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International Security Cumulative Index 1:1 (1976) through 40:1 (2015)

Abrahms, Max, "Correspondence: What Makes Terrorists Tick?" [reply to Chenoweth, Miller, and McClellan; Frisch; and Staniland], 33:4 (Spring 2009), 180-202. Abrahms, Max, “Correspondence: Does Terrorism Ever Work? The 2004 Madrid Train Bombings” [reply to Rose and Murphy], 32:1 (Summer 2007), 185–192. Abrahms, Max, “What Terrorists Really Want: Terrorist Motives and Counterterrorism Strategy,” 32:4 (Spring 2008), 78–105. Abrahms, Max, “Why Terrorism Does Not Work,” 31:2 (Fall 2006), 42–78. Acharya, Avitav, “Will Asia’s Past Be Its Future?” 28:3 (Winter 2003/04), 149–164. Achvarina, Vera, and Simon F. Reich, “No Place to Hide: Refugees, Displaced Persons, and the Recruitment of Child Soldiers,” 31:1 (Summer 2006), 127–164. Adams, Gordon, and Stephen Alexis Cain, "Defense Dilemmas in the 1990s," 13:4 (Spring 1989), 5–15. Adams, Karen Ruth, “Attack and Conquer? International Anarchy and the Offense-Defense-Deterrence Balance,” 28:3 (Winter 2003/04), 45–83. Adamson, Fiona B., “Crossing Borders: International Migration and National Security,” 31:1 (Summer 2006), 165–199. Adelman, Kenneth L., "Why Verification is More Difficult (and Less Important)" [Policy Focus: Arms Control Verification Reconsidered], 14:4 (Spring 1990), 141–146. Adelman, Kenneth, "A Clandestine Clan" [a review of Thomas Powers, The Man Who Kept the Secrets; Kermit Roosevelt, Countercoup], 5:1 (Summer 1980), 152–171. Adelman, Kenneth, and Gerald J. Bender, "Conflict in Southern Africa: A Debate," 3:2 (Fall 1978), 67–122. Ahmad, Aisha, “The Security Bazaar: Business Interests and Islamist Power in Civil War Somalia,” 39:3 (Winter 2014/15), 89–117. Ahmed, Samina, "Pakistan's Nuclear Weapons Program: Turning Points and Nuclear Choices," 23:4 (Spring 1999), 178–204. Ahmed, Samina, "The United States and Terrorism in Southwest Asia: September 11 and Beyond," 26:3 (Winter 2001/02), 79–93. Aldridge, Edward C., Jr., "The Myths of Militarization of Space" [Policy Focus: National Security and the U.S. Space Program After the Challenger Tragedy], 11:4 (Spring 1987), 151–156. Alexander, Gerard, see Lieber, Keir A., and Gerard Alexander. Allyn, Bruce J., James G. Blight, and David A. Welch, "Correspondence: The Authors Reply" [reply to Kramer], 15:1 (Summer 1990), 216–218. Allyn, Bruce J., James G. Blight, and David A. Welch, "Essence of Revision: Moscow, Havana, and the Cuban Missile Crisis," 14:3 (Winter 1989/90), 136–172. Alperovitz, Gar, and Robert L. Messer, "Correspondence: Marshall, Truman, and the Decision to Drop the Bomb" [re: Bernstein 15:4], 16:3 (Winter 1991/92), 204–214. Andelman, David A., "China's Balkan Strategy," 4:3 (Winter 1979/80), 60–79. Andelman, David A., "Contempt and Crisis in Poland," 6:3 (Winter 1981/82), 90–103. Anderson, Liam, “Ethnofederalism: The Worst Form of Institutional Arrangement…?” 39:1 (Summer 2014), 165–204. Andreas, Peter, “Redrawing the Line: Borders and Security in the Twenty-first Century,” 28:2 (Fall 2003), 78–111. Andres, Richard B., Craig Wills, and Thomas Griffith Jr., “Winning with Allies: The Strategic Value of the Afghan Model,” 30:3 (Winter 2005/06), 47–86. Arbatov, Alexei G., "Military Reform in Russia: Dilemmas, Obstacles, and Prospects," 22:4 (Spring 1998), 83–134. Arbatov, Alexei G., "Russia's Foreign Policy Alternatives," 18:2 (Fall 1993), 5–43. Arreguín–Toft, Ivan, "How the Weak Win Wars: A Theory of Asymmetric Conflict," 26:1 (Summer 2001), 93–128. Art, Robert J., "A Defensible Defense: America's Grand Strategy After the ," 15:4 (Spring 1991), 5–53. Art, Robert J., "Geopolitics Updated: The Strategy of Selective Engagement," 23:3 (Winter 1998/00), 79–113. Art, Robert J., "To What Ends Military Power?" 