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CCC members regularly publish research on current and emerging security issues. A selection of our most recent books, book chapters, reports, and journal articles are listed here. For a more complete listing, consult each member's individual page. The CCC also produces a monthly electronic journal, Strategic Insights.

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 Chapters & Reports
  • Anne Marie Baylouny, “Authority Outside the State: Non-State Actors and New Institutions in the Middle East,” in Anne L. Clunan and Harold Trinkunas, eds., Ungoverned Spaces? Alternatives to State Authority in an Era of Softened Sovereignty (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010).
  • Erik Dahl, “Intelligence and Terrorism,” in Robert Denemark et al., eds., The International Studies Encyclopedia, part of the International Studies Association Compendium Project (Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, 2010).
  • Sophal Ear, “Chapter 3: Cambodia’s Patient Zero: Global and National: Responses to Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza,” in Ian Scoones, ed., Avian Influenza: Science, Policy and Politics (London: Earthscan, April 2010).
  • Wade Huntley, “Diversity and Convergence in Smaller States’ Space Policies,” in The Politics of Space, Eligar Sadeh, ed. (London/New York: Routledge, 2010).
  • Michael S. Malley, “Southeast Asia’s Nuclear Ambitions,” in Regional Outlook: Southeast Asia 2010-2011, eds. Michael J. Montesano and Lee Poh Onn (Singapore: Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 2010).
  • Jeffrey W. Knopf, "Nuclear Freeze," in International Encyclopedia of Peace, edited by Nigel Young (New York: Oxford University Press, 2010).
  • Anne Marie Baylouny, “American Foreign Policy in Lebanon,” in Robert Looney, ed., Handbook on U.S. Middle East Relations (London/New York: Routledge, 2009), 310-323.
  • Anne L. Clunan, “Redefining Sovereignty: Humanitarianism's Challenge to Sovereign Immunity” in Noha Shawki and Michaelene Cox, eds., Negotiating Sovereignty and Human Rights: Actors and Issues in Contemporary Human Rights Politics (Surrey, UK: Ashgate, 2009), 7-26.
  • Wade Huntley, “Strategic Stability in the Second Nuclear Age,” in U.S. Nuclear Strategy and the Implications for Global Security, David S. McDonough, ed. (Halifax: Centre for Foreign Policy Studies, Dalhousie University, 2009).
  • Wade Huntley, “Abandoning Disarmament? The New Nuclear Nonproliferation Paradigms,” in The Challenge of Abolishing Nuclear Weapons, David Krieger, ed. (Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2009).
  • Wade Huntley, “The Mice that Soar: Smaller States’ Outlooks on Space Weaponization,” in Securing Outer Space, Mike Sheehan and Natalie Bormann, eds. (New York/London: Routledge: 2009).
  • Maiah Jaskoski, “Evaluando el control civil en el ámbito político en Latinoamérica: Lecciones del Perú,” in Felipe Agüero and Claudio Fuentes, eds., Influencias y resistencias: Militares y poder en América Latina (Santiago: FLACSO Chile and Editorial Catalonia, 2009).
  • Feroz Khan, “Reducing the Risk of Nuclear War in South Asia” in Henry Sokolski, ed. Pakistan’s Nuclear Future: Reigning in the Risk (Carlisle Barracks: Strategic Studies Institute, Army War College, December 2009).
  • Feroz Khan, “Pakistan’s Perspective on Global Elimination of Nuclear Weapons” in Barry Blechman, ed. Unblocking the Road to Zero (Washington: Henry L. Stimson Center, June 2009).
  • Jessica Piombo, “Beyond Protecting the Land and the Sea: The Role of the US Navy in Reconstruction,” (with Michael Malley) in Stability from the Sea: Naval Roles in Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Operations, ed. James J. Wirtz and Jeffrey A. Larsen (London/New York: Routledge, 2009).
  • Michael S. Malley, “Decentralization and Democratic Transition in Indonesia,” in Democratic Deficits: Addressing Challenges to Sustainability and Consolidation around the World, eds. Gary Bland and Cynthia J. Arnason (Washington: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2009).
