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September 2009, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 223-234 The Global Maritime Partnership and Somali Piracy
by James Kraska & Brian Wilson - 235-253 Testing Shinseki: Speed, Mass and Insurgency in Post-war Iraq
by Andrew J. Enterline & J. Michael Greig & Yoav Gortzak - 255-269 National Security Councils: Their Potential Functions in Democratic Civil-Military Relations
by Thomas C. Bruneau & Florina Cristiana (Cris) Matei & Sak Sakoda - 271-284 Precision Approaches: Leadership Targeting and the Helicopter as a Strategic Strike Asset in Small Wars
by Benjamin Armstrong - 285-298 Healthcare Issues of the Iraq and Afghan Wars: Short- and Long-term Impacts on US Veterans' Healthcare -super-1
by Jomana Amara & Ann Hendricks - 299-304 Pandemic Scope and Severity of Novel Influenza A/H 1 N 1 (Swine Flu)
by Julian Palmore - 305-311 Malaise or Farce - The International Failure of Maritime Security
by David Mugridge - 313-320 Book Reviews
by James Dingley & Shima Keene & Michael Smith & David Pinder
June 2009, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 99-104 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 105-118 The Logic of Change: Pushing the Boundaries of Insurgent Behavior Theory-super-1
by Claire Metelits - 119-135 A Model to Support CBRN Defence
by M. J.F. Healy & K. Weston & M. Romilly & K. Arbuthnot - 137-155 A Mathematical Approach for Variable Speed Convoy Movement Problem(CMP)
by P. N. Ram Kumar & T. T. Narendran - 157-173 Intelligence and Impact Contests in Systems with Fake Targets
by Gregory Levitin & Kjell Hausken - 175-192 US Strategic Nuclear Arms Control: Campaign Echoes and Obama's Options
by Stephen J. Cimbala - 193-200 The Bush Doctrine and the Anglo-American Special Relationship
by Lamont Colucci - 201-204 The Second Lebanon War -- A Two-Year Perspective
by Dan Fayutkin - 205-213 National Missile Defense
by Daniel Rosenfield
March 2009, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-5 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 7-20 Terrorism Damage Exchange Rates: Quantifying Defender Disadvantage
by Martin Shubik & Aaron Zelinsky - 21-36 Irresistible Force or Immoveable Object? The “Revolution in Military Affairs” and Asymmetric Warfare
by Tim Benbow - 37-52 Consumer Choice and Dempster-Shafer Models of Threat Prioritization for Emerging Dual-Use Technologies: Their Application to Synthetic Biology
by Stephen D. Unwin & Barbara A. Fecht - 53-67 An Holistic View of UK Military Capability Development☆
by Yi Yue & Michael Henshaw - 69-79 The Canadian Forces' Information and Intelligence Fusion Center: A Preliminary Capacity Planning Study-super-1
by Kevin Y.K. Ng & M. Natalie Lam - 81-88 Moral Dynamics andMilitary Operations
by Patrick Mileham - 89-98 Reflections on Politics, Strategy and Norms in Outer Space
by Hugo L. E. Meijer
December 2008, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 341-344 Editorial
by David Whetham - 345-347 Introduction
by John Kiszely - 349-361 A Force for (Relative) Good: An Augustinian Persepective
by Martin L. Cook - 363-380 The Beginning and the End of Humanitarian Intervention: Kosovo 1999
by Robert Wilton - 381-391 Why it is Time to Stop Being a “Force for Good”
by Paul Robinson - 393-400 The Ethical Imperatives of Foreign and Defence Policy
by Mervyn Frost - 401-419 A Force for Good? War, Crime and Legitimacy: The British Army in Iraq
by Rachel Kerr
September 2008, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 233-236 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 237-245 Security in the Persian Gulf: Two Conflicting Models
by Gawdat Bahgat - 247-266 Autonomous Underwater Vehicles: A Transformation in Mine Counter‐Measure Operations
by Bao Nguyen & David Hopkin & Handson Yip - 267-279 Problems Plaguing the African Union Peacekeeping Forces
by Major Robert L. Feldman - 281-301 Intelligence Sharing for Counter‐Insurgency
by James Igoe Walsh - 303-315 Strategic Bombardment and Kosovo: Evidence from the Boer War
by Kieran Webb - 317-324 Which Moderates are More Important?
