Comparative Strategy 2003 - Abstracts

Comparative Strategy 2003
TitleSubjectAuthors
A coherent theory of coercion? The writings of Robert Pape.International relationsBratton, Patrick C.
An analysis of reduced collateral damage nuclear weapons.International relationsWhite, Paul C., Fearey, Bryan L., Ledger, John St., Immele, John D.
A performance based roadmap to a permanent two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: office of the spokesman, U.S. Department of State.International relations 
Bricks and mortar for a theory of intelligence.International relationsJohnson, Loch K.
Compellence failure or coercive success: the case of NATO and Yogoslavia.International relationsThies, Wallace J.
Deterring North Korea: U.S. options.International relationsSmith, David J., Stevens, Terry C., Downs, Chuck, Dujarric, Robert
Enabling defense transformation: network centric warfare and ballistic missile defense.International relationsIsby, David C., Biggs, Timothy
Gulf cooperation council threat perceptions and deterrence objectives.International relationsKahwaji, Riad
Hannibal: the father of strategy reconsidered.International relationsBillau, Daneta, Graczyk, Donald A.
India's rising profile in Central Asia.International relationsBlank, Stephen
Iraq's weapons of mass destruction: the assessment of the British government ("Iraq dossier") September 24, 2002.(Joint Intelligence Committee )International relationsBlair, Tony
National policy on ballistic missile defense fact sheet: Office of the press secretary, The White House.International relations 
National strategy to combat weapons of mass destruction.International relations 
Prague Summit Declaration: issued by the heads of state and government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Prague November 21, 2002.International relations 
Prepared testimony of Ambassador R. Nicholas Burns, U.S. permanent representative to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee regarding the future of NATO Washington, D.C. .International relationsBurns, Nicholas R.
Prepared testimony of James A. Kelly, Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific affairs, before the Senate Foreign Relations committee Washington, D.C. March 12, 2003: regional implications of the changing nuclear equation on the Korean Peninsula.International relationsKelly, James A.
Promoting freedom and democracy: fighting the war of ideas against Islamic terrorism.International relationsCohen, Ariel
Putin's strategic partnership with the West: the domestic politics of Russian foreign policy.(Vladimir Putin )International relationsBukkvoll, Tor
Remarks by the President of the United States, George W. Bush, to the Atlantic Student Summit: Prague, Czech Republic.(George W. Bush)International relations 
Revisiting Mackinder and Angell: the obsolescence of great power geopolitics.(Sir Halford Mackinder)(Norman Angell)International relationsFettweis, Christopher J.
Secretary of defense Donald H. Rumsfeld remarks as delivered at the Marshall CenterEs 10th anniversary: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany June 11, 2003.International relations 
Secretary of defense Donald H. Rumsfeld remarks at NATO headquarters Brussels, Belgium.International relations 
The Biological & Toxin Weapons Convention: recapping events of 2002.International relationsBailey, Kathleen.C
The fallacies of Cold War deterrence and a new direction.International relationsPayne, Keith B.
The national security strategy of the United States of America: the White House.International relations 
The need for influence theory and actor-specific behavioral models of adversaries.International relationsGeorge, Alexander L.
The reformation of deterrence: moving on.International relationsGray, Colin S.
Thickening the thin red line: the role of native troops in the Imperial British Army.International relationsAckerman, Elliot
U.S. geostrategy in Central Asia: a Kazakh perspective.International relationsKhidirbekughli, Doulatbek
What do we do if the Saudi monarchy falls?.International relationsKatz, Mark. N.
Why the United States should unsign the comprehensive test ban treaty and resume nuclear testing.International relationsBailey, Kathleen C., Barker, Robert B.
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