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- adventure comedy film written by Greg Steinbruner, directed by Michael Hines and starring Tami Stronach, Greg Steinbruner, Sean Astin, Bill Bailey, Eddie Izzard...
- John David Steinbruner (1941–2015) was an international security scholar. Steinbruner was a political science professor at both the M****achusetts Institute...
- (born 2010 or 2011) lived in Brooklyn; Stronach was married to Greg Steinbruner as of mid-2020. In addition to her artistic projects, Stronach also followed...
- from the original on 2020-06-09. Retrieved 2015-12-28. Ash Carter; John Steinbruner; Charles Zraket, eds. (1987). Managing Nuclear Operations. Washington...
- War with Iraq" (PDF). In Kaysen C, Miller SE, Malin MB, Nordhaus WD, Steinbruner JD (eds.). War with Iraq: Costs, Consequences, and Alternatives. Cambridge...
- Retrieved 1 August 2021. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help) John D. Steinbruner, Paul C. Stern (2013). Climate and Social Stress: Implications for Security...
- of a Thousand Steps Director: Michael Hines Cast: Tami Stronach, Greg Steinbruner, Sean Astin, Bill Bailey, Eddie Izzard, Jennifer Saunders, Michael Emerson...
- advantage of that development. Scholars and practitioners such as John D. Steinbruner, Thomas Sc****ing, Morton Halperin, Jonathan Dean or Stuart Croft worked...
- "Nuclear Weapons Employment Policy", Washington, D.C.: The White House Steinbruner, John (January 1984). "Launch under Attack". Scientific American. 250...
- (December 1984). Ballistic Missile Defense. p. 144. ISBN 9780815705765. Steinbruner, John (1984). "Launch under Attack". Scientific American. 250 (1): 37–47...