William J. Perry was the 19th Secretary of Defense for the United States from February 1994 to January 1997. He previously served as Deputy Secretary of Defense (1993¿1994) and as Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (1977¿1981). He is the Michael and Barbara Berberian Professor (emeritus) at Stanford University.
William J. Perry was the 19th Secretary of Defense for the United States from February 1994 to January 1997. He previously served as Deputy Secretary of Defense (1993¿1994) and as Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (1977¿1981). He is the Michael and Barbara Berberian Professor (emeritus) at Stanford University.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
William J. Perry was the 19th Secretary of Defense for the United States from February 1994 to January 1997. He previously served as Deputy Secretary of Defense (1993-1994) and as Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (1977-1981). He is the Michael and Barbara Berberian Professor (emeritus) at Stanford University.
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1. The Cuban Missile Crisis: A Nuclear Nightmare 2. A Fire in the Sky 3. The Rise of the Soviet Missile Threat and the Race for Data to Understand It 4. An Original Silicon Valley Entrepreneur and the Advance of Spy Technology 5. A Call to Serve 6. Implementing the Offset Strategy and the Emergence of Stealth Technology 7. Buildup of the US Nuclear Force 8. Nuclear Alerts, Arms Control, and Missed Opportunities in Nonproliferation 9. The Undersecretary as Diplomat 10. Back in Civilian Life: The Cold War Ends But the Nuclear Journey Continues 11. A Return to Washington: The New Challenge of "Loose Nukes" and the Lurching Reform of Defense Acquisition 12. I Become Secretary of Defense 13. Dismantling Nuclear Weapons and the Legacy of Nunn-Lugar 14. The Crisis with North Korea: Containing a Nuclear State 15. Ratifying Start II and Battling Over the Test Ban Treaty 16. NATO, Peacekeeping in Bosnia, and the Rise of Security Ties With Russia 17. The "Immaculate Invasion" of Haiti and Forging Ties for Western Hemispheric Unity 18. The "Iron Logic" Between Military Capability and Quality of Life 19. A Farewell to Arms 20. The Fall of Security Ties with Russia 21. The Fall of Security Ties with Russia 22. The North Korean Policy Review: Triumph and Tragedy 23. Fiasco in Iraq: Then and Now 24. Former Cold Warrior Offer New Vision 25. The Way Forward: Hope for a World Without Nuclear Weapons
1. The Cuban Missile Crisis: A Nuclear Nightmare 2. A Fire in the Sky 3. The Rise of the Soviet Missile Threat and the Race for Data to Understand It 4. An Original Silicon Valley Entrepreneur and the Advance of Spy Technology 5. A Call to Serve 6. Implementing the Offset Strategy and the Emergence of Stealth Technology 7. Buildup of the US Nuclear Force 8. Nuclear Alerts, Arms Control, and Missed Opportunities in Nonproliferation 9. The Undersecretary as Diplomat 10. Back in Civilian Life: The Cold War Ends But the Nuclear Journey Continues 11. A Return to Washington: The New Challenge of "Loose Nukes" and the Lurching Reform of Defense Acquisition 12. I Become Secretary of Defense 13. Dismantling Nuclear Weapons and the Legacy of Nunn-Lugar 14. The Crisis with North Korea: Containing a Nuclear State 15. Ratifying Start II and Battling Over the Test Ban Treaty 16. NATO, Peacekeeping in Bosnia, and the Rise of Security Ties With Russia 17. The "Immaculate Invasion" of Haiti and Forging Ties for Western Hemispheric Unity 18. The "Iron Logic" Between Military Capability and Quality of Life 19. A Farewell to Arms 20. The Fall of Security Ties with Russia 21. The Fall of Security Ties with Russia 22. The North Korean Policy Review: Triumph and Tragedy 23. Fiasco in Iraq: Then and Now 24. Former Cold Warrior Offer New Vision 25. The Way Forward: Hope for a World Without Nuclear Weapons
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