PROVISIONAL CONTENTS Volume I: Theoretical debates Realism 1. William C. Wohlforth, ''Realism and the End of the Cold War'', International Security, 1994/5, 19, 3, 91-129. 2. Stephen G. Brooks, ''Dueling Realisms'', International Organization, 1997, 51, 3, 445-77. 3. Robert Jervis, ''Realism, Neoliberalism, and Cooperation: Understanding the Debate'', International Security, 1999, 24, 1, 42-61.
Liberalism 4. Michael W. Doyle, ''Liberalism and World Politics'', American Political Science Review, 1986, 80, 4, 1151-69. 5. Bruce Russett and Zeev Maoz, ''Normative and Structural Causes of the Democratic Peace'', American Political Science Review, 1993, 87, 3, 624-38. 6. G. John Ikenberry, ''Institutions, Strategic Restraint, and the Persistence of American Postwar Order'', International Security, 1998/9, 23, 3, 43-78.
Constructivism 7. Alexander Wendt, ''Anarchy is What States Make of It: The Social Construction of Power Politics'', International Organization, 1992, 46, 2, 391-425. 8. John Duffield, ''Political Culture and State Behaviour: Why Germany Confounds Neorealism'', International Organization, 1999, 53, 4, 765-803. 9. Jeffrey W. Legro, ''Culture and Preferences in the International Cooperation Two-Step'', American Political Science Review, 1996, 90, 1, 118-37. 10.
Theo Farrell, ''World Culture and Military Power'', Security Studies, 2005, 14, 3, 448-88. Critical Approaches 11. K. M. Fierke, ''Logics of Force and Dialogue: The Iraq/UNSCOM Crisis as Social Interaction'', European Journal of International Relations, 2000, 6, 3, 335-71. 12. Lene Hansen, ''The Little Mermaid''s Secret Security Dilemma and the Absence of Gender in the Copenhagen School'', Millennium, 2000, 29, 2, 285-306. 13.
Claudia Aradau and Rens van Munster, ''Governing Terrorism Through Risk: Taking Precautions (Un)knowing the Future'', European Journal of International Relations, 2007, 13, 1, 89-115. Bureaucratic Politics, Organizational Theory and Psychology 14. Jonathan Bendor and Thomas H. Hammond, ''Rethinking Allison''s Models'', American Political Science Review, 1992, 86, 2, 301-22. 15. Scott Sagan, ''The Perils of Proliferation: Organization Theory, Deterrence Theory, and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons'', International Security, 1994, 18, 4, 66-107. 16. Jon Mercer, ''Rationality and Psychology in International Politics'', International Organization, 2005, 59, 77-106.
Volume II: National Security Future of Conventional Warfare 17. Stephen Biddle, ''Victory Misunderstood: What the Gulf War Tells Us about the Future of Conflict'', International Security, 1996, 21, 2, 139-79. 18. Richard B. Andres, Craig Wills, and Thomas Griffith Jr., ''Winning with Allies: The Strategic Value of the Afghan Model'', International Security, 2005/6, 30, 3, 124-60. 19. Kober Avi, ''The Israeli Defence Forces in the Second Lebanon War: Why the Poor Performance?'', Journal of Strategic Studies, 2008, 31, 3-40.
Nuclear Strategy and Deterrence 20. Charles L. Glaser and Steve Fetter, ''Counterforce Revisited: Assessing the Nuclear Posture Review''s New Missions'', International Security, 2005, 30, 2, 84-126. 21. David S. Yost, ''New Approaches to Deterrence in Britain, France and the United States'', International Affairs, 2005, 81, 1, 83-114. Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency 22. Daniel Byman, ''Understanding Proto-Insurgencies'', Journal of Strategic Studies, 2008, 31, 2, 165-200.
23. Mark Kramer, ''The Perils of Counterinsurgency: Russia''s War in Chechnya'', International Security, 2004/5, 29, 3, 5-63. 24. Seth G. Jones, ''The Rise of Afghanistan''s Insurgency: State Failure and Jihad'', International Security, 2008, 32, 4, 7-41. 25. Paul Cornish, ''The United States and Counterinsurgency'', International Affairs, 2009, 85, 1, 61-79. Civil-Military Relations 26.
James Burk, ''Theories of Democratic Civil-Military Relations'', Armed Forces and Society, 2002, 29, 1, 7-29. 27. Frank G. Hoffman, ''Dereliction of Duty Redux? Post-Iraq American Civil-Military Relations'', Orbis, 2008, 52, 2, 217-37. Intelligence and National Security 28. Arthur S. Hulnick, ''What''s Wrong with the Intelligence Cycle'', Intelligence and National Security, 2006, 21, 6, 959-79. Domestic Politics, Public Opinion and the Media 29.
Jon Western, ''Sources of Humanitarian Intervention: Beliefs, Information, and Advocacy in the US Decisions on Somalia and Bosnia'', International Security, 2002, 26, 4, 112-42. 30. Christopher Gelpi, Peter D. Feaver, and Jason Reifler, ''Success Matters: Casualty Sensitivity and the War in Iraq'', International Security, 2004/5, 30, 3, 7-46. Volume III: International Security The Causes of War 31. Karen Ruth Adams, ''Attack and Conquer? International Anarchy and the Offense-Defense-Deterrence Balance'', International Security, 2003/4, 28, 3, 45-83. 32. Stuart J.