  • James Clay Moltz, “Russia and China: Strategic Choices in Space,” in Damon Coletta and Francis T. Pilch, eds., Space and Defense Policy (New York: Routledge, 2009).
  • Robert Springborg, “Protest Against a Hybrid State: Words without Meaning?” Political and Social Protest in Egypt, edited by Nicholas S. Hopkins (Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, Cairo Papers in Social Science 29, 2009), 6-18.
  • Robert Springborg, “Comparative de-democratization: backsliding in the west, sinking in the south,” in Eberhard Kienle, Democracy Building and Democracy Erosion: Political Change North and South of the Mediterranean (London: Saqi Books, 2009), 135-157.
  • Robert Springborg, “Is the EU Contributing to Reradicalisation?” in Michael Emerson, Kristina Kausch and Richard Youngs, Islamist Reradicalisation: The Challenge for Euro-Mediterranean Relations (Brussels: Center for European Policy Studies, 2009), 1-25.
  • David S. Yost, “Transforming NATO’s Institutions,” in Paul Beaver and Grant McDonald, eds., A Compass for Peace: NATO’s 60th Anniversary (London: Platinum, 2009), 56-59.
  • David S. Yost, “NATO and Tailored Deterrence: Surveying the Challenges,” in Karl-Heinz Kamp and David S. Yost, eds., NATO and 21st Century Deterrence, Forum Paper no. 8 (Rome: NATO Defense College, May 2009), 11-31.
  • Jeffrey W. Knopf, "Three Items in One: Deterrence as Concept, Research Program, and Political Issue," in Complex Deterrence: Strategy in the Global Age, edited by T.V. Paul, Patrick Morgan, and James Wirtz (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009).
  • Mikhail Tsypkin, "Formulation of Nuclear Policy in Moscow: Actors and Interests" (with Anya Loukianova), in Cristina Hansell and William C. Potter, eds., Engaging China and Russia on Nuclear Disarmament (Monterey: James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Occasional Paper No. 15, April 2009).
  • Sophal Ear, “The Political Economy of Aid and Regime Legitimacy in Cambodia” in Joakim Ojendal and Mona Lilja, eds. Beyond Democracy in Cambodia Political Reconstruction in a Post-Conflict Society. Democracy in Asia Series, Volume 12. NIAS Press. (June 2009).
  • Jennifer Perry, Jennifer Borchard and Jessica Piombo, “African Security Challenges: Now and Over the Horizon Workshop Report,” DTRA-ASCO, Report Number ASCO 2009-01 (January 2009). Available online at http://www.dtra.mil/asco/ascoweb/pdf/Africa%20Security.pdf.
  • James Clay Moltz, “Next Steps Toward Space Security” in Sukhvinder Kaur Multani, ed., Space Security (Hyderabad, India: Icfai University Press, 2008).
  • James Clay Moltz, “Asian Approaches to Space Security” (with Erik Quam) in Sukhvinder Kaur Multani, ed., Space Security (Hyderabad, India: Icfai University Press, 2008).
  • Jessica Piombo and Michael Malley, “Beyond Protecting the Land and the Sea: The Role of the U.S. Navy in Reconstruction,” in Naval Peacekeeping and Humanitarian Operations: Stability from the Sea, eds James J. Wirtz and Jeffrey A. Larsen (London and New York: Routledge, 2008).
  • Jessica Piombo, “Ungoverned Spaces and Weapons of Mass Destruction in Africa: Exploring the Potential for Terrorist Exploitation,” Defense Threat Reduction Agency Advanced Systems and Concepts Office, Report Number ASCO 2008-016 (October 2008). Available online at http://www.dtra.mil/asco/ascoweb/pdf/Ungoverned%20Spaces.pdf.
