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  • Index to International Security
Bakke, Kristin M., “Help Wanted? The Mixed Record of Foreign Fighters in Domestic Insurgencies,” 38:4 (Spring 2014), pp. 150–187.
Bellamy, Alex J., “Reconsidering the Cases of Humanitarian Intervention” [re: Pape 37:4], 38:2 (Fall 2013), pp. 200–202.
Brooks, Stephen G., G. John Ikenberry, and William C. Wohlforth, “Debating American Engagement: The Future of U.S. Grand Strategy” [reply to Craig; and Friedman, Green, and Logan], 38:2 (Fall 2013), pp. 181–199.
Brown, Davis, “Just War Theory and the 2008–09 Gaza Invasion” [re: Slater 37:2], 38:1 (Summer 2013), pp. 160–173.
Chen, Dingding, and Xiaoyu Pu, “Debating China’s Assertiveness” [re: Johnston 37:4], 38:3 (Winter 2013/14), pp. 176–183.
Colgan, Jeff D., “Fueling the Fire: Pathways from Oil to War,” 38:2 (Fall 2013), pp. 147–180.
Craig, Campbell, “Debating American Engagement: The Future of U.S. Grand Strategy” [re: Brooks, Ikenberry, and Wohlforth 37:3], 38:2 (Fall 2013), pp. 181–199.
Downes, Alexander B., and Jonathan Monten, “Reevaluating Foreign-Imposed Regime Change” [reply to Nomikos], 38:3 (Winter 2013/14), pp. 184–195.
Drezner, Daniel W., “Military Primacy Doesn’t Pay (Nearly As Much As You Think),” 38:1 (Summer 2013), pp. 52–79.
Drezner, Daniel W., “The Profitability of Primacy” [reply to Maass; and Norrlof], 38:4 (Spring 2014), pp. 188–201.
Friedman, Benjamin H., Brendan Rittenhouse Green, and Justin Logan, “Debating American Engagement: The Future of U.S. Grand Strategy” [re: Brooks, Ikenberry, and Wohlforth 37:3], 38:2 (Fall 2013), pp. 181–199.
Gartzke, Erik, “The Myth of Cyberwar: Bringing War in Cyberspace Back Down to Earth,” 38:2 (Fall 2013), pp. 41–73.
Glaser, Charles L., “How Oil Influences U.S. National Security,” 38:2 (Fall 2013), pp. 112–146.
Green, Brendan Rittenhouse, see Friedman, Benjamin H., Brendan Rittenhouse Green, and Justin Logan.
Gross, Michael L., and Tamar Meisels, “Just War Theory and the 2008–09 Gaza Invasion” [re: Slater 37:2], 38:1 (Summer 2013), pp. 160–173.
Hehir, Aidan. “The Permanence of Inconsistency: Libya, the Security Council, and the Responsibility to Protect,” 38:1 (Summer 2013), pp. 137–159.
Ikenberry, G. John, see Brooks, Stephen G., G. John Ikenberry, and William C. Wohlforth. [End Page 206]
Johnson, Dominic D.P., and Monica Duffy Toft, “Grounds for War: The Evolution of Territorial Conflict,” 38:3 (Winter 2013/14), pp. 7–38.
Johnston, Alastair Iain, “Debating China’s Assertiveness” [reply to Chen and Pu], 38:3 (Winter 2013/14), pp. 176–183.
Jordan, Jenna, “Attacking the Leader, Missing the Mark: Why Terrorist Groups Survive Decapitation Strikes,” 38:4 (Spring 2014), pp. 7–38.
Kadercan, Burak, “Strong Armies, Slow Adaptation: Civil-Military Relations and the Diffusion of Military Power,” 38:3 (Winter 2013/14), pp. 117–152.
Kampani, Gaurav, “New Delhi’s Long Nuclear Journey: How Secrecy and Institutional Roadblocks Delayed India’s Weaponization,” 38:4 (Spring 2014), pp. 79–114.
Kello, Lucas, “The Meaning of the Cyber Revolution: Perils to Theory and Statecraft,” 38:2 (Fall 2013), pp. 7–40.
Kemp, R. Scott, “Technology Matters: The Gas Centrifuge, Supply-Side Controls, and the Future of Nuclear Proliferation,” 38:4 (Spring 2014), pp. 39–78.
Khong, Yuen Foong, “Primacy or World Order? The United States and China’s Rise—A Review Essay,” 38:3 (Winter 2013/14), pp. 153–175.
Krause, Peter, “The Structure of Success: How the Internal Distribution of Power Drives Armed Group Behavior and National Movement Effectiveness,” 38:3 (Winter 2013/ 14), pp. 72–116.
Kuperman, Alan J., “A Model Humanitarian Intervention? Reassessing NATO’s Libya Campaign,” 38:1 (Summer 2013), pp. 105–136.
Lake, David A., “Legitimating Power: The Domestic Politics of U.S. International Hierarchy,” 38:2 (Fall 2013), pp. 74–111.
Lieber, Keir A., and Daryl G. Press, “Why States Won’t Give Nuclear Weapons to Terrorists,” 38:1 (Summer 2013), pp. 80...

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