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Index to International Secruify Volume 9, Summer 198PSpring 1985 Bruce-Briggs, B., “Correspondence: ‘Reagan’s Military Strategy: Matching What Means to What Ends?”’ 9:1, Summer 1984, 217-219. Cohen, Eliot A., “Constraints on America’s Conduct of Small Wars” 9:2, Fall 1984, Coufoudakis, Van, “Greek-Turkish Relations,’l973-1983: The View from Athens” 9:4, 151-181. Spring 1985, 185-217. Dean, Jonathan, ”Correspondence: ’Conventional Retaliation into Eastern Europe”’ Drell, Sidney D., Philip J. Farley, and David Holloway, ”Preserving the ABM Treaty: 9:1, Summer 1984, 203-210. A Critique of the Reagan Strategic Defense Initiative” 9:2, Fall 1984, 51-91. Feiveson, Harold A. and John Duffield, “Stopping the Sea-Based Counterforce Threat” 9:1, Summer 1984, 187-202. Glaser, Charles L., ”Why Even Good Defenses May Be Bad” 9:2,Fall 1984, 92-123. Griffiths, Franklyn, ”The Sources of American Conduct: Soviet Perspectives and Their Policy Implications” 9:2, Fall 1984, 3-50. Hampson, Fen Osler, ”The Divided Decision-Maker:American Domestic Politics and Howard, Michael, ”Men Against Fire: Expectationsof War in 1914”9:1, Summer 1984, Huntington, Samuel P. “Correspondence: ‘Conventional Retaliation into Eastern the Cuban Crises” 9:3, Winter 1984-85, 130-165. 41-57. Europe,’ Reply to Jonathan Dean” 9:1, Summer 1984, 210-217. Karp, Aaron, “BallisticMissiles in the Third World” 9:3, Winter 1984-85, 166195. Kennedy, Paul M., “The First World War and the International Power System” 9:1, Knorr, Klaus, ”Controlling Nuclear War” 9:4, Spring 1985, 79-98. Korb, Lawrence J. and Linda P. Brady, ”Rearming America: The Reagan Administration Defense Program” 9:3, Winter 1984-85, 3-18. Summer 1984, 740. Lebow, Richard Ned, ”The Soviet Offensive in Europe: The Schlieffen Plan Lebow, Richard Ned, ”Windows of Opportunity: Do States Jump Through Them?” Lynn-Jones, Sean M., “A Quiet Success for Arms Control: Preventing Incidents at Revisited?” 9:4, Spring 1985, 9:1, Summer 1984, 147-186. Sea” 9:4, Spring 1985, 154-184. Mastny, Vojtech, “Stalin and the Militarization of the Cold War” 9:3, Winter 1984-85, May, Michael M., “The U.S.-Soviet Approach to Nuclear Weapons“ 9:4, Spring 1985, 109-129. 140-153. 218 lndex 1 219 Mearsheimer, John J., ”Nuclear Weapons and Deterrence in Europe” 9:3, Winter 1984-85, 1946. Pipes, Daniel, ”Breaking All the Rules: American Debate over the Middle East” 9:2, Posen, Barry R., ”Measuring the European Conventional Balance: Coping with Fall 1984, 124-150. Complexity in Threat Assessment” 9:3, Winter 1984-85, 47-88. Record, Jeffrey, ”Correspondence: ’Reagan’sMilitary Strategy: Matching What Means to What Ends?’ Reply to B. Bruce-Briggs”9:1, Summer 1984, 219-221. Sagan, Scott D., ”Nuclear Alerts and Crisis Management” 9:4, Spring 1985, 99-139. Snyder, Jack, “Civil-Military Relations and the Cult of the Offensive, 1914and 1984” Snyder, Jack, “Richness, Rigor, and Relevance in the Study of Soviet Foreign Policy” 9:1, Summer 1984, 108-146. 9:3, Winter 1984-85, 89-108. Van Evera, Stephen, “The Cult of the Offensive and the Origins of the First World War” 9:1, Summer 1984, 58-107. Walt, Stephen M., ”Alliance Formation and the Balance of World Power“ 9:4, Spring 1985, 3-43. ...

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