BOOKS AND DOCUMENTS
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Alexander, John B.Future War: Non-Lethal Weapons in 21st Century Warfare. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999.
U 795 .B8288 2000 Barrett, Benjamin K.The Utility of Non-Lethal
Weapons in Large-Scale Conflict.Newport, RI: Naval
War College, 2000.
U 795 .B856 1998
Brinn, Rufus T.U.S. Policy and the Uncertain
State of Military Usage of Riot Control Agents.Carlisle Barracks, PA:Army War College, 1998.
U 795 .C255 1999
Callihan, W. M.Non-Lethal Weapons in
Conventional Combat Operations: Leveraging
Capabilities or Violating the Rules of War?Newport, RI:
Naval War College, 1999.
U 795 .C377 1999
Capstick, Paul R.Non-Lethal Weapons and
Strategic Policy Implications for 21st Century Peace
Operations. Carlisle
Barracks, PA: Army War
College, 2001.
MF/AD A370 695
Costello, John M.Non-Lethal Weapons:A Place in the Tool Bag.Newport, RI:
Naval War College, 1999.
U 795 .D875 2000
Durkin, Robert T.The Operational Use of
Non-Lethal Weapons. Newport,
RI: Naval War College,
2000.
U 795
.J657 1999 Foley, John W., et al.Joint Vision for Non-Lethals
- Meeting the Demand of Future Military Operations:Study for the Joint Non-Lethal
Weapons Program. Dumfries,
VA:American Systems Corp., 1999.
U 795
.S76 1999
Garwin, Richard L. and W.
Montague Winfield. Non-Lethal
Technologies - Progress and Prospects:
Report of an Independent Task Force Sponsored by the Council on
Foreign Relations. New
York: Council on Foreign
Relations, 1999.
U 795 .G686 1999
Gould, Michael J.Non-Lethal Operational Fires
in Military Operations Other Than War.
Newport, RI: Naval
War College, 1999.
U 795 .H563 1999
Henderson, Mark D.Non-Lethal Weapons:Applications in Maritime
Interdiction Operations. Newport,
RI: Naval War College,
1999.
U 795
.J657 1998
A Joint Concept for Non-Lethal
Weapons .Washington:United States Marine Corps,
1998.
UA 926.5
.K874 1999
Kung, Jerry J.
Non-Lethal Weapons in Noncombatant Evacuation Operations.
Monterey, CA:
Naval Postgraduate School, 1999.
U 795 .L262 1998
Lamb, Timothy J.Emerging Non-Lethal Weapons
Technology and Strategic Policy Implications for 21st
Century Warfare. Carlisle
Barracks, PA: Army War
College, 1998.
U 795 .M338 1999
Meese, William R.Planning Factors for
Non-Lethal Weapons in Counter Narcotic Operations.Newport, RI:Naval War College, 1999.
U
795 .M452 2000
Melampy, Ronald W.The Potential Role of
Non-Lethal Weapons in a Maritime Environment.Newport, RI:Naval War College, 2000.
U 794 .M877 1999
Murphy, Dennis M.Organizing Non-Lethal Attack
Assets in Operational and Strategic Organizations.Carlisle Barracks, PA:Army War College, 1997.
U
795 .N682 2001
Norbut, Gerald W.Non-Lethal Weapons:Force Enabler for the
Operational Commander Conducting Peace Operations.Newport, RI:Naval War College, 2001.
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Page, Clyde A.The Strategic Implications of
the Use of Non-Lethal Force. Carlisle
Barracks, PA: Army War
College, 1998.
U 795 .P282 1999
Pasco, Jonathan T.Operations Planning
Considerations for the Deployment of Non-Lethal Weapons:A Commander’s Guide.Newport, RI:
Naval War College, 1999.
U 795 .P477 1999
Perry, Joseph M.Joint Doctrine for Non-Lethal
Weapons. Fort
Leavenworth, KS: Army
Command and General Staff College, 1999.
U 795 .P666 1998
Popovich, Michael J.,
Jr. The Tactical
Employment of Non-Lethal Technologies.Fort Leavenworth, KS:Army Command and General Staff
College, 1997.
U 795 .R6 2001
Rice, Charles R.An Analysis of the Strategic
Application of Non-Lethal Weapons to Provide Force Protection.Carlisle Barracks, PA:Army War College, 2001.
