Comparative Strategy
Tables of Contents
Comparative Strategy
Volume 16, Issue 1
Publication Date: January-March 1997
Special Section: New Perspectives in Asian Security
With contributions by: Alan Tonelson, John Arquilla, and J. Mohan Malik
Time for a New U.S. - Japan Security Relationship
Alan Tonelson
pp. 1-12
Nuclear Weapons in South Asia: More May Be Manageable
John Arquilla
pp. 13-32
View from Australia
The Sources and Nature of Future Conflicts in the Asia-Pacific Region
J. Mohan Malik
pp. 33-66
A Precisely Guided Analytic Bomb: The Defense Department's Heavy Bomber Force
Study
Kurt Guthe
pp. 67-108
View from NATO
Why NATO Will Survive
Michael Ruhle and Nick Williams
pp. 109-116
Book Reviews
pp. 117
Comparative Strategy
Volume 16, Issue 2
Publication Date: April-June 1997
Special Issue: "Cold Peace" or Cooperation? The Potential for
U.S. - Russian Accommodation on Missile Defense and the ABM Treaty
Preface
Keith Payne
pp. 119-120
Foreword
Sydney Graybeal and Roald Sagdeev
pp. 121-122
Executive Summary
pp. 123-126
Chapter 1. The Character of the Problem
Keith Payne and Andrei Kortunov
pp. 127-132
Chapter 2. Missile Proliferation: Threat and U.S. Response
Willis Stanley and Keith Payne
pp. 133-156
Chapter 3. Current Russian Objections to U.S. NMD and ABM Treaty Revision
Andrei Kortunov and Andrei Shoumikhin
pp. 157-166
Chapter 4. Alternative Futures
Keith Payne and Willis Stanley
pp. 167-182
Chapter 5. Expanding the Potential for Russian-American Accommodation and Cooperation
Andrei Kortunov and Andrei Shoumikhin
pp. 183-198
Chapter 6. Summary and Conclusion
Keith Payne and Andrei Kortunov
pp. 199-204
Appendix A: 1972 ABM Treaty and 1974 ABM Treaty Protocol
pp. 205-218
Appendix B: The Post-Cold War Missile Proliferation Threat
pp. 219-228
Book Review
pp. 229
Comparative Strategy
Volume 16, Issue 3
Publication Date: July-September 1997
Coalitions Against NBC-Armed Regional Aggressors: How Are
They Formed, Maintained, and Led?
Roberts and Utgoff
Dealing With Future Nuclear Dangers
Martin
Nuclear Proliferation and Nuclear Reversal in South
Asia
Joeck
Should the United States Contain China?
Clark
The Contribution of the Medium Extended Air Defense
System (MEADS) to U. S. Post-Cold War Strategy
Rudney
New Strategies for the Nuclear Supplier Group (NSG)
Cupitt and Khripunov
Book ReviewFighting Proliferation: New
Concerns for the Nineties
Mahnken
Books Received
Comparative Strategy
Volume 16, Issue 4
Publication Date: October-December 1997
East Asian Stability and the Defense of the Republic of China on Taiwan
A. James Gregor
pp. 321-336
Developing Caspian Oil: Between Conflict and Cooperation
Andrei Shoumikhin
pp. 337-352
U.S. Interests in the Caspian Sea Basin
Michael P. Croissant
pp. 353-368
Missile Defense After Helsinki
David J. Smith
pp. 369-376
Helsinki, Demarcation, and the Prospects for U.S.-Russian Accommodation on
the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty
Dennis Ward
pp. 377-384
Will NATO Deploy European Missile Defenses?
