Defense & Security Analysis
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Volume 32, issue 4, 2016
- Editorial pp. 279-280

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- Deviant globalization: the application of strategic landpower pp. 281-292

- Joel R. Hillison and Avram Isaacson
- Tipping the scales: short-term interventions and counterinsurgency pp. 293-311

- Lawrence E. Cline
- The war after next is here -- what does the elephant look like? pp. 312-320

- Shay Shabtai
- Making defense planning meaningful: the evolution of strategic guidance in the Hungarian Ministry of Defense pp. 321-335

- Bence Nemeth
- Strategic hedging in Indonesia’s defense diplomacy pp. 336-353

- Iis Gindarsah
- Deterrence of nuclear terrorism in the context of South Asia pp. 354-360

- Shameer Modongal
Volume 32, issue 3, 2016
- Editorial pp. 207-208

- Julian Palmore and Martin Edmonds
- Rethinking military behavior during the Arab Spring pp. 209-223

- Michael Makara
- Pakistan’s response to US foreign policy towards South Asia 1977--1993 pp. 224-236

- Jason Heeg
- Revisiting the rise and fall of the Somali Armed Forces, 1960--2012 pp. 237-252

- Colin Robinson
- Mimetic and normative isomorphism in the establishment and maintenance of independent air forces pp. 253-263

- James Hasík
- Influences on threat assessment in a military context pp. 264-277

- Martin Bang and Hans Liwång
Volume 32, issue 2, 2016
- Editorial pp. 113-114

- Julian Palmore and Martin Edmonds
- Unblocking inertia: US-Russian nuclear arms control and missile defenses pp. 115-128

- Stephen J. Cimbala
- Constraining missile defence pp. 129-143

- Glenn Diesen and Conor Keane
- Indian and Chinese espionage pp. 144-162

- Nicolas Groffman
- North European security after the Ukraine conflict pp. 163-176

- Kristian Åtland
- Decapitation, disruption, and unintended consequences in counterterrorism: lessons from Islamist terror networks in Spain pp. 177-191

- Steven T. Zech
- Deterrence of nuclear terrorism in the context of South Asia pp. 192-198

- Shameer Modongal
- Towards a new national security policy for Canada pp. 199-206

- Sean M. Maloney
Volume 32, issue 1, 2016
- Defence and security analysis pp. 1-3

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- Burden sharing and the future of NATO: wandering between two worlds pp. 4-18

- Darrell Driver
- Fleet management in European integration: the case of military helicopter support pp. 19-35

- Josselin Droff and Renaud Bellais
- Equality and diversity in the British armed forces: progress, challenges and prospects pp. 36-50

- Asifa Maaria Hussain and Mohammed Ishaq
- Stolen trauma: why some veterans elaborate their psychological experience of military service pp. 51-63

- Edgar Jones and Hugh Milroy
- The causes of trust and distrust in the military pp. 64-78

- Maja Garb and Marjan Malešič
- Disaster management in case of CBRNe events: an innovative methodology to improve the safety knowledge of advisors and first responders pp. 79-90

- Andrea Malizia
- Defining quantitative criteria for the physical protection system effectiveness of nuclear facilities pp. 91-96

- Andrey Zhukov, Nikolay Geraskin and Andrey Krasnoborodko
- Human conflict and universal ethics (part 2) pp. 97-111

- Patrick Mileham
Volume 31, issue 4, 2015
- Editorial pp. 273-275

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- White hull or white elephant? Soft power and the Chinese hospital ship, the Peace Ark pp. 276-292

- Glen Diehl and Solomon Major
- UNCLOS and maritime security: the “securitisation” of the South China Sea disputes pp. 293-302

- Christo Odeyemi
- Ethnic crises and national security in Nigeria pp. 303-318

- Azeez Olaniyan and Shola Omotola
- How and why Boko Haram blossomed: examining the fatal consequences of treating a purposive terrorist organisation as less so pp. 319-329

- Surulola James Eke
- Nuclear security culture enhancement: the role of culture coordinators at Russian nuclear sites pp. 330-345

- Nikolay I. Geraskin, Andrey A. Krasnoborodko, Vasily B. Glebov and Taisia A. Piskureva
- Sicherheit, Sicherheitspolitik und Militär -- Deutschland seit der Vereinigung [Security, security policy and the military -- Germany since unification] pp. 346-347

- Andrea Ellner
- Part 1 Human conflict and universal ethics pp. 348-355

- Patrick Mileham
Volume 31, issue 3, 2015
- Editorial pp. 169-171

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- Conjectures for framing cyberwarfare pp. 172-184

- Peter J. Dortmans, Nitin Thakur and Anthony Ween
- “What is dear to you?” Survey of beliefs regarding protection of critical infrastructure against terrorism pp. 185-198

- Olive Emil Wetter and Valentino Wüthrich
- Epidemics, national security, and US immigration policy pp. 199-212

- Robbie J. Totten
- Between military--society and religion--military relations: different aspects of the growing religiosity in the Israeli defense forces pp. 213-227

- Tamir Libel and Reuven Gal
- Poland's national potential and its international position within the European Union -- research remarks pp. 228-245

- Anna Antczak-Barzan
- From rivals to partners: AirSea Battle and the US air force--navy relationship pp. 246-259

- Kevin Marsh and Christopher M. Jones
- Making long-range planning work: the case of the US Army's 30-year strategic modernization plan pp. 260-269

- Hassan M. Kamara
- Drone wars: transforming conflict, law, and policy pp. 270-272

- Jesse Kirkpatrick
Volume 31, issue 2, 2015
- Editorial pp. 87-89

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- Lines in the sand: the use and misuse of red lines pp. 90-98

- Yoel Guzansky
- A trajectory for homeland ballistic missile defense pp. 99-109

- Joseph T. Buontempo
- Evaluating state willingness to pursue space weapons pp. 110-122

- Michael Martindale
- Underselling Islamist extremism in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 123-136

- Caleb Slayton
- Brazil's new defense paradigm pp. 137-151

- Raul Gouvea
- Planning for the next Takur Ghar pp. 152-158

- Garrett Grochowski
- The contexts of strategy as a guide for defense planning in the Philippines pp. 159-167

- Francis C. Domingo
Volume 31, issue 1, 2015
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- Bioprotection of facilities pp. 4-21

- M.D. Ginsberg and A.T. Bui
- The importance of predecessor centers of sovereignty and processes of state formation in explaining secession pp. 22-34

- Matthew J. Webb
- US strategic preferences in the early twenty-first century pp. 35-43

- Carol Atkinson
- The symbolic politics of ballistic missile defense: seeking the perfect defense in an imperfect world pp. 44-57

- Roger Handberg
- Advancing “Defence-in-depth”: intelligence and systems dynamics pp. 58-73

- Adam D.M. Svendsen
- “Respect” as a personal attribute in the British Army pp. 74-82

- Charles Kirke
- A Dorset parish remembers 1914--1918: Thankful and not so thankful: how the Great War changed three English villages forever pp. 83-84

- Martin Edmonds
- China's naval power: an offensive realist approach pp. 84-86

- Eric Grove
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