National Defense Resources Conference: Presentation Outlines and Reading List, Part 1

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U.S. Industrial College of the Armed Forces., 1964 - Armaments
 

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Page 225 - Furthermore, the United States regards as vital to the national interest and world peace the preservation of the independence and integrity of the nations of the Middle East.
Page 374 - Accessibility of strategic and critical materials to the United States in time of war and for our expanding economy.
Page 20 - Who rules East Europe commands the Heartland; Who rules the Heartland commands the World Island; Who rules the World Island commands the World.
Page 138 - Pentagon's definition, included "those military, paramilitary, political, economic, psychological, and civic actions taken by a government to defeat subversive insurgency." 15 Insurgency was defined as "a condition resulting from a revolt or insurrection against a constituted government which falls short of civil war. In the current context, subversive insurgency is primarily communist inspired, supported, or exploited.
Page vii - The Industrial College of the Armed Forces conducts courses of study in the economic and industrial aspects of national security and in the management of resources...
Page vii - The purpose of this school is to conduct courses of study in the economic and industrial aspects of national security and in the management of resources under all conditions giving due consideration to the interrelated military, political and social factors affecting national security, and in the context of both national and world affairs, in order to enhance the preparation of selected military officers and key civilian personnel for important command, staff and policy making positions in the national...
Page 36 - GENERAL ASSEMBLY; (2) SECURITY COUNCIL; (3) ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL; (4) TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL; (5) INTERNATIONAL COURT OF JUSTICE AND (6) SECRETARIAT.
Page 340 - The European Common Market and Its Meaning to the United States.
Page 353 - Relations with the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, and Mainland China," Department of Foreign Affairs, University of Virginia, 1958, 128 p. , "A Note on Soviet Foreign Trade Statistics," Soviet Studies, vol. X, No. 4, April 1959, pp. 360-369. , "Soviet Economic Warfare," in press, 1959 publication. "Soviet Influence in Latin America: the Role of Economic Relations," Public Affairs Press, 1959, 108 p.
Page 334 - ... should be given in planning curriculum to establish a course of instruction in bioengineering. The course could combine basic engineering with some training in physiology. Graduates with such a background are needed and required by our space programs. REFERENCE 1. Staff of the Manned Spacecraft Center: Results of the First United States Manned Orbital Space Flight, Feb.

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