| Comparative Strategy 2003 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A coherent theory of coercion? The writings of Robert Pape. | International relations | Bratton, Patrick C. |
| An analysis of reduced collateral damage nuclear weapons. | International relations | White, 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 relations | Johnson, Loch K. |
| Compellence failure or coercive success: the case of NATO and Yogoslavia. | International relations | Thies, Wallace J. |
| Deterring North Korea: U.S. options. | International relations | Smith, David J., Stevens, Terry C., Downs, Chuck, Dujarric, Robert |
| Enabling defense transformation: network centric warfare and ballistic missile defense. | International relations | Isby, David C., Biggs, Timothy |
| Gulf cooperation council threat perceptions and deterrence objectives. | International relations | Kahwaji, Riad |
| Hannibal: the father of strategy reconsidered. | International relations | Billau, Daneta, Graczyk, Donald A. |
| India's rising profile in Central Asia. | International relations | Blank, Stephen |
| Iraq's weapons of mass destruction: the assessment of the British government ("Iraq dossier") September 24, 2002.(Joint Intelligence Committee ) | International relations | Blair, 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 relations | Burns, 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 relations | Kelly, James A. |
| Promoting freedom and democracy: fighting the war of ideas against Islamic terrorism. | International relations | Cohen, Ariel |
| Putin's strategic partnership with the West: the domestic politics of Russian foreign policy.(Vladimir Putin ) | International relations | Bukkvoll, 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 relations | Fettweis, 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 relations | Bailey, Kathleen.C |
| The fallacies of Cold War deterrence and a new direction. | International relations | Payne, 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 relations | George, Alexander L. |
| The reformation of deterrence: moving on. | International relations | Gray, Colin S. |
| Thickening the thin red line: the role of native troops in the Imperial British Army. | International relations | Ackerman, Elliot |
| U.S. geostrategy in Central Asia: a Kazakh perspective. | International relations | Khidirbekughli, Doulatbek |
| What do we do if the Saudi monarchy falls?. | International relations | Katz, Mark. N. |
| Why the United States should unsign the comprehensive test ban treaty and resume nuclear testing. | International relations | Bailey, Kathleen C., Barker, Robert B. |
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