40 years of the adelphi papers Strategic and international relations in the Cold War an post Cold War worlds

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Corporate Author: International Institute for Strategic Studies
Format: Book
Published: London Routledge c2006
Series:Adelphi papers
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War
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Table of Contents:
  • Japanese economic policies and security / Richard Ellingworth
  • Japanese security and the United States / Kunio Muraoka
  • Options for Japan's foreign policy / Masataka Kosaka
  • The evolution of Japanese security policy / Yukio Satoh
  • The Japan-US alliance: a Japanese perspective / Atsushi Tokinoya
  • Rethinking Japan-US relations / Kenichiro Sasae.
  • Military technology and the European balance / Trevor Cliffe
  • Advance strategic missiles: a short guide / Ian Smart
  • The implications of military technology in the 1970s / Albert Wohlstetter et al.
  • Precision-guided weapons / James Digby
  • New weapons technologies: debate and directions / Richard Burt
  • New conventional weapons and East-West security, pt. I / Christopher Harvie et al.
  • New conventional weapons and East-West security, pt. II / Henry Rowen et al.
  • New technology and Western security policy, pt. I / Lt.-Gen Brent Scowcroft et al.
  • New technology and Western security policy, pt. II / Henri Conze et al.
  • New technology and Western security policy, pt. III / David M. Abshire et al.
  • Directed-energy weapons and strategic defence: a primer / Dietrich Schroeer.
  • The Iran-Iraq War: the political implications - The Iran-Iraq War: a military analysis - The Gulf conflict: a political and strategic analysis -The Gulf conflict: a military analysis
  • The strategic implications of change in the Soviet Union, pt. I - The strategic implications of change in the Soviet Union, pt. II - The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe: the end of an era - Gorbachev and the future of the Soviet military institution.
  • The lessons of the Soviet/Afghan war - Creating new states in Central Asia - The politics of oil in the Caucasus and Central Asia - Central Eurasia: prize or quicksand?
  • Oil and influence: the oil weapon examined - Oil and security: problems and prospects of importing countries
  • Conflict in the twentieth century - Civil violence and the international system, pt. I: The scope of civil violence - Civil violence and the international system, pt. II: Violence and international security -Preventing conflict: the role of the Bretton Woods institutions
  • Chinese nuclear strategy: the early post-detonation period - Nuclear weapons and Chinese policy - China and South-East Asia: strategic interests and policy prospects - Sino-Soviet relations after Mao - The Sino-Vietnamese relationship and the Soviet Union - China changes shape: regionalism and foreign policy - China and the South China Sea disputes - The limits of Sino-Russian strategic partnership - The security implications of the new Taiwan
  • Controlling the risks in Cuba / by Albert and Roberta Wohlstetter -Armed forces in Central and South America / by David Wood - Political violence in Latin America / by Jack Davis
  • Latin America in world politics : the next decade / by Gregory F. Treverton
  • Mexico : converging challenges / Michael J. Dziedzic
  • The Middle East and the Arab world: the military context
  • Sources of conflict in the Middle East
  • The Soviet dilemma in the Middle East part I : problems of commitment
  • The Soviet dilemma in the Middle East part II : Oil and the Persian Gulf
  • The Middle East and the international system I. The impact of the 1973 war
  • The Middle East and the international system II. Security and the energy crisis
  • The role of arms control in the Middle East
  • Soviet policy towards Iran and the Gulf
  • Transatlantic allies and the changing Middle East
  • Ethnic self-determination and the break-up of states - Disarmament and demobilisation after civil wars - Ending civil wars - The economic functions of violence in civil wars
  • Soviet-American relations and world order: arms limitations and policy - Soviet-American relations and world order: the two and the many - The political implications of strategic parity - The conduct of East-West relations in the 1980s, pt. I - The conduct of East-West relations in the 1980s, pt. II - The conduct of East-West relations in the 1980s, pt. III -Strategic stability between the super-powers - The GDR in East-West relations
  • Military forces in the Soviet successor states - Russia's strategic renovation - Towards a Russia of the regions
  • The growth of strategic studies outside the United States - Survey of strategic studies
  • Arms of developing countries 1945-1965 - Multinational enterprise and national security - Defence budgeting: the British and American cases - Co-operation or competition? Defence procurement options for the 1990s
  • The control of proliferation: the 1968 treaty in hindsight and forecast - The watched and the unwatched: inspection in the non-proliferation treaty - The control of proliferation: three views - Ballistic missile proliferation in the Third World - Containing nuclear proliferation - Non-proliferation incentives for Russia and Ukraine
  • Conflict and tension in the Mediterranean
  • Balkan security - The Aegean dispute
  • Greek security: issues and politics
  • Prospects for security in the Mediterranean, pt. I
  • Prospects for security in the Mediterranean, pt. II
  • Prospects for security in the Mediterranean, pt. III
  • The problem of Cyprus
  • The Yugoslav conflict
  • Preparation and training of United Nations peace-keeping forces -Whither UN peacekeeping
  • Civil-military relations and peacekeeping -Humanitarian action in war
  • Israel and the Arab world: the crisis of 1967
  • Arms & security: the Egypt-Israel case
  • The Arab-Israel War, October 1973 background and events
  • The Arab-Israeli dispute: great power behaviour
  • The Soviet Union and the PLO
  • A Palestinian state? Examining the alternatives
  • Continuity and change in Israeli security policy
  • A single service for Canada?
  • The US forces and the zero draft
  • America's security in the 1980's, pt. I
  • America's security in the 1980's, pt. II
  • Canadian security and defence: the legacy and the challenges
  • Third-world conflict and international security, pt. I - Third-world conflict and international security, pt. II - Confronting the 1990s: security in the developing countries
  • The evolution of the Warsaw pact - Technology, management and the Soviet military establishment - Soviet risk-taking and crisis behaviour: from confrontation to coexistence? - Military power and political influence: the Soviet Union and Western Europe - Decision-making in Soviet weapons procurement - Soviet perspectives on security - Prospects of Soviet power in the 1980's, pt. I - Prospects of Soviet power in the 1980's, pt. II - The Soviet economic crisis: prospects for the military and the consumer - Soviet policy towards West Germany