Sumner Benson
pp. 385-398
Terrorism, Technology, and the Socioeconomics of Death
Martin Shubik
pp. 399-414
Documentation
pp. 415-422
Book Reviews
pp. 423-428
Books Received
pp. 429
Following page 429:
Title Page to Volume 16
Author Index to Volume 16
Comparative
Strategy
Volume 17, Issue 1
Publication Date: January-March, 1998
The Case Against Nuclear Abolition and for Nuclear
Deterrence
Keith B. Payne
pp. 3-44
Deterrence and Regional Conflict: Hopes, Fallacies, and
"Fixes"
Colin S. Gray
pp. 45-62
Triangular or Indirect Deterrence/Compellence: Something
New in Deterrence Theory
Robert E. Harkavy
pp. 63-82
Chinese Irredentist Nationalism: The Magicians Last
Trick
Maria Hsia Chang
pp. 83-100
Documentation
pp. 101-114
Book Reviews
pp. 115
Comparative Strategy: An
International Journal
Volume 17, Issue 2
Publication Date: April-June, 1998
"Better Than It Sounds": Europes Invisible
Security Architecture
Michael Rühle and Nick Williams
pp.121-124
British Sea Power at the Millennium
Colin McInnes
pp. 125-138
Strengthening the "Spirit": Increasing the
Utility of the B-2 Bomber Twenty-First Century Conflict
Kurt Guthe
pp. 139-184
A Proposal for a South Asian Intermediate Nuclear Forces
Treaty
Kathy Bailey and Satoshi Morimoto
pp. 185-196
Unilateralism in Theory and Practice
Manfred Bertele and Holger H. Mey
pp. 197-208
Documentation
pp. 209-222
Book Reviews
pp. 223-225
Comparative Strategy
Volume 17, Issue 4
Publication Date: October-December 1998
The Four-Party Peace Talks: Lost Without a Map
C. S. Eliot Kang
pp. 327-344
Brave New World: The Transformation of the South African Military
Garth Shelton and Chris Alden
pp. 345-362
Defending the End: Decision Making in Terminating the Persian Gulf War
Lawrence E. Cline
pp. 363-380
Monarchs, Mosques, and Military Hardware: A Pragmatic Approach to the Promotion
of Human Rights and Democracy in the Middle East
David G. Kibble
pp. 381-392
Documentation
pp. 393-406
Book Reviews
pp. 407-414
Books Received
pp. 415-417
Following page 417:
Title Page to Volume 17
Author Index to Volume 17
Comparative Strategy
Volume 18, Issue 1
Publication Date: January-March 1999
De-alerting of U.S. Nuclear Forces: A Critical Appraisal
Kathleen C. Bailey and Franklin D. Barish
pp. 1-12
Political Succession in Saudi Arabia: Systemic Stability and Security Implications
M. Ehsan Ahrari
pp. 13-30
Strategic Thinking in an Era of Intervention: Thinking out of a Box with No
Sides
Commander John Richardson
pp. 31-48
Current Russian Perspectives on Arms Control and Ballistic Missile Defense
Andrei Shoumikhin
pp. 49-58
Transatlantic Perspectives on Extended Integrated Air Defense
David Gates
pp. 59-86
Documentation
pp. 87-102
Book Reviews
pp. 102
Comparative Strategy
Volume 18, Issue 2
Publication Date: April-June 1999
Special Section: Nuclear Weapons in South Asia
With contributions by: Samir K. Sen, Kenneth G. Weiss, Igor Khripunov and Anupam
Srivastava, and Andreas Katsouris and Daniel Gouré
In Memorium
pp. 109-110
A Coast Guard for the Future: America's Maritime Guardian
Colin S. Gray
pp. 111-128
He Who Rides a Tiger: The Rationale of India's Nuclear Tests
Samir K. Sen
pp. 129-136
Danger and Opportunity: The United States, Nonproliferation, and South Asia
Kenneth G. Weiss
pp. 137-152
Russian-Indian Relations: Alliances, Partnership, or ?
