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The editors are grateful to the following individuals for their willingness to re-view manuscript... more The editors are grateful to the following individuals for their willingness to re-view manuscripts submitted for publication in International Security. ... Hassan Abbas Max Abrahms James Acton Fiona Adamson Gerard Alexander Richard Andres Ivan Arreguín-Toft Robert Art Victor ...
This research brief reports that the new emphasis on striking first in US national security polic... more This research brief reports that the new emphasis on striking first in US national security policy since September 11, 2001, will not likely produce a correspondingly great change in the future shape or use of American military power.
PREFACE This report presents an exploration of the historical relationship between national econo... more PREFACE This report presents an exploration of the historical relationship between national economic growth and military expenditures in five "great power" countries: Germany, France, Russia, Japan, and the United States. Using statistical as well as case study ...
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The editors are grateful to the following individuals for their willingness to re-view manuscript... more The editors are grateful to the following individuals for their willingness to re-view manuscripts submitted for publication in International Security. ... Hassan Abbas Max Abrahms James Acton Fiona Adamson Gerard Alexander Richard Andres Ivan Arreguín-Toft Robert Art Victor ...
This research brief reports that the new emphasis on striking first in US national security polic... more This research brief reports that the new emphasis on striking first in US national security policy since September 11, 2001, will not likely produce a correspondingly great change in the future shape or use of American military power.
PREFACE This report presents an exploration of the historical relationship between national econo... more PREFACE This report presents an exploration of the historical relationship between national economic growth and military expenditures in five "great power" countries: Germany, France, Russia, Japan, and the United States. Using statistical as well as case study ...
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