National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies
Label
National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies
Name
National Defense University
Subordinate unit
Institute for National Strategic Studies
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Joint force quarterly, JFQ
- Toward a Euro-Atlantic strategy for the Black Sea Region, by Eugene B. Rumer and Jeffrey Simon
- Restructuring special operations forces for emerging threats, by David Tucker and Christopher J. Lamb
- Visions of order, Japan and China in U.S. strategy, James J. Przystup and Phillip C. Saunders
- Southeast Asian security challenges, America's response?, by Marvin C. Ott
- Ukraine against herself, to be Euro-Atlantic, Eurasian, or neutral?, by Jeffrey Simon
- Hybrid threats, reconceptualizing the evolving character of modern conflict, by Frank G. Hoffman
- Resolving Korea's nuclear crisis, tough choices for China, by M. Howard M, Krawitz
- Preventing Balkan conflict, the role of Euroatlantic institutions, by Jeffrey Simon
- NATO's uncertain future, is demography destiny?, by Jeffrey Simon
- The emergence of China in the Middle East, China in the Middle East, by James Chen
- Military implications of United Nations peacekeeping operations, edited by William H. Lewis
- Modernizing China's military, a high-stakes gamble?, by Howard M. Krawitz
- In search of a Post-Cold War security structure, Gregory D. Foster
- Shaping U.S. policy on Africa, pillars of a new strategy, by Johnnie Carson
- Reforming Pentagon strategic decisionmaking, by Christopher J. Lamb and Irving Lachow
- Can deterrence be tailored?, by M. Elaine Bunn
- Strategic challenges, America's global security agenda, edited by Stephen J. Flanagan and James A. Schear
- North Korea, challenges, interests, and policy, James J. Przystup
- After the surge, next steps in Iraq?, by Judith S. Yaphe
- Public-private cooperation in the Department of Defense, a framework for analysis and recommendations for action, by Linton Wells II and Samuel Bendett
- Sino-American strategic restraint in an age of vulnerability, by David C. Gompert and Phillip C. Saunders
- Gorbachev and Soviet policy in the Third World, by Melvin A. Goodman
- Developing battlefield technologies in the 1990s, contributors, Robert W. Chedister ... [and others] ; Edwin R. Carlisle, editor
- Diverging roads, 21st-century U.S.-Thai defense relations, by Lewis M. Stern
- Somalia's endless transition, breaking the deadlock, by Andre Le Sage
- Irregular warfare, new challengese for civil-military relations, by Patrick M. Cronin
- The United States and the Asia-Pacific Region, national interests and strategic imperatives, by James J. Przystup
- Central Asian leadership succession, when, not if, by Eugene B. Rumer
- The U.S.-ROK alliance, building a mature partnership, by James J. Przystup and Kang Choi
- Deploying missile defense, major operational challenges, by M. Elaine Bunn
- Preparing the pipeline, the U.S. cyber workforce for the future, by David J. Kay, Terry J. Pudas, and Brett Young
- Reforming the Inter-American Defense Board, by John A. Cope
- Building an Iraqi defense force, by Joseph McMillan
- The future of information security, by Martin Libicki
- A strategic view of insurgencies, insights from El Salvador, by Max G. Manwaring and Court Prisk
- Japan's constitution and defense policy, entering a new era?, by Rust Deming
- U.S.-Cambodia defense relations, defining new possibilities, by Lewis M. Stern
- China's rising influence in Asia, implications for U.S. policy, by Ellen L. Frost, James J. Przystup, and Phillip C. Saunders
- Sharing to succeed, lessons from open information-sharing projects in Afghanistan, by Linton Wells II [and three others]
- Preemptive action, when, how and to what effect?, by M. Elaine Bunn
- The future of Palestine, Eugene V. Rostow
- Partnership for Peace, charting a course for a new era, by Jeffrey Simon
- Roadmap to NATO accession, preparing for membership, by Jeffrey Simon
- Combating opium in Afghanistan, by Ali A. Jalali, Robert B. Oakley, and Zoe Hunter
- Beyond containment, defending U.S. interests in the Persian Gulf
- China's global activism, strategy, drivers, and tools, by Phillip C. Saunders
- Conventional prompt global strike, strategic asset or unusable liability?, by M. Elaine Bunn and Vincent A. Manzo
- European energy security, reducing volatility of Ukraine-Russia natural gas pricing disputes, by Richard B. Andres and Michael Kofman
- Iraqi security forces after U.S. troop withdrawal, an Iraqi perspective, by Najim Abed Al-Jabouri
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- Public-private cooperation in the Department of Defense, a framework for analysis and recommendations for action, by Linton Wells II and Samuel Bendett
- Sino-American strategic restraint in an age of vulnerability, by David C. Gompert and Phillip C. Saunders
- Preparing the pipeline, the U.S. cyber workforce for the future, by David J. Kay, Terry J. Pudas, and Brett Young
- Sharing to succeed, lessons from open information-sharing projects in Afghanistan, by Linton Wells II [and three others]
- The rebalance to Asia, U.S.-China relations and regional security, by Phillip C. Saunders
- Strategy and force planning in a time of austerity, by Michael J. Meese
- The flawed strategic debate on Syria, by Richard Outzen
- Russia still matters, strategic challenges and opportunities for the Obama administration, by John W. Parker and Michael Kofman
- Maximizing the returns of government venture capital programs, by Andrew S. Mara
- The defense acquisition trilemma, the case of Brazil, by Patrice Franko
- Toward the printed world, additive manufacturing and implications for national security, by Connor M. McNulty, Neyla Arnas, and Thomas A. Campbell