  • Thomas Johnson, “Strategic Culture and Violent Non-State Actors,” with James Smith and Jerry Mark Long, INSS Occasional Paper No. 64, USAF Institute for National Security Studies, USAF Academy, Colorado, February 2008.
  • Christopher P. Twomey, “Dangers and Prospects in Sino-American Strategic Nuclear Relations” in Twomey, ed., Perspectives on Sino-American Strategic Nuclear Issues (New York: Palgrave Macmillan/Initiatives in Strategic Studies: Issues and Policies, June 2008).
  • Christopher P. Twomey, "Comparing Perspectives: Dangers to Avoid, Prospects to Develop" in Twomey, ed., Perspectives on Sino-American Strategic Nuclear Issues (New York: Palgrave Macmillan/Initiatives in Strategic Studies: Issues and Policies, June 2008).
  • Daniel Moran and James A. Russell, “Introduction: The Militarization of Energy Security,” in Daniel Moran and James A. Russell, eds., Energy Security and Global Politics: The Militarization of Resource Management (New York: Routledge Global Security Studies, September 10, 2008), 1-18.
  • Daniel Moran, “Chapter 2: The Battlefield and the Market Place: Two Cautionary Tales,” in Daniel Moran and James A. Russell, eds., Energy Security and Global Politics: The Militarization of Resource Management (New York: Routledge/Global Security Studies, September 2008), 19-38.
  • Thomas H. Johnson, “Chapter 8: Central Asia: Energy Resources, Politics, and Security?” in Daniel Moran and James A. Russell, eds., Energy Security and Global Politics: The Militarization of Resource Management (New York: Routledge/Global Security Studies, September 2008), 135-154.
  • Harold Trinkunas, “Chapter 10: Energy Security: The Case of Venezuela,” in Daniel Moran and James A. Russell, eds., Energy Security and Global Politics: The Militarization of Resource Management (New York: Routledge/Global Security Studies, September 2008), 175-187.
  • James Wirtz, “U.S. Nuclear Posture Review and Beyond,” in Christopher Twomey, ed., Perspectives on Sino-American Strategic Nuclear Issues (London: Palgrave Macmillan/Initiatives in Strategic Studies: Issues and Policies, June 2008).
  • Christopher P. Twomey, "Conference Report: U.S.-China Strategic Dialogue, Phase III: The Role of National Perceptions of Security Environments in Shaping Sino-American Nuclear Affairs" (with Kali Shelor), Strategic Insights VII, No. 2 (April 2008).
  • S. Paul Kapur, “Nuclear Terrorism: Prospects in Asia,” in Muthiah Alagappa, ed., The Long Shadow: Nuclear Weapons and Security in 21st Century Asia (Stanford University Press, 2008).
  • Feroz Hassan Khan and Peter R Lavoy “Pakistan: The Dilemma of Deterrence,” in Muthiah Alagappa, ed., The Long Shadow : Nuclear Weapons and Security in 21st Century Asia (Stanford University Press, 2008).
  • Thomas Bruneau (with Marco Cepik), “Brazil,” in Stuart Farson, Peter Gill, Mark Phythian, and Shlomo Shpiro, eds.,  PSI Handbook of Global Security and Intelligence: National Approaches, Volume 1: The Americas and Asia (Westport, CT: Praeger Security International, 2008).
  • Robert Looney, "The Mexican Economy," in Tracy North, ed., Library of Congress Handbook of Latin American Studies 63 (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2008), 150-165.
  • Sophal Ear, "The Political Economy of Aid and Regime Legitimacy in Cambodia" in Öjendal and Lilja, eds., In Search of Political Legitimacy in Cambodia: Reconstruction in a Post-Conflict Society (Copenhagen: NIAS Press (Nordic Institute of Asian Studies), 2008).
  • Robert Weiner, "Prefectural Politics: Party and Electoral Stagnation," in Sherry Martin and Gill Steel, eds., Political Reform in Japan: Assessing the Impact (Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2008), 151-173.
