Defense & Security Analysis
2002 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 4, 2018
- Understanding China’s goals and strategy in the South China Sea: bringing context to a revisionist systemic challenge – intentions and impact pp. 321-344

- Michael Tkacik
- A conceptual framework for the analysis of civil-military relations and intelligence pp. 345-364

- Thomas C. Bruneau
- Democratic control of Romanian intelligence after three decades: quis custodiet ipsos custodes? pp. 365-384

- Marian Zulean and Emilia Şercan
- Brazilian National Defence Policy: foreign policy, national security, economic growth, and technological innovation pp. 385-409

- Leandro Bolzan de Rezende, Paul Blackwell and Marcos Degaut
- Shots per casualty: an indicator of combat efficiency for the first Australian task force in South Vietnam pp. 410-423

- Andrew Ross and Bob Hall
- Theory of strategy pp. 424-426

- David Lonsdale
- Naval Advising and Assisting: History Challenges and Analysis pp. 426-427

- Kevin Rowlands
- Allies that count: junior partners in coalition warfare pp. 427-429

- Bence Németh
- Mavericks of war: the unconventional, unorthodox innovators and thinkers, scholars, and outsiders who mastered the art of war pp. 429-430

- Donald Stoker
Volume 34, issue 3, 2018
- Correction pp. X-X

- The Editors
- The Serbian defence institution: the need for clear policy guidance to improve the Serbian defence planning, management, and command processes pp. 211-231

- Blažo M. Radović
- Feeding the Lion: China and defence development in African states pp. 232-248

- Kenneth Boutin
- What explains the failure of U.S. army reconstruction in Afghanistan? pp. 249-266

- Colin D. Robinson
- The crisis of American military assistance: strategic dithering and Fabergé Egg armies pp. 267-290

- Jahara Matisek
- (Un)justified expectations on nuclear deterrence of non-nuclear NATO members: the case of Estonia and Latvia? pp. 291-309

- Viljar Veebel
- Counter-insurgency as Magic: Edward G Lansdale, covert operations and the cultural Cold War pp. 310-319

- Paul B. Rich
Volume 34, issue 2, 2018
- Drone usage by militant groups: exploring variation in adoption pp. 113-126

- Ash Rossiter
- “No boots on the ground”: the effectiveness of US drones against Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula pp. 127-143

- Thomas Bolland and Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen
- Cinema, drone warfare and the framing of counter-terrorism pp. 144-160

- Paul B. Rich
- The Hungarian experience with Gripen fighter aircraft pp. 161-175

- Lazar Zsolt
- War and rumours of war, do improvements in space technologies bring space conflict closer? pp. 176-190

- Roger Handberg
- Identifying the challenges to defence reform in Central and Eastern Europe: observations from the field pp. 191-209

- Glen Grant and Vladimir Milenski
Volume 34, issue 1, 2018
- Editorial by the new editor-in-chief pp. 1-2

- Thomas-Durell Young
- Coping with the refugee and migrant crisis in Slovenia: the role of the military pp. 3-15

- Maja Garb
- Militarisation of cooperation against mass migration – the Central European Defence Cooperation (CEDC) pp. 16-34

- Bence Nemeth
- Countering insurgency: Turkey’s policy toward the PKK’s transnational dynamics in Europe pp. 35-52

- Aslı Ilgıt and Özlem Kayhan Pusane
- The practice of strategy: South African defence in stasis pp. 53-72

- Abel Esterhuyse and Gerhard Louw
- Programming challenges and impediments to reform: identifying pragmatic solutions pp. 73-92

- Thomas-Durell Young
- The subversion of the Bulgarian defence system – the Russian way pp. 93-112

- Mihail Naydenov
Volume 33, issue 4, 2017
- RETRACTED ARTICLE: Boko Haram “Jama'atu Ahlus-Sunnah Lidda'Awati Wal Jihad” in North-eastern Nigeria: implications for Sub-Saharan African peace and security pp. iii-xiv

- Oluwaseun Bamidele
- Editorial pp. 289-291

- Martin Edmonds
- The danger of “hybrid warfare” from a sophisticated adversary: the Russian “hybridity” in the Ukrainian conflict pp. 292-307

- Gjorgji Veljovski, Nenad Taneski and Metodija Dojchinovski
- Turkey’s imperial legacy and the conflict potential in the Balkans pp. 308-319

- Anton Bebler
- The politics of renewed quest for a Biafra Republic in Nigeria pp. 320-332

- Idowu Johnson and Azeez Olaniyan
- Perspectives for the development of key industrial capabilities for Canada’s defence sector pp. 333-346

- Yan Cimon
- Threats and civil–military relations: explaining Singapore’s “trickle down” military innovation pp. 347-365

- Evan A. Laksmana
- NATO’s push into the Caucasus: geopolitical flashpoints and limits for expansion pp. 366-379

- Paul Antonopoulos, Renato Velez and Drew Cottle
- The art of meddling: a theoretical, strategic and historical analysis of non-official covers for clandestine Humint pp. 380-394

- Stefano Musco
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 3, 2017
- Editorial pp. 191-192

- Martin Edmonds
- Nuclear deterrence and cyber warfare: coexistence or competition? pp. 193-208

- Stephen J. Cimbala
- What is the global landpower network and what value might it provide? pp. 209-222

- Christopher G. Pernin, Angela O’Mahony, Thomas S. Szayna, Derek Eaton, Katharina Ley Best, Elizabeth Bodine-Baron, Joshua Mendelsohn and Osonde A. Osoba
- US–Latin America’s security: moving through an inflection point? pp. 223-241

- Raul Gouvea
- Accounting for Lebanese Muslims’ perspectives on the Islamic state (ISIS): religious militancy, sectarianism and personal attributions pp. 242-262

- Simon Haddad
- Postmodern warfare and the blurred boundaries between war and peace pp. 263-275

- Hans-Georg Ehrhart
- Too much Western bias? The need for a more culturally adaptable approach to post-conflict security sector reform pp. 276-288

- Ian Westerman
Volume 33, issue 2, 2017
- Editorial pp. 77-78

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- US paramilitary programs in comparative perspective: CIA, the US Army Special Forces, and the question of organizational form pp. 79-93

- Jon Strandquist
- The Millenials’ war: dilemmas of network dependency in today’s military pp. 94-105

- Matthew Crosston
- Life in the “Gray Zone”: observations for contemporary strategists pp. 106-114

- James J. Wirtz
- The US NATO and military burden sharing: post-Cold War accomplishments and future prospects pp. 115-130

- Stephen J. Cimbala and Peter Kent Forster
- The correlates of transatlantic burden sharing: revising the agenda for theoretical and policy analysis pp. 131-157

- Jordan Becker
- European defence industry consolidation and domestic procurement bias pp. 158-173

- Michael Kluth
- “Made in China”: an emerging brand in the global arms market pp. 174-189

- Ling Li and Ron Matthews
Volume 33, issue 1, 2017
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- Majority rule, minority issues: The Macedonian question in the Dekemvriana pp. 3-14

- James Horncastle
- The fertile ground of Hell’s carnival: Charles T. R. Bohannan and the US Army’s Counter Intelligence Corps’ investigations of war criminals, collaborators, and the Huk, in the Philippines 1945--1947 pp. 15-29

- Jason Ridler
- Risk communication within military decision-making: pedagogic considerations pp. 30-44

- Hans Liwång
- Sharing security in an era of international cooperation: unmanned aerial vehicles and the United States’ Air Force pp. 45-56

- Christine Sixta Rinehart
- Putin and Russia in retro and forward: the nuclear dimension pp. 57-67

- Stephen J. Cimbala
- Putin -- the masked nemesis of the strategy of ambiguity pp. 68-76

- Douglas Mastriano
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