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1. The Russian Bloodletting Strategy in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War: From Success to Hubris

2. PART II: Whale Songs of Wars Not Yet Waged: The Demise of Natural-Born Killers through Human-Machine Teamings Yet to Come

3. The Legal Role of Government in Protecting Cultural Heritage and Archaeological Sites in the War-Affected Countries: The Case of Iraq and Syria

4. Armenian-Azerbaijani Relations in the Wake of the Second Karabakh War

5. Russia's War and The Future of European Order

6. The Long Shadow of the 1962 War and the China-India Border Dispute

7. Multi-dimensional assessment of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War

8. Genocide, ethical imperatives and the strategic significance of asymmetric power: India’s diplomatic and military interventions in the Bangladesh Liberation War (Indo-Pakistan War of 1971)

9. The cost of appeasement

10. Rethinking & Revisiting Diplomacy Volume XXIII, Number 1

11. Türkiye and the Russia-Ukraine War: Impact on the West, Central Asia, and the Caucasus

12. La dimensión informativa sobre la guerra: su aplicación al caso de la intervención militar turca en Rojava

13. Vengeful Citizens, Violent States: A Theory of War and Revenge, Rachel Stein

14. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Wargaming and the Military

15. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Special Issue on Strategic Culture

16. Humanitarian Intervention and International Order: The Endless Wars Problem

17. El artículo analiza la compleja relación, presente en la esfera internacional,entre política y justicia que queda reflejada en el Tribunal Especial para el Líbano. Se emplean,como líneas argumentales, la problemática de su establecimiento por medio de la resolución 1757 (2007) del Consejo de Seguridad y su carácter selectivo, así como la confrontación jurídico-doctrinal planteada en el caso Ayyash et al., también conocido como asunto Hariri. Se subraya la importancia de los factores contextuales,especialmente aquellosdesencadenados a partir de 2004, con el fin de explicar la división interna —con protagonistas internacionales—del país en dos bloques cuya confrontación serviría de pretexto para la puesta en marcha de un tribunal único que responde a los intereses de una comunidad internacional seducida porla posibilidad de lograr una condena judicial por terrorismo contra Hizballah —y/o Siria—en un momento de preponderancia de la formación chií.La decisión interlocutoria de 2011 de la Sala de Apelaciones pareció manifestarse como un buen augurio en aquella dirección al afirmar la necesidad de interpretar el delito de terrorismo recogido en el artículo 314 del Código Penal del Líbano conforme a un crimen internacional de terrorismo de carácter consuetudinario. La revolucionaria decisión —junto con el proceso que llevó a su publicación—reveló,sin embargo,cierta precipitación y oportunismo que por fortuna y justicia la sentencia de 2020 rechaza por innecesaria e incierta.El artículo sostiene que todo ello ha contribuido a debilitar la credibilidad de un Tribunal,ejemplo de justicia selectiva, y ha mostrado pocadeferencia por la soberanía del Estado libanés.

18. Pax Caucasia: Prospects of Peace and Cooperation in South Caucasus

19. From Struggle to Permanent Failure Why the Karabakh Attempt at Secession Failed

20. The Effect of War on Economic Growth

21. Ottomanism at its Final Gasp: Memoirs of the Ottomans on Duty in Arab Provinces during World War I

22. Migraciones, deportaciones, colonización y geopolítica durante las guerras dácicas de Trajano (101-106 d.C.) (Migrations, Deportations, Colonization and Geopolitics during Trajan’s Dacian Wars (101 -106 AD))

23. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Naval Integration and the Future of Naval Warfare

24. Armenia and Azerbaijan: Between Failed Peace and War

25. Turkish AK Parti’s Posture towards the 2003 War in Iraq The Impact of Religion amid Security Concerns

26. Peace Forged by Warfare: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 70 Years After

27. Drones, Warfare and the Deconstruction of the Enemy

28. A Dynamic Model of the Spread of Intrastate War

29. ROC(K) Solid Preparedness: Resistance Operations Concept in the Shadow of Russia

30. Casualties of War: The Legacy of South Korean Participation in the Vietnam Conflict

31. The US in Afghanistan: Consequences of an Untimely Withdrawal

32. Current law constraining the President: a series on Congress’s options to limit arms sales and aid to Saudi Arabia, part 2