by Jason Cooley - 325-327 On Setting Priorities for International Security II: Economic and Security Implications of Natural Disasters
by Julian Palmore
June 2008, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 101-105 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 107-128 Defense Acquisition: New Insights from Transaction Cost Economics
by Raymond Franck & Francois Melese - 129-146 Safeguards Against Nuclear Terrorism: HEU vs Plutonium
by Simen A. Ellingsen - 147-164 The Retreat fromWestphalia: Iraq and the “Shadow of Power”
by James Nathan - 165-179 NATO and the Aegean Disputes
by Christos Kassimeris - 181-195 Issues in Integrating Territorial Army Soldiers into Regular British Units for Operations: A Regular View
by Charles Kirke - 197-202 The New French Military Reserve and the Test of Overseas Operations
by Jacques Aben - 203-211 Spiraling Out of Control: How Missile Defense's Acquisition Strategy is Setting a Dangerous Precedent
by Victoria Samson - 213-216 The Second Lebanon War: A One‐Year Perspective
by Dan Fayutkin - 217-224 More on Avian Influenza A/H 5 N 1 Threats in Light of Recent Statistics
by Julian Palmore - 225-230 Book Reviews
by Simon Reay Atkinson & Jairo Lugo
March 2008, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 5-17 The What, Why, When and How of Interoperability
by Terry Moon & Suzanne Fewell & Hayley Reynolds - 19-32 New Zealand's Defence Policy: From Realism to Idealism?
by David McCraw - 33-43 China in Africa: The Push Continues But All's Not Well
by Harsh V. Pant* - 45-52 Why Uganda Has Failed to Defeat the Lord's Resistance Army
by Robert L. Feldman - 53-60 The Wassenaar Arrangement (WA): How it is Broken and Needs to be Fixed
by Heinz Gärtner - 61-64 Illicit Arms Transfers: Linking Weapons Characteristics and Strategic Applications
by Jason E. Strakes - 65-71 Global Insurgency or Global Confrontation? Counter-insurgency Doctrine and the “‘Long’ War” on Terrorism
by Matthew Kowalski - 73-79 Non-Proliferation and Counter‐Proliferation: What is the Difference?
by Mark Fitzpatrick - 81-89 In Defence of Doctrine…But Not Dogma
by Group Captain Neville Parton
December 2007, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 341-344 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 345-357 On Classifying Terrorism: A Potential Contribution of Cluster Analysis for Academics and Policy-makers
by Erica Chenoweth & Elizabeth Lowham - 359-377 A Mathematical Approach to Limit Illegal Border-Crossings -- with Application in Protecting Critical Infrastructure
by Amy (Wenxuan) Ding - 379-387 Quest for Credibility: Australian Defence Risk Management Framework
by Svetoslav Gaidow* - 389-403 US Army Transformation: Where is the Future?
by Shih-Yueh Yang & William C. Vocke - 405-417 Blood on the Ground: Canada and the Southern Campaign in Afghanistan
by Sean M. Maloney - 419-438 India's Tortuous Road to Defence-Industrial Self-Reliance
by Manjeet S. Pardesi & Ron Matthews - 439-440 Kazakhstan and Islam
by Dmitri Vertkin - 441-447 Economics and Security Studies: Is the South African Military Academy Still on Track?
by H. F. De Wet - 449-453 Book Review
by Shima Keene
September 2007, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 233-235 Editorial
by Julian Palmore - 237-256 Deterrence, Blackmail, Friendly Persuasion
by Edward Ifft - 257-279 Russia's Evolving Strategic Nuclear Deterrent
by Stephen J. Cimbala - 281-295 The Proliferation Security Initiative: A Global Prohibition Regime in the Making?
