thomas H. Kean and Lee H. Hamilton, with Benjamin Rhodes
- Countdown to terror, the top-secret information that could prevent the next terrorist attack on America-- and how the CIA has ignored it, Curt Weldon
- The assault on intelligence, American national security in an age of lies, Michael V. Hayden
- A spy in plain sight, the inside story of the FBI and Robert Hanssen - America's most damaging Russian spy, Lis Wiehl
- Homeland security, edited by Norris Smith and Lynn M. Messina
- The emergency state, America's pursuit of absolute national security at all costs, David C. Unger
- Killing Reagan, the violent assault that changed a presidency, Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
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