1. Eds., “The SALT-free Weapons”, Science and the Citizen, Scientific American, May, 1975.
2. A. H. Quanbeck and B. M. Blechman, Strategic Forces: Issues for the Mid-Seventies, The Brookings Institution, 1775 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 1973. The Institute publishes studies in the form of monograms. This study summarizes the present and projected state of strategic forces.
3. D. Fink, “Strategic Warfare”, Science and Technology, October, 1968. Explains how engineering a strategic force requires continual interactions between offense and defense to find the level of strength that deters attack without triggering further rounds of escalation.
4. S. Tilson, “The Antiballistic Missile”, IEEE Spectrum, August, 1969. Presents a report on a debate on the ABM controversy by G. Rathjens who argues against and D. Brennan who argues for the ABM.
5. H. York, “Military Technology and National Security”, Scientific American, August, 1969. Analyzes the ABM debate in the context of a larger dilemma: the futility of searching for technological solutions to what is essentially a political problem.