Robbin Laird

Robbin F. Laird (born 1946) is a military and security analyst.

Robbin Laird
Born1946
CitizenshipUnited States
Alma materColumbia University
Occupationdefense analyst

Biography

He has taught at Columbia University, Queens College, Princeton University and Johns Hopkins University. He worked with The Center for Defense Analysis and the Institute for Defense Analysis. He is a member of the Board of Contributors of AOL Defense and writes for The Diplomat.[1] He is the director of the ICSA, LLC since 2000 and co-founder of the website Second Line of Defense, since 2010.[2]

Awards

Bibliography

  • The Scientific-Technological Revolution and Soviet Foreign Policy: Pergamon Policy Studies on International Politics, 1982, with Erik P. Hoffmann
  • Politics of Economic Modernization in the Soviet Union, 1982, with Erik P. Hoffman
  • Soviet Union and Strategic Arms, 1985, with Dale R. Herspring
  • Technocratic Socialism: The Soviet Union in the Advanced Industrial Era, 1985, with Erik P. Hoffman
  • Soviet Union, the West and the Nuclear Arms Race, 1986
  • French Security Policy, 1986
  • Strangers and Friends: The Franco-German Security Relationship, 1989
  • West European Arms Control Policy, 1989
  • USSR and the Western Alliance, 1989, with Susan Clark
  • The Future of Deterrence: NATO Nuclear Forces Aft Inf, 1989
  • The Soviets, Germany, and the New Europe, 1991
  • Soviet Foreign Policy: Classic and Contemporary, 1991, with Frederick J. Fleron and Erik P. Hoffmann
  • Classic Issues in Soviet Foreign Policy: From Lenin to Brezhnev, 1991, with Erik P. Hoffmann and Frederic J. Fleron
  • The Revolution in Military Affairs: Allied Perspectives, 2012, with Holger H Mey
  • Three Dimensional Warriors: Second Edition, 2013
  • Rebuilding American Military Power in the Pacific: A 21st-Century Strategy, 2013, with Edward Timperlake

See also

References

  1. "Dr. Robbin F. Laird - SLDInfo". www.sldinfo.com.
  2. Laird, Robbin. "Robbin Laird". Smashwords.
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