33. Opportunity and Willingness as a Pre-Theoretical Framework in Explaining Wars

34. Territorial acquisition, commitment, and recurrent war

35. Hybrid Warfare and Deniability as Understood by the Military

36. Not Our War: Iraq, Iran and Syria’s Approaches towards the PKK

37. Large-N Analysis in the Study of Conflict

38. Mobilization Follies in International Relations: A Multimethod Exploration of Why Some Decision Makers Fail to Avoid War When Public Mobilization as a Bargaining Tool Fails

39. Can Memories of the Japan-Korea dispute on “Comfort Women” Resolve the Issue?

40. Freeze and Advance: How North Korea Maneuvered to Get the Bomb and Prospects for Its Nuclear Future

41. The End of War: How a Robust Marketplace and Liberal Hegemony Are Leading to Perpetual World Peace

42. The Demographic Transition Theory of War: Why Young Societies Are Conflict Prone and Old Societies Are the Most Peaceful

43. Wars in the later 21st century: Forecast developments in the methods of warfare

44. Influence of global security environment on collective security and defence science

45. Fall 2018 edition of Strategic Visions

46. September 2018 Issue

47. Journal of Advanced Military Studies: Superpowers

48. Is Terrorism Becoming an Effective Strategy to Achieve Political Aims?

49. Procopius of Caesareea’s “History of Wars” and the Expression of Emotions in Early Byzantium

50. ARAB STUDIES JOURNAL VOL. XXVI, NO. 2

51. he Economic forces of victory versus those of defeat: The case of the Greek-Turkish war (1919-1922).

52. A Sociology of the Drone

53. Image of USA in Urban Pakistan: An Empirical Assessment

54. Americans are morally responsible for America’s war on Yemen a series on Yemen, part 1

55. The US-Saudi coalition’s impact on Yemen’s health – a series on Yemen, part 2

56. Yemen: drained, uncertain, and ignored – a series on Yemen, part 3

57. To Assad and his admirers, Trump offers ‘hope and change’

58. Reflecting on Vietnam: A Young Diplomat goes to War

59. The Global Exchange (Spring 2017)

60. January 2017 Issue

61. Positionality in Embodied War Imaginaries: American Snipers

62. Lack of Dissuasive Policy: the Case of Ifni-Sahara War / La ausencia de política disuasoria: el caso de la guerra de Ifni-Sáhara

63. The ad bellum Challenge of Drones: Recalibrating Permissible Use of Force

64. An Appraisal of Pakistan’s Nuclear Policy during War on Terror

65. Extremism in Contemporary Pakistan: Threats, Causes and Future Policy

66. Too Quick on the Draw: Militarism and the Malpractice of Diplomacy in America

67. The Relevance of Clausewitz’s Theory of War to Contemporary Conflict Resolution

68. Debating State Capacity and Intrastate Wars in South Asia

69. Disarming the Subject: Remembering War and Imagining Citizenship in Peru | Désarmer le sujet : souvenirs de la guerre et citoyenneté imaginée au Pérou

70. Baku Dialogues

71. The Education of an Anti-Imperialist: Robert La Follette and U.S. Expansion, Richard Drake

72. The Myth of the Democratic Peacekeeper: Civil–Military Relations and the United Nations, Arturo C. Sotomayor

73. A Scrap of Paper: Breaking and Making International Law during the Great War, Isabel V. Hull

74. Why Factions Switch Sides in Civil Wars: Rivalry, Patronage, and Realignment in Sudan

75. Sleepwalking Again: The End of the Pax Americana 1914–2014; After Gaza 2014: Schabas; Peer Review Redux; In this Issue

76. The Enactment of Irony: Reflections on the Origins of the Martens Clause

77. The Four Horseman of the Modern World: FSR Interviews Dr. Harlan Ullman

78. The State of the Sudans: An Interview with James Copnall

79. Accountability for Armed Contractors

80. Special Operations Today: FSR Interviews LTG Cleveland (Ret.) Former Commanding General, USASOC

81. A 'Bastