| Emerging technologies and strategic stability in peacetime, crisis, and war |
11 |
| A matter of time: On the transitory nature of cyberweapons |
10 |
| Small footprint, small payoff: The military effectiveness of security force assistance |
10 |
| From Moscow with coercion: Russian deterrence theory and strategic culture |
7 |
| Fancy bears and digital trolls: Cyber strategy with a Russian twist |
7 |
| Asymmetric arms control and strategic stability: Scenarios for limiting hypersonic glide vehicles |
7 |
| When speed kills: Lethal autonomous weapon systems, deterrence and stability |
6 |
| The capability/vulnerability paradox and military revolutions: Implications for computing, cyber, and the onset of war |
6 |
| The Rise of Special Operations Forces: Generalized Specialization, Boundary Spanning and Military Autonomy |
5 |
| Learning 'Under Fire': Israel's improvised military adaptation to Hamas tunnel warfare |
4 |
| Coercive diplomacy and the Donbas: Explaining Russian strategy in Eastern Ukraine |
4 |
| 'A Time of War': contextual and organisational dimensions in the construction of combat motivation in the IDF |
4 |
| Emerging technology and intra-war escalation risks: Evidence from the Cold War, implications for today |
4 |
| How durable is the nuclear weapons taboo? |
4 |
| Strategy in theory; strategy in practice |
3 |
| 'It isn't over until the fuel cell sings': A reassessment of the US and French pledges of nuclear assistance in the 1970s |
3 |
| Saddam versus the inspectors: the impact of regime security on the verification of Iraq's WMD disarmament |
3 |
| Grand Strategy vs. Emergent Strategy in the conduct of foreign policy |
3 |
| The Dark Side of Extended Deterrence: Thinking through the State Sponsorship of Terrorism |
3 |
| After the Split: Partition, Successor States, and the Dynamics of War in the Horn of Africa |
3 |
| Dual-use distinguishability: How 3D-printing shapes the security dilemma for nuclear programs |
3 |
| How does the offense-defense balance scale? |
3 |
| Classical geopolitics, realism and the balance of power theory |
3 |
| Beyond the Double Game: Lessons from Pakistan's Approach to Islamist Militancy |
3 |
| Civil-military relations and human security in a post-dictatorship |
3 |
| Counterinsurgency as armed reform: The political history of the Malayan Emergency |
3 |
| Wisdom without tears: Statecraft and the uses of history |
2 |
| The failure of defense planning in European Post-Communist Defense Institutions: ascertaining causation and determining solutions |
2 |
| Arming China: Major powers' arms transfers to the People's Republic of China |
2 |
| The State of UN Peacekeeping: Lessons from Congo |
2 |
| The Saudi air war in Yemen: A case for coercive success through battlefield denial |
2 |
| Nuclear opportunism: A theory of how states use nuclear weapons in international politics |
2 |
| The political-military dynamic in the conduct of strategy |
2 |
| A Good Ally - Norway and International Statebuilding in Afghanistan, 2001-2014 |
2 |
| Provocation, war and restraint under the nuclear shadow: The Kargil conflict 1999 |
1 |
| 'Just another border incident': The Rann of Kutch and the 1965 India-Pakistan War |
1 |
| The 'Indian' staff college: Politics and practices of military institution-building in Twentieth century India |
1 |
| 'Mad Dog?' Samuel Huntington and the Vietnam War |
1 |
| MAD, not Marx: Khrushchev and the nuclear revolution |
1 |
| The case for Bush revisionism: Reevaluating the legacy of America's 43rd president |
1 |
| Other side of the Iranian coin: Iran's counterterrorism apparatus |
1 |
| Trigger happy: The foundations of US military interventions |
1 |
| Military strategy and peacekeeping: An unholy alliance? |
1 |
| Allies at arm's length: Redefining Egyptian-Soviet relations in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war |
1 |
| Metastases: Exploring the impact of foreign fighters in conflicts abroad |
1 |
| Improvise, adapt and fail to overcome? Capacity building, culture and exogenous change in Sierra Leone |
1 |
| How do wars end? A strategic perspective |
1 |
| Making Jihad or Making Money? Understanding the Transformation of Dagestan's Jamaats into Organised Crime Groups |
1 |
| Geopolitics over Proliferation: the Origins of US Grand Strategy and Their Implications for the Spread of Nuclear Weapons in South Asia |
1 |
| Beyond balancing? Intrastate conflict and US grand strategy |
1 |