Defense & Security Analysis
2002 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2004
- Editorial pp. 311-312

- Julian I. Palmore
- Terrorist motivations for chemical and biological weapons use: Placing the threat in context* pp. 313-320

- Audrey Kurth Cronin
- Nuclear proliferation and international systems pp. 321-336

- Stephen J. Cimbala
- Deterring terrorists from using WMD: A brinkmanship strategy for the United Nations pp. 337-341

- Francois Melese and Diana Angelis
- Counter-proliferating the rogue states pp. 343-354

- Glen Segell
- Exploring the structure of terrorists' WMD decisions: A game theory approach pp. 355-372

- Raymond E. Franck and Francois Melese
- Terrorism and security of water distribution systems: A primer pp. 373-380

- M. D. Ginsberg and V. F. Hock
- Missile defense and Europe: WMD and terrorism pp. 381-389

- Julian I. Palmore
Volume 20, issue 3, 2004
- Contextual Criticality of Knowledge-Flow Dynamics: Understanding a US Tragedy of Friendly Fire pp. 209-228

- Mark Nissen, Erik Jansen, Carl Jones and Gail Thomas
- Knowledge management and potentially useful new hyperdidactic structures pp. 229-243

- David Sanders
- Base realignment and closure: Guiding principles for Peru pp. 245-259

- Robert McNab
- Military modernization and political choice: Germany and the uspromoted military technological revolution during the 1990s pp. 261-272

- Sorin Lungu
- United states marine corps aerial refueling requirements: Queuing theory and simulation analysis pp. 273-287

- William Gates and Mitchell McCarthy
- Landmark in defense literature pp. 301-303

- Stewart Fraser
Volume 20, issue 2, 2004
- Editorial pp. 109-111

- Martin Edmonds and Robert Gray
- The “Americanization” of EU nuclear non‐proliferation policy pp. 113-131

- Tom Sauer
- Jointness and desert storm: a retrospective pp. 133-152

- Richard Weitz
- UNDOF: operational analysis and lessons learned pp. 153-164

- Dan Lindley
- The delineation of defense equipment projects in the UK ministry of defence pp. 165-177

- Trevor Taylor and Derrick Neal
- Fifty years of British army officership 1960--2010: Part II: Prospective pp. 179-199

- Patrick Mileham
- Diplomacy by Henry Kissinger pp. 201-203

- Robert Bresler
Volume 20, issue 1, 2004
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Robert Gray and Martin Edmonds
- Saving lives with speed: Using rapidly deployable forces for genocide prevention pp. 3-19

- Micah Zenko
- Small states: invited to NATO — able to contribute? pp. 21-37

- Erik Männik
- Creating an arms control mechanism in North East Asia: the application of the European security co-operation regime pp. 39-54

- Michael Sheehan
- Dream teams and brilliant eyes: the SBIRS low program, Northrop Grumman's acquisition of TRW, and the implications for the structure of the military space industry pp. 55-67

- James Hasik
- Fifty Years of British Army Officership 1960-2010 pp. 69-86

- Patrick Mileham
- Landmark in Defense Literature pp. 97-98

- Tim Ripley
Volume 19, issue 4, 2003
- Editorial pp. 307-308

- Julian Palmore
- Absolute gains, relative gains, and US security policy on China This paper is translated from a Chinese version published at World Economics and International Politics, 11, 2002, pp. 17--21 pp. 309-317

- Li Bin
- China's evaluation of the adjustment to US security policy since September 11, 2001 pp. 319-326

- Shen Dingli
- A game theory view of military conflict in the Taiwan strait pp. 327-348

- Raymond Franck and Francois Melese
- The prospect for power projections of the People's Republic of China pp. 349-367

- Eric Nathaniel Heller
- US ballistic missile defense and China pp. 369-375

- Julian Palmore
- China's energy and regional security perspectives pp. 377-388

- T. S. Gopi Rethinaraj
- Is China the Next Superpower? pp. 389-404

- Martin Sengupta
Volume 19, issue 3, 2003
- Editorial pp. 199-202

- Martin Edmonds
- The importance of being special: Planning for the future of US special operations forces pp. 203-218

- Michael Fitzsimmons
- The relevance of the US transformation paradigm for the Australian defense forces pp. 219-240

- Christopher Flaherty
- Profiling terrorists: A taxonomy of evolutionary, developmental and situational causes of a terrorist actThanks go to Michael McGuire, MD, Neuropsychiatric Dept., UCLA, for commenting on the first draft of this paper and to Thomas Bouchard, PhD., James Butcher, PhD., and David Lykken, PhD., Dept of Psychology, University of Minnesota, for relevant reading material. Also, thanks to Jennifer Molina, Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, for helping in the preparation of this manuscript for publication pp. 241-264

- William Charlesworth
- Keeper of the peace: Canada and security transition operations pp. 265-276

- Matthew Bouldin
- Profressional Notes pp. 277-291

- Stephen Wrage, Simon Baynham and Greg Mills
- The paradox of instability and stability: United States “Primacy”, China, and the National Missile Defense (NMD) debate pp. 293-299

- James Hentz
- The essentials of military knowledge pp. 301-304

- Martin Edmonds
Volume 19, issue 2, 2003
- Editorial pp. 97-99

- Robert Gray and Martin Edmonds
- Prospects for precision air power pp. 101-109

- Stephen Wrage
- The revolution in military affairs and coalition operations: Problem areas and solutions pp. 111-130

- Thomas-Durell Young
- Don't get your mass kicked: A management theory of military capability pp. 131-148

- Bruce Newsome
- Globalizing the iron triangle: Policy-making within the US defense industrial sector pp. 149-164

- Tara Lavallee
- Ethics and international security in the information age pp. 165-175

- Joelien Pretorius
- Fighting in Afghanistan: Lessons from the Soviet intervention, 1979--89 pp. 177-188

- Geoff Shaw and David Spencer
- Strategic corporal or tactical colonel? Anchoring the right variable pp. 189-190

- Simon King
- The Soviet high command, 1918--1941. A military-political history pp. 191-192

- Steven Main
- Masters of war: Classical strategic thought-third, revised and expanded edition pp. 193-196

- Tim Benbow
Volume 19, issue 1, 2003
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Martin Edmonds and Robert Gray
- The United States, Iraq and weapons of mass destruction pp. 5-14

- Gawdat Bahgat
- Missile defense at the waterfront: Implications of the SCUD missile attack and Al Jubayl Port, 15--16 February 1991 pp. 15-33

- Adam Siegel
- The “China Threat”, National Missile Defense and American public opinion pp. 35-54

- James Nathan and Charles Tien
- Potent or paralyzing? nuclear weapons in contemporary French military strategyThe author would like to thank Peter Viggo Jakobsen and Jens Claus Hansen for their helpful comments as well as the University of Southern Denmark and the Copenhagen Peace Research Institute (COPRI) for generous research support pp. 55-68

- Sten Rynning
- “Dirty Bombs”: An analysis of radiological weapons pp. 69-72

- Julian Palmore
- The next US defense investment cycle: Will experience improve it? pp. 73-88

- J. J. Mulhern
- Terrorism pp. 89-90

- Stanly Michalak
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