Luttwak, Edward (Nicolae)

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LUTTWAK, Edward (Nicolae)

LUTTWAK, Edward (Nicolae). American/Romanian, b. 1942. Genres: History, International relations/Current affairs, Military/Defense/Arms control, Politics/Government. Career: Research professor, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1975-78, and Georgetown University, Washington, DC, 1978-82; Center of Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC, associate, 1978-89, senior fellow, 1989-. Publications: Coup D'Etat, 1968; Dictionary of Modern War, 1971; The Strategic Balance 1972, 1972; The US-USSR Strategic Balance, 1974; The Political Uses of Sea Power, 1974; (co-author) The Israeli Army, 1975; The Grand Strategy of the Roman Empire, 1977; Strategy and Politics, 1980; The Grand Strategy of the Soviet Union, 1983; The Pentagon and the Art of War, 1985; Strategy and History: Collected Essays, 1985; (co-author) Yearbook of International Politics 1983-84, 1984, 1984-85, 1985; Strategy: The Logic of War and Peace, 1987, rev. ed., 2002; The Endangered American Dream, 1993; Turbo-Capitalism: Winners and Losers in the Global Economy, 1999; La Renaissance du poivoir aerionne, 2000. Address: CSIS, 1800 K St NW, Washington, DC 20006, U.S.A.

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