by James R. Holmes & Andrew C. Winner1 - 297-313 A State's Choice: Nuclear Policy in a Changing World Between Libya and North Korea
by Tiran Rothman - 315-330 Nuclear Command and Control in Pakistan
by Shaun Gregory - 331-334 What If: A Perspective on the Iranian Nuclear Weapon
by Matthew S. Duchene
June 2007, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 125-126 Editorial
by Andrew Dorman & Matthew Uttley - 127-141 The British Army's New Way in Warfare: A Doctrinal Misstep?
by Colin McInnes - 143-163 The Mau Mau Emergency as Part of the British Army's Post-War Counter-Insurgency Experience
by Huw Bennett - 165-183 Northern Ireland and the British Approach to Counter-Insurgency
by Christopher Tuck - 185-200 The British Experience of Low-Intensity Conflict in Sierra Leone
by Andrew Dorman - 201-225 British Counter-Insurgency in Afghanistan
by Warren Chin - 227-232 The British Approach to Counter-Insurgency: An American View
by Thomas G. Mahnken
March 2007, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 1-5 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 7-25 Increasing ISAF's Impact on Stability in Afghanistan
by Emma Sky - 27-40 Technology and War: A Trinitarian Analysis
by J. Stone - 41-54 US—Turkish Relations: Can the Future Resemble the Past?
by Bill Park - 55-67 Net-centric or Networked Military Operations?
by Terry Moon - 69-85 The Two-China Crisis: Background, Implications and Outcomes
by Robert Daniel Wallace - 87-100 The Economics of War and Foreign Policy: What's Missing?
by David R. Henderson - 101-106 God, History and Countering Insurgency
by Greg Mills & Terence Mcnamee - 107-114 The Officer's Academic Training Options and His Preparation for Fighting in the Limited Conflict Area
by Dan Fayutkin - 115-118 Is the Insurgency Growing? A Novel Analysis of the Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of the Iraqi Insurgency
by David R. Bowne - 119-122 Book Review
by Shima Keene
December 2006, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 345-351 Editorial
by Matthew Rosenstein - 353-372 The New Energy in the US--India Relationship
by Anupam Srivastava & Seema Gahlaut - 373-385 America's Nuclear Addiction
by Jeffrey S. Lantis - 387-408 David Versus Goliath? Pakistan'sNuclear Doctrine: Motivations, Principles and Future
by Rizwan Zeb - 409-419 The India--Pakistan Peace Process
by Rifaat Hussain - 421-434 Quest for a Chindian Arc: Leadership in the Asian Century
by Jaideep Saikia - 435-449 The Maoist Movement in India
by P. V. Ramana - 451-468 Silver Linings: Natural Disasters, International Relations and Political Change in South Asia, 2004--5
by Swarna Rajagopalan
September 2006, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 215-219 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 221-239 Strategic Reassurance in a Proliferation-Permissive orld: American and Russian Options
by Stephen J. Cimbala - 241-260 The Evolution of China's Strategic Nuclear Weapons
by Ta-Chen Cheng - 261-273 Too Much of a Good Thing? Some Reflections on Increased Security and its Costs
by Nazery Khalid - 275-299 Exploiting the Potential of Informal Networks in the Middle East for Conducting Non-conventional Assisted Recovery
by Michael A. Mcnerney & Marshall V. Ecklund - 301-310 A Systems Theoretic Accident Model Applied to Biodefense
by Joseph R. Laracy - 311-314 Avian Influenza: Effects of an Epidemic
by Owen Kopon - 315-323 The War on Terrorism and the Need for Altercasting
by Jason Cooley - 325-328 Analysis of the US-India Nuclear Deal
by Scott Woods - 329-335 Denuclearizing a Regime: What South Africa's Nuclear Rollback Might Tell Us About Iran
by Terence Mcnamee & Greg Mills
June 2006, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 105-110 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 111-121 A clear and present danger to international security: Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza
by Julian Palmore - 123-140 Disruptive military innovation and the War on Terror: Some thoughts for perfect opponents
by Raymond E. Franck & Terry C. Pierce - 141-157 Coercive counter-proliferation and escalation: Assessing the Iran military option
