Comparative Strategy 1999 - Abstracts

Comparative Strategy 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A coast guard for the future: America's maritime guardian.International relationsGray, Colin S.
A Congressional perspective on ballistic missile defense.(Special Section Ballistic Missile Defense: New Requirements for a New Century)International relationsSpratt, John M., Jr.
An update on National Missile Defense.(Special Section Ballistic Missile Defense: New Requirements for a New Century)International relationsNance, Bill
Arming China or arming India: future Russian dilemmas.International relationsZarzecki, Thomas W.
Chemical and biological weapons: issues and alternatives.International relationsSchulte, Paul
'Crimson Tide': they got it all wrong.International relationsLyman, Mel
Current Russian perspectives on arms control and ballistic missile defense.International relationsShoumikhin, Andrei
Danger and opportunity: the United States, nonproliferation, and South Asia.International relationsWeiss, Kenneth G.
De-alerting of U.S. nuclear forces: a critical appraisal.International relationsBailey, Kathleen C., Barish, Franklin D.
Deterrence is not enough: security requirements for the 21st century.(Special Section Ballistic Missile Defense: New Requirements for a New Century)International relationsThatcher, Margaret
He who rides a tiger: the rationale of India's nuclear tests.International relationsSen, Samir K.
International cooperation: a "smart weapon" in the revolution in strategic affairs.(Special Section Ballistic Missile Defense: New Requirements for a New Century)International relationsMartin, David
Nuclear power in the post-Cold War era: the development of China's nuclear strategy.(Special Section Ballistic Missile Defense: New Requirements for a New Century)International relationsJi, You
Organizational learning dominance: the emerging key to success in the new era of warfare.International relationsEllis, R. Evan
Political success in Saudi Arabia: systemic stability and security implications.International relationsAhrari, M. Ehsan
Responding to an escalating threat: Twelfth Multinational Conference on Theater Missile Defence, Edinburgh, Scotland June 1, 1999.International relationsCochran, Thad
Russian-Indian relations: alliance, partnership, or?International relationsSrivastava, Anupam, Khripunov, Igor
Setting sail toward a more effective missile defense strategy.(Special Section Ballistic Missile Defense: New Requirements for a New Century)International relationsKyl, Jon
Space Dragon: long march, missile proliferation, and sanctions.International relationsWeiss, Kenneth G.
Strategic crossroads in South Asia: the potential roles for missile defense.International relationsGoure, Daniel, Katsouris, Andreas
Strategic thinking in an era of intervention: thinking out of a box with no sides.International relationsRichardson, John
The bounds of the possible: nuclear command and control in the information age.International relationsBendel, Thomas R., Murray, William S.
Transatlantic perspectives on extended integrated air defense.(includes documentation on 'Report of the Commission to Assess the Ballistic Missile Threat to the United States: Executive Summary, Pursuant to Public Law 201, 104th Congress, July 15, 1998)International relationsGates, David
You say you want a revolution (in military affairs)?International relationsSterner, Eric R.
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