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- Burns, Richard D. (2009): The Evolution of Arms Control – From Antiquity to the Nuclear Age, Prager Security International.
- Buzan, Barry (1987): Strategic Studies. Military Technology & International Relations, Houndmills: MacMillan Press.
- Croft, Stuart (1996): Strategies of Arms Control: A History and Typology, Manchester: Manchester University Press.
- Fanning, Richard W. (1994): Peace and Disarmament – naval Rivalry & Arms Control, 1922 – 1933, The University Press of Kentucky.
- Gillespie, Alexander (2011): A history of the laws of war, Oxford, Portland, Or: Hart Pub.
- Goldblat, Jozef (2002): Arms Control. The New Guide to Negotiations and Agreements, London: Sage.
- Goodby, James (2006): At the Borderline of Armageddon: How American Presidents Managed the Atom Bomb, Rowman & Littlefield.
- Hautecouverture, Benjamin (ed.) (2019): The end of arms control? Note de la FRS 10.
- Kaplan, Fred M. (2020): The bomb: presidents, generals, and the secret history of nuclear war, New York: Simon & Schuster.
- Krepon, Michael (2021): Winning and losing the nuclear peace: the rise, demise, and revival of arms control, Stanford, California: Stanford Security Studies, an imprint of Stanford University Press.
- Lynn, John A. (2003): Battle: A History of Combat and Culture from Ancient Greece to Modern America, Boulder, Westview Press.
- Towle, Philip (1997): Enforced Disarmament – From the Napoleonic Campaigns to the Gulf War, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
- Schlosser, Eric (2013): Command and Control, New York: Penguine
- Schultz, George P. / Goodby, James (2015): The War that Must Never be Fought, Hoover Press.
- van Creveld, Martin (1989): Technology and War. From 2000 B.C. to the Present, New York: The Free Press.