archived issue August 2005 volume 26, issue 2
ARTICLES: CHALLENGING THE PREVAILING WISDOM
Bear Facts and Dragon Boats: Rethinking the
Modernization of Chinese Naval Power
J. Marshall Beier
Learning to Live with Uncertainty: The Strategic
Implications of North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Capability
Andrew O’Neil
What Was It All About After All? The Causes of the Iraq War
Hakan Tunç - View Article
SYMPOSIUM: DEBATING FOURTH GENERATION WARFARE
War Evolves into the Fourth Generation
Thomas X. Hammes- View Article
With responses from James J. Wirtz, Edward N. Luttwak, Martin van Creveld, Antulio Echevarria, Jr., Michael Evans, John Ferris, Lawrence Freedman, David S. Sorenson, Rod Thornton, and a rejoinder from Thomas X. Hammes
BOOK REVIEWS - View Book Reviews
Thomas Schelling and the Nuclear Age: Strategy
as Social Science by Robert Ayson
Barry H. Steiner
The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the
Twenty-First Century by Thomas P.M. Barnett
Brien Hallett
Reform and Reconstruction of the Security Sector
edited by Alan Bryden and Heiner Hänggi
J. Shola Omotola
The Nuclear Tipping Point: Why States Reconsider their
Nuclear Choices edited by Kurt M. Campbell, Robert J. Einhorn, and
Mitchell B. Reiss
Brad Glosserman
Resisting Rebellion: The History and Politics of
Counterinsurgency by Anthony James Joes
Thomas G. Mahnken
The Future of Arms Control by Michael A. Levi
and Michael E. O’Hanlon
Aaron Karp
Water, Power and Politics in the Middle East:
The Other Israeli-Palestinian Conflict by Jan Selby
Jack Kalpakian
Engaging India: Diplomacy, Democracy and the
Bomb by Strobe Talbott
C. Uday Bhaskar
Humanitarian Intervention and International
Relations edited by Jennifer M. Welsh
Andrea Kathryn Talentino
Immaculate Warfare: Participants Reflect on the Air
Campaigns over Kosovo and Afghanistan edited by Stephen D. Wrage
Aaron Karp
Enforcing the Peace: Learning from the Imperial
Past by Kimberly Zisk Marten
Anthony F. Lang, Jr.


