Comparative Strategy 2005 - Abstracts

Comparative Strategy 2005
TitleSubjectAuthors
A hard day's night? The United States and the Global War on Terrorism.International relationsRussell, James A., Johnson, Thomas H.
Anchoring America's Asian assets: Why Washington must strengthen Guam.International relationsErickson, Andrew S., Mikolay, Justin
A view from Asia: The north Korean missile threat and missile defense in the context of South Korea's changing national security debate.International relationsChung Min Lee
A view from Asia: Vladmir Putin's Korean opportunity: Russian interests in the North Korean nuclear crises.International relationsEsook Yoon, Dong Hyung Lee
Building thrones: Political effect as an emerging principle of war.International relationsKane, Thomas M.
'Bunker busters' and intra-war deterrence: A case for caution and two solutions.International relationsFruhling, Stephan
China's naval strategy and nuclear weapons: The risks of intentional and inadvertent nuclear escalation.International relationsDodge, Paul
Confronting China: An evaluation of options for the United States.International relationsThayer, Bradley A.
Contemporary counterinsurgency operations: History as a guide to assist in the development of the joint interagency task force.International relationsMcFadden, Eric M.
Disarmament, deterrence, and denial.International relationsWirtz, James J.
Dissuading nuclear adversaries: The strategic concept of dissuasion and the U.S. nuclear arsenal.International relationsHagood, Jonathan
India's nuclear doctrine and command structure: Implications for India and the world.International relationsPant, Harsh V.
Lies, damned lies, and threat perceptions: Kriegsgrunde (1941) revisited, in light of Iraq.International relationsHaglund, David G.
Nuclear proliferation and global security: Laying the groundwork for a new policy agenda.International relationsO'Neil, Andrew
Nuclear proliferation in Asia and missile defense.International relationsCimbala, Stephen J.
Russian soldiers in the late Twentieth century.International relationsArdovino, Michael
The Art of Terrorism: What Sun Tzu can teach us about international terrorism.International relationsBartley, Caleb M.
The geography of universal empire: A revolution in strategic perspective and its lessons.International relationsWalton, C. Dale
The influence of Mahan upon China's maritime strategy.(Alfred Thayer Mahan)International relationsHolmes, James R., Yoshihara, Toshi
The third side: The multipolar strategic triangle and the Sino-Indian rapprochement.International relationsAmbrosio, Thomas
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