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1Cyberwar is coming!Comparative Strategy1993195
2Power politics by economic means: Geoeconomics as an analytical approach and foreign policy practiceComparative Strategy201846
3American strategic cultureComparative Strategy198540
4A theory of strategic cultureComparative Strategy199138
5Taking Soft Power SeriouslyComparative Strategy201036
6Donald Trump and American foreign policy: The return of the Jacksonian traditionComparative Strategy201734
7Bricks and Mortar for a Theory of Intelligence*Comparative Strategy200333
8Strategic Culture: A “Cultural” Understanding of WarComparative Strategy200931
9Interstate Relations in the Arctic: An Emerging Security Dilemma?Comparative Strategy201431
10Totalitarians and Democrats: Aspects of Political‐Military Relations 1939–1945Comparative Strategy198927
11Turkish foreign policy under Erdogan: A change in international orientation?Comparative Strategy201927
12Chinese Strategic Culture: Traditional and Present FeaturesComparative Strategy200226
13A history of the Five Eyes Alliance: Possibility for reform and additionsComparative Strategy201925
14The Chinese cultural style of warfareComparative Strategy198224
15Pretoria's “total strategy” and low‐intensity warfare in Southern AfricaComparative Strategy198724
16Kautilya: The Indian Strategic Thinker and Indian Strategic CultureComparative Strategy200624
17Web War I: Is Europe's First Information War a New Kind of War?Comparative Strategy200823
18A Jewish democracy at war: Attitudes of secular Jewish political parties in Israel toward the question of war (1949–1988)Comparative Strategy199022
19Strategy and time in Clausewitz'son warand in Sun Tzu'sthe art of warComparative Strategy199122
20Self-Identity Construction of the Present ChinaComparative Strategy200421
21Civil—Military relations in the people's republic of ChinaComparative Strategy198520
22India’s Rising Profile in Central AsiaComparative Strategy200320
23Bashar's Syria: The Regime and its Strategic WorldviewComparative Strategy200620
24Between Mackinder and Spykman: Geopolitics, containment, and afterComparative Strategy199119
25Out of the Wilderness: Prime Time for Strategic CultureComparative Strategy200719
26Warsaw pact military doctrines in the 1970s and 1980s: Findings in the East German archivesComparative Strategy199318
27The influence of space power upon historyComparative Strategy199618
28The Moral Imperative of Force: The Evolution of German Strategic Culture in KosovoComparative Strategy200218
29Political succession in Saudi Arabia: Systemic stability and security implicationsComparative Strategy199917
30Clausewitz's theory of war: An alternative viewComparative Strategy198616
31The Need for Influence Theory and Actor-Specific Behavioral Models of AdversariesComparative Strategy200316
32Mahan, a “Place in the Sun,” and Germany's Quest for Sea PowerComparative Strategy200416
33Coalition Strategy and the Pirates of the Gulf of Aden and the Red SeaComparative Strategy200916
34From “Pearls” to “Arrows”: Rethinking the “String of Pearls” Theory of China's Naval AmbitionsComparative Strategy201416
35The sources of the Middle East's crises and American grand strategyComparative Strategy201816
36Putin’s Strategic Partnership with the West: The Domestic Politics of Russian Foreign PolicyComparative Strategy200315
37Power, Techno-Economics, and Transatlantic Relations in 1987–1999: The Case ofAirbus Industrieand GalileoComparative Strategy200415
38The Influence of Mahan upon China's Maritime StrategyComparative Strategy200515
39Deterring Nonstate Terrorist Groups: The Case of HizballahComparative Strategy200715
40The Continued Importance of Geographic Distance and Boulding's Loss of Strength GradientComparative Strategy200715
41Viral Warfare: The Security Implications of Cyber and Biological WeaponsComparative Strategy201315
42Military Strategy and the Conduct of the 2006 Israel–Hezbollah WarComparative Strategy201315
43Three Wars of Ideas about the Idea of WarComparative Strategy201515
44Overcoming the intelligence-sharing paradox: Improving information sharing through change in organizational cultureComparative Strategy201715
45Deterrence in the new strategic environmentComparative Strategy199214
46Revisiting Mackinder and Angell: The Obsolescence of Great Power GeopoliticsComparative Strategy200314
47In Defence of the Heartland: Sir Halford Mackinder and His Critics a Hundred Years OnComparative Strategy200414
48Continuity or Change? The Strategic Culture of AustraliaComparative Strategy201114
49The implications of the CaliphateComparative Strategy201614
50Russia and the Baltic States: Is Russian Imperialism Dead?Comparative Strategy200813