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His most recent book is The Survival of a Counterculture.

He is the author of numerous books on national security and military professionalism, the most recent being U.S. Policy and Low-Intensity Conflict: Potential for Military Struggles in the 1980sand Beyond the Battlefield: The New Military Professionalism.With William L. Scully, he edited U.S. Policy and Low Intensity conflict: Potentials for Military Struggles in the 1980s,published by Transaction Books.

John H. Barnsley, who is engaged in company teaching and research in England, is the author of The Social Reality of Ethicsas well as numerous articles on social and environmental subjects.

He is the author of Crisis Politics: Congress’s Struggle to Shape National Energy Policy; Presidential Politics and Science Policy;and Nuclear Power in Developing Countries,as well as editor of Arms Production in Developing Countries,forthcoming from D.C. Heath.

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Berger, B.M., Sarkesian, S.C., Barnsley, J.H. et al. Books in review. Society 20, 81–95 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02695072

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