U 795 .S535 1999
Sheldon, Rex D.Non-Lethal Weapons,
Non-Lethal Policy, and Complex Contingencies.
Newport, RI: Naval
War College, 1999.
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PERIODICALS
Alexander, John B.
“Optional
Lethality: Evolving
Attitudes Toward Non-Lethal Weaponry.”
Harvard International Review, vol. 23, no. 2, Summer 2001,
pp. 64-69.
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“Peace Operations Demand Wider Array of Options for Use of
Force.” National
Defense, vol. 83, no. 543, Dec. 1998, p. 36.
Bunker, Robert J.“Non-Lethal Weapons:A British View.”
Military Review, vol. 78, no. 4, July/Aug. 1998, pp.
86-87.
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“Non-Lethal Weapons Conferences.”
Military Review, vol. 80, no. 2, Mar./Apr. 2000, pp.
103-109.
Coppernoll, Margaret-Anne.“The Non-Lethal Weapons
Debate.” Naval War
College Review, vol. 52, no. 2, Spring 1999, pp. 112-131.
Cox, Chris W.
“Non-Lethal Warfare Tactics Taught with Computer Model.”Leatherneck, vol. 80, no.
4, Apr. 1997, p. 39.
Davison, Edwin A.“A Case for More Effective
Non-Lethals.” Marine
Corps Gazette, vol. 84, no. 6, June
2000, p. 27.
Duncan, James C.
“A Primer on the Employment of Non-Lethal Weapons.”Naval Law Review,
vol. 45, 1998, pp. 1-56.
Feller, Steven D.“Technology is Putting
Non-Lethal Weapons in the Hands of Military Forces.”Military Heritage, vol.
1, no. 6, June 2000, p. 18
+.
Fuentes, Gidget.“U.S. Marines Test Public
Perception of Non-Lethal Weapons.”
Defense News, vol. 13, no. 35, Aug. 31-Sept. 6, 1998, p.
36.
Fulghum, David A.
“Microwave
Weapons Await a Future War.” Aviation
Week & Space Technology, vol. 150, no. 23, June 7, 1999, p. 30
+.
Goure, Dan.
“Kinder, Gentler Weaponry?”Foreign Service Journal,
vol. 75, no. 9, Sept. 1998, p. 29.
Green, Brian M.
“Reviewing the Army's Mine, Countermine, Non-Lethal
Weapons, and Demining Programs.”
Army RD&A, Jan./Feb. 1999, pp. 46-47.
Heal, Charles.
“Crowds, Mobs and Non-Lethal Weapons.”
Military Review, vol. 80, no. 2, Mar./Apr. 2000, pp.
45-50.
Herbert, Dennis B.“Non-Lethal Weaponry:From Tactical to Strategic
Applications.” Joint
Force Quarterly: JFQ,
no. 21, Spring 1999, pp. 87-91.
----------.“When Lethal Force Won’t Do.”Proceedings of the U.S. Naval
Institute, vol. 124, no. 2, Feb. 1998, pp. 47-49.
Hewish, Mark and Rupert Pengelley.“In Search of a Successor to
the Anti-Personnel Landmine: Non-Lethal
Weapons, Precision Guided Munitions and Close Surveillance.”Jane's International Defense
Review: IDR, vol. 31,
Mar. 1998, pp. 30-33 +.
Hutton, Paul Churchill, III.“Weapons of Restraint.”Armed Forces Journal
International, vol. 137, no. 10, May 2000, pp. 52-55.
Jackson, Alfred E.“The Army's Non-Lethal
Weapons: An Overview.”
Infantry, vol. 90, no. 2, May/Aug. 2000, pp. 18-20.
Kanwal, Gurmeet.
“Non-Lethal Weapons: Security
with a Humane Face.” Strategic
Analysis, vol. 23, no. 6, Sept. 1999, pp. 1029-1033.
Kauchak, Marty.
“Dazzled by the Light:
New Non-Lethal Weapon Has the US Military
in Its Beam.”
Armed Forces Journal International, vol. 138, no. 12,
July 2001, pp. 20-21.
Kelly, John F.
“Simulation Support for Non-Lethal Weapons.”Marine Corps Gazette,
vol. 81, no. 8, Aug. 1997, pp. 17-19.
Kenny, John M.
