International Security publishes essays on all aspects of contemporary security issues. Its articles address traditional topics such as war and peace, as well as more recent dimensions of security, including the growing importance of environmental, demographic, and humanitarian issues, and the rise of global terrorist networks.
Contents for 37:2 (Fall 2012):
Two Concepts of Liberty: U.S. Cold War Grand Strategies and the Liberal Tradition
Brendan Rittenhouse Green
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Israel's 2008–09 War in Gaza: Two Perspectives
Just War Moral Philosophy and the 2008–09 Israeli Campaign in Gaza
Jerome Slater
Israel's War in Gaza: A Paradigm of Effective Military Learning and Adaptation
Benjamin S. Lambeth
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The Psychology of Threat in Intergroup Conflict: Emotions, Rationality, and Opportunity in the Rwandan Genocide
Omar Shahabudin McDoom
China's Fear of Contagion: Tiananmen Square and the Power of the European Example
M.E. Sarotte
Correspondence
Debating India's Pathway to Nuclearization
Gaurav Kampani, Karthika Sasikumar, Jason Stone, and Andrew B. Kennedy