  • Jeffrey W. Knopf and Iain McMenamin, "How to Write a Literature Review," in Stephen Yoder, ed., Publishing Political Science: The APSA Guide to Writing and Publishing Yoder (Washington, DC: American Political Science Association, 2008).
  • Edward Olsen, U.S. National Defense Policy in the 21st Century: A Grand Exit Strategy (in Mandarin translation).
  • James A. Russell, "Regional Threats and Security Strategy: The Troubling Case of Today’s Middle East," Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, PA, November 2007.
  • Anne L. Clunan, "Globalization and the Impact of International Norms on Defense Restructuring," in Thomas Bruneau and Harold Trinkunas, eds., Global Determinants of Defense Reform (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008).
  • Anne L. Clunan, “Introduction: Identifying Biological Agents, Characterizing Events, and Attributing Blame,” in Anne L. Clunan, Peter R. Lavoy and Susan B. Martin, eds., Terrorism, War or Disease? Unraveling the Use of Biological Weapons (Stanford University Press, 2008), 1-20.
  • Anne L. Clunan, “Building Information Networks for Biosecurity,” in Anne L. Clunan, Peter R. Lavoy and Susan B. Martin, eds., Terrorism, War or Disease? Unraveling the Use of Biological Weapons (Stanford University Press, 2008), 293-310.
  • Susan B. Martin and Anne L. Clunan, “Conclusion: The Role of Attribution in Biosecurity Policy,” in Anne L. Clunan, Peter R. Lavoy and Susan B. Martin, eds., Terrorism, War or Disease? Unraveling the Use of Biological Weapons (Stanford University Press, 2008), 311-328.
  • Mikhail Tsypkin, "Terrorism and the Threat to New Democracies," in Thomas C. Bruneau and Steven C. Boraz, eds., Reforming Intelligence: Obstacles to Democratic Control and Effectiveness (Austin: University of Texas Press, 2007), 269-300.
  • Anne Marie Baylouny, "Countering Arab Television? Assessing the Effect of Alhurra, the U.S. Satellite Station," in The Ideological War on Terror: Worldwide strategies for counter-terrorism, edited by Anne Aldis and Graeme P. Herd (New York: Taylor & Francis Books Ltd, 2007).
  • Anne L. Clunan, "U.S. and International Responses to Terrorist Financing," in Jeanne Giraldo and Harold Trinkunas, eds., Terrorism Financing and State Responses (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2007).
  • Thomas H. Johnson, "Afghanistan’s Post-Taliban Transition: State Building After War," in Jessica Piombo and Karen Guttieri (eds.) Interim Governments: Institutional Bridges to Peace and Democracy? (Washington, DC: US Institute of Peace Press, 2007).
  • Peter R. Lavoy, "Knowledge Gaps and Threat Assessments," in Bioterrorism: Confronting a Complex Threat, ed. Andreas Wenger and Reto Wollenmann (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2007).
  • Douglas Porch, "Conflict within Cooperation: Western Security Relations Past andPresent," in Is There Still a West? The Future of the Atlantic Alliance. Ed. with an Introduction by William Anthony Hay and Harvey Sicherman. (Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 2007.)
  • Feroz Khan, "Toward Cooperative Security: Prospects for Nonproliferation and Arms Control," in Joseph F. Pilat, Atoms for Peace. A Future after Fifty Years? (Washington: Woodrow Wilson Center Press & Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007), 95-103.
  • Zachary Shore, " Europe’s Muslim Dilemma and Muslim Europe’s Choice," in Is There Still a West? The Future of the Atlantic Alliance. Ed. with an Introduction by William Anthony Hay and Harvey Sicherman. (Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press, 2007.
  • Chris Twomey, "US-China Strategic Dialogue, Phase II: Reducing Misperception and Increasing Mutual Trust in Sino-American Strategic Affairs," NPS Technical Report, NPS-NS-07-001, April 2007. 
  • Anne L. Clunan, “The Fight Against Terrorist Financing,” in Demetrios James Caraley and Loren Morales Kando, eds., Terrorist Attacks And Nuclear Proliferation: Strategies For Overlapping Dangers (New York: Academy of Political Science, 2007).
