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- A war it was always going to lose, why Japan attacked America in 1941, Jeffrey Record
- Bounding the global war on terrorism, Jeffrey Record
- Wanting war, why the Bush administration invaded Iraq, Jeffrey Record
- Appeasement reconsidered, investigating the mythology of the 1930s, Jeffrey Record
- Serbia and Vietnam, a preliminary comparison of U.S. decisions to use force, by Jeffrey Record
- Failed states and casualty phobia, implications for force structure and technology choices, by Jeffrey Record
- The wrong war, why we lost in Vietnam, Jeffrey Record
- Perils of reasoning by historical analogy, Munich, Vietnam, and American use of force since 1945, by Jeffrey Record ; foreword by the Honorable Sam Nunn
- Japan's decision for war in 1941, some enduring lessons, Jeffrey Record
- Iraq and Vietnam, differences, similarities, and insights, Jeffrey Record, W. Andrew Terrill