Cornell studies in security affairs
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Cornell studies in security affairs
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Cornell studies in security affairs
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Incoming Resources
- Strategic adjustment and the rise of China, power and politics in East Asia, edited by Robert S. Ross and Oystein Tunsjo
- Rethinking the world, great power strategies and international order, Jeffrey W. Legro
- The sources of military doctrine, France, Britain, and Germany between the world wars, Barry R. Posen
- Nuclear crisis management, a dangerous illusion, Richard Ned Lebow
- War and the engineers, the primacy of politics over technology, Keir A. Lieber
- The origins of alliances, Stephen M. Walt
- Citizens and soldiers, the dilemmas of military service, Eliot A. Cohen
- Dilemmas of appeasement, British deterrence and defense, 1934-1937, Gaines Post, Jr
- Zion's dilemmas, how Israel makes national security policy, Charles D. Freilich
- The remnants of war, John Mueller
- Rebel power, why national movements compete, fight, and win, Peter Krause
- Modern hatreds, the symbolic politics of ethnic war, Stuart J. Kaufman
- Reputation for resolve, how leaders signal determination in international politics, Danielle L. Lupton
- Securing Japan, Tokyo's grand strategy and the future of East Asia, Richard J. Samuels
- Barriers to bioweapons, the challenges of expertise and organization for weapons development, Sonia Ben Ouagrham-Gormley
- The soul of armies, counterinsurgency doctrine and military culture in the US and UK, Austin Long
- The ideological origins of great power politics, 1789-1989, Mark L. Haas
- Calculating credibility, how leaders evaluate military threats, Daryl G. Press
- The power to divide, wedge strategies in great power competition, Timothy W. Crawford
- Nuclear statecraft, history and strategy in America's atomic age, Francis J. Gavin
- The militarization of space, U.S. policy, 1945-1984, Paul B. Stares
- Targeting civilians in war, Alexander B. Downes
- Diplomacy's value, creating security in 1920s Europe and the contemporary Middle East, Brian C. Rathbun
- All options on the table, leaders, preventive war, and nuclear proliferation, Rachel Elizabeth Whitlark
- Balancing risks, great power intervention in the periphery, Jeffrey W. Taliaferro
- When right makes might, rising powers and world order, Stacie E. Goddard
- Planning the unthinkable, how new powers will use nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons, [edited by] Peter R. Lavoy, Scott D. Sagan, and James J. Wirtz
- Waging war, planning peace, U.S. noncombat operations and major wars, Aaron Rapport
- Leaders at war, how presidents shape military interventions, Elizabeth N. Saunders
- The political economy of grand strategy, Kevin Narizny
- Restraint, a new foundation for U.S. grand strategy, Barry R. Posen
- The transformation of American air power, Benjamin S. Lambeth
- Alliance politics, Glenn H. Snyder
- Dangerous sanctuaries, refugee camps, civil war, and the dilemmas of humanitarian aid, Sarah Kenyon Lischer
- Stopping the bomb, the sources and effectiveness of US nonproliferation policy, Nicholas L. Miller
- Networks of rebellion, explaining insurgent cohesion and collapse, Paul Staniland
- Occupational hazards, success and failure in military occupation, David M. Edelstein
- The Soviet Union and the failure of collective security, 1934-1938, Jiri Hochman
- Corporate warriors, the rise of the privatized military industry, P.W. Singer
- Warring friends, alliance restraint in international politics, Jeremy Pressman
- The hegemon's tool kit, US leadership and the politics of the nuclear nonproliferation regime, Rebecca Davis Gibbons
- Revolution and war, Stephen M. Walt
- America unrivaled, the future of the balance of power, edited by G. John Ikenberry
- Atomic assurance, the alliance politics of nuclear proliferation, Alexander Lanoszka
- Insider threats, edited by Matthew Bunn and Scott D. Sagan
- Tempting fate, why nonnuclear states confront nuclear opponents, Paul C. Avey
- The logic of positive engagement, Miroslav Nincic
- Covert regime change, America's secret Cold War, Lindsey A. O'Rourke
- Inadvertent escalation, conventional war and nuclear risks, Barry R. Posen
- Conventional deterrence, John J. Mearsheimer