Defense & Security Analysis
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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
Volume 18, issue 4, 2002
- Editorial pp. 303-305

- Andrew Dorman and Thomas-Durell Young
- The Falklands War and British defense policy pp. 307-317

- Eric Grove
- British Special Forces and the Falklands conflict: Twenty years on pp. 319-332

- Alastair Finlan
- British command and control in the Falklands Campaign pp. 333-349

- Stephen Prince
- Twenty years after: Argentina in the wake of the South Atlantic War pp. 351-362

- John Arquilla and María Moyano Rasmussen
- Delayed reaction: UK maritime expeditionary capabilities and the lessons of the Falklands conflict pp. 363-378

- Ian Speller
- A message from the Falklands: The life and gallant death of David Tinker Lieutenant RN pp. 379-381

- Martin Edmonds
- The hidden hand: Britain, America and Gold War secret itelligence pp. 383-388

- Roderick Bailey
Volume 18, issue 3, 2002
- Editorial pp. 199-200

- Julian Palmore
- Deterrence and friction: implications for missile defense pp. 201-220

- Stephen Cimbala
- Expanding the framework for analyzing National Missile Defenses: a proposal for discussion pp. 221-226

- Raymond Franck
- The access deterrence scenario: A new approach to assessing national missile defenses pp. 227-238

- Raymond Franck and Francois Melese
- An assessment of the intercept test program of the ground-based midcourse national missile defense system pp. 239-260

- Lisbeth Gronlund, David Wright and Stephen Young
- Ballistic missile defenses and the new triad pp. 261-270

- Julian Palmore
- Rogue state response to BMD: The regional context pp. 271-292

- Michael Simon
- How can national missile defense best enhance security? pp. 293-302

- Clifford Singer
Volume 18, issue 2, 2002
- Editorial pp. 105-106

- Martin Edmonds and Robert Gray
- Coalition warfare: The commander's role pp. 107-121

- Derek Reveron
- Comparing European responses to defense industry globalization pp. 123-143

- Andrew James
- The dynamic limitations of the US defense acquisition process pp. 145-155

- Chiang Ren
- Definition, diagnosis, therapy: A civil-military critique pp. 157-170

- Daniel Nelson
- British Sikhs' identification with the armed forces pp. 171-183

- Asifa Hussain and Mohammed Ishaq
- On the psychology of military incompetence pp. 185-187

- Patrick Mileham
- American-British-Canadian intelligence relations 1939--2000 pp. 189-195

- John Morrison
Volume 18, issue 1, 2002
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Robert C. Gray and Martin Edmonds
- The Influence of Logistics on War Widening pp. 3-14

- Stacy Bergstrom Haldi
- Low-intensity Conflicts: Why the Gap Between Theory and Practise? pp. 15-38

- Avi Kober
- US-Australian Defense Cooperation: A Model for Twenty-first Century Security Arrangements pp. 39-49

- Jonathan O. Gackle
- The New Public Management and Defense Departments: The Case of Canada pp. 51-73

- David Detomasi
- European Security and the Russian Duma pp. 75-84

- Glen M. Segell
- Future Personnel: Where Will They Come From? pp. 85-88

- Thomas Schindlmayr
- What Future for Transatlantic Security Relations After 11 September? pp. 89-91

- Martin Agüera
- Landmark in Defense Literature pp. 93-94

- Martin Edmonds
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