National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies
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National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies
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National Defense University
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Institute for National Strategic Studies
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- Information operations in Bosnia, a preliminary assessment, by Kenneth Allard
- Gorbachev and Soviet policy in the Third World, by Melvin A. Goodman
- Can deterrence be tailored?, by M. Elaine Bunn
- Somalia's endless transition, breaking the deadlock, by Andre Le Sage
- "One China" and relations across the Taiwan Strait, by Ronald N. Montaperto, James J. Prsystup, and Gerald W. Faber
- After the surge, next steps in Iraq?, by Judith S. Yaphe
- Modern U.S. civil-military relations, wielding the terrible swift sword, David E. Johnson
- Regional deterrence strategies for new proliferation threats, Jerome H. Kahan
- Modernizing China's military, a high-stakes gamble?, by Howard M. Krawitz
- Russian vital interests, James H. Brusstar
- Agricultural bioterrorism, a federal strategy to meet the threat, Henry S. Parker
- Humanitarian intervention, the case for legitimacy, by Charles B. Shotwell and Kimberley Thachuk
- Interoperability, a Desert Storm case study, Sterling D. Sessions and Carl R. Jones
- Russian urban tactics, lessons from the battle for Grozny, by Lester W. Grau
- Unifying U.S. policy on Japan, by Patrick M. Cronin and Ezra F. Vogel
- Securing Afghanistan, entering a make-or-break phase?, by Robert B. Oakley and T.X. Hammes
- Mission capability packages, David S. Alberts
- Strategic challenges, America's global security agenda, edited by Stephen J. Flanagan and James A. Schear
- Central and east European security, new national concepts and defense doctrine, by Jeffrey Simon
- Egypt's regional role, by Phebe Marr
- Shaping U.S. policy on Africa, pillars of a new strategy, by Johnnie Carson
- QDR 2001, strategy-driven choices for America's security, edited by Michèle A. Flournoy
- Nuclear smuggling, how serious a threat?, by James L. Ford
- The IFOR/SFOR experience, lessons learned by PFP partners, by Jeffrey Simon
- Target Bosnia, integrating information activities in peace operations : NATO-led operations in Bosnia-Herzegovina, December 1995-1997, Pascale Combelles Siegel
- The next round of NATO enlargement, by Jeffrey Simon
- Ukraine against herself, to be Euro-Atlantic, Eurasian, or neutral?, by Jeffrey Simon
- Information warfare and international law, Lawrence T. Greenberg, Seymour E. Goodman, Kevin J. Soo Hoo
- North Korea, challenges, interests, and policy, James J. Przystup
- Military implications of United Nations peacekeeping operations, edited by William H. Lewis
- Peace operations, is a standing force needed?, by William H. Lewis
- In search of a Post-Cold War security structure, Gregory D. Foster
- Terrorism's financial lifeline, by Kimberley L. Thachuk
- "Oil for the lamps of China", Beijing's 21st-century search for energy, Bernard D. Cole
- Southeast Asian security challenges, America's response?, by Marvin C. Ott
- Irregular warfare, new challengese for civil-military relations, by Patrick M. Cronin
- Caribbean regional security, by Ivelaw L. Griffith
- Hybrid threats, reconceptualizing the evolving character of modern conflict, by Frank G. Hoffman
- Managing crises in defense industry, the PEPCON and Avtex cases, [by Steven R. Linke]
- Unity of effort, key to success in Afganistan, by Christopher J. Lamb and Martin Cinnamond
- China as a military power, by Ron Montaperto
- Ballistic missile defense, an administration perspective, Robert G. Bell
- Multilateral peace operations, William Lewis
- Defense transformation à la française and U.S. interests, by Leo G. Michel
- U.S.-European Union relations, economic change and political transition, by Steven Philip Kramer and Irene Kyriakopoulos
- U.S.-Iran relations, normalization in the future?, by Judith S. Yaphe
- Information warfare, an old operational concept with new implications, by Abe Singer and Scott Rowell
- Managing strategic competition with China, by Phillip C. Saunders
- Reassessing the implications of a nuclear-armed Iran, Judith S. Yaphe and Charles D. Lutes
- Peace operations, a comparison of Somalia and Haiti, by Robert Oakley and David Bentley
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- The flawed strategic debate on Syria, by Richard Outzen
- Getting beyond Taiwan?, Chinese foreign policy and PLA modernization, by Michael A. Glosny
- Toward the printed world, additive manufacturing and implications for national security, by Connor M. McNulty, Neyla Arnas, and Thomas A. Campbell
- Responding to Russia after the NATO Summit, unmanned aerial systems overmatch in the Black Sea, by Conor Sullivan, Schuyler Standley, and James M. Keagle
- Understanding Putin through a Middle Eastern looking glass, by John W. Parker
- Public-private cooperation in the Department of Defense, a framework for analysis and recommendations for action, by Linton Wells II and Samuel Bendett
- Seguridad transamericana, ¿qué hace falta?, por Luigi R. Einaudi
- The rebalance to Asia, U.S.-China relations and regional security, by Phillip C. Saunders
- The U.S.-Japan alliance, review of the guidelines for defense cooperation, by James J. Przystup
- Preparing the pipeline, the U.S. cyber workforce for the future, by David J. Kay, Terry J. Pudas, and Brett Young
- Sino-American strategic restraint in an age of vulnerability, by David C. Gompert and Phillip C. Saunders
- The defense acquisition trilemma, the case of Brazil, by Patrice Franko
- Sharing to succeed, lessons from open information-sharing projects in Afghanistan, by Linton Wells II [and three others]
- Strategy and force planning in a time of austerity, by Michael J. Meese
- Russia still matters, strategic challenges and opportunities for the Obama administration, by John W. Parker and Michael Kofman
- Maximizing the returns of government venture capital programs, by Andrew S. Mara
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