Beckley
Michael
, “The Emerging Military Balance in East Asia: How China's Neighbors Can Check Chinese Naval Expansion
,” 42
:2 (Fall 2017)
, pp. 78
–119
.Boyle
Michael J.
, “Correspondence: Debating Drone Proliferation
” [re: Horowitz, Kreps, and Fuhrmann 41:2], 42
:3 (Winter 2017/18)
, pp. 178
–182
.Cooper
Zack
, see Yarhi-Milo
Keren
, Lanoszka
Alexander
, and Cooper
Zack
, Darnton
Christopher
, “Archives and Inference: Documentary Evidence in Case Study Research and the Debate over U.S. Entry into World War II
,” 42
:3 (Winter 2017/18)
, pp. 84
–126
.Downes
Alexander B.
, and O'Rourke
Lindsey A.
, “Correspondence: Friends, Foes, and Foreign-Imposed Regime Change
” [reply to Poznansky], 42
:2 (Fall 2017)
, pp. 191
–195
.Downes
Alexander B.
, and O'Rourke
Lindsey A.
, “Correspondence: Reconsidering the Outcomes of Foreign-Imposed Regime Change
” [reply to Su], 42
:3 (Winter 2017/18)
, pp. 172
–177
.Fetter
Steve
, see Glaser
Charles L.
, and Fetter
Steve
, Fravel
M. Taylor
, “Shifts in Warfare and Party Unity: Explaining China's Changes in Military Strategy
,” 42
:3 (Winter 2017/18)
, pp. 37
–83
.Fuhrmann
Matthew
, see Horowitz
Michael C.
, Kreps
Sarah E.
, and Fuhrmann
Matthew
, Glaser
Charles L.
, and Fetter
Steve
, “Correspondence: The Limits of Damage Limitation
” [reply to Green and Long; and Kroenig], 42
:1 (Summer 2017)
, pp. 193
–207
.Green
Brendan Rittenhouse
, and Long
Austin
, “Correspondence: The Limits of Damage Limitation
” [re: Glaser and Fetter 41:1], 42
:1 (Summer 2017)
, pp. 193
–207
.Harknett
Richard J.
, “Correspondence: Is Deterrence Possible in Cyberspace?
” [re: Nye 41:3], 42
:2 (Fall 2017)
, pp. 196
–199
.Hazelton
Jacqueline L.
, “The ‘Hearts and Minds’ Fallacy: Violence, Coercion, and Success in Counterinsurgency Warfare
,” 42
:1 (Summer 2017)
, pp. 80
–113
.Heginbotham
Eric
, and Samuels
Richard J.
, “Active Denial: Redesigning Japan's Response to China's Military Challenge
,” 42
:4 (Spring 2018)
, pp. 128
–169
.Horowitz
Michael C.
, Kreps
Sarah E.
, and Fuhrmann
Matthew
, “Correspondence: Debating Drone Proliferation
” [reply to Boyle], 42
:3 (Winter 2017/18)
, pp. 178
–182
.Howard
Lise Morjé
, and Stark
Alexandra
, “How Civil Wars End: The International System, Norms, and the Role of External Actors
,” 42
:3 (Winter 2017/18)
, pp. 127
–171
.Hudson
Valerie M.
, and Matfess
Hilary
, “In Plain Sight: The Neglected Linkage between Brideprice and Violent Conflict
,” 42
:1 (Summer 2017)
, pp. 7
–40
.Johnston
Alastair Iain
, see Quek
Kai
, and Johnston
Alastair Iain
, Kim
Tongfi
, “Correspondence: Arms, Alliances, and Patron-Client Relationships
” [re: Yarhi-Milo, Lanoszka, and Cooper 41:2], 42
:3 (Winter 2017/18)
, pp. 183
–186
.Kramer
Mark
, “Correspondence: NATO Enlargement—Was There a Promise?
” [re: Shifrinson 40:4], 42
:1 (Summer 2017)
, pp. 186
–192
.Kreps
Sarah E.
, see Horowitz
Michael C.
, Kreps
Sarah E.
, and Fuhrmann
Matthew
, Kroenig
Matthew
, “Correspondence: The Limits of Damage Limitation
” [re: Glaser and Fetter 41:1], 42
:1 (Summer 2017)
, pp. 193
–207
.Lanoszka
Alexander
, see Yarhi-Milo
Keren
, Lanoszka
Alexander
, and Cooper
Zack
, Lind
Jennifer
, and Press
Daryl G.