4:4 (Spring 1980), 3–35. Art, Robert J., “Correspondence: Striking the Balance” [re: Brooks and Wohlforth 30:2, and Lieber and Alexander 30:2], 30:3 (Winter 2005/06), 177–185. Art, Robert, "Correspondence: The Author Replies" [reply to Nye], 5:2 (Fall 1980), 189–190. Aspin, Les, "What Are the Russians Up To?" 3:1 (Summer 1978), 30–54. Atzili, Boaz, “When Good Fences Make Bad Neighbors: Fixed Borders, State Weakness, and International Conflict,” 31:3 (Winter 2006/07), 139–173. Avey, Paul C., “Confronting Soviet Power: U.S. Policy during the Early Cold War,” 36.4 (Spring 2012), 151–188. Bafumi, Joseph, see Parent, Joseph M., and Joseph Bafumi. Bagley, Worth H., and Gene R. LaRocque, "Superpowers at Sea: A Debate," 1:1 (Summer 1976), 56–76. Bakke, Kristin M., “Help Wanted? The Mixed Record of Foreign Fighters in Domestic Insurgencies,” 38:4 (Spring 2014), 150–187. Baldwin, David A., "Correspondence: Evaluating Economic Sanctions," [re: Pape 22:2], 23:2 (Fall 1998), 189–198. Baldwin, David A., "The Sanctions Debate and the Logic of Choice," 24:3 (Winter 1999/2000), 80–107. Ball, Deborah Yarsike, and Theodore P. Gerber, "Russian Scientists and Rogue States: Does Western Assistance Reduce the Proliferation Threat?" 29:4 (Spring 2005), 50–77. Ball, Desmond, "Arms and Affluence: Military Acquisitions in the Asia–Pacific Region," 18:3 (Winter 1993/94), 78–112. Ball, Desmond, "Nuclear War at Sea," 10:3 (Winter 1985/86), 3–31. Ball, Desmond, "U.S. Strategic Forces: How Would They Be Used?" 7:3 (Winter 1982/83), 31–60. Ball, Desmond, and Robert C. Toth, "Revising the SIOP: Taking War–Fighting to Dangerous Extremes," 14:4 (Spring 1990), 65–92. Ballentine, Karen, see Snyder, Jack, and Karen Ballentine. Ballif-Spanvill, Bonnie, see Hudson, Valerie M., Mary Caprioli, Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill, Rose McDermott, and Chad F. Emmett. Barkawi, Tarak, and Christopher Dandeker, "Correspondence: Rights and Fights: Sexual Orientation and Military Effectiveness," [re: Kier 23:2], 24:1 (Summer 1999), 181–201. Barlow, Jeffrey G., see Gray, Colin S., and Jeffrey G. Barlow. Barnett, Michael. “Building a Republican Peace: Stabilizing States after War,” 30:4 (Spring 2006), 87–112. Barros, Andrew, and Talbot C. Imlay, “Correspondence: Debating British Decisionmaking toward Nazi in the 1930s” [re. Ripsman and Levy 33:2], 34:1 (Summer 2009), pp. 173–198. Basrur, Rajesh M., “Correspondence: Do Small Arsenals Deter?” [re. Wilson 31:4], 32:3 (Winter 2007/08), pp. 202–214. Baxter, R.R., "Conventional Weapons Under Legal Prohibitions," 1:3 (Winter 1977), 42–61. Beck, Robert J., "'s Lessons Reconsidered," 14:2 (Fall 1989), 161–191. Becker, Abraham S., "Correspondence: On Negotiating with the Russians" [re: Garthoff 1:4], 2:1 (Summer 1977), 106–107. Beckley, Michael, "China's Century? Why America's Edge Will Endure," 36.3 (Winter 2011/12), 41–78. Beckley, Michael, “The Myth of Entangling Alliances: Reassessing the Security Risks of U.S. Defense Pacts,” 39.4 (Spring 2015), 7–48 Beckley, Michael, see Itzkowitz Shifrinson, Joshua R., and Michael Beckley.