Kaufman, ''Symbolic Politics or Rational Choice? Testing Theories of Extreme Ethnic Violence'', International Security, 2006, 30, 4, 45-87. Humanitarian Intervention and Peace Operations 33. Stephen John Stedman, ''Spoiler Problems in Peace Processes'', International Security, 1997, 22, 2, 5-53. 34. Alex J. Bellamy and Paul D. Williams, ''Who''s Keeping the Peace? Regionalization and Contemporary Peace Operations'', International Security, 2005, 29, 4, 157-95. Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism 35.
Bruce Hoffman, ''Rethinking Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Since 9/11'', Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 2002, 25, 5, 303-16. 36. Robert A. Pape, ''The Strategic Logic of Suicide Terrorism'', American Political Science Review, 2003, 97, 3, 1-19. 37. Wyn Rees and Richard J. Aldrich, ''Contending Cultures of Counterterrorism: Transatlantic Divergence or Convergence?'', International Affairs, 2005, 81, 5, 905-23. Nuclear Proliferation 38.
Peter D. Feaver, ''Optimists, Pessimists, and Theories of Nuclear Proliferation Management'', Security Studies, 1995, 4, 4, 760-2. 39. S. Paul Kapur, ''India and Pakistan''s Unstable Peace: Why Nuclear South Asia is Not Like Cold War Europe'', International Security, 2005, 30, 2, 127-52. Economic Sanctions 40. David A. Baldwin, ''The Sanctions Debate and the Logic of Choice'', International Security, 1999/2000, 24, 1, 80-107.
41. Eric Herring, ''Between Iraq and a Hard Place: A Critique of the British Government''s Case for UN Economic Sanctions'', Review of International Studies, 2002, 28, 1, 39-56. International Law and Armed Conflict 42. Thomas W. Smith, ''The New Law of War: Legitimating Hi-tech and Infrastructural Violence'', International Studies Quarterly, 2002, 46, 355-74. 43. Colin H. Kahl, ''In the Crossfire or the Crosshairs? Norms, Civilian Casualties, and US Military Conduct in Iraq'', International Security, 2007, 32, 1, 7-46.
Volume IV: Regional Security Europe and NATO 44. Terry Terriff, ''Fear and Loathing in NATO: The Atlantic Alliance after the Crisis Over Iraq'', Perspectives on European Politics and Society, 2004, 5, 3, 419-46. 45. Christopher O. Meyer, ''Convergence Towards a European Strategic Culture? A Constructivist Framework for Explaining Changing Norms'', European Journal of International Relations, 2005, 11, 4, 523-49. 46. Alyson J. K.
Bailes, ''The EU and a "Better World": What Role for the European Security and Defence Policy'', International Affairs, 2008, 84, 1, 115-30. Middle East 47. Keith Krause, ''Insecurity and State Formation in the Global Military Order: The Middle East Case'', European Journal of International Relations, 1996, 2, 3, 319-54. 48. Zeev Maoz, ''Evaluating Israel''s Strategy of Low-Intensity Warfare, 1949-2006'', Security Studies, 2007, 16, 3, 319-49. Asia 49. David C. Kang, ''Getting Asia Wrong: The Need for New Analytical Framework'', International Security, 2003, 27, 4, 57-85.
50. David Martin Jones and Michael L. R. Smith, ''Making Process, Not Progress: ASEAN and the Evolving East Asian Regional Order'', International Security, 2007, 32, 1, 148-83. 51. Evelyn Goh, ''Great Powers and Hierarchical Order in Southeast Asia: Analyzing Regional Security Strategies'', International Security, 2007/8, 32, 3, 113-57. Africa 52. Ken Menkhaus, ''Vicious Circles and the Security Development Nexus in Somalia?'', Journal of Conflict, Security and Development, 2004, 4, 2, 149-65.
53. Pierre Englebert and Denis M. Tull, ''Postconflict Reconstruction in Africa: Flawed Ideas about Failed States'', International Security, 2008, 32, 4, 106-39. 54. Patrick Johnston, ''The Geography of Insurgent Organization and its Consequences for Civil Wars: Evidence from Liberia and Sierra Leone'', Security Studies, 2008, 17, 1, 107-38. Russia and the North Caucasus 55. Richard Sakwa, ''"New Cold War" or Twenty Years'' Crisis? Russia and International Politics'', International Affairs, 2008, 84, 2, 241-67. 56.
Domitilla Sargamoso, ''Violence and Conflict in the Russian North Caucasus'', International Affairs, 2007, 83, 4, 681-705. Volume V: Global Security Non-State Actors 57. P. W. Singer, ''Corporate Warriors: The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry and its Ramifications for International Security'', International Security, 2001/2, 26, 3, 186-220. 58. Deborah Avant, ''Conserving Nature in the State of Nature: The Politics of INGO Policy Implementation'', Review of International Studies, 2004, 30, 361-82. Human Security 59.
Colin McInnes and Kelley Lee, ''Health, Security and Foreign Policy'', Review of International Studies, 2006, 32.