“Are You Sure It's Non-Lethal?”Proceedings of the U. S.
Naval Institute, vol. 127, no. 4, Apr. 2001, pp. 70-72.
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“What's So Special about Non-Lethal Weapons' Human Effects
- Everything.” Marine
Corps Gazette, vol. 84, no. 6, June 2000, pp. 28-29.
Leech, John.
“War without Death: The
Silent Strategies.” Strategic
Review, vol. 28,
no. 2, Spring
2000, pp. 19-27.
Lorenz, Frederick M.“‘Less-Lethal’ Force in
Operation United Shield.” Marine
Corps Gazette, vol. 79, no. 9, Sept. 1995, pp. 68-76.
McKeon, Brian.
“Peace Ops Demand Non-Lethal Options.”
National Defense, vol. 83, no. 547, Apr. 1999, pp.
23-24.
Morales, Frank.
“Welcome to the Free World.”Covert Action Quarterly,
no. 70, Apr./June 2001, pp. 6-11.
Morris, Chris.
“Weapons of Mass Protection:
Nonlethality, Information Warfare, and Airpower in the Age of
Chaos.” Airpower
Journal, vol. 9, no. 1, Spring 1995, pp. 15-29.
Rappert, Brian.
“Assessing Technologies of Political Control.”Journal of Peace Research,
vol. 36, no. 6, Nov. 1999, pp. 741-750.
----------.“Scenarios on the Future of
Non-Lethal Weapons.” Contemporary
Security Policy, vol. 22, no. 1, Apr. 2001, pp. 57-82.
Reppert, Barton.
“Force without Fatalities:
The U.S. Military is Trying to Develop an Arsenal of Non-Lethal
Weapons.” Government
Executive, vol. 33, no. 6, May 2001,
pp. 47-48 +.
Roos, John G.
“Arresting Development:
Non-Lethal Vehicle-Stopping Device for the Army’s Peacekeeping
Bag of Tricks.” Armed
Forces Journal International, vol. 138,
no. 10, May 2001, p. 24.
Runions, Bradley.“Less-Lethal Weapons in Peace
Operations: Broadening the
Spectrum of Response.” Peacekeeping
& International Relations, vol. 25, no. 1, Jan./Feb. 1996, pp. 8-10.
Sengupta, Prasun K.“EW as a Decisive Non-Lethal
Weapon.” Asian Defence
Journal, June 1999, p. 48 +.
Simpson, Stephen A.“Training for Measured
Response.” Proceedings
of the U.S. Naval Institute, vol. 124, no. 9, Sept. 1998, pp. 58-61.
Simpson, Stephen A. and Steven G.
Carlson. “A Measured
Response.” Armed
Forces Journal International, vol. 136, no. 2, Sept. 1998, p. 70.
Sirak, Michael.
“US DoD Considers Testing Non-Lethal Energy Weapon.”Jane's Defence Weekly,
vol. 35, no. 10, Mar. 7, 2001, p. 15.
Stanton, Martin N.“Non Lethal Weapons:Can of Worms.” Proceeding of the U.S. Naval Institute, vol. 122, no.
11, Nov. 1996, pp. 58-60.
Stanton, Martin T.“The Impact of Non-Lethal
Weapons Acquisitions, or ‘There's One Born Every Minute.’”
Marine Corps Gazette, vol. 84, no. 6, June 2000, pp.
30-33.
Wehrle, Robert A.“Non-Lethal Weapons Design
Criteria: A Proposal.”
Marine Corps Gazette, vol. 85, no. 4, Apr.
2001, pp. 33-34.
Willingham, Stephen.“Non-Lethal Rounds Tough to
Mass Produce: Industry
Would Like Common Standards for Commercial and Military Ammo.”National Defense,
vol. 85, no. 567, Feb. 2001, pp.
36-37.
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Peacekeeping Duties Bolster Demand for Kinder Weapons.”National Defense, vol.
84, no. 558, May 2000, pp. 26-27.
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DOCTRINE
Dept. of Defense
Directive 3000.3. Policy
for Non-Lethal Weapons. July
9, 1996.
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ELECTRONIC RESOURCES
Joint Non-Lethal
Weapons Program - Master Plan June 2000
.
On-Line. Dec. 27, 2001.
Available at: http://www.jnlwd.usmc.mil/default2.htm
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