Princeton University Press, 1991. — 320 p.
Offensive Military Doctrines and the Great War.
Men Against Fire: Expectations of War in 1914.
Civil-Military Relations and the Cult of the Offensive, 1914 and 1984.
The Cult of the Offensive and the Origins of the First World War.
1914 Revisited: Allies, Offense, and Instability.
Technology, Military Advantage, and World War I: A Case for Military Entrepreneurship.
Crime or Blunder? Inadvertence, Guilt,and Historical Responsibility.
Detente and Deterrence: Anglo-German Relations, 1911-1914.
The Meaning of Mobilization in 1914.
Preferences, Constraints, and Choices in July 1914.
Clio Deceived: Patriotic Self-Censorship in Germany after the Great War.