Belkin, Aaron, and Melissa Sheridan Embser–Herbert, "A Modest Proposal: Privacy as a Flawed Rationale for the Exclusion of Gays and Lesbians from the U.S. Military," 27:2 (Fall 2002), 178–197. Bell, Duncan S.A., and Paul K. MacDonald, "Correspondence: Start the Evolution without Us" [re: Thayer 25:2], 26:1 (Summer 2001), 187–198. Bell, Mark S., "Beyond Emboldenment: How Acquiring Nuclear Weapons Can Change Foreign Policy," 40:1 (Summer 2015), 87–119. Bellamy, Alex J., “Reconsidering the Cases of Humanitarian Intervention” [re: Pape 37:4], 38:2 (Fall 2013), 200–202. Bellamy, Alex J., and Paul D. Williams, "Who's Keeping the Peace? Regionalization and Contemporary Peace Operations," 29:4 (Spring 2005), 157–195. Bellany, Ian, "An Analogy for Arms Control," 6:3 (Winter 1981/82), 177–181. Ben Ouagrahm-Gormley, Sonia, “Barriers to Bioweapons: Intangible Obstacles to Proliferation,” 36.4 (Spring 2012), 80–114. Bender, Gerald J., see Adelman, Kenneth, and Gerald J. Bender. Bennett, Bruce W. and Jennifer Lind, "The Collapse of North Korea: Military Missions and Requirements," 36:2 (Fall 2011), 84-119. Benson, Lucy Wilson, "Turning the Supertanker: Arms Transfer Restraint," 3:4 (Spring 1979), 3–17. Beres, Louis René, "Correspondence: Israel and the Bomb" [reply to Maoz], 29:1 (Summer 2004), 175–178. Berger, Thomas U., "From Sword to Chrysanthemum: 's Culture of Anti–militarism," 17:4 (Spring 1993), 119–150. Berkhout, Frans, Oleg Bukharin, Harold Feiveson, and Marvin Miller, "A Cutoff in the Production of Fissile Material," 19:3 (Winter 1994/95), 167–202. Bernstein, Barton J., "Correspondence: The Author Replies" [reply to Alperovitz and Messer], 16:3 (Winter 1991/92), 214–221. Bernstein, Barton J., "Crossing the Rubicon: A Missed Opportunity to Stop the H–Bomb?" 14:2 (Fall 1989), 132–160. Bernstein, Barton J., "Eclipsed by Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Early Thinking About Tactical Nuclear Weapons," 15:4 (Spring 1991), 149–173. Bernstein, Barton J., "Understanding Decisionmaking, U.S. Foreign Policy, and the Cuban Missile Crisis: A Review Essay," 25:1 (Summer 2000), 134–164. Bertram, Christoph, "European Security and the German Problem," 4:3 (Winter 1979/80), 105–116. Betts, Richard K., "A Diplomatic Bomb for South Africa?" 4:2 (Fall 1979), 91–115. Betts, Richard K., "A Nuclear Golden Age? The Balance Before Parity," 11:3 (Winter 1986/87), 3–32. Betts, Richard K., "Conventional Strategy: New Critics, Old Choices," 7:4 (Spring 1983), 140–162. Betts, Richard K., "Correspondence: Civilians, Soldiers, and the Iraq Surge Decision" [re. Feaver 35:4], 36:3 (Winter 2011/12), 179–199. Betts, Richard K., "Correspondence: The Author Replies" [reply to Mazarr], 17:3 (Winter 1992/93), 196–200. Betts, Richard K., "Correspondence: Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis?" [reply to Luttwak], 8:2 (Fall 1983), 180–182. Betts, Richard K., "Is Strategy an Illusion?" 25:2 (Fall 2000), 5–50. Betts, Richard K., "Must War Find a Way? A Review Essay," 24:2 (Fall 1999), 166–198. Betts, Richard K., "Surprise Attack: NATO's Political Vulnerability," 5:4 (Spring 1981), 117–149. Betts, Richard K., "Systems for Peace or Causes of War? Collective Security, Arms Control, and the New Europe," 17:1 (Summer 1992), 5–43. Betts, Richard K., "Wealth, Power, and Instability: East Asia and the United States after the Cold War," 18:3 (Winter 1993/94), 34–77. Betts, Richard K., and Samuel P. Huntington, "Dead Dictators and Rioting Mobs: Does the Demise of Authoritarian Leaders Lead to Political Instability?" 