Comparative Strategy 2001 - Abstracts

Comparative Strategy 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
A blueprint for transforming US defense.International relationsGoure, Daniel, Blaker, James
An international 'norm' against nuclear weapons? The British case.International relationsGray, Colin
Asymmetric threats to the United States.International relationsKolet, Kristin S.
A view from Europe: missile defense for the 21st century; echoes of the 1930s.International relationsRuhle, Hans, Ruhle, Michael
Beyond nonproliferation: secondary supply, proliferation management, and U.S. foreign policy.International relationsEllis, Jason
China's foundations: guiding principles of Chinese foreign policy.International relationsKane, Thomas
Deterrence, defense, nuclear weapons and arms control.(US defense policy)International relationsSloss, Leon
France's commitment to nuclear deterrence.International relationsYost, David
Kim Jong II's military strategy for reunification.(leader of North Korea)International relationsChol, Kim Myong
North Korea and the U.S. grand security strategy.International relationsKang, C. S. Eliot
Nuclear norms and German nuclear interests.International relationsMey, Holger H.
Operation Allied Force: a lesson on strategy, risk, and tactical execution.(Statistical Data Included)International relationsLyon, Charlie
Rationale and requirements for U.S. nuclear forces and arms control: executive report.International relationsSloss, Leon, Stanley, Willis, Gray, Colin S., Yost, David, Bailey, Kathleen C., Barker, Robert, Brooks, Linton, Cambone, Stephen, Cooper, Hnery, Croker, Stephen, Guthe, Kurt, Hadely, Stephen J., Hanmer, S. Read, Ikle, Fred C., Joseph, Robert, Kampelman, Max M., Kohout, John J., Kolet, Kristin, Lehman, Ronald F., II, Mey, Holger, Odom, William E., Schneider, William, Jr., Smith, David, Van Cleave, William R., Victory, Bernard, Walton, C.Dale, Woolsey, R. James, Payne, Keith B.
Rationale and requirements for U.S. nuclear forces and arms control: executive report; about the participants.International relations 
Remarks by the President to the students and faculty at National Defense University, Fort Lesley J. McNair, Washington, D.C., May 1, 2001.(George W. Bush)International relationsBush, George W.
Remarks of Senator Carl Levin on National Missile Defense University forum breakfast on Ballistic Missile Defense, May 11, 2001.International relationsLevin, Carl
Selected remarks by President Bush and President Putin, Palasso Doria Spinola, Genoa, Italy, July 22, 2001.(George W. Bush)(Vladimir V. Putin)(Group of 8 Summit, Genoa, Italy, 2001)International relations 
The conference on legal status of the ABM Treaty.(Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems)International relationsKampleman, Max M., Kyl, Jon, Turner, Robert, Rademaker, Stephen, Rhinelander, John, Feith, Doug, Miron, George, Levin, Carl, Graham, Thomas
The Conference on the legal status of the ABM Treaty: about the participants.(Anti-Ballisitc Missiles Treaty, 1972)International relations 
The conference on the legal status of the ABM Treaty: law, politics, and the ABM Treaty.(Anti-Ballistic Missiles Treaty, 1972)International relationsGraham, Thomas, Jr.
The conference on the legal status of the ABM Treaty: Memorandum of law, June 1, 2000; did the ABM Treaty of 1972 remain in force after the USSR ceased to exist in December 1991 and did it become a Treaty between the United States and the Russian Federation?(Anti-Ballistic Missiles Treaty)International relationsMiron, George, Feith, Douglas J.
The Conference on the legal status of the ABM Treaty: proceedings.(Anti-Ballistic Missiles Treaty, 1972)International relationsPayne, Keith
The conference on the legal status of the ABM Treaty: the ABM Treaty requires Senate consent to remain legally in force.(Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, 1972)International relationsTurner, Robert F.
The conference on the legal status of the ABM Treaty: the legal status of the ABM Treaty; alive, but under the usual political attacks.(Anti-Ballistic Missiles Treaty, 1972)International relationsRhinelander, John B.
The need for a Japanese nuclear deterrent.International relationsSherrill, Clifton W.
The new friendship treaty between Moscow and Pyongyang.(Treaty of Friendship, Good Neighborliness, and Cooperation, February 2000)(Russia and North Korea)International relationsSeung-Ho Joo
The transatlantic way ahead: U.S. readiness problems show why European capabilities will be so important.International relationsAguera, Martin
Towards an evolving deterrence strategy: space and information dominance.International relationsWorden, Simon P., France, Martin E. B.
Why Russia is in Tajikistan.International relationsGleason, Gregory
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