by James Devine & Julian Schofield - 159-177 Theoretical aspects of military logistics
by Vladimir Prebilič - 179-189 Managing defense infrastructure: The case of military housing
by Francois Melese & Jim Airola - 191-196 US foreign and national security policies: An explanation based on theoretical approaches
by Wu Yue - 197-202 Commanding the future: Command and control in a networked environment
by Caroline Croser - 203-206 Dipping a toe in the Black Sea
by David Barchard
March 2006, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 5-21 Maritime Counter-proliferation with Chinese Characteristics
by James Holmes & Toshi Yoshihara & Andrew Winner - 23-44 Carrier Airpower in the Royal Navy during the Cold War: The International Strategic Context
by Andrea Ellner - 45-59 Terrorism on London Public Transport
by Glen M. Segell - 61-72 Military Persuasion, Intelligence and the War on Terror
by Stephen J. Cimbala - 73-88 The Geopolitics of Weapons Procurement in the Gulf States
by Nadim Hasbani - 89-94 Technical Obstacles and Limitations to the Implementation of Effective Mid-course Ground-based Missile Defense
by Grant Kopec - 95-99 Why a Ballistic Missile Defense Program is the Wrong Path to US National Security
by Timothy Bradley - 101-102 On Setting Priorities for International Security
by Julian Palmore
December 2005, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 331-333 Editorial
by Julian Palmore & Martin Edmonds - 335-367 All that glisters: Is network-centric warfare really scientific?
by Darryn J. Reid & Graham Goodman & Wayne Johnson & Ralph E. Giffin - 369-386 How to predict the unpredictable: On the early detection of terrorist campaigns
by Matenia P. Sirseloudi - 387-398 The transatlantic alliance revisited: Does america still need “old Europe”?
by Fotios Moustakis & Rudra Chaudhuri - 399-412 A regional dimension to peace operations: European contributions to the UN and implications for Turkish co-operation and co-ordination
by Siret Hürsoy - 413-418 Analysis of the dispute over Taiwan using a game theory approach
by Erica Lynn - 419-424 Nuclear deterrence in the 21st century
by Dingli Shen - 425-432 Missile Defense and Europe: Strengthening Transatlantic Co-operation in an Evolving Setting
by Julian Palmore
September 2005, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 223-242 The European security strategy: Multilateral security with teeth?
by Andrea Ellner - 243-265 Defense expenditure, spill-ins and threats in Asia-Pacific 1985--2001
by Stefan Markowski & Massimiliano Tani - 267-281 Nuclear weapons in the Twenty-first century: From simplicity to complexity
by Stephen J. Cimbala* - 283-302 Creation of new knowledge
by David Sanders - 303-311 Game theory and the Second Iraq War
by Jason Mead - 312-321 The decline of the American superpower
by Michael J. Lombardi
June 2005, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 121-142 Does the Iraq war reflect a phase change in warfare?
by Avi Kober - 143-158 Fear of the unknown: The coalition from operation desert fox to operation Iraqi freedom
by James Mckay - 159-177 Defense RDT&E and knowledge management: A new enquiry into public and public‐private coordination
by Valérie Merindol - 179-199 From casa militar to an instrument of political control: A functional analysis of the defense ministries in Argentina and Chile
by Michael Radseck - 201-212 Military innovation during war: Paradox or paradigm?
by Michael Mcnerney - 213-216 Amateurs, conscripts, citizens, professionals: How do armed forces measure up?
by Patrick Mileham
March 2005, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 5-19 European Military Capabilities, the Defense Industry and the Future Shape of Armaments Co-operation
by Andrew James - 21-35 Endeavors to Restructure the Bundeswehr: The Reform of the German Armed Forces 1990--2003
by Kerry Longhurst - 37-66 The German offensive of 1914: A new perspective
by Matthew Fuhrmann & Nathan Edwards & Michael Salomone - 67-78 The security and defense matrix: Concepts matter in defense analysis?
