Barry Bruce-Briggs

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Barry Bruce-Briggs is a writer on American public policy, who has been affiliated to the Hudson Institute.

[edit] Appearances

[edit] Author or coauthor of the following books

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  • A comparative survey of twelve American cities (Hudson Institute, 1972)
  • The future of housing and urban development policy, (Hudson Institute, 1972)
  • Changing values and attitudes in U.S. history (Hudson Institute, 1974)
  • The Great American Gun War (The Public Interest; No. 45 Fall 1976; 37-62)
  • The population of the U.S., 1976-2000 (Hudson Institute, 1976)
  • The Politics of Planning: A Review and Critique of Centralized Economic Planning (Institute for Contemporary Studies, 1976)
  • The political milieu of the Reagan administration (Hudson Institute, 1980)
  • The minimum wage muddle (League for Industrial Democracy, 1981)
  • Myths of public opinion (Hudson Institute, 1981)
  • Fundamentals of U.S. maritime strategy at the end of the 20th century (Hudson Institute, 1982)
  • The twilight of free trade (American Policy Institute, 1983)
  • Disarmament movements in America and Europe (Hudson Institute, 1983)
  • Showdown at Newburgh (Army 34, Jul 1984)
  • On a western antioffensive in Center Europe: A strategic assessment (Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College, 1986)