  • James A. Russell, "Ideas and Foreign Policy: The Future of U.S. Relations with the Middle East," in Europe and the Gulf, Instituto Per GLI Studi di Politica Internatzionale, Milan Italy, May 2007.
  • Jessica Piombo, "Terrorist Financing and Government Response in East Africa," in Terrorism Financing and State Response in Comparative Perspective, ed. Harold Trinkunas and Jeanne Giraldo (Stanford University Press, March 2007).
  • Thomas H. Johnson and M. Chris Mason, "Terrorism, Insurgency and Afghanistan," in Counter Terrorism in the 21st Century, Volume III: Lessons Learned From the Fight Against Terrorism, ed. James JF Forrest (New York: Praeger, 2007).
  • Thomas H. Johnson, "The Origins and Financing of Afghan Terrorism: Thugs, Guns, Drugs, Interlopers, and Creative Movements of Money," in Terrorist Financing and State Responses: Comparative Perspective, ed. Harold A. Trinkunas and Jeanne Giraldo (Stanford University Press, March 2007).
  • Anne Marie Baylouny, "Al Manar and Alhurra: Competing Satellite Stations and Ideologies," Occasional Paper Series no. 2 (George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies, 2006), reprinted in "Al Manar and Alhurra: Competing Satellite Stations and Ideologies," January 2007 (in Russian).
  • Anne Marie Baylouny, "Oslo’s Success, a Militarized Resistance: Changing Opposition Tactics in the Palestinian Territories," in Critical Issues in Middle East Security, edited by James Russell (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006).
  • Thomas H. Johnson, "The Islamic Republic of Afghanistan: An Assessment of Democratic Development," a Report Prepared for The Bertelsmann Foundation and the International Advisory Council (Gütersloh, Germany: The Bertelsmann Stiftung, September 2006).
  • Anne L. Clunan, contributions to Mark Bevir, ed., Encyclopedia of Governance (Sage Publications, 2006)
  • Thomas H. Johnson, "Democratic Nation Building in the Arc of Crisis: The Case of the Presidential Election in Afghanistan," in Critical Issues Facing the Middle East Security: Security, Politics, and Economics, ed. James A. Russell (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), 125-146.
  • Thomas H. Johnson and Colin Lober, "Central Asian Terrorism: A Problem in Search of Definition and Policy," in Global Terrorism: Genesis, Implications, Remedial and Countermeasures (Islamabad, Pakistan: Aziz-ul-Haque Institute of Regional Studies, 2006), 186-219.
  • Karen Guttieri, "Professional Military Education in Democracies," in Who Guards the Guardians and How? Democratic Civil-Military Relations, ed. Thomas Bruneau and Scott Tollefson (Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2006).
  • Karen Guttieri, "Unlearning War: U.S. Military Experience with Stability Operations," in Organizational Learning in the Global Context, ed. Leann Brown, Michael Kenney, and Michael Zarkin (Burlington, VT and Aldershot, Hampshire, UK: Ashgate Publishing, 2006).
  • Karen Guttieri, "Stuck in the Moment: Prospects for United States Stability Operations in Iraq" in The Dilemmas of American Strategic Primacy: Implications for the Future of Canadian-American Cooperation, ed. David S. McDonough and Douglas A. Ross (Toronto, ON: Royal Canadian Military Institute, 2005), 141-161.
  • Karen Guttieri, "Gaps at the Seams of the Dayton Accord: A Role Play Scenario," Case 279 Pew Case Studies in International Affairs, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, Georgetown University, 2005.
  • Thomas H. Johnson and James Russell, "A Hard Day’s Night?: The United States and the Global War on Terror," in Countering Modern Terrorism: History, Current Issues and Future Threats (Gesamtherstellung, Germany: W. Bertelsmann Verlag, GmbH, 2005), 239-271.
