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Austin Long “The Marine Corps” and “The Fifth Service: The Rise of Special Operations Command" US Military Transformation and Innovation since the Cold War: Creation Without Destruction Michael Doyle Richard Betts |
All publications in alphabetical order by author.
Rafis Abazov February 5, 2008 |
Elazar Barkan Shared History - Divided Memory. Jews and Others in Soviet-Occupied Poland, 1939-1941 |
Richard Betts Is Civil-Military Relations Still a Problem? American Civil-Military Relations: The Soldier and the State in a New Era |
Richard Betts The National Interest |
Richard Betts Strategic Asia 2008-09: Challenges and Choices |
Richard Betts Enemies of Intelligence: Knowledge and Power in American National Security |
John Coatsworth The Cold War in Central America, 1975-1991 The Cambridge History of the Cold War |
Steven Cohen Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory |
Michael Doyle Striking First: Preemption and Prevention in International Conflict March 24, 2008 |
Michael Doyle Foreign Policy: Theories, Actors, Cases |
Robert Lieberman American State Building: The Theoretical Challenge The Unsustainable American State |
Robert Lieberman Ironies of State Building: A Comparative Perspective on the American State World Politics (journal) |
Robert Lieberman The “Israel Lobby” and American Politics and Rejoinder to Mearsheimer and Walt Perspectives on Politics |
Austin Long “The Marine Corps” and “The Fifth Service: The Rise of Special Operations Command" US Military Transformation and Innovation since the Cold War: Creation Without Destruction |
Lincoln Mitchell American Interest |
Lincoln Mitchell Georgia Needs A Different Path To Democracy Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Lincoln Mitchell Foreign Policy: The Argument May 6, 2009 |
Lincoln Mitchell No Way to Treat Our Friends: Recasting Recent U.S.-Georgia Relations Washington Quarterly |
Lincoln Mitchell Uncertain Democracy: U.S. Foreign Policy and Georgia's Rose Revolution |
Kenneth Prewitt Can (Should) Political Science be a Policy Science? The Future of Political Science, Gary King (Editor), Kay Lehman Schlozman (Editor), Norman Nie (Editor) |
Joseph Stiglitz Hidden Wounds and Accounting Tricks Lessons from Iraq: Avoiding the Next War |
Bogdan Vasi American Journal of Sociology |