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Volume 24, issue 4, 2008
- Editorial pp. 341-344

- David Whetham
- Introduction pp. 345-347

- John Kiszely
- A Force for (Relative) Good: An Augustinian Persepective pp. 349-361

- Martin L. Cook
- The Beginning and the End of Humanitarian Intervention: Kosovo 1999 pp. 363-380

- Robert Wilton
- Why it is Time to Stop Being a “Force for Good” pp. 381-391

- Paul Robinson
- The Ethical Imperatives of Foreign and Defence Policy pp. 393-400

- Mervyn Frost
- A Force for Good? War, Crime and Legitimacy: The British Army in Iraq pp. 401-419

- Rachel Kerr
Volume 24, issue 3, 2008
- Editorial pp. 233-236

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- Security in the Persian Gulf: Two Conflicting Models pp. 237-245

- Gawdat Bahgat
- Autonomous Underwater Vehicles: A Transformation in Mine Counter‐Measure Operations pp. 247-266

- Bao Nguyen, David Hopkin and Handson Yip
- Problems Plaguing the African Union Peacekeeping Forces pp. 267-279

- Major Robert L. Feldman
- Intelligence Sharing for Counter‐Insurgency pp. 281-301

- James Igoe Walsh
- Strategic Bombardment and Kosovo: Evidence from the Boer War pp. 303-315

- Kieran Webb
- Which Moderates are More Important? pp. 317-324

- Jason Cooley
- On Setting Priorities for International Security II: Economic and Security Implications of Natural Disasters pp. 325-327

- Julian Palmore
Volume 24, issue 2, 2008
- Editorial pp. 101-105

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- Defense Acquisition: New Insights from Transaction Cost Economics* pp. 107-128

- Raymond Franck and Francois Melese
- Safeguards Against Nuclear Terrorism: HEU vs Plutonium pp. 129-146

- Simen A. Ellingsen
- The Retreat fromWestphalia: Iraq and the “Shadow of Power” pp. 147-164

- James Nathan
- NATO and the Aegean Disputes pp. 165-179

- Christos Kassimeris
- Issues in Integrating Territorial Army Soldiers into Regular British Units for Operations: A Regular View pp. 181-195

- Charles Kirke
- The New French Military Reserve and the Test of Overseas Operations pp. 197-202

- Jacques Aben
- Spiraling Out of Control: How Missile Defense's Acquisition Strategy is Setting a Dangerous Precedent pp. 203-211

- Victoria Samson
- The Second Lebanon War: A One‐Year Perspective pp. 213-216

- Dan Fayutkin
- More on Avian Influenza A/H 5 N 1 Threats in Light of Recent Statistics pp. 217-224

- Julian Palmore
- Book Reviews pp. 225-230

- Simon Reay Atkinson and Jairo Lugo
Volume 24, issue 1, 2008
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- The What, Why, When and How of Interoperability pp. 5-17

- Terry Moon, Suzanne Fewell and Hayley Reynolds
- New Zealand's Defence Policy: From Realism to Idealism? pp. 19-32

- David McCraw
- China in Africa: The Push Continues But All's Not Well pp. 33-43

- Harsh V. Pant*
- Why Uganda Has Failed to Defeat the Lord's Resistance Army pp. 45-52

- Robert L. Feldman
- The Wassenaar Arrangement (WA): How it is Broken and Needs to be Fixed pp. 53-60

- Heinz Gärtner
- Illicit Arms Transfers: Linking Weapons Characteristics and Strategic Applications pp. 61-64

- Jason E. Strakes
- Global Insurgency or Global Confrontation? Counter-insurgency Doctrine and the “‘Long’ War” on Terrorism pp. 65-71

- Matthew Kowalski
- Non-Proliferation and Counter‐Proliferation: What is the Difference?* pp. 73-79

- Mark Fitzpatrick
- In Defence of Doctrine…But Not Dogma pp. 81-89

- Group Captain Neville Parton
Volume 23, issue 4, 2007
- Editorial pp. 341-344

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- On Classifying Terrorism: A Potential Contribution of Cluster Analysis for Academics and Policy-makers pp. 345-357

- Erica Chenoweth and Elizabeth Lowham
- A Mathematical Approach to Limit Illegal Border-Crossings -- with Application in Protecting Critical Infrastructure pp. 359-377

- Amy (Wenxuan) Ding
- Quest for Credibility: Australian Defence Risk Management Framework pp. 379-387

- Svetoslav Gaidow*
- US Army Transformation: Where is the Future? pp. 389-403

- Shih-Yueh Yang and William C. Vocke
- Blood on the Ground: Canada and the Southern Campaign in Afghanistan pp. 405-417

- Sean M. Maloney
- India's Tortuous Road to Defence-Industrial Self-Reliance pp. 419-438

- Manjeet S. Pardesi and Ron Matthews
- Kazakhstan and Islam pp. 439-440

- Dmitri Vertkin
- Economics and Security Studies: Is the South African Military Academy Still on Track? pp. 441-447

- H. F. De Wet
- Book Review pp. 449-453

- Shima Keene
Volume 23, issue 3, 2007
- Editorial pp. 233-235

- Julian Palmore
- Deterrence, Blackmail, Friendly Persuasion pp. 237-256

- Edward Ifft
- Russia's Evolving Strategic Nuclear Deterrent pp. 257-279

- Stephen J. Cimbala
- The Proliferation Security Initiative: A Global Prohibition Regime in the Making? pp. 281-295

- James R. Holmes and Andrew C. Winner1
- A State's Choice: Nuclear Policy in a Changing World Between Libya and North Korea pp. 297-313

- Tiran Rothman
- Nuclear Command and Control in Pakistan pp. 315-330

- Shaun Gregory
- What If: A Perspective on the Iranian Nuclear Weapon pp. 331-334

- Matthew S. Duchene
Volume 23, issue 2, 2007
- Editorial pp. 125-126

- Andrew Dorman and Matthew Uttley
- The British Army's New Way in Warfare: A Doctrinal Misstep? pp. 127-141

- Colin McInnes
- The Mau Mau Emergency as Part of the British Army's Post-War Counter-Insurgency Experience pp. 143-163

- Huw Bennett
- Northern Ireland and the British Approach to Counter-Insurgency pp. 165-183

- Christopher Tuck
- The British Experience of Low-Intensity Conflict in Sierra Leone pp. 185-200

- Andrew Dorman
- British Counter-Insurgency in Afghanistan pp. 201-225

- Warren Chin
- The British Approach to Counter-Insurgency: An American View pp. 227-232

- Thomas G. Mahnken
Volume 23, issue 1, 2007
- Editorial pp. 1-5

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- Increasing ISAF's Impact on Stability in Afghanistan pp. 7-25

- Emma Sky
- Technology and War: A Trinitarian Analysis pp. 27-40

- J. Stone
- US—Turkish Relations: Can the Future Resemble the Past? pp. 41-54

- Bill Park
- Net-centric or Networked Military Operations? pp. 55-67

- Terry Moon
- The Two-China Crisis: Background, Implications and Outcomes pp. 69-85

- Robert Daniel Wallace
- The Economics of War and Foreign Policy: What's Missing? pp. 87-100

- David R. Henderson
- God, History and Countering Insurgency pp. 101-106

- Greg Mills and Terence Mcnamee
- The Officer's Academic Training Options and His Preparation for Fighting in the Limited Conflict Area pp. 107-114

- Dan Fayutkin
- Is the Insurgency Growing? A Novel Analysis of the Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of the Iraqi Insurgency pp. 115-118

- David R. Bowne
- Book Review pp. 119-122

- Shima Keene