10:3 (Winter 1985/86), 112–146. Betts, Richard, "The Tragicomedy of Arms Trade Control," 5:1 (Summer 1980), 80–110. Beyerchen, Alan, "Clausewitz, Nonlinearity, and the Unpredictability of War," 17:3 (Winter 1992/93), 59–90. Biddle, Stephen D., “Allies, Airpower, and Modern Warfare: The Afghan Model in Afghanistan and Iraq,” 30:3 (Winter 2005/06), 161–176.. Biddle, Stephen, "The Gulf War Debate Redux: Why Skill and Technology Are the Right Answer," 22:2 (Fall 1997), 163–174. Biddle, Stephen, "Victory Misunderstood: What the Gulf War Tells Us about the Future of Conflict," 21:2 (Fall 1996), 139–179. Biddle, Stephen, Jeffrey A. Friedman, and Jacob N. Shapiro, "Correspondence: Assessing the Synergy Thesis in Iraq" [reply to Hagan, Kaiser, and Hanson; and Lindsay and Long], 37:4 (Spring 2013), 189–198. Biddle, Stephen, Jeffrey A. Friedman, and Jacon N. Shapiro, "Testing the Surge: Why Did Violence Decline in Iraq in 2007?" 37.1 (Summer 2012), 7–40. Bienen, Henry, "Research Report: African Militaries as Foreign Policy Actors," 5:2 (Fall 1980), 168–186. Bienen, Henry, "Soviet Political Relations with Africa," 6:4 (Spring 1982), 153–173. Bing, George F., see May, Michael M., George F. Bing, and John D. Steinbruner. Bitzinger, Richard A., "Arms to Go: Chinese Arms Sales to the Third World," 17:2 (Fall 1992), 84–111. Bitzinger, Richard A., "The Globalization of the Arms Industry: The Next Proliferation Challenge," 19:2 (Fall 1994), 170–198. Blackwill, Robert D., "Conceptual Problems of Conventional Arms Control," 12:4 (Spring 1988), 28–47. Blackwill, Robert D., and Jeffrey W. Legro, "Constraining Ground Force Exercises of NATO and the Warsaw Pact," 14:3 (Winter 1989/90), 68–98. Blagden, David W., "Correspondence: Sea Powers, Continental Powers, and Balancing Theory," [re: Levy and Thompson 35:1], 36.2 (Fall 2011), 190-202. Blechman, Barry M., and Douglas M. Hart, "The Political Utility of Nuclear Weapons: The 1973 Middle East Crisis," 7:1 (Summer 1982), 132–156. Blechman, Barry M., and Robert G. Weinland, "Why Coaling Stations are Necessary in the Nuclear Age," 2:1 (Summer 1977), 88–99. Blechman, Barry M., and Victor A. Utgoff, "The Macroeconomics of Strategic Defenses," 11:3 (Winter 1986/87), 33–70. Blight, James G., "The New Psychology of War and Peace: Book Review" [re: Robert Jervis, et al., eds., Psychology and Deterrence], 11:3 (Winter 1986/87), 175–186. Blight, James G., see Allyn, Bruce J., James G. Blight, and David A. Welch. Blight, James G., see Welch, David A., and James G. Blight. Blight, James, G., see Bundy, McGeorge, and James G. Blight. Bloom, Mia, “Correspondence: Life Sciences and Islamic Suicide Terrorism” [re. Thayer and Hudson 34:4], 35:3 (Winter 2010/11), pp. 185–192. Bloomfield, Lincoln P., and Harlan Cleveland, "A Strategy for the United States," 2:4 (Spring 1978), 32–55. Bluth, Christoph, “Correspondence: Civilian Nuclear Cooperation and the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons” [re. Fuhrmann 34:1], 35:1 (Summer 2010), pp. 184–200. Bond, Brian, "Battlefield C3I Throughout History: Book Review" [re: Martin Van Creveld, Command in War], 11:4 (Spring 1987), 125–129. Boutwell, Jeffrey, "Correspondence: The Author Replies" [reply to Siegmann], 8:3 (Winter 1983/84), 212–215. Boutwell, Jeffrey, "Politics and the Peace Movement in West Germany," 7:4 (Spring 1983), 72–92. Bracken, Paul, "Mobilization in the Nuclear Age," 3:3 (Winter 1978/79), 74–93. Brady, Linda P., see Korb, Lawrence J., and Linda P. Brady. Brands, H.W., Jr., "Testing Massive Retaliation: Credibility and Crisis Management in the Taiwan Strait," 12:4 (Spring 1988), 124–151 [map, p. 123]. Brands, Hal and David Palkki, "Saddam, Israel, and the Bomb: Nuclear Alarmism Justified?" 