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2601. Postwar Afghanistan – The Road From Here

2602. Democratic America in Northeast Asia: U.S. Strategy, Theater Missile Defense, and Allied Defense Relationships

2603. Today's Profits, Tomorrow's Losses: The Commercialization of US Arms Export Reform and its Implications on National and Regional Security

2604. Preventing and Combatting Terrorism in Bosnia and Hercegovina

2605. Telos or Brick Wall? British Nuclear Posture and European Defence Integration

2606. After 9/11: Preventing Mass-Destruction Terrorism and Weapons Proliferation

2607. Voices From The Iraqi Street

2608. The Meanings of Palestinian Reform

2609. Moving Macedonia Towards Self-Sufficiency: A New Security Approach for NATO and the EU

2610. Iraq Backgrounder: What Lies Beneath

2611. Kyrgyzstan's Political Crisis: An Exit Strategy

2612. Middle East Endgame I: Getting To A Comprehensive Arab-Israeli Peace Settlement

2613. Fighting to Control Yugoslavia's Military

2614. Pakistan: Madrasas, Extremism And The Military

2615. Kashmir: Confrontation and Miscalculation

2616. Resuming U.S.-Indonesia Military Ties

2617. Somalia: Countering Terrorism in a Failed State

2618. Capturing the Moment: Sudan's Peace Process in the Balance

2619. Serbia: Military Intervention Threatens Democratic Reform

2620. Pakistan: The Dangers of Conventional Wisdom

2621. The IMU and the Hizb-ut-Tahrir: Implications of the Afghanistan Campaign

2622. The Cost of Multilateral Action

2623. Economic Issues Raised by Treatment of Takings Under NAFTA Chapter 11

2624. Home Bias, Transactions Costs, And Prospects For The Euro: A More Detailed Analysis

2625. Moral Hazard and the U.S. Stock Market: Analyzing the “Greenspan Put”?

2626. Building the Dual Earner/Dual Carer Society: Policy Developments in Europe

2627. Three Worlds of Working Time: Policy and Politics in Work-time Patterns of Industrialized Countries

2628. Continuity as the Path to Change: Institutional Innovation in the 1976 British Race Relations Act

2629. Human Rights Defenders on the Frontlines of Freedom: Protecting Human Rights in the Context of the War on Terror

2630. The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Historical and Prospective Intervention Analyses

2631. Homeland Security: A Competitive Strategies Approach

2632. Conference-Workshop on the Northern European Initiative

2633. Onward, Liberal Soldiers? The Crusading Logic of Bush's Grand Strategy and What Is Wrong with It

2634. Communicating Nuclear Risk: Informing the Public about the Risks and Realities of Nuclear Terrorism

2635. Saudi Military Forces Enter the 21st Century: The Saudi Air Force

2636. Saudi Military Forces Enter the 21 st Century: VI. Saudi Force Plans, Military Personnel, Military Expenditures, and Arms Transfers

2637. The New American Approach to Defense: The FY2003 Program Notes on Homeland Defense, Counterterrorism, Asymmetric Warfare, and Force Transformation