  • Peter R. Lavoy, "Pakistan's Nuclear Doctrine," in Prospects for Peace in South Asia, ed. Rafiq Dossani and Henry S. Rowen (Stanford University Press, 2005).
  • Vali Nasr, "Islamic Extremism and Regional Conflict in South Asia," in Prospects for Peace in South Asia, ed. Rafiq Dossani and Henry S. Rowen (Stanford University Press, 2005).
  • Edward A. Olsen, Homeland Security: Learning from Japan (The Independent Institute, 2005), print version.
  • Jessica Piombo, "The Institutions of Democracy: Parliament and the Electoral System," (with Lia Nijzink) in Electoral Politics in South Africa: Assessing the First Democratic Decade, ed. Jessica Piombo and Lia Nijzink (Palgrave Macmillan, December 2005).
  • Jessica Piombo, "The Results of Election 2004: Looking Back, Stepping Forward," in Electoral Politics in South Africa: Assessing the First Democratic Decade, ed. Jessica Piombo and Lia Nijzink (Palgrave Macmillan, December 2005).
  • Edward A. Olsen, Homeland Security: Learning from Japan (The Independent Institute, 2004), online version.
  • Jessica Piombo, "The Results of South Africa’s Election 2004: Looking Back, Stepping Forward," Working Paper from the Centre for Social Science Research, University of Cape Town, November 2004.
  • Jessica Piombo, "The Institutions of Democracy: Parliament and the Electoral System," (with Lia Nijzink), Working Paper from the Centre for Social Science Research, University of Cape Town, November 2004.
  • Jessica Piombo, "Political Institutions, Social Demographics and the Decline of Ethnic Mobilization in South Africa," Working Paper from the Centre for Social Science Research, University of Cape Town, May 2004.
  • Karen Guttieri, "The Civil Dimension of Strategy" in Obiora Chinedu Okafor and Obijiofor Aginam, eds., Humanizing Our Global Order (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2003); 87-111.
  • Karen Guttieri, Peter Suedfeld, and Philip E. Tetlock, "Archival Analyses of Thinking and Decision-Making: Assessing Integrative Complexity at a Distance," in Jerrold M. Post (Ed.), The Psychological Assessment of Political Leaders: Method and Application (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2003); 246-270.
  • Gaye Christoffersen, "An International Public Goods Theory of ASEAN+3" in International Relations of the Asia Pacific Region after 9.11 and China's Accession to WTO, Wang Xinsheng, ed. (Beijing: Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 2003).
  • Robert E. Looney, "Market Effects of Naval Presence in a Globalized World: A Research Summary," in Sam J. Tangredi, ed., Globalization and Maritime Power (National Defense University, December 2002).
  • Daniel Moran, "The International Law of the Sea in a Globalized World," in Sam J. Tangredi, ed., Globalization and Maritime Power (National Defense University, December 2002).
  • James J. Wirtz, "Will Globalization Sink the Navy?," in Sam J. Tangredi (ed), Globalization and Maritime Power (National Defense University, December 2002).
  • Mikhail Tsypkin, Rudderless in a Storm: The Russian Navy 1992-2002, Conflict Studies Research Center, December 2002.
  • Michael Barletta, ed., After 9/11: Preventing Mass-Destruction Terrorism and Weapons Proliferation, Occasional Papers 8 (Monterey, CA: Center for Nonproliferation Studies-CNS, May 2002).
  • Edward A. Olsen, "U.S. Policy Toward the Inter-Korean Dialogue," in K.D. Oh & R. Hassig, eds., Korea Briefing 2000-2001, First Steps Toward Reconciliation and Reunification (The Asia Society/M.E. Sharpe, 2002).
  • Peter R. Lavoy, "The Costs of Nuclear Weapons in South Asia," in D. R. SarDesai and Raju G. C. Thomas, eds., Nuclear India in the Twenty-First Century (New York: Palgrave, 2002).