Igor Khripunov and Anupam Srivastava
pp. 153-172
Strategic Crossroads in South Asia: The Potential Roles for Missile Defense
Andreas Katsouris and Daniel Gouré
pp. 173-190
Organization Learning Dominance: The Emerging Key to Success in the New Era
of Warfare
R. Evan Ellis
pp. 191-202
Book Reviews
pp. 203
Comparative Strategy
Volume 18, Issue 3
Publication Date: July-September 1999
Special Section: Ballistic Missile Defense: New Requirements for a New Century
Deterrence Is Not Enough: Security Requirements for the 21st Century
Margaret Thatcher
pp. 211-220
Setting Sail Toward a More Effective Missile Defense Strategy
Senator Jon Kyl
pp. 221-224
A Congressional Perspective on Ballistic Missile Defense
Congressman John M. Spratt, Jr.
pp. 225-232
International Cooperation: A "Smart Weapon" in the Revolution in
Strategic Affairs
David Martin
pp. 233-238
An Update on National Missile Defense
Brigadier General Bill Nance
pp. 239-244
Nuclear Power in the Post-Cold War Era: The Development of China's Nuclear
Strategy
You Ji
pp. 245-260
Arming China or Arming India: Future Russian Dilemmas
Thoams W. Zarzecki
pp. 261-282
Documentation
pp. 283-286
Book Reviews
pp. 287
Comparative Strategy
Volume 18, Issue 4
Publication Date: October-December 1999
Responding to an Escalating Threat: Twelfth Multinational Conference on Theater
Missile Defense - Edinburgh, Scotland - June 1, 1999
Senator Thad Cochran
pp. 293-296
You Say You Want a Revolution (in Military Affairs)?
Eric R. Sterner
pp. 297-308
Crimson Tide: They Got it All Wrong
Mel Lyman
pp. 309-312
The Bounds of the Possible: Nuclear Command and Control in the Information
Age
LCDR Thomas R. Bendel and LCDR William S. Murray
pp. 313-328
Chemical and Biological Weapons: Issues and Alternatives
Paul Schulte
pp. 329-334
Space Dragon: Long March, Missile Proliferation, and Sanctions
Kenneth G. Weiss
pp. 335-360
Book Reviews
pp. 361-364
Books Received
pp. 365
Following page 365:
Title Page to Volume 18
Author Index to Volume 18
Comparative Strategy
Volume 19, Issue 1
Publication Date: January-March 2000
Dealerting Proposals for Strategic Nuclear Forces: A Critical Analysis
Robert Rudney and Willis Stanley
pp. 1-34
Regional Perspectives on the Causes of Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
in the Middle East
Sami G. Hajjar
pp. 35-56
Evolving U.S. Satellite Export Policy: Implicatins for Missile Nonproliferation
and U.S. National Interests
Victor Zaborsky
pp. 57-68
Arms Control in Russia Today
Alexander Tarasov
pp. 69-78
Documentation
pp. 79-100
Book Reviews
pp. 101
Comparative Strategy
Volume 19, Issue 2
Publication Date: April-June 2000
An Analysis of the Military Threats Across the Taiwan Strait: Fact or Fiction
Harold J. Kearsley
pp. 103-116
Russian Reforms and the West
Vyacheslav O. Fylov
pp. 117-142
China's Environmental Threat: Crafting a Strategic Response
Gregory D. Foster
pp. 143-144
The ABM Treaty was Dead on Arrival
William T. Lee
pp. 145-166
Documentation
pp. 167-196
Book Reviews
pp. 197
Comparative Strategy
Volume 19, Issue 3
Publication Date: July-September 2000
The Clinton Legacy on Ballistic Missile Defense
Mark T. Clark
pp. 201-220
Conventional Deterrence
Edward Rhodes
pp. 221-254
Deterrence in the 21st Century
Colin S. Gray
pp. 255-262
Documentation
pp. 263-282
In Memoriam
pp. 283
Comparative Strategy
Volume 19, Issue 4
Publication Date: October-December 2000
Strategy and the American Regime
Richard B. Foster
pp. 387-300
A Note on Sun Tzu
Carnes Lord
pp. 301-308
Self-jamming Behavior: Joint Interoperability, Root Causes, and Thoughts on
Solutions
Stephen R. Woodall
pp. 309-318
Strategic Thoughts about Reemphasizing Defense Against Chemical and Biological
Threats
Amoretta Hoeber
pp. 319-328
The Taiwan Strait Triangle
William M. Carpentar
pp. 329-340
East Asian-Pacific Security: An Assessment
Stephen P. Gilbert
pp. 341-354
Book Review
pp. 355-360
Documentation
pp. 361-398
Books Received
pp. 399
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