Table Of ContentIndex to International Security
Volume 32 (Summer 2007-Spring 2008)
Abrahms, Max, “Correspondence: Does Terrorism Ever Work? The 2004 Madrid Train
Bombings” [reply to Rose and Murphy], 32:1 (Summer 2007), pp. 185-192.
Abrahms, Max, “What Terrorists Really Want: Terrorist Motives and Counterterrorism
Strategy,” 32:4 (Spring 2008), pp. 78-105.
Basrur, Rajesh M., “Correspondence: Do Small Arsenals Deter?” [re. Wilson 31+
(Winter 2007/08), pp. 202-214.
Chestnut, Sheena, “Illicit Activity and Proliferation: North Korean Smuggling Net-
works,” 32:1 (Summer 2007), pp. 80-111
Cohen, Dara Kay, see Shapiro, Jacob N., and Dara Kay Cohen.
Cohen, Michael D., “Correspondence: Do Small Arsenals Deter?” [re. Wilson 31:4], 32: >)
(Winter 2007/08), pp. 202-214.
Desch, Michael C., “America’s Liberal [liberalism: The Ideological Origins of Overreac-
tion in U.S. Foreign Policy,” 32:3 (Winter 2007/08), pp. 7-43
Englebert, Pierre, and Denis M. Tull, “Postconflict Reconstruction in Africa: Flawed
Ideas about Failed States,” 32:4 (Spring 2008), pp. 106-139.
Fravel, M. Taylor, “Power Shifts and Escalation: Explaining China’s Use of Force in Ter-
ritorial Disputes,” 32:3 (Winter 2007/08), pp. 44-83.
Goddard, Stacie E., “Correspondence: Time and the Intractability of Territorial Dis-
putes” [re. Hassner 31:3], 32:3 (Winter 2007/08), pp. 191-201.
Goh, Evelyn, “Great Powers and Hierarchical Order in Southeast Asia: Analyzing Re-
gional Security Strategies,” 32:3 (Winter 2007/08), pp. 113-157
Haas, Mark L., “A Geriatric Peace? The Future of U.S. Power in a World of Aging Popu-
lations,” 32:1 (Summer 2007), pp. 112-147.
Hassner, Ron E., “Correspondence: Time and the Intractability of Territorial Disputes”
[reply to Goddard, Pressman], 32:3 (Winter 2007/08), pp. 191-201.
Johnson, Carter, “Partitioning to Peace: Sovereignty, Demography, and Ethnic Civil
Wars,” 32:4 (Spring 2008), pp. 140-169.
Johnson, Thomas H., and M. Chris Mason, “No Sign until the Burst of Fire: Under-
standing the Pakistan-Afghanistan Frontier,” 32:4 (Spring 2008), pp. 41-77.
Jones, David Martin, and Michael L.R. Smith, “Making Process, Not Progress: ASEAN
and the Evolving East Asian Regional Order,” 32:1 (Summer 2007), pp. 148-184.
Jones, Seth G., “The Rise of Afghanistan’s Insurgency: State Failure and Jihad,” 32:4
(Spring 2008), pp. 7-40.
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Kahl, Colin H., “In the Crossfire or page Norms, Civilian Casualties, and U.S.
Conduct in Iraq,”3 2:1 (Summer 2007), pp. 7-46.
Kupchan, Charles A., and Peter L. Trubowitz, “Dead Center: The Demise of Liberal In-
ternationalism in the United States,” 32:2 (Fall 2007), pp. 7-44.
Ladwig, Walter C. mt, “A Cold Start for Hot Wars? The Indian Army’s New Limited
War Doctrine,” 32:3 (Winter 2007/08), pp. 158-190.
Lake David A., “C sianiaaatsibalie’: The Role of Hierarchy in International Politics” [re-
ply to MacDonald], 32:4 (Spring 2008), pp. 177-180.
Lake, David A., “Escape from the State of Nature: Authority and Hierarchy in World
Politics,” 32:1 (Summer 2007), pp. 47-79
Lieber, Keir A., “The New History of World War I and What It Means for International
Relations Theory,” 32:2 (Fall 2007), pp. 155-191.
MacDonald, Paul K., “Correspondence: The Role of Hierarchy in International Politics”
[re. Lake 32:1], 32:4 (Spring 2008), pp. 171-180.
Mason, M. Chris, see Johnson, Thomas H., and M. Chris Mason.
McFaul, Michael, “Ukraine Imports Democracy: External Influences on the Orange
Revolution,” 32:2 (Fall 2007), pp. 45-83.
Montgomery, Evan Braden, “Correspondence: Uncertainty and Reassurance in Interna-
tional Politics” [reply to Tang], 32:1 (Summer 2007), pp. 193-200.
Murphy, Rysia, see Rose, William, and Rysia Murphy.
Pressman, Jeremy, “Correspondence: Time and the Intractability of Territorial Dis-
putes” [re. Hassner 31:3], 32:3 (Winter 2007/08), pp. 191-201.
Rose, William, and Rysia Murphy, “Correspondence: Does Terrorism Ever Work? The
2004 Madrid Train Bombings” [re. Abrahms 31:2], 32:1 (Gummer 2007), pp. 185-192.
Samuels, Richard J., “New Fighting Pow i Japan’s Growing Maritime Capabilities
and East Asian Security,” 32:3 (Winter 2007/08), pp. 113-157.
Shapiro, Jacob N., and Dara Kay Cohen, ’c o lor Bind: Lessons from the Failed Home-
land Security Advisory System,” 32:2 (Fall 2007), pp. 121-154.
Slater, Jerome, “Muting the Alarm over the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: The New York
limes versus Haaretz, 2000-06,” 32:2 (Fall 2007), pp. 84-120.
Smith, Michael L.R., see Jones, David Martin, and Michael L.R. Smith.
Tang, Shiping, “Correspondence: Uncertainty and Reassurance in International Poli-
tics” [re. Montgomery 31:2], 32:1 (Summer 2007), pp. 193-200.
lrubowitz, Peter L., see Kupchan, Charles A., and Peter L. Trubowitz.
Tull, Denis M., see Englebert, Pierre, and Denis M. Tull.
Wilson, Ward, “Correspondence: Do Small Arsenals Deter?” [reply to Basrur, Cohen],
32:3 (Winter 2007/08), pp. 202-214.