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Naval Postgraduate School students completing master's theses in National Security Affairs conduct in-depth research into key regions or security issues. Listed below are some of the best recent theses.
Homeland Security and the War on Terrorism
Africa
Middle East
Europe
- Multiculturalism and England’s Muslim Minority: Solution or Problem? by Todd D. Fleming (December 2007)
- The Intelligence Phenomenon in a New Democratic Milieu: Romania—a Case Study by Valentin Fernand Filip (December 2006)
- Races at War: Nationalism and Genocide in Twentieth Century Europe by Michael Alan Adelberg (March 2005)
- NATO’s Prague Capabilities Commitment: Origins and Prospects, by Joseph P. Kugel (December 2003)
- Oceans Apart: The United States, the European Union, and the International Criminal Court, by Jason Monaco (September 2003)
- NATO’s Weapons of Mass Destruction Initiative: Achievements and Challenges, by Iliana P. Bravo (September 2003)
- The U.S. Navy and European Security: From the Cold War to the War on Terrorism, by Michael J. Rak (September 2003)
- Turkey's Response to Threats of Weapons of Mass Destruction, by Guray Al (December 2001)
- U.S. Participation in Balkan Peacekeeping: The Rice Proposal, by Benjamin A. Shupp (December 2001)
- European Union: U.S. Hegemonic Competitor, by Ronald Leslie Kellar (December 2001)
- The Importance of United States Naval Forward Presence in Mediterranean Affairs, by Timothy E. Kalley (June 2001)
- NATO and the European Union's Emerging Security Role, by Suzanne Helene Himes (March 2001)
- The Greek-Turkish Dispute in the Aegean Sea: Its Ramifications for NATO and the Prospects for Resolution, by Stephen Mann (March 2001)
- The European Union's Barcelona Process and Mediterranean Security, by Richard E. Myrick (December 2000)
- Implications of Germany's Declining Defense Spending, by Jürgen Merrath (June 2000)
Russia and Eurasia
South Asia
East Asia
- Contemporary Radical Islam as a Consequence of Traditional Legacies and Globalization? A Case Study of the Southern Philippines by Tonya M. Klempp (March 2006)
- Coercion and Governance in China: Analyzing Civil-Military Relations in the Post-Deng Era Using Multiah Alagappa’s Analytical Framework by Andrew H. Tam (March 2006)
- Negotiating Peace with the Moro Islamic Liberation Front in the Southern Philippines by Ariel R. Caculitan (December 2005)
- Shanghai Cooperation Organization: Paper Tiger or Regional Powerhouse? by Jefferson E. Turner (September 2005)
- Intelligence Reform and Implications for North Korea’s Weapons of Mass Destruction Programs by Arnold W. Nash III (September 2005)
- The Art of Peace: Dissuading China from Developing Counter Space Weapons by David O. Meteyer (June 2005)
- United States-People's Republic of China Military-to-Military Relations: Prospects for Progress by Michael Todd Bolen (March 2005)
- Lessons Not Learned: The Rekindling of Thailand’s Pattani Problem by Daniel J. Pojar, Jr. (March 2005)
- Strategic Interactions Between the United States and North Korea: Deterrence or Security Dilemma?, by Murat Yetgin (December 2003)
- Reconciliation is the Best Solution for Conflict in Aceh, by Supriyanto Basuki (December 2003)
- US Influence on Military Professionalism in the Philippines, by Manuel R. Carlos (December 2003)
- Countering Transnational Terrorism in Southeast Asia with Respect to Terrorism in Indonesia and the Philippines, by Asep Chaerudin (December 2003)
- Potential For Conflict in the Spratly Islands, by Chin Yoon Chin (December 2003)
- Missile Defense For Taiwan: Implications For U.S. Security Interests in East Asia, by Darren E. Rice (September 2003)
- A House Divided: The Decline and Fall of Masyumi (1950–1956), by Robert E. Lucius (September 2003)
- The Impact of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks on U.S.-China Relations, by Daren Adam Epstein (March 2003)
- The Potential Role of the Philippines in U.S. Naval Forward Presence, by Thomas J. Garcia (December 2001)
- The Crisis of 2005—The Role of U.S. Naval Forward Presence in the Evolution of Relations Between the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China, by Robert E. Pauley (December 2001)
- Japan's Constitution, Prospects for Change: Impact on U.S. Presence in Japan, by Stephen E. Duke (June 2001)
- Credible Nuclear Deterrence for Japan, by David C. Rasmussen (March 2000)
Latin America
WMD Proliferation and Counterproliferation
- Biological Weapons Attribution: A Primer by Elizabeth L. Stone Bahr (June 2007)
- Securing Nuclear and Radiological Material in the Homeland by Kevin D. Eack (March 2007)
- Mobile Sensor Networks: A Discrete Event Simulation of WMD Threat Detection in Urban Traffic Schemes by Jeffrey F. Hyink (March 2007)
- The Constraining Dynamics of Public Opinion by Christopher A. Wyckoff (December 2006)
- U.S. Biodefense and Homeland Security: Toward Detection and Attribution by Brian C. Bernett (December 2006)
- The Bioterrorism Threat by Non-State Actors: Hype or Horror? by Christopher M. Thompson (December 2006)
- Compelled Compliance: WMD Elimination in the New Era of Arms Control by Johnny Hall Jr. (September 2006)
- Israel's Attack on Osiraq: A Model for Future Preventive Strikes? by Peter Scott Ford (September 2004)
- National Security to Nationalist Myth: Why Iran Wants Nuclear Weapons, by Charles C. Mayer (September 2004)
- Overcoming Challenges to the PSI, by Herbert N. Warden (September 2004)
- Deterrence and the National Security Strategy of 2002: A Round Peg for a Round Hole, by George M. Robinson (December 2003)
- NATO’s Weapons of Mass Destruction Initiative: Achievements and Challenges, by Iliana P. Bravo (September 2003)
- Is Saudi Arabia A Nuclear Threat?, by Steven R. McDowell (November 2003)
- Counterproliferation Strategy: The Role of Preventive War, Preventive Strikes, and Interdiction, by Claire E. Rak (November 2003)
- Assessing the Risk of Inadvertent Nuclear War Between India and Pakistan, by Stephen A. Smith (December 2002)
- Can Naval Surface Forces Operate Under Chemical Weapons Conditions?, by Adriane A. Stebbins (June 2002)
- Turkey's Response to Threats of Weapons of Mass Destruction, by Guray Al (December 2001)
Military Affairs
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