, “Markets or Mercantilism? How China Secures Its Energy Supplies
” 42
:4 (Spring 2018)
, pp. 170
–204
.Long
Austin
, see Green
Brendan Rittenhouse
, and Long
Austin
, Matfess
Hilary
, see Hudson
Valerie M.
, and Matfess
Hilary
, Miller
Nicholas L.
, “Why Nuclear Energy Programs Rarely Lead to Proliferation
,” 42
:2 (Fall 2017)
, pp. 40
–77
.Narizny
Kevin
, “On Systemic Paradigms and Domestic Politics: A Critique of the Newest Realism
,” 42
:2 (Fall 2017)
, pp. 155
–190
.Nye
Joseph S.
Jr., “Correspondence: Is Deterrence Possible in Cyberspace?
” [reply to Harknett], 42
:2 (Fall 2017)
, pp. 196
–199
.O'Rourke
Lindsey A.
, see Downes
Alexander B.
, and O'Rourke
Lindsey A.
, Porter
Patrick
, “Why America's Grand Strategy Has Not Changed: Power, Habit, and the U.S. Foreign Policy Establishment
,” 42
:4 (Spring 2018)
, pp. 9
–46
.Poznansky
Michael
, “Correspondence: Friends, Foes, and Foreign-Imposed Regime Change
” [re: Downes and O'Rourke 41:2], 42
:2 (Fall 2017)
, pp. 191
–195
.Press
Daryl G.
, see Lind
Jennifer
, and Press
Daryl G.
, Quek
Kai
, and Johnston
Alastair Iain
, “Can China Back Down? Crisis De-escalation in the Shadow of Popular Opposition
,” 42
:3 (Winter 2017/18)
, pp. 7
–36
.Rothschild
Amanda J.
, “Rousing a Response: When the United States Changes Policy toward Mass Killing
,” 42
:2 (Fall 2017)
, pp. 120
–154
.Sagan
Scott D.
, and Valentino
Benjamin A.
, “Revisiting Hiroshima in Iran: What Americans Really Think about Using Nuclear Weapons and Killing Noncombatants
,” 42
:1 (Summer 2017)
, pp. 41
–79
.Samuel
Annie Tracy
, see Tabatabai
Ariane M.
, and Samuel
Annie Tracy
, Samuels
Richard J.
, see Heginbotham
Eric
, and Samuels
Richard J.
, Shah
Aqil
, “Do U.S. Drone Strikes Cause Blowback? Evidence from Pakistan and Beyond
,” 42
:4 (Spring 2018)
, pp. 47
–84
.Shambaugh
David
, “U.S.-China Rivalry in Southeast Asia: Power Shift or Peaceful Coexistence?
” 42
:4 (Spring 2018)
, pp. 85
–127
.Shifrinson
Joshua R. Itzkowitz
, “Correspondence: NATO Enlargement—Was There a Promise?
” [reply to Kramer], 42
:1 (Summer 2017)
, pp. 186
–192
.Stark
Alexandra
, see Howard
Lise Morjé
, and Stark
Alexandra
, Su
Ruolin
, “Correspondence: Reconsidering the Outcomes of Foreign-Imposed Regime Change
” [re: Downes and O'Rourke 41:2], 42
:3 (Winter 2017/18)
, pp. 172
–177
.Swenson
Geoffrey
, “Why U.S. Efforts to Promote the Rule of Law in Afghanistan Failed
,” 42
:1 (Summer 2017)
, pp. 114
–151
.Tabatabai
Ariane M.
, and Samuel
Annie Tracy
, “What the Iran-Iraq War Tells Us about the Future of the Iran Nuclear Deal
,” 42
:1 (Summer 2017)
, pp. 152
–185
.Valentino
Benjamin A.
, see Sagan
Scott D.
, and Valentino
Benjamin A.
, Walter
Barbara F.
, “The Extremist's Advantage in Civil Wars
,” 42
:2 (Fall 2017)
, pp. 7
–39
.Yarhi-Milo
Keren
, Lanoszka
Alexander
, and Cooper
Zack
, “Correspondence: Arms, Alliances, and Patron-Client Relationships
” [reply to Kim], 42
:3 (Winter 2017/18)
, pp. 183
–186
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