2638. The Global Nuclear Balance: A Quantitative and Arms Control Analysis

2639. Saudi Military Forces Enter the 21st Century: IX. The Saudi Air Force

2640. Proliferation in the "Axis of Evil": North Korea, Iran, and Iraq

2641. US and Russian Nuclear Forces and Arms Control After the US Nuclear Posture Review

2642. Fourth Freedom Forum Cosponsors Conference on Averting Nuclear Anarchy

2643. Nation of Origin Bias and the Enforcement of Immigration Laws by the Immigration and Naturalization Service

2644. Between Dialogue and Partnership: What North-South Relationship Across the Mediterranean?

2645. Strategic Challenges for the Bush Administration

2646. Cluster Bombs: the Case for New Controls

2647. Reinvigorating Multilateral Arms Control

2648. Fieldwork Methodology for a CDIE Assessment of USAID and Poverty Reduction Approaches

2649. Complex Emergencies And USAID's Humanitarian Response

2650. Defining U.S. National Security for the Next Generation

2651. Building Foundations for Cooperative Behavior Through U.S. Foreign Aid

2652. Rethinking Development Assistance and the Role of AID in U.S. Foreign Policy

2653. International Constraints and Indigenous Strengths in Preventive Development

2654. How Do We Change the Way We Use Foreign Assistance to Help Prevent Deadly Conflicts?

2655. Developing a More Effective Conflict Prevention Capacity in an Increasingly Unstable World

2656. Fear, Security and the Apocalyptic World View: The Cold War's Cultural Impact and Legacy

2657. Policy Space and voting Coalitions in Congress: the Bearing of Policy on Politics, 1930-1954

2658. When (And How) Regions Become Peaceful: Explaining Transitions From War To Peace

2659. International And Transatlantic Images Of Belonging: The United States And Europe In The 21st Century

2660. Foreign Missile Developments and the Ballistic Missile Threat Through 2015

2661. The Global War on Terrorism

2662. An Empirical Comparison of Bundesbank and ECB Monetary Policy Rules

2663. Monetary Policy and Exchange Rate Pass-Through

2664. Battling International Bribery 2001

2665. Report on Biological Warfare Defense: Vaccine Research Development Programs

2666. Russia in the International System

2667. Permanent and Transitory Components of Business Cycles: Their Relative Importance and Dynamic Relationship

2668. Second Annual Report

2669. Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Future DoD Airborne High-Frequency Radar Needs/Resources

2670. The Use of Cyclical Indicators in Estimating the Output Gap in Japan

2671. Home Bias and High Turnover Reconsidered

2672. A Retrospective on J. Denis Sargan and His Contributions to Econometrics

2673. Border Effects within the NAFTA Countries

2674. Growing Global Migration and Its Implications for the United States

2675. Protecting the Homeland: Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Defensive Information Operations 2000 Summer Study Volume II

2676. Report on Allied Contributions to the Common Defense 2001

2677. Forecast Uncertainty in Economic Modeling

2678. Patience, Persistence, and Welfare Costs of Incomplete Markets in Open Economies

2679. North Korea's Engagement—Perspectives, Outlook, and Implications

2680. Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Options for Acquisition of the Advanced Targeting Pod and Advanced Targeting FLIR Pod

2681. Protecting the Homeland: Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Defensive Information Operations 2000 Summer Study Volume I

2682. Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Improving Fuel Efficiency of Weapons Platforms

2683. Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Training Superiority Training Surprise

2684. Commentaries: The U.S. National Intelligence Council's Global Trends 2015: Excerpts, Commentaries, And Response

2685. Linkage and Legalism in Institutions: Evidence From Agricultural Trade Negotiations

2686. Asian Perspectives on the Challenges of China

2687. Adversary Use of NBC Weapons: A Neglected Challenge

2688. U.S.-Saudi Relations: Rebuilding the Strategic Consensus

2689. China: Making the Case for Realistic Engagement

2690. Regional Conflicts with Strategic Consequences

2691. A Golden Opportunity: The Next Steps in U.S.-Indian Relations

2692. A Military for the 21st Century: Lessons from the Recent Past

2693. Normalizing U.S.-Russian Relations

2694. Revising the Two-Major Theater War Standard

2695. Renovating U.S. Strategic Arms Control Policy

2696. The U.S. Strategic Posture Review: Issues for the New Administration

2697. The Strategic Implications of a Nuclear-Armed Iran

2698. Youth as Social and Political Agents: Issues in Post-Settlement Peace Building

2699. Caribbean Tourism: Igniting the Engines of Sustainable Growth

2700. Protest and Collaboration: Transnational Civil Society Networks and the Politics of Summitry and Free Trade in the Americas