by Salvador Raza - 79-95 Public attitudes towards a career in the British Armed Forces
by Asifa Hussain & Mohammed Ishaq - 97-104 The art of war in operation Iraqi Freedom
by Matthew Morgan - 105-110 Cross-straits relations and the 2004 Taiwanese Elections
by Simon Baynham - 111-114 Augustine's Laws: Norman Augustine
by Martin Edmonds
December 2004, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 311-312 Editorial
by Julian I. Palmore - 313-320 Terrorist motivations for chemical and biological weapons use: Placing the threat in context
by Audrey Kurth Cronin - 321-336 Nuclear proliferation and international systems
by Stephen J. Cimbala - 337-341 Deterring terrorists from using WMD: A brinkmanship strategy for the United Nations
by Francois Melese & Diana Angelis - 343-354 Counter-proliferating the rogue states
by Glen Segell - 355-372 Exploring the structure of terrorists' WMD decisions: A game theory approach
by Raymond E. Franck & Francois Melese - 373-380 Terrorism and security of water distribution systems: A primer
by M. D. Ginsberg & V. F. Hock - 381-389 Missile defense and Europe: WMD and terrorism
by Julian I. Palmore
September 2004, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 209-228 Contextual Criticality of Knowledge-Flow Dynamics: Understanding a US Tragedy of Friendly Fire
by Mark Nissen & Erik Jansen & Carl Jones & Gail Thomas - 229-243 Knowledge management and potentially useful new hyperdidactic structures
by David Sanders - 245-259 Base realignment and closure: Guiding principles for Peru
by Robert McNab - 261-272 Military modernization and political choice: Germany and the uspromoted military technological revolution during the 1990s
by Sorin Lungu - 273-287 United states marine corps aerial refueling requirements: Queuing theory and simulation analysis
by William Gates & Mitchell McCarthy - 301-303 Landmark in defense literature
by Stewart Fraser
June 2004, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 109-111 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Robert Gray - 113-131 The “Americanization” of EU nuclear non‐proliferation policy
by Tom Sauer - 133-152 Jointness and desert storm: a retrospective
by Richard Weitz - 153-164 UNDOF: operational analysis and lessons learned
by Dan Lindley - 165-177 The delineation of defense equipment projects in the UK ministry of defence
by Trevor Taylor & Derrick Neal - 179-199 Fifty years of British army officership 1960--2010: Part II: Prospective
by Patrick Mileham - 201-203 Diplomacy by Henry Kissinger
by Robert Bresler
January 2004, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Robert Gray & Martin Edmonds - 3-19 Saving lives with speed: Using rapidly deployable forces for genocide prevention
by Micah Zenko - 21-37 Small states: invited to NATO — able to contribute?
by Erik Männik - 39-54 Creating an arms control mechanism in North East Asia: the application of the European security co-operation regime
by Michael Sheehan - 55-67 Dream teams and brilliant eyes: the SBIRS low program, Northrop Grumman's acquisition of TRW, and the implications for the structure of the military space industry
by James Hasik - 69-86 Fifty Years of British Army Officership 1960-2010
by Patrick Mileham - 97-98 Landmark in Defense Literature
by Tim Ripley
December 2003, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 307-308 Editorial
by Julian Palmore - 309-317 Absolute gains, relative gains, and US security policy on China This paper is translated from a Chinese version published at World Economics and International Politics , 11, 2002, pp. 17--21
by Li Bin - 319-326 China's evaluation of the adjustment to US security policy since September 11, 2001
by Shen Dingli - 327-348 A game theory view of military conflict in the Taiwan strait
by Raymond Franck & Francois Melese - 349-367 The prospect for power projections of the People's Republic of China
by Eric Nathaniel Heller - 369-375 US ballistic missile defense and China
by Julian Palmore - 377-388 China's energy and regional security perspectives
by T. S. Gopi Rethinaraj - 389-404 Is China the Next Superpower?
by Martin Sengupta
September 2003, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 199-202 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds - 203-218 The importance of being special: Planning for the future of US special operations forces
by Michael Fitzsimmons
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