National security - United States.
Overview
Works: | 77 works in 38 publications in 38 languages |
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Winning the peace :an American strategy for post-conflict reconstruction /
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The war after the war :strategic lessons of Iraq and Afghanistan /
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The coming crisis :nuclear proliferation, U.S. interests, and world order /
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Creating insecurity :realism, constructivism, and US security policy /
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Blood and oil :the dangers and consequences of America's growing dependency on imported petroleum /
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Alliance diversification and the future of the U.S.-Korean security relationship /
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Asia-Pacific securityUS, Australia and Japan and the new security triangle /
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Cyber-security and threat politicsUS efforts to secure the information age /
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Reinventing the allianceU.S.-Japan security partnership in an era of change /
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Selling the Korean War.Propaganda, Politics, and Public Opinion in the United States, 1950-1953.
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World of Faith and Freedom.Why International Religious Liberty Is Vital to American National Security.
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The long war :a new history of U.S. national security policy since World War II /
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Enemies of intelligence :knowledge and power in American national security /
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Take the money and runsovereign wealth funds and the demise of American prosperity /
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Iran, Israel, and the United States :regime security vs. political legitimacy /
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Security and the environmentsecuritisation theory and US environmental security policy /
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Prevention, pre-emption and the nuclear option :from Bush to Obama /
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Exporting securityinternational engagement, security cooperation, and the changing face of the U.S. military /
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One nation under siegeCongress, terrorism, and the fate of American democracy /
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Conflict and cooperation in the commonsa comprehensive approach for international security /
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Star spangled securityapplying lessons learned over six decades safeguarding America /
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A thorn in transatlantic relationsAmerican and European perceptions of threat and security /
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North America's soft security threats & multilateral governance :a post-Westphalian pathaway? /
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The Millennial generation and national defense :attitudes of future military and civilian leaders /
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Iran, Israel, and the United Statesregime security vs. political legitimacy /
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Soldiers and civilians :the civil-military gap and American national security /
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Rethinking risk in national securitylessons of the financial crisis for risk management /
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Application of big data for national securitya practitioner's guide to emerging technologies /
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Cyber threatthe rise of information geopolitics in U.S. national security /
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Developing next-generation countermeasures for homeland security threat prevention
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The new era in U.S. national securityan introduction to emerging threats and challenges /
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Counter-terrorism from the Obama administration to President Trumpcaught in the fait accompli war /
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The US-China military and defense relationship during the Obama presidency
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Protecting what matters :technology, security, and liberty since 9/11 /
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The Senkaku paradox :risking great power war over limited stakes /
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Risk and the security-development nexusthe policies of the US, the UK and Canada /
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