Klaus Knorr
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Gender | Male |
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Date of birth | May 16,1911 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Essen |
Germany | |
Died | Princeton |
New Jersey | |
United States | |
1990 | |
Princeton | |
New Jersey | |
United States | |
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ID | 757107 |
The power of nations
Contending approaches to international politics
The war potential of nations
Military power and potential
NATO and American Security
On the uses of military power in the nuclear age
Power and Wealth: The Political Economy of International Power
Limited strategic war
British colonial theories, 1570-1850
NATO: past, present, prospect
Passive defense for atomic war
On Strategic Surprise
The Atlantic alliance
Science and Defense: Some Critical Thoughts on Military Research and Development
A NATO nuclear force
American Capability in Basic Science and Technological Invention
A Critique of the Randall Commssion Report on United States Foreign Economic Policy: Prepared by Klaus Knorr and Gardner Patterson on the Basis of a Conference Held at Princeton University, February 4 and 5, 1954
Contending approaches to international politics
The war potential of nations
Military power and potential
NATO and American Security
On the uses of military power in the nuclear age
Power and Wealth: The Political Economy of International Power
Limited strategic war
British colonial theories, 1570-1850
NATO: past, present, prospect
Passive defense for atomic war
On Strategic Surprise
The Atlantic alliance
Science and Defense: Some Critical Thoughts on Military Research and Development
A NATO nuclear force
American Capability in Basic Science and Technological Invention
A Critique of the Randall Commssion Report on United States Foreign Economic Policy: Prepared by Klaus Knorr and Gardner Patterson on the Basis of a Conference Held at Princeton University, February 4 and 5, 1954
Klaus Knorr Life story
Klaus Knorr (1911-1990) was a professor emeritus of public affairs at Princeton University and the director of its Center of International Studies from 1960 to 1968.