Comparative Strategy 2007 - Abstracts

Comparative Strategy 2007
TitleSubjectAuthors
Assistance of a different kind: Chinese political warfare in Ghana, 1958-1966.International relationsChau, Donovan C.
Deterring nonstate terrorist groups: the case of Hizballah.(Deterring Terrorism)(Case study)International relationsBar. Shmuel
Next front? Evolving United States-African strategic relations in the war on terrorism and beyond.International relationsPham, J. Peter
North Korea's impact on nuclear testing.International relationsMonroe, Vadm Robert R.
Not only Islamism: Great power politics and the future of terrorism.International relationsWalton, C. Dale
Nuclear arms in Asia: theory and policy issues.International relationsCimbala, Stephen J.
Out of the wilderness: Prime time for strategic culture.(defense industry)International relationsGray, Colin S.
Preparing for the inevitable: nuclear signaling for regional nuclear crise.International relationsPrice, Owen C.W.
Russia's strategic nuclear deterrent: Realistic or uncertain?International relationsCimbala, Stephen J.
The continued importance of geographic distance and Boulding's loss of strength gradient.International relationsWebb, Kieran
The continuing roles for U.S. strategic forces.International relationsPayne, Keith B.
The United States and Barbary Piracy, 1783-1805.(Deterring Terrorism)International relationsGarrity, Patrick
Thinking about nuclear deterrence theory: why evolutionary psychology undermines its rational actor assumptions.International relationsThayer, Bradley A.
Training foreign police: a missing aspect of U.S. security assistance to counterinsurgency.International relationsLadwig, Walter C., III
Uncertain future: A strategic review of the Middle East and implications for the United States.International relationsWunderle, William, Briere, Andre
Urban terrorists in continental Europe after 1970: implications for deterrence and defeat of violent nonstate actors.(Deterring Terrorism)International relationsGeipel, Gary L.
U.S. nuclear policy and strategy and the NPT regime: implications for the NATO alliance.(North Atlantic Treaty Organisation)(Non-Proliferation Treaty)International relationsScheber, Thomas K.
Water power: Why Congress zeroed 'bunker buster' appropriations.International relationsMedalia, Jonathan
Why Russia is not a democracy?International relationsRosefielde, Steven, Hlouskova, Romana
Why the long war can and cannot be compared to the Cold War.International relationsAhrari, Ehsan M.
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