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International Security publishes lucid, well-documented essays on all aspects of the control and use of force. Its articles cover contemporary policy issues, and probe historical and theoretical questions behind them. Essays in International Security have defined the debate on American national security policy and have set the agenda for scholarship on international security affairs.
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Volume 41, Number 2, Fall 2016Table of Contents
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View You Can’t Always Get What You Want: Why Foreign-Imposed Regime Change Seldom Improves Interstate Relations
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You Can’t Always Get What You Want: Why Foreign-Imposed Regime Change Seldom Improves Interstate Relations
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View To Arm or to Ally?: The Patron’s Dilemma and the Strategic Logic of Arms Transfers and Alliances
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View Bargaining Away Justice: India, Pakistan, and the International Politics of Impunity for the Bangladesh Genocide
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| ISSN | 1531-4804 |
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| Print ISSN | 0162-2889 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2016-11-24 |
| Open Access | No |