36.1 (Summer 2011), 134-166. Braun, Chaim, and Christopher F. Chyba, "Proliferation Rings: New Challenges to the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime," 29:2 (Fall 2004), 5–49. Braut-Hegghammer, Malfrid, "Revisiting Osirak: Preventive Attacks and Nuclear Proliferation Risks," 36.1 (Summer 2011), 101-133. Breindel, Eric, see Eberstadt, Nick, and Eric Breindel. Brennan, Donald, "A Comprehensive Test Ban: Everybody or Nobody," 1:1 (Summer 1976), 92–117. Brennan, Donald, "Commentary" [re: Garthoff 3:1], 3:3 (Winter 1978/79), 193–198. Brenner, Joel, "Correspondence: Debating the Chinese Cyber Threat" [re: Lindsay 39:3], 40:1 (Summer 2015), 191–195. Breslauer, George W., "Do Soviet Leaders Test New Presidents?" 8:3 (Winter 1983/84), 83–107. Brodie, Bernard, "In Quest of the Unknown Clausewitz: A Review" [re: Peter Paret, Clausewitz and the State], 1:3 (Winter 1977), 62–69. Brodie, Bernard, "On the Objectives of Arms Control," 1:1 (Summer 1976), 17–36. Brodie, Bernard, "The Development of Nuclear Strategy," 2:4 (Spring 1978), 65–83. Brooks, Harvey, "The Strategic Defense Initiative as Science Policy" [Policy Focus: The SDI and American Research and Development], 11:2 (Fall 1986), 177–184 . Brooks, Harvey, "U.S. Defense: Is Reform Possible?" [review of Jacques S. Gansler, Affording Defense], 14:3 (Winter 1989/90), 173–181. Brooks, Linton F., "Naval Power and National Security: The Case for the Maritime Strategy," 11:2 (Fall 1986), 58–88. Brooks, Linton, "Nuclear SLCMs Add to Deterrence and Security" [Policy Focus: Sea–Launched Cruise Missiles and Arms Control], 13:3 (Winter 1988/89), 169–174. Brooks, Risa A., "Muslim 'Homegrown' Terrorism in the United States: How Serious Is the Threat?" 36:2 (Fall 2011), 7-47. Brooks, Risa A., “Making Military Might: Why Do States Fail and Succeed? A Review Essay,” 28:2 (Fall 2003), 149–191. Brooks, Stephen G., and William C. Wohlforth, "From Old Thinking to New Thinking in Qualitative Research: A Reply to Robert English," 26:4 (Spring 2002), 93–111. Brooks, Stephen G., and William C. Wohlforth, “Correspondence: Striking the Balance” [reply to Art], 30:3 (Winter 2005/06), 177–196. Brooks, Stephen G., and William C. Wohlforth, “Hard Times for Soft Balancing,” 30:1 (Fall 2005), 72–108. Brooks, Stephen G., and William C. Wohlforth, “Power, Globalization, and the End of the Cold War: Reevaluating a Landmark Case for Ideas,” 25:3 (Winter 2000/01), 5–53. Brooks, Stephen G., G. John Ikenberry, and William C. Wohlforth, "Don't Come Home, America: The Case against Retrenchment," 37.3 (Winter 2012/13), 7–51. Brooks, Stephen G., G. John Ikenberry, and William C. Wohlforth, “Debating American Engagement: The Future of U.S. Grand Strategy” [reply to Craig; and Friedman, Green, and Logan], 38:2 (Fall 2013), 181–199. Brooks, Stephen G., see Hoyt, Kendall, and Stephen G. Brooks. Brown, Davis, “Just War Theory and the 2008–09 Gaza Invasion” [re: Slater 37:2], 38:1 (Summer 2013), 160–173. Brown, Michael E., "The Case Against the B–2," 15:1 (Summer 1990), 129–153. Brown, Michael E., "The U.S. Manned Bomber and Strategic Deterrence in the 1990s," 14:2 (Fall 