Comparative Strategy 1998 - Abstracts

Comparative Strategy 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
A proposal for a South Asian Intermediate Nuclear Forces Treaty.International relationsBailey, Kathleen, Morimoto, Satoshi
"Better that it sounds": Europe's invisible security architecture.International relationsRuhle, Michael, Williams, Nick
Brave new world: the transformation of the South African military.International relationsAlden, Chris, Shelton, Garth
British sea power at the millennium.International relationsMcInnes, Colin
Chinese irredentist nationalism: the magician's last trick.International relationsChang, Maria Hsia
Defending the end: decision making in terminating the Persian Gulf War.International relationsCline, Lawrence E.
Deterrence and regional conflict: hopes, fallacies and "fixes."International relationsGray, Colin S.
Joint statement on reduction of nuclear weapons arsenals: declining utility, continuing risks, December 4, 1996.(Transcript)International relationsButler, Lee, Goodpaster, Andrew Jackson
Memorandum of understanding relating to the treaty between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the limitation of anti-ballistic missile systems, May 26, 1972.(Transcript)International relationsAlbright, Madeleine K., Antonovich, I., Tokayev, K., Primakov, Y., Udovenko, H.
Monarchs, mosques, and military hardware: a pragmatic approach to the promotion of human rights and democracy in the Middle East.International relationsKibble, David G.
National Press Club remarks of General Lee Butler, USAF (Retired). Washington, D.C., December 4, 1996. (US Air Force)(Transcript)International relations 
Post-Cold War requirements for U.S. nuclear deterrence policy.International relationsPayne, Keith B.
Russian security requirements and the U.S. Limited National Missile Defense System: is accommodation possible?International relationsShoumikhin, Andrei, Chkanikov, Yuri
Sins of omission: the quadrennial defense review as grand strategy.International relationsKane, Thomas M.
Statement on nuclear weapons by international generals and admirals, December 5, 1996.(Transcript)International relations 
Strengthening the "Spirit": increasing the utility of the B-2 bomber for twenty-first century conflict.International relationsGuthe, Kurt
The case against nuclear abolition and for nuclear deterrence.International relationsPayne, Keith B.
The four-party peace talks: lost without a map.(four parties; North Korea, South Korea, United States of America, China)International relationsKang, C.S. Eliot
The revolution in military affairs: a German perspective.International relationsMey, Holger H.
Triangular or indirect deterrence/compellence: something new in deterrence theory?International relationsHarkavy, Robert E.
Unilateralism in theory and practice.International relationsMey, Holger H., Bertele, Manfred
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