The Chinese Defense Economy's Long March from Imitation to Innovation | 2011/06/01 | English | 31 |
Change and Transformation in Military Affairs | 2004/09/01 | English | 30 |
The Meaning of the Nuclear Evolution: China's Strategic Modernization and US-China Security Relations | 2012/08/01 | English | 30 |
Cyber War is Inevitable (Unless We Build Security In) | 2013/02/01 | English | 29 |
The Strategic Use of Soft Balancing: The Normative Dimensions of the Chinese–Russian ‘Strategic Partnership’ | 2012/04/01 | English | 29 |
Power transitions, institutions, and China's rise in East Asia: Theoretical expectations and evidence | 2007/07/17 | English | 29 |
Attacking the Atom: Does Bombing Nuclear Facilities Affect Proliferation? | 2011/04/01 | English | 28 |
A matter of time: On the transitory nature of cyberweapons | 2017/02/16 | English | 28 |
China's Anti-Access Strategy in Historical and Theoretical Perspective | 2011/06/01 | English | 28 |
On the peaceful disposition of military dictatorships | 1980/12/01 | English | 28 |
‘Cumulative Deterrence’ as a New Paradigm for Cyber Deterrence | 2015/12/18 | English | 27 |
Coercive diplomacy and the Donbas: Explaining Russian strategy in Eastern Ukraine | 2017/12/21 | English | 27 |
‘Getting COIN’ at the Tactical Level in Afghanistan: Reassessing Counter-Insurgency Adaptation in the British Army | 2012/08/01 | English | 27 |
Strategic terrorism: The framework and its fallacies | 2005/08/01 | English | 27 |
The Concept of Security: Should it be Redefined? | 2001/06/01 | English | 27 |
Fancy bears and digital trolls: Cyber strategy with a Russian twist | 2019/01/10 | English | 27 |
Emerging technology and intra-war escalation risks: Evidence from the Cold War, implications for today | 2019/08/22 | English | 27 |
Military Innovation and Tactical Adaptation in the Israel–Hizballah Conflict: The Institutionalization of Lesson-Learning in the IDF | 2014/08/01 | English | 26 |
Offensive Cyber Weapons: Construction, Development, and Employment | 2013/02/01 | English | 25 |
‘Mowing the Grass’: Israel’sStrategy for Protracted Intractable Conflict | 2013/10/10 | English | 24 |
War’s Horizon: Soldier-Led Adaptation in Iraq and Vietnam | 2015/01/03 | English | 24 |
Innovation in War: Counterinsurgency Operations in Anbar and Ninewa Provinces, Iraq, 2005–2007 | 2010/08/01 | English | 24 |
Coping with Knowledge: Organizational Learning in the British Army? | 2013/05/08 | English | 24 |
Publicly attributing cyber attacks: a framework | 2021/03/10 | English | 24 |
How does the offense-defense balance scale? | 2019/08/22 | English | 23 |
Hard Hearts and Open Minds? Governance, Identity and the Intellectual Foundations of Counterinsurgency Strategy | 2008/06/01 | English | 23 |
‘A very salutary effect’: The Counter-Terror Strategy in the Early Malayan Emergency, June 1948 to December 1949 | 2009/06/01 | English | 23 |
Cheap fights, credible threats: The future of armed drones and coercion | 2018/02/28 | English | 23 |
A Case Study in Horizontal Military Innovation: The German Army, 1916–1918 | 2012/12/01 | English | 22 |
From Moscow with coercion: Russian deterrence theory and strategic culture | 2017/07/24 | English | 22 |