Comparative Strategy 1995 - Abstracts

Comparative Strategy 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
A European security and defense identity - what role for the United States?(View from Germany)International relationsMey, Holger H.
Alternative grand strategies and intelligence implications.(US intelligence service)International relationsDeConcini, Dennis
Alternative grand strategy options for the United States.International relationsPayne, Keith B., Kohout, John J., III, Lambakis, Steven J., Rudney, Robert S., Stanley, Willis A., Victory, Bernard C., Vlahos, Linda H.
Ballistic missile proliferation in the Middle East.(View from Israel)International relationsFeldman, Shai
Bound to fail: regional deterrence after the Cold War.(Special Issue: Regional Conflicts and Cooperation)International relationsArquilla, John
Can the United States and Russia reshape the international strategic environment?International relationsBenson, Sumner
Clinton's "slow boat to Korea." (President Bill Clinton's policy on North Korea's nuclear program)International relationsCrouch, J.D. II.
Conventional weapons transfers: US-Russian cooperation or rivalry.International relationsKhripunov, Igor
Cruise missiles: new threats, new thinking.International relationsRanger, Robin, Ewing, Humphry Crum, Wiencek, David, Bosdet, David
Deterring the use of weapons of mass destruction: lessons from history.(US policy)International relationsPayne, Keith B.
Documentation No.1. (Department of Defense press release on the DOD's Nuclear Posture Review)International relations 
Documentation No.2. (Department of Defense Briefing on Nuclear Posture Review)International relations 
Documentation No.3. (White House press release of joint statement by the Presidents of Russia and the US on strategic stability and nuclear security)International relations 
Documentation No.4. (statement of Deputy Secretary of Defense John Deutch before House Foreign Affairs Committee on US nuclear weapons policy)International relations 
Documentation. (Senate letters regarding missile defense plans; text of Theater Missile Defense Act of 1995 and other laws)International relations 
Extended air defense - Germany between European and transatlantic orientations. (Germany seeks international military cooperation)(View from Germany)International relationsMey, Holger H.
German-American relations: the case for a preference.(Special Issue: Regional Conflicts and Cooperation)International relationsMey, Holger H.
In search of national security: strategic concepts of the Republic of China at a crossroads.(Special Issue: Regional Conflicts and Cooperation)International relationsHu, Wei-Jen
Intelligence for a purpose.(strategic policy for the US)International relationsWallop, Malcolm
Maintaining stability in the presence of nuclear proliferation in the Asia-Pacific region.International relationsXia Liping
Military structures in Kazakhstan: aims, parameters, and some implications for Russia.(View from Russia)International relationsShoumikhin, Andrei, Kortunov, Andrei, Kulchik, Yuri
Oil and democracy: the American dilemma in the Persian Gulf region.(Special Issue: Regional Conflicts and Cooperation)International relationsBahgat, Gawdat, Johar, Hasan
Sifting through the relics of confrontation. (Russia-West cooperation)(View from Russia)International relationsChashnikov, Sergey V.
Submarines, stealth, and silver bullets: low-rate production for high-leverage platforms.International relationsPatton, James H., Jr.
Technology as a substitute for political action: a counter view of U.S. policy and strategy and their impacts.(View from India)International relationsSen, Samir K.
The expansion of NATO and the future of the CFE treaty. (Conventional Forces in Europe treaty)(View from Russia)International relationsChernov, Vladislav
The future of ballistic missile defense and its derivatives.(Special Issue: Regional Conflicts and Cooperation)International relationsSen, Samir K.
The helmets may be blue, but the blood's still red: the dilemma of U.S. participation in UN peace operations.International relationsWarrington, Robert D.
The Korean nuclear deal: how might it challenge the United States?International relationsSokolski, Henry
The meaning of terrorism for the military commander.International relationsBeres, Louis Rene
The nuclear deal with North Korea: is the glass half empty or half full?(Special Issue: Regional Conflicts and Cooperation)International relationsBailey, Kathleen C.
The pen behind the fleet: the influence of Sir Julian Stafford Corbett on British naval development, 1898-1918.International relationsCleaver, Liam J.
The Republic of China on Taiwan: active partner in the Pacific Rim. (foreign policy of the Republic of China on Taiwan)International relationsChien, Fredrick F.
The U.S.-Japan alliance and the U.S.-South Korea alliance: their origins, dilemmas, and structures.(Special Issue: Regional Conflicts and Cooperation)International relationsMurata, Koji
The weapon stockpiles.(Special Issue: Regional Conflicts and Cooperation)International relationsShoumikhin, Andrei
To create a United Nations fire brigade. (United Nation's peace keeping force)International relationsHaynes, Lukas, Stanley, Timothy W.
Transatlantic cooperation on missile defense: a French perspective.International relationsConze, Henri
Turkey's new security environment, nuclear weapons and proliferation.(Special Issue: Regional Conflicts and Cooperation)International relationsSezer, Duygu Bazoglu
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