T Carter Gleysteen is known for writing books on foreign policy and international relations, with a focus on China and East Asia. Some of his notable works include "Japan as Number One: Lessons for America" and "The Limits of Power: Great Fires and the Process of City Growth in America." Gleysteen's writings often explore the dynamics of power, diplomacy, and global politics.
Carter T. Morgan has written: 'The San Juan story' -- subject(s): Description and travel, History
John T. Carter has written: 'Witness in Israel' -- subject(s): Missions 'Louis Bromfield and the Malabar Farm Experience'
Carter Van Waes has written: 'T cell interactions in tumor-specific immunity'
Samuel T. Carter has written: 'Wanted--a theology' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Essence, genius, nature, Christianity, Theology
T. Donald Carter has written: 'The mammals of the Vernay-Hipwood Chindwin Expedition, northern Burma' -- subject(s): Mammals, Vernay-Hipwood Chindwin Expedition (1935)
Ann Carter Walsh has written: 'E. R. T' -- subject(s): Estrogen, Hormone therapy, Menopause, Therapeutic use
Robert T. Carter has written: 'The influence of race and racial identity in psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Ethnicity, Ethnopsychology, Intercultural communication, Psychotherapy, Race awareness, Social aspects, Social aspects of Psychotherapy 'Handbook of Racial-Cultural Psychology and Counseling, Theory and Research'
T. A. O'Connor has written: '\\'
T. T. Mboweni has written: 'Governor's address'
T. Nicols has written: 'A lapidary'
T. Campbell has written: 'Specimens of the'
T. Vaaskivi has written: 'Yksinvaltias'