  • Kenneth J. Hagan and Elizabeth Skinner, "Nuclear Strategy and Diplomacy," in the Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy, Second Edition, Volume 2, Alexander DeConde, Richard Dean Burns, and Frederik Logevall, eds. (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2002).
  • Edward A. Olsen, "U.S. Security Policy and the Two Koreas" in T.H. Kwak & S.H. Joo, eds., Korea in the 21st Century (Nova Science Publishers, 2001).
  • Michael Barletta, ed., WMD Proliferation 2001: Critical Choices for the Bush Administration, Occasional Papers 6 (Monterey, CA: Center for Nonproliferation Studies, May 2001).
  • Robert E. Looney, "Pakistan's Economy: Achievements, Progress, Constraints and Prospects," in Hafeez Makil, ed., Pakistan: Founders' Aspirations and Today's Realities (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001).
  • Robert E. Looney, "Saudi Arabia: Measures of Transition from a Rentier State," in Joseph A. Kechichian, ed., Iran, Iraq, and the Arab Gulf States (New York: Palgrave, 2001).
  • Nancy Roberts, "Coping with Wicked Problems: The Case of Afghanistan," in L. Jones, J. Guthrie, and P. Steane, eds., International Public Management Reform: Lessons From Experience (London: Elsevier, 2001).
  • Glenn Robinson, "The Peace of the Powerful," in Roane Carey, ed., The New Intifada (Verso Press, 2001).
  • Harold Trinkunas, "Crafting Civilian Control in Argentina and Venezuela," in David Pion-Berlin, ed., Civil-Military Relations in Latin America: New Analytical Perspectives (Chapel Hill: UNC Press, 2001).
  • James J. Wirtz, "Antiterrorism via Counterproliferation," in James M. Smith and William C. Thomas, The Terrorism Threat and U.S. Government Response: Operational and Organizational Factors (USAF Institute for National Security Studies: March 2001).
  • James J. Wirtz, "The Battles of Saigon and Hue: Tet 1968," in Michael C. Desch, ed., Soldiers in Cities: Military Operations on Urban Terrain (U.S. Army War College: Carlisle Barracks, PA, October 2001).
  • David S. Yost, "France's Commitment to Nuclear Deterrence," in Keith Payne, ed., Rationale and Requirements for U.S. Nuclear Forces and Arms Control, II: Foundation Report (Fairfax, Virginia: National Institute for Public Policy, 2001).
  • David S. Yost, "NATO's Contributions to Conflict Management," in Chester A. Crocker, Fen Osler Hampson, and Pamela Aall, eds., Turbulent Peace: The Challenges of Managing International Conflict (Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press, 2001).
  • David S. Yost, "Russia and Arms Control for Non-Strategic Nuclear Forces," in Jeff Larsen and Kurt Klingenberger, eds., Controlling Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons: Obstacles and Opportunities (Colorado Springs, Colorado: U.S. Air Force Institute for National Security Studies, 2001).
  • Mikhail Tsypkin, "The Russian Military, Politics and Security Policy in the 1990s," in Michael H. Crutcher, ed., The Russian Armed Forces at the Dawn of the Millennium (U.S. Army War College: Carlisle Barracks, PA, December 2000).
  • Anne L. Clunan, "Constructing Concepts of Identity: Prospects and Pitfalls of a Sociological Approach to World Politics," in Rudra Sil and Eileen Doherty, eds., Beyond Boundaries? Disciplines, Paradigms, and Theoretical Integration in International Studies (Albany: State University of New York Press, 2000).
  • Jessica Piombo, "The Smaller Parties," in Election ’99: From Mandela to Mbeki, ed. Andrew Reynolds (St. Martins Press, 1999).
  • Michael Barletta, "Democratic Security and Diversionary Peace: Nuclear Confidence Building in Argentina and Brazil," reprinted in Henry Sokolski and James M. Ludes, eds., Twenty-First Century Weapons Proliferation: Are We Ready? (London and Portland: Frank Cass, 2001); originally published in National Security Studies Quarterly (Summer 1999).

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