Defense & Security Analysis
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Volume 30, issue 4, 2014
- Editorial pp. 301-303

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- The United States' retreat from the Middle East and pivot to the Far East is likely to intensify pp. 304-310

- Amitai Etzioni
- The soft power of migration -- a hard task for the European union pp. 311-322

- P.I. Kasatkin and V.A. Avatkov
- Is Russia a revisionist military power in the Arctic? pp. 323-335

- Valery Konyshev and Alexander Sergunin
- North Korea, deterrence, and engagement pp. 336-345

- Heinz Gaertner
- Can Smart Defense work? A suggested approach to increasing risk- and burden-sharing within NATO pp. 346-359

- Anke Richter and Natalie Webb
- One size does not fit all: personalized incentives in military compensation pp. 360-378

- Peter J. Coughlan, William R. Gates and Noah Myung
- Tommy this an’ Tommy that. The Military Covenant; The Military Covenant. Its impact on civil--military relations in Britain pp. 379-381

- Patrick Mileham
Volume 30, issue 3, 2014
- Editorial pp. 193-195

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- New terrorist threat to India's internal security: the danger from Pakistan's “Karachi Project” pp. 196-208

- Saroj Kumar Rath
- Historical patterns of terrorism in Pakistan pp. 209-229

- Luqman Saeed, Shabib Haider Syed and Roger P. Martin
- Pakistan’s nuclear weapons: how safe is safe enough? Transparency versus opacity pp. 230-244

- Rizwan Zeb
- The legality of unmanned aerial vehicles outside the combat zone: a case study of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan pp. 245-253

- Mahmood Ahmad
- Grievance and the Kashmiri diaspora pp. 254-265

- Matthew J. Webb
- Insurgency in Afghanistan: implications for Pakistan's internal and external security pp. 266-282

- Zain Rafique and Muhammad Azfar Anwar
- Countering the Quetta Shura: a viable strategy to US policy in Afghanistan pp. 283-295

- Steve Carpenter
- The rise of China vs. the logic of strategy pp. 296-298

- Steve Dobransky
- The law of war pp. 298-299

- Peter Rowe
Volume 30, issue 2, 2014
- Editorial pp. 89-91

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- Terrorism research: should we focus on the opponent or on our own people? pp. 92-105

- Olive Emil Wetter
- Strategy selection: an info-gap methodology pp. 106-119

- Yakov Ben-Haim
- “Leading from behind”: neoclassical realism and operation Odyssey Dawn pp. 120-132

- Kevin Marsh
- Would conscription reduce support for war? pp. 133-147

- David R. Henderson and Chad W. Seagren
- Mandated defence offsets: can they ever deliver? pp. 148-162

- Stefan Markowski and Peter Hall
- Ukrainian and Belorussian dimensions of Turkmenistan foreign policy: small states in a multipolar world pp. 163-175

- Dmitri Shlapentokh
- Covert radio communications: a viable tactic for international terrorists? pp. 176-184

- Henry Prunckun
- New wars, new books, new ethics pp. 185-188

- Patrick Mileham
- Diversionary war -- domestic unrest and international conflict pp. 189-190

- John Allen
Volume 30, issue 1, 2014
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- Assessment of a Ballistic Missile Defense System pp. 4-16

- Bao U. Nguyen
- “This program will not be a threat to them”: Ballistic Missile Defense and US relations with Russia and China pp. 17-28

- Nicholas Khoo and Reuben Steff
- Strategic “defensivism” and post-reset blues: US--Russian nuclear arms reductions, missile defenses and minimum deterrence pp. 29-43

- Stephen J. Cimbala
- The Kashmir conflict in South Asia: voices from Srinagar pp. 44-54

- Kunal Mukherjee
- Understanding contemporary conflicts in Africa: a state of affairs and current knowledge pp. 55-66

- Michel Ben Arrous and Robert Feldman
- Guns--butter tradeoff in contemporary China pp. 67-75

- Yu Wang
- An enterprise portfolio approach for defence capability planning pp. 76-82

- Alexei Filinkov and Peter J. Dortmans
- Divine service? Judaism and Israel's armed forces pp. 83-84