1989), 5–46. Brown, Paul S., see Immele, John D., and Paul S. Brown. Bruce–Briggs, B., "Correspondence: Reagan's Military Strategy: Matching What Means to What Ends?" [re: Record 8:3], 9:1 (Summer 1984), 217–219. Bruzonsky, Mark A., "America's Palestinian Predicament," 6:1 (Summer 1981), 93–110. Bucy, J. Fred, "On Strategic Technology Transfers to the ," 1:4 (Spring 1977), 25–43. Bucy, J. Fred, "Technology Transfer and East–West Trade," 5:3 (Winter 1980/81), 132–151. Bueno de Mesquita, Bruce, and James D. Morrow, "Sorting Through the Wealth of Notions," 24:2 (Fall 1999), 56–73. Buhaug, Halvard, see Theisen, Ole Magnus, Helge Holtermann, and Halvard Buhaug Bukharin, Oleg, "The Future of Russia's Plutonium Cities," 21:4 (Spring 1997), 126–158. Bukharin, Oleg, see Berkhout, Frans, Oleg Bukharin, Harold Feiveson, and Marvin Miller. Bull, Hedley, "Arms Control and World Order," 1:1 (Summer 1976), 3–16. Bundy, McGeorge, "Early Thoughts on Controlling the Nuclear Arms Race: A Report to the Secretary of State, January 1953," 7:2 (Fall 1982), 3–27. Bundy, McGeorge, "Maintaining Stable Deterrence," 3:3 (Winter 1978/79), 5–16. Bundy, McGeorge, "The Best of All Possible Nuclear Worlds" [review of Michael Mandelbaum, The Nuclear Question], 5:1 (Summer 1980), 172–177. Bundy, McGeorge, transcriber, and James G. Blight, editor, "October 27, 1962: Transcripts of the Meetings of the ExComm," 12:3 (Winter 1987/88), 30–92. Bundy, William P., "The National Security Process: Plus Ça Change ... ?" 7:3 (Winter 1982/83), 94–109. Burgess, Stephen F., see Purkitt, Helen E., and Stephen F. Burgess. Burr, William, and Jeffrey T. Richelson, “Whether to ‘Strangle the Baby in the Cradle’: The United States and the Chinese Nuclear Program, 1960–64,” 25:3 (Winter 2000/01), 54–99. Burt, Richard, "Nuclear Proliferation and the Spread of New Conventional Weapons Technology," 1:3 (Winter 1977), 119–139. Burt, Richard, "Reassessing the Strategic Balance," 5:1 (Summer 1980), 37–52. Busby, Joshua W., Todd G. Smith, Kaiba L. White, and Shawn M. Strange, "Climate Change and Insecurity: Mapping Vulnerability in Africa Full Access," 37:4 (Spring 2013), 90–131. Byman, Daniel L., “Friends Like These: Counterinsurgency and the War on Terrorism,” 31:2 (Fall 2006), 79–115. Byman, Daniel L., and Kenneth M. Pollack, "Correspondence: The First Image Revisited" [reply to Parasiliti], 26:2 (Fall 2001), 166–169. Byman, Daniel L., and Kenneth M. Pollack, “Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (and Women): Restoring the First Image,” 25:4 (Spring 2001), 107–146. Byman, Daniel, “Constructing a Democratic Iraq: Challenges and Opportunities,” 28:1 (Summer 2003), 47–78. Byman, Daniel, and Jennifer Lind, “Pyongyang’s Survival Strategy: Tools of Authoritarian Control in North Korea,” 35:1 (Summer 2010), pp. 44–74. Byman, Daniel, and Matthew C. Waxman, "Kosovo and the Great Air Power Debate," 24:4 (Spring 2000), 5–38. Cain, Stephen Alexis, see Adams, Gordon, and Stephen Alexis Cain. Canby, Steven L., "Commentary: The Future of Europe and NATO's Outdated Solutions," 1:4 (Spring 1977), 160–162. Canby, Steven L., "Mutual Force Reductions: A Military Perspective," 2:3 (Winter 1978), 122–135. Caprioli, Mary, see Hudson, Valerie M., Mary Caprioli, Bonnie Ballif-Spanvill, Rose McDermott, and Chad F. Emmett. Carnesale, Albert, and Charles Glaser, "ICBM Vulnerability: The Cures Are Worse Than the Disease," 7:1 (Summer 1982), 70–85. Carter, Ashton B., "Satellites and Anti–Satellites: The Limits of the Possible," 10:4 (Spring 1986), 46–98. Carter, Ashton B., "The Architecture of Government in the Face of Terrorism," 26:3 (Winter 2001/02), 5–23. Caverley, Jonathan D., “Explaining U.S. Military Strategy in Vietnam: Thinking Clearly about Causation,” 35:3 (Winter 2010/11), pp. 124–143. Caverley, Jonathan D., “The Myth of Military Myopia: Democracy, Small Wars, and Vietnam,” 34:3 (Winter 2009/10), pp. 119–157. Cha, Victor D., "Hawk Engagement and Preventive Defense on the Korean Peninsula," 27:1 (Summer 2002), 40–78. Cha, Victor D., “Powerplay: Origins of the U.S. Alliance System in Asia,” 34:3 (Winter 2009/10), pp. 158–196. Chalmers, Malcolm, and Lutz Unterseher, "Is There a Tank Gap? Comparing NATO and Warsaw Pact Tank Fleets," 13:1 (Summer 1988), 5–49. Chaudoin, Stephen, Helen V. Milner, and Dustin H. Tingley, “The Center Still Holds: Liberal Internationalism Survives,” 35:1 (Summer 2010), pp. 75–94. Chayes, Antonia, “How American Treaty Behavior Threatens National Security,” 33:1 (Summer 2008), pp. 45–81. Chellaney, Brahma, "Fighting Terrorism in Southern Asia: The Lessons of History," 26:3 (Winter 2001/02), 94–116. Chen, Dingding, and Xiaoyu Pu, “Debating China's Assertiveness” [re: Johnston 37:4], 38:3 (Winter 2013/14), 176–183. Chenoweth, Erica, Nicholas Miller, and Elizabeth McClellan, "Correspondence: What Makes Terrorists Tick?" [re: Abrahms 32:4], 33:4 (Spring 2009), 180-202. Chenoweth, Erica, see Stephan, Maria J., and Erica Chenoweth. Chestnut, Sheena, “Illicit Activity and Proliferation: North Korean Smuggling Networks,” 32:1 (Summer 2007), pp. 80–111. Choi, Ajin, “The Power of Democratic Cooperation,” 28:1 (Summer 2003), 142–153. Choi, Jong Kun, see Herrmann, Richard K., and Jong Kun Choi. Chong, Ja Ian, and Todd H. Hall, “The Lessons of 1914 for East Asia Today: Missing the Trees for the Forest,” 39:1 (Summer 2014), 7–43. Christensen, Thomas J., "China, the U.S.–Japan Alliance, and the Security Dilemma in East Asia," 23:4 (Spring 1999), 49–80. Christensen, Thomas J., "Correspondence: Power and Resolve in U.S. China Policy" [reply to Gries], 26:2 (Fall 2001), 155–165. Christensen, Thomas J., "Correspondence: The Author Replies" [reply to Lind], 24:4 (Spring 2000), 190–200. Christensen, Thomas J., “Fostering Stability or Creating a Monster? The Rise of China and U.S. Policy toward East Asia,” 31:1 (Summer 2006), 81–126. Christensen, Thomas J., “Posing Problems without Catching Up: China’s Rise and Challenges for American Security Policy,” 25:4 (Spring 2001), 5–40. Chyba, Christopher F., see Braun, Chaim and Christopher F. Chyba. Cohen, Dara Kay, see Shapiro, Jacob N., and Dara Kay Cohen. Cohen, Eliot A., "Correspondence: Reassessing Net Assessment" [reply to Mearsheimer and Posen], 13:4 (Spring 1989), 128-179. Cohen, Eliot A., "Toward Better Net Assessment: Rethinking the European Conventional Balance," 13:1 (Summer 1988), 50–89. Cohen, Michael D., “Correspondence: Do Small Arsenals Deter?” [re. Wilson 31:4], 32:3 (Winter 2007/08), pp. 202–214 Colgan, Jeff D., “Fueling the Fire: Pathways from Oil to War,” 38:2 (Fall 2013), 147–180. Collins, Joseph J., "Correspondence: Civil–Military Relations: How Wide Is the Gap?" [re: Holsti 23:3], 24:2 (Fall 1999), 199–207. Cooley, Alexander, “Imperial Wreckage: Property Rights, Sovereignty, and Security in the Post–Soviet Space,” 25:3 (Winter 2000/01), 100–127. 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