Defense & Security Analysis
2002 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2006
- Editorial pp. 345-351

- Matthew Rosenstein
- The New Energy in the US--India Relationship pp. 353-372

- Anupam Srivastava and Seema Gahlaut
- America's Nuclear Addiction pp. 373-385

- Jeffrey S. Lantis
- David Versus Goliath? Pakistan'sNuclear Doctrine: Motivations, Principles and Future* pp. 387-408

- Rizwan Zeb
- The India--Pakistan Peace Process pp. 409-419

- Rifaat Hussain
- Quest for a Chindian Arc: Leadership in the Asian Century pp. 421-434

- Jaideep Saikia
- The Maoist Movement in India pp. 435-449

- P. V. Ramana
- Silver Linings: Natural Disasters, International Relations and Political Change in South Asia, 2004--5 pp. 451-468

- Swarna Rajagopalan
Volume 22, issue 3, 2006
- Editorial pp. 215-219

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- Strategic Reassurance in a Proliferation-Permissive orld: American and Russian Options pp. 221-239

- Stephen J. Cimbala
- The Evolution of China's Strategic Nuclear Weapons pp. 241-260

- Ta-Chen Cheng
- Too Much of a Good Thing? Some Reflections on Increased Security and its Costs* pp. 261-273

- Nazery Khalid
- Exploiting the Potential of Informal Networks in the Middle East for Conducting Non-conventional Assisted Recovery pp. 275-299

- Michael A. Mcnerney and Marshall V. Ecklund
- A Systems Theoretic Accident Model Applied to Biodefense pp. 301-310

- Joseph R. Laracy
- Avian Influenza: Effects of an Epidemic pp. 311-314

- Owen Kopon
- The War on Terrorism and the Need for Altercasting pp. 315-323

- Jason Cooley
- Analysis of the US-India Nuclear Deal pp. 325-328

- Scott Woods
- Denuclearizing a Regime: What South Africa's Nuclear Rollback Might Tell Us About Iran pp. 329-335

- Terence Mcnamee and Greg Mills
Volume 22, issue 2, 2006
- Editorial pp. 105-110

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- A clear and present danger to international security: Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza pp. 111-121

- Julian Palmore
- Disruptive military innovation and the War on Terror: Some thoughts for perfect opponents pp. 123-140

- Raymond E. Franck and Terry C. Pierce
- Coercive counter-proliferation and escalation: Assessing the Iran military option pp. 141-157

- James Devine and Julian Schofield
- Theoretical aspects of military logistics pp. 159-177

- Vladimir Prebilič
- Managing defense infrastructure: The case of military housing pp. 179-189

- Francois Melese and Jim Airola
- US foreign and national security policies: An explanation based on theoretical approaches pp. 191-196

- Wu Yue
- Commanding the future: Command and control in a networked environment pp. 197-202

- Caroline Croser
- Dipping a toe in the Black Sea pp. 203-206

- David Barchard
Volume 22, issue 1, 2006
- Editorial pp. 1-4

- Martin Edmonds and Julian Palmore
- Maritime Counter-proliferation with Chinese Characteristics* pp. 5-21

- James Holmes, Toshi Yoshihara and Andrew Winner
- Carrier Airpower in the Royal Navy during the Cold War: The International Strategic Context* pp. 23-44

- Andrea Ellner
- Terrorism on London Public Transport pp. 45-59

- Glen M. Segell
- Military Persuasion, Intelligence and the War on Terror pp. 61-72

- Stephen J. Cimbala
- The Geopolitics of Weapons Procurement in the Gulf States pp. 73-88

- Nadim Hasbani
- Technical Obstacles and Limitations to the Implementation of Effective Mid-course Ground-based Missile Defense pp. 89-94

- Grant Kopec
- Why a Ballistic Missile Defense Program is the Wrong Path to US National Security pp. 95-99

- Timothy Bradley
- On Setting Priorities for International Security pp. 101-102

- Julian Palmore
Volume 21, issue 4, 2005
- Editorial pp. 331-333

- Julian Palmore and Martin Edmonds
- All that glisters: Is network-centric warfare really scientific? pp. 335-367

- Darryn J. Reid, Graham Goodman, Wayne Johnson and Ralph E. Giffin
- How to predict the unpredictable: On the early detection of terrorist campaigns pp. 369-386

- Matenia P. Sirseloudi
- The transatlantic alliance revisited: Does america still need “old Europe”? pp. 387-398

- Fotios Moustakis and Rudra Chaudhuri
- A regional dimension to peace operations: European contributions to the UN and implications for Turkish co-operation and co-ordination pp. 399-412

- Siret Hürsoy
- Analysis of the dispute over Taiwan using a game theory approach pp. 413-418

- Erica Lynn
- Nuclear deterrence in the 21st century pp. 419-424

- Dingli Shen
- Missile Defense and Europe: Strengthening Transatlantic Co-operation in an Evolving Setting pp. 425-432

- Julian Palmore
Volume 21, issue 3, 2005
- The European security strategy: Multilateral security with teeth? pp. 223-242

- Andrea Ellner
- Defense expenditure, spill-ins and threats in Asia-Pacific 1985--2001 pp. 243-265

- Stefan Markowski and Max Tani
- Nuclear weapons in the Twenty-first century: From simplicity to complexity pp. 267-281

- Stephen J. Cimbala*
- Creation of new knowledge pp. 283-302

- David Sanders
- Game theory and the Second Iraq War pp. 303-311

- Jason Mead
- The decline of the American superpower pp. 312-321

- Michael J. Lombardi
Volume 21, issue 2, 2005
- Does the Iraq war reflect a phase change in warfare? pp. 121-142

- Avi Kober
- Fear of the unknown: The coalition from operation desert fox to operation Iraqi freedom pp. 143-158

- James Mckay
- Defense RDT&E and knowledge management: A new enquiry into public and public‐private coordination pp. 159-177

- Valérie Merindol
- From casa militar to an instrument of political control: A functional analysis of the defense ministries in Argentina and Chile pp. 179-199

- Michael Radseck
- Military innovation during war: Paradox or paradigm? pp. 201-212

- Michael Mcnerney
- Amateurs, conscripts, citizens, professionals: How do armed forces measure up? pp. 213-216

- Patrick Mileham
Volume 21, issue 1, 2005
- European Military Capabilities, the Defense Industry and the Future Shape of Armaments Co-operation pp. 5-19

- Andrew James
- Endeavors to Restructure the Bundeswehr: The Reform of the German Armed Forces 1990--2003 pp. 21-35

- Kerry Longhurst
- The German offensive of 1914: A new perspective pp. 37-66

- Matthew Fuhrmann, Nathan Edwards and Michael Salomone
- The security and defense matrix: Concepts matter in defense analysis? pp. 67-78

- Salvador Raza
- Public attitudes towards a career in the British Armed Forces pp. 79-95

- Asifa Hussain and Mohammed Ishaq
- The art of war in operation Iraqi Freedom pp. 97-104

- Matthew Morgan
- Cross-straits relations and the 2004 Taiwanese Elections pp. 105-110

- Simon Baynham
- Augustine's Laws: Norman Augustine pp. 111-114

- Martin Edmonds
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