At some point, I'll get around to annotating this... of course, it's dynamic, because I'm always getting more... at least I like to get more always. God bless The Last Word.

The Pity of War, Niall Ferguson
The Elements of Style, Strunk and White
Strategy, B.H. Liddell Hart
The Stranger, Albert Camus
A Man For All Seasons, Robert Bolt
The Political Ideas of St. Thomas Aquinas, Dino Bigongiari
The New Emperors: China In The Era of Mao and Deng, Harrison Salisbury
Nuclear Arms Race: Technology and Society, Craig and Jungerman
A History of Warfare, John Keegan
The Arms of Krupp, William Manchester
Rising to the Occasion, Hazard and Pinfold
Essence of Decision, First Edition, Graham Allison
American Caesar, William Manchester
Arms and Influence, Thomas Schelling
The Powers That Be, David Halberstam
Germs, Miller, Engelberg, and Broad
What If? 2, ed. Robert Cowley
The Rise and Fall of the British Empire, Lawrence James
The Reckoning, David Halberstam
Makers of Modern Strategy, Second Edition, ed. Peter Paret
The Birth of the Modern, Paul Johnson
Rites of Spring, Modris Eksteins
The Proud Tower, Barbara Tuchman

Theodore Rex, Edmund Morris
Arc Light, Eric Harry
DragonFire, Hawksley and Roberton
The Best and the Brightest, David Halberstam
War In A Time of Peace, David Halberstam
Tip O'Neill and the Democratic Century, Jack Farrell
Perception and Misperception in International Politics, Robert Jervis
Conflict After the Cold War, ed. Richard Betts
On War, Carl von Clausewitz
The Face of Battle, John Keegan
From Crossbow to H-Bomb, Brodie and Brodie
Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human, Harold Bloom
Diplomacy, Henry Kissinger
War in European History, Michael Howard
Modern Times, Paul Johnson
War in the Modern World, Theodore Ropp
Cauldron, Larry Bond
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Edward Gibbon
The Army and Vietnam, Andrew Krepinevich
Cloak and Gown: Scholars in the Secret War, 1939-1961, Robin Winks
Just and Unjust Wars, Second Edition, Michael Walzer
Leviathan, Thomas Hobbes
On Strategy, Harry Summers
Bombing to Win, Robert A. Pape

Roman Catholicism in America, Chester Gillis
Origins of Terrorism, Walter Reich
Day of Confession, Allan Folsom
Aquinas, John Finnis
The Uses and Limits of Intelligence, Walter Laqueur
China Since Tiananmen, Fewsmith
The French Polity, Safran
Guns, Germs, and Steel, Jared Diamond
MI6, Stephen Dorril
China's Foreign Policy, Robinson and Shambaugh
The Age of Improvement, Asa Briggs
The Book of War, John Keegan
The Wise Men, Isaacson and Thomas
L'etranger, Albert Camus
Huis clos, Jean-Paul Sartre
Candide, Voltaire
L'esprit des lois, Montesquieu
En attendant Godot, Samuel Beckett
The Use of Force, ed. Art and Waltz
International Relations Theory, ed. Viotti and Kauppi
Theories of War and Peace, ed. Brown, Cote, Lynn-Jones and Miller
Millenium, Felipe Fernandez Armesto
Paradise Lost, John Milton
The Killer Angels, Michael Shaara
Art of War, Sun Tzu
Man, The State, and War, Kenneth Waltz
Fighting Terrorism, Benjamin Netanyahu
The Fifties, David Halberstam
War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy
International Politics, ed. Art and Jervis
The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: A Debate, Ken Waltz and Scott Sagan
Pax Britannica, James Morris
History of the Peloponnesian Wars, Thucydides
Grasping the Democratic Peace, Bruce Russett
System Effects, Robert Jervis
Neorealism and Neoliberalism, David Baldwin
Neorealism and its Critics, ed. Robert Keohane
The Politics, Aristotle

On Loan:
Civilization, Felipe Fernandez Armesto
Dreadnought, Robert Massie
The Rise of Theodore Roosevelt, Edmund Morris
The Cold War: A History, Martin Walker
The Power Game, Hedrick Smith

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