Cornell studies in security affairs
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The series Cornell studies in security affairs represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in European University Institute Library.
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Cornell studies in security affairs
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The series Cornell studies in security affairs represents a set of related resources, especially of a specified kind, found in European University Institute Library.
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- All options on the table : leaders, preventive war, and nuclear proliferation
- Alliance politics
- America unrivaled : the future of the balance of power
- American pendulum : recurring debates in U.S. grand strategy
- Anatomy of mistrust : U.S.-Soviet relations during the Cold War
- Armed state building : confronting state failure, 1898-2012
- Atomic assurance : the alliance politics of nuclear proliferation
- Balancing risks : great power intervention in the periphery
- Barriers to bioweapons : the challenges of expertise and organization for weapons development
- Bombing to win : air power and coercion in war
- Bullets not ballots : success in counterinsurgency warfare
- Calculating credibility : how leaders evaluate military threats
- Catastrophic success : why foreign-imposed regime change goes wrong
- Citizens and soldiers : the dilemmas of military service
- Conventional deterrence
- Corporate warriors : the rise of the privatized military industry
- Covert regime change : America's secret Cold War
- Crucible of beliefs : learning, alliances, and world wars
- Dangerous sanctuaries : refugee camps, civil war, and the dilemmas of humanitarian aid
- Deceit on the road to war : presidents, politics and American democracy
- Dilemmas of appeasement : British deterrence and defense, 1934-1937
- Diplomacy's value : creating security in 1920s Europe and the contemporary Middle East
- Escaping the deadly embrace : how encirclement causes major wars
- Europe united : power politics and the making of the European Community
- Exporting the bomb : technology transfer and the spread of nuclear weapons
- Fighting for rights : military service and the politics of citizenship
- Final solutions : mass killing and genocide in the twentieth century
- Final solutions : mass killing and genocide in the twentieth century
- Frenemies : when ideological enemies ally
- Gender, war, and world order : a study of public opinion
- Great power politics and the struggle over Austria, 1945-1955
- Inadvertent escalation : conventional war and nuclear risks
- Information technology and military power
- Insider threats
- Japan prepares for total war : the search for economic security, 1919-1941
- Just politics : human rights and the foreign policy of great powers
- Leaders at war : how presidents shape military interventions
- Liddell Hart and the weight of history
- Living weapons : biological warfare and international security
- Logics of war : explanations for limited and unlimited conflicts
- Making the alliance work : the United States and Western Europe
- Men, money, and diplomacy : the evolution of British strategic policy, 1919-26
- Modern hatreds : the symbolic politics of ethnic war
- Mortal friends, best enemies : German-Russian cooperation after the Cold War
- Myths of empire : domestic politics and international ambition
- Networks of rebellion : explaining insurgent cohesion and collapse
- No exit : America and the German problem, 1943-1954
- Nuclear crisis management : a dangerous illusion
- Nuclear reactions : how nuclear-armed states behave
- Nuclear statecraft : history and strategy in America's atomic age
- Occupational hazards : success and failure in military occupation
- Peacemaking from above, peace from below : ending conflict between regional rivals
- Planning the unthinkable : how new powers will use nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons
- Reassuring the reluctant warriors : U.S. civil-military relations and multilateral intervention
- Rebel power : why national movements compete, fight, and win
- Reliability and alliance interdependence : the United States and its allies in Asia, 1949-1969
- Reputation and international politics
- Reputation for resolve : how leaders signal determination in international politics
- Restraint : a new foundation for U.S. grand strategy
- Rethinking the world : great power strategies and international order
- Revolution and war
- Rising titans, falling giants : how great powers exploit power shifts
- Secession and security : explaining state strategy against separatists
- Securing Japan : Tokyo's grand strategy and the future of East Asia
- Sorry states : apologies in international politics
- Stopping the bomb : the sources and effectiveness of US nonproliferation policy
- Storm of steel : the development of armor doctrine in Germany and the Soviet Union, 1919-1939
- Strategic adjustment and the rise of China : power and politics in East Asia
- Targeting civilians in war
- Tempting fate : why nonnuclear states confront nuclear opponents
- The Domestic bases of grand strategy
- The Soviet Union and the failure of collective security, 1934-1938
- The costs of conversation : obstacles to peace talks in wartime
- The dictator's army : battlefield effectiveness in authoritarian regimes
- The ethics of destruction : norms and force in international relations
- The hegemon's tool kit : US leadership and the politics of the nuclear nonproliferation regime
- The ideological origins of great power politics, 1789-1989
- The ideology of the offensive : military decision making and the disasters of 1914
- The logic of positive engagement
- The meaning of the nuclear revolution : statecraft and the prospect of Armageddon
- The militarization of space : U.S. policy, 1945-1984
- The origins of alliances
- The origins of major war
- The peace of illusions : American grand strategy from 1940 to the present
- The political economy of grand strategy
- The power problem : how American military dominance makes us less safe, less prosperous, and less free
- The power to divide : wedge strategies in great power competition
- The purpose of intervention : changing beliefs about the use of force
- The remnants of war
- The sacred cause : civil-military conflict over Soviet national security, 1917-1992
- The shadow of the past : reputation and military alliances before the First World War
- The soul of armies : counterinsurgency doctrine and military culture in the US and UK
- The sources of military doctrine : France, Britain, and Germany between the world wars
- The transformation of American air power
- The vulnerability of empire
- Twilight of the titans : great power decline and retrenchment
- Unclear physics : why Iraq and Libya failed to build nuclear weapons
- Undermining the Kremlin : America's strategy to subvert the Soviet Bloc, 1947-1956
- Unrivaled : why America will remain the world's sole superpower
- Waging war, planning peace : U.S. noncombat operations and major wars
- War and the engineers : the primacy of politics over technology
- Warlords : strong-arm brokers in weak states
- Warring friends : alliance restraint in international politics
- Weapons of mass migration : forced displacement, coercion, and foreign policy
- When right makes might : rising powers and world order
- Whole world on fire : organizations, knowledge, and nuclear weapons devastation
- Why intelligence fails : lessons from the Iranian Revolution and the Iraq War
- Winning the next war : innovation and the modern military
- Zion's dilemmas : how Israel makes national security policy
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