Contemporary security studies
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Contemporary security studies
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Contemporary security studies
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- Cyber-conflict and global politics, edited by Athina Karatzogianni
- The NATO intervention in Libya, lessons learned from the campaign, edited by Kjell Engelbrekt, Marcus Mohlin, and Charlotte Wagnsson
- Democracy and security, preferences, norms and policy-making, edited by Matthew Evangelista, Harald Müller and Niklas Schörnig
- The United States and Europe, beyond the neo-conservative divide?, edited by John Baylis and Jon Roper
- International law and international relations, bridging theory and practice, edited by Thomas J. Biersteker ... [and others]
- Europeanization of national security identity, the EU and the changing security identities of the Nordic states, Pernille Rieker
- Rethinking security governance, the problem of unintended consequences, edited by Christopher Daase and Cornelius Friesendorf
- Information strategy and warfare, a guide to theory and practice, edited by John Arquilla and Douglas A. Borer
- Private security contractors and new wars, risk, law, and ethics, Cateri Carmola
- Clinton's foreign policy, between the Bushes, 1992-2000, John Dumbrell
- European security in the twenty-first century, the challenge of multipolarity, Adrian Hyde-Price
- The European Union and strategy, an emerging actor, edited by Kjell Engelbrekt and Jan Hallenberg
- Globalization and conflict, national security in a 'new' strategic era, edited by Robert G. Patman
- European security governance, edited by George Christou, Stuart Croft
- Prosecuting Slobodan Milošević, the unfinished trial, Nevenka Tromp
- Understanding NATO in the 21st century, alliance strategies, security and global governance, edited by Graeme P. Herd and John Kriendler
- The political road to war with Iraq, Bush, 9/11 and the drive to overthrow Saddam, Nick Ritchie and Paul Rogers
- America, the EU and strategic culture, renegotiating the transatlantic bargain, Asle Toje
- European homeland security, a European strategy in the making?, edited by Christian Kaunert, Sarah Léonard and Patryk Pawlak
- Legitimacy and the use of armed force, stability missions in the post-Cold War era, Chiyuki Aoi
- Russia, NATO and cooperative security, bridging the gap, Lionel Ponsard
- Global security and the War on Terror, elite power and the illusion of control, Paul Rogers
- Deterring international terrorism and rogue states, US national security policy after 9/11, James H. Lebovic
- Governance in post-conflict societies, rebuilding fragile states, edited by Derick W. Brinkerhoff
- The Iraq War, European perspectives on politics, strategy, and operations, edited by Jan Hallenberg and Håkan Karlsson
- Understanding victory and defeat in contemporary war, edited by Jan Angstrom and Isabelle Duyvesteyn
- Ethics and the laws of war, the moral justification of legal norms, Antony Lamb
- Explaining war and peace, case studies and necessary condition counterfactuals, edited by Gary Goertz and Jack S. Levy
- Military transformation and strategy, revolutions in military affairs and small states, edited by Bernard Loo
- Countering the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, NATO and EU options in the Mediterranean and the Middle East, Thanos P. D̲okos
- The rift between America and old Europe, the distracted eagle, Peter H. Merkl
- Globalisation and the future of terrorism, patterns and predictions, Brynjar Lia
- Liberal wars, Anglo-American strategy, ideology, and practice, edited by Alan Cromartie
- Quasi-state entities and international criminal justice, legitimising narratives and counter-narratives, Ernst Dijxhoorn
- The Foreign Office and Finland, 1938-1940, diplomatic sideshow, Craig Gerrard
- Causes and consequences of international conflict, data, methods and theory, edited by Glenn Palmer
- Contemporary security studies, 47
- The EU, the UN and collective security, making multilateralism effective, edited by Joachim Krause and Natalino Ronzitti
- Changing transatlantic security relations, do the U.S., EU, and Russia form a new strategic triangle?, edited by Jan Hallenberg and Hakan Karlsson
- War crimes tribunals and transitional justice, the Tokyo Trial and the Nuremburg legacy, Madoka Futamura
- Changing transatlantic security relations, do the US, the EU and Russia form a new strategic triangle?, edited by Jan Hallenberg and Håkan Karlsson
- War, torture and terrorism, rethinking the rules of international security, edited by Anthony F. Lang, Jr. and Amanda Russell Beattie
- Ethnic conflict and terrorism, the origins and dynamics of civil wars, Joseph L. Soeters
- Global biosecurity, threats and responses, edited by Peter Katona, John P. Sullivan, and Michael D. Intriligator
- Rethinking the nature of war, edited by Isabelle Duyvesteyn and Jan Angstrom
- Cultures of counterterrorism, French and Italian responses to terrorism after 9/11, Silvia D'Amato
- Ethics, technology and the American way of war, cruise missiles and US security policy, Reuben E. Brigety II
- European security governance, the European Union in a Westphalian world, edited by James Sperling, Charlotte Wagnsson and Jan Hallenberg
- Understanding Russian strategic behavior, imperial strategic culture and Putin's operational code, Graeme P. Herd
- European security in a global context, internal and external dynamics, edited by Thierry Tardy