USAF Institute for National Security Studies
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USAF Institute for National Security Studies
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- The Ukrainian military and civil-military relations in the post- Cold War era, Oleg Strekal
- Indo-Russian military and nuclear cooperation, implications for U.S. security interests, Jerome M. Conley
- Carrot, stick, or sledgehammer, US policy options for North Korean nuclear weapons, Daniel J. Orcutt
- Tactical nuclear weapons, debunking the mythology, John T. Cappello, Gwendolyn M. Hall and Stephen P. Lambert
- Nonlethal weapons, terms and references, Robert J. Bunker, editor
- Turbulent arena, global effects against non-state adversaries, Troy S. Thomas, William D. Casebeer
- International security negotiations, lessons learned from negotiating with the Russians on nuclear arms, Michael O. Wheeler
- This arms control dog won't hunt, the proposed fissile material cut-off treaty at the conference on disarmament
- Out of (South) Africa, Pretoria's nuclear weapons experience, Roy E. Horton, III
- Constraints, restraints, and the role of aerospace power in the 21st century, Jeffrey K. Beene
- The Chinese People's Liberation Army, "short arms and slow legs", Russell D. Howard
- Prospects for a conventional arms reduction treaty and confidence-building measures in Northeast Asia, Bonnie D. Jenkins
- Perspectives on arms control, Michael O. Wheeler, James M. Smith, Glen M. Segell
- Northeast Asia regional security and the United States military, context, presence, and roles, Susan F. Bryant ... [et al]
- Economic power in the Sino-U.S. relationship, Kevin F. Donovan
- Armed groups, a tier-one security priority, Richard H. Shultz, Douglas Farah, Itamara V. Lochard
- Israel's attack on Osiraq, a model for future preventive strikes?, Peter S. Ford
- Controlling non-strategic nuclear weapons, obstacles and opportunities, edited by Jeffrey A. Larsen and Kurt J. Klingenberger
- Violent systems, defeating terrorists, insurgents, and other non-state adversaries, Troy S. Thomas and William D. Casebeer
- Weapons proliferation and organized crime, the Russian military and security force dimension, Graham H. Turbiville, Jr
- Biowarfare lessons, emerging biosecurity issues, and ways to monitor dual-use biotechnology trends in the future, Helen E. Purkitt
- US policy towards secession in the Balkans and effectiveness of de facto partition, Evelyn N. Farkas. Improving US-Russian relations through peacekeeping operations / Beth L. Makros, Jeremy C. Saunders
- India's emerging security strategy, missile defense, and arms control, Stephen F. Burgess
- Threat perceptions in the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore, William E. Berry, Jr
- Nuclear proliferation, the diplomatic role of non-weaponized programs, Rosalind R. Reynolds
- Aerospace power in urban warfare, beware the hornet's nest, Peter C. Hunt
- The art of peace, dissuading China from developing counter-space weapons, David O. Meteyer
- Strategic culture and violent non-state actors, weapons of mass destruction and asymmetrical operations concepts and cases, James M. Smith, Jerry Mark Long, Thomas H. Johnson
- The worried well, strategies for installation commanders, Fran Pilch
- Nuclear proliferation, diminishing threat?, William H. Kincade
- Lords of the Silk Route, violent non-state actors in central Asia, Troy S. Thomas and Stephen D. Kiser
- "Squaring the circle", cooperative security and military operations, Jeffrey D. McCausland
- Sharing the knowledge, government-private sector partnerships to enhance information security, Steven M. Rinaldi
- Effects, targets, and tools, a primer for US strategy and an application examining the security dynamics of northeast Asia, Thomas A. Drohan
- The viability of U.S. anti-satellite (ASAT) policy, moving toward space control, Joan Johnson-Freese
- Egypt as a failing state, implications for US national security, Ruth M. Beitler and Cindy R. Jebb
- Environmental federalism and U.S. military installations :, a framework for compliance, James M. Smith
- Water, the hydraulic of conflict in the Middle East and North Africa, Stephen D. Kiser
- Counterforce, locating and destroying weapons of mass destruction
- Overcoming uncertainty, U.S.-China strategic relations in the 21st century, Walter Neal Anderson
- Environmental security in the Czech Republic, status and concerns in the post-Communist era, Paul J. Valley
- "All our tomorrows", a long-range forecast of global trends affecting arms control technology, James M. Smith and Jeffrey A. Larsen
- Melancholy reunion, a report from the future on the collapse of civil-military relations in the United States, Charles J. Dunlap, Jr
- USAF culture and cohesion, building an air and space force for the 21st century, James M. Smith
- Global insurgency strategy and the Salafi Jihad movement, Richard H. Shultz
- Arms control without arms control, the failure of the Biological Weapons Convention protocol and a new paradigm for fighting the threat of biological weapons, Guy B. Roberts
- Russia's crumbling tactical nuclear weapons complex, an opportunity for arms control, Stephen P. Lambert and David A. Miller
- Political-military affairs officers and the Air Force, continued turbulence in a vital career specialty, James E. Kinzer and Marybeth Peterson Ulrich
- The rollback of South Africa's biological warfare program, Stephen F. Burgess and Helen E. Purkitt
- The Common European Security and Defense Policy (ESDP), Edward G. Gunning, Jr