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December 2003

“Casualty Projections for the invasion of Japan, Phanton Estimates, and the Math of Barton Bernstein.” by Michael Kort

“The End of History? The Beginning of Global Perspective? The Threat to Sources.” by Thomas S. Blanton

“Additional Warnings about the Tenure Process: Some thoughts in Response to Robert David Johnson.” by Lisle Rose


“Research Column: The Gerald R. Ford Library.” by Geir Gundersen

“Decent Interval or Not? The Paris Agreement and the End of the Vietnam War.” by Jeffrey Kimball

“A Final Word on the “Decent Interval Strategy.” by Larry Berman

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