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States in the International System (continued)
 
Suggested Readings from InfoTrac College Edition

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Pentagon Works To Redefine 'Deterrence' With Smaller Nukes, Bigger Bombs. Sharon Weinberger.
Defense Daily Dec 4, 2003 v220 i43 p0 (626 words)

Paris denies ending deterrence strategy.
United Press International Oct 28, 2003 pNA (935 words)

Musharraf reiterates Pakistan's credible minimum deterrence policy.
Xinhua News Agency Oct 23, 2003 pNA (256 words)

Is nuclear deterrence still moral? Nancy Small.
America Sept 29, 2003 v189 i9 p14 (2008 words)

Extended deterrence in the Taiwan Strait: learning from rationalist explanations in international relations. Steve Chan.
World Affairs Fall 2003 v166 i2 p109(17) (12754 words)

Letter from ground zero. (North Korea and nuclear weapons) Jonathan Schell. The Nation June 2, 2003 v276 i21 p8

Nuclear deterrence, then and now. Daniel Goure. Policy Review Dec 2002 p43(13)

Deter and contain: it worked against Joseph Stalin, so why not against Saddam Hussein? Morton H. Halperin.
The American Prospect Nov 4, 2002 v13 i20 p22(3)

The Terrible Logic of Nukes: Saddam is not crazy to want them. That's the reason he must go. Charles Krauthammer. Time Sept 2, 2002 v160 i10 p84

Preemptive posturing: what happened to deterrence? Hans M. Kristensen. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Sept-Oct 2002 v58 i5 p54(6)

New' deterrence, post-Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty: Guy Wilson-Roberts reviews the United States decision to withdraw from the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty. (Column) Guy Wilson-Roberts. New Zealand International Review May-June 2002 v27 i3 p11(4)

Pivotal deterrence and the Kosovo war: Why the Holbrooke agreement failed. (Abstract) Timothy W. Crawford. Political Science Quarterly Winter 2001 v116 i4 p499(26)

Out of Balance Will Conventional ICBMs Destroy Deterrence? (inter-continental ballistic missiles) DR. ROBERT L. BUTTERWORTH. Aerospace Power Journal Fall 2001 v15 i3 p74

Deterrence and the ABM: Retreading the Old Calculus. (anti-ballistic missile) Robert A. Levine. World Policy Journal Fall 2001 v18 i3 p23(9)

Alive and kicking: the greatly exaggerated death of nuclear deterrence: a response to Nina Tannenwald. J. Peter Scoblic. Ethics & International Affairs April 2001 v15 i1 p71(8)

Israeli Nuclear Deterrence. Louis Rene Beres. Midstream Feb 2001 v47 i2 p10

Review, revamp, rethink NMD. (national missile defense) Lisbeth Gronlund. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Jan 2001 v57 i1 p32 Mag.Coll.: 106C3267.

Nuclear deterrence and regional proliferators. Robert G. Joseph. The Washington Quarterly Summer 1997 v20 n3 p167(9)

Calculated ambiguity: nuclear weapons and the Gulf War. William M. Arkin. The Washington Quarterly Autumn 1996 v19 n4 p3(16)

france's nuclear dilemmas. David S. Yost. Foreign Affairs Jan-Feb 1996 v74 n1 p108(11)

China's new "old thinking:" the concept of limited deterrence. (Nuclear Issues in Asia) Alastair Iain Johnston. International Security Winter 1995 v20 n3 p5(38)

Nuclear deterrence in South Asia: the 1990 Indo-Pakistani crisis. (Nuclear Issues in Asia) Devin T. Hagerty. International Security Winter 1995 v20 n3 p79(36)

The state, society, and the evolution of warfare in the Middle East: the rise of strategic deterrence? Ahmed Hashim. The Washington Quarterly Autumn 1995 v18 n4 p53(20)

Population Weights in the International Order. (Statistical Data Included) Geoffrey McNicoll. Population and Development Review Sept 1999 v25 i3 p411

New Weapons for Old Problems. (developing countries' military effectiveness, proliferation of conventional weapons) Christopher S. Parker. International Security Spring 1999 v23 i4 p119

Too Many Flags? (analysis of nation state) Juan Enriquez. Foreign Policy Fall 1999 p30 Mag.Coll.: 100H2667.

Secession, autonomy and modernity. (examples of seccessionary movements in world history)(Symposium: Secession and Nationalism at the Millennium) Edward A. Tiryakian. Society, July-August 1998 v35 n5 p49(10)

NOTEBOOK. (Central Intelligence Agency's cultural activities during Cold War) Lewis H. Lapham. Harper's Magazine May 2000 v300 i1800 p9

Sand trap; U.S. diplomacy did work: it got us into war. (Persian Gulf War) James Bennet. Washington Monthly April 1991 v23 n4 p25(4) Mag.Coll.: 59G2804.

The Territorial Integrity Norm: International Boundaries and the Use of Force. Mark W. Zacher. International Organization Spring 2001 v55 i2 p215


Suitable for these Wadsworth textbooks:

Kegley and Wittkopf, World Politics: Trend and Transformation, Ninth Edition, Chapter 3

Russett, Starr, and Kinsella, World Politics: The Menu for Choice, Seventh Edition, Chapters 3, 5

Nester, International Relations: Politics and Economics in the 21st Century, First Edition, Chapter 4

Spiegel et al, World Politics in a New Era, Third Edition, Chapters 2, 6
 
         
         
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