- Tamir Libel
- British generals in Blair's wars pp. 85-86

- Richard Connaughton
- The Islamist challenge in West Asia pp. 86-87

- Kunal Mukherjee
Volume 29, issue 4, 2013
- Editorial pp. 263-265

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- On the utility of security fences along international borders pp. 266-279

- Susan M. Jellissen and Fred M. Gottheil
- From the people's army to the Jewish people's army: the IDF's force structure between professionalization and militarization pp. 280-292

- Tamir Libel
- Assessing military reform in Indonesia pp. 293-307

- Leonard C. Sebastian and Iis Gindarsah
- Political opposition, external threats, and elite responses: analyzing domestic security policy in post-Rose Revolution Georgia pp. 308-322

- Jason E. Strakes
- Pool it, share it, or lose it: an economical view on pooling and sharing of European military capabilities pp. 323-341

- Thomas Overhage
- In spite of reform: NATO HQ still in the grips of nations pp. 342-355

- Hans Mouritzen
- Russian military reform: institutional, political and security implications pp. 356-364

- Andrei Makarychev and Alexander Sergunin
- The Ashgate research companion to political violence pp. 365-366

- Katherine E. Brown
- European Security: the roles of regional organisations pp. 367-368

- Michael Anthony Steinberg
- Soldier at heart -- from private to general pp. 368-370

- John Allen
- NATO: the power of partnerships Pursuing strategy: NATO operations from the Gulf War to Gaddafi pp. 370-372

- Michael Anthony Steinberg
Volume 29, issue 3, 2013
- Editorial pp. 175-176

- Julian Palmore and Martin Edmonds
- Terrorism: a philosophical discourse pp. 177-187

- Allan Orr
- The perils of special approaches to counterterrorism: the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes in 2005 pp. 188-202

- Alastair Finlan
- Learning in counterinsurgency: what do we really know? pp. 203-217

- James Hasik
- Does counterterrorism spending reduce the incidence and lethality of terrorism? A quantitative analysis of 34 countries pp. 218-233

- Orlandrew E. Danzell and Steve Zidek
- Jihad or qatal? Examining Al Qaeda's modus operandi pp. 234-252

- Shireen K. Burki
- Boko Haram and the challenges of Nigeria's war on terror pp. 253-262

- Samuel Oyewole
Volume 29, issue 2, 2013
- Editorial pp. 87-88

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- Increased Chinese and American defence involvement in Africa pp. 89-103

- Scott Firsing and Ogi Williams
- Coping with traps of vulnerability: a review of the impact of post-colonial issues on the independence of South Sudan pp. 104-116

- Majak D'Agoôt
- Identifying the spoilers in the security sector reform -- disarmament demobilisation and reintegration process in the Congo pp. 117-127

- Nina Wilén
- The long and winding road … to success? Unit peace operation effectiveness and its effect on mission success pp. 128-140

- Chiara Ruffa
- Linking a throughput simulation to a systems dynamics simulation to assess the utility of a US Navy foreign humanitarian aid mission pp. 141-155

- Jordan Cohen, Johnny Quilenderino, Joseph Bubulka and Eugene P. Paulo
- A case study in bio-inspired engineering design: defense applications of exoskeletal sensors pp. 156-169

- Mark Ginsberg, Jeff Schiano, Megan Kramer and Marianne Alleyne
- Contractors at war: the transformation of US expeditionary operations pp. 170-171

- M. J. Williams
- Threat finance: disconnecting the lifeline of organised crime and terrorism pp. 172-173

- Michael Levi
Volume 29, issue 1, 2013
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- The politics of defense revival in Argentina pp. 3-15

- Jorge Battaglino
- Explaining Lebanese Shii adherence to Hezbollah: alienation, religiosity and welfare provision pp. 16-29

- Simon Haddad
- Pakistan's policy on minimum deterrence: why minimum is not the minimum? pp. 30-41

- Zafar Khan
- Strategic intelligence during coin detention operations -- relational data and understanding latent terror networks pp. 42-53

- Spencer Willardson
- Aligning national “logics” in a European military helicopter program pp. 54-67

- Daniel Uiterwijk, Joseph Soeters and Paul van Fenema
- Reforming the notion of national sovereignty by external intervention pp. 68-75

- Michael Steinberg
- Portfolio analysis for defense: taking account of networking pp. 76-84

- Terry Moon, Paul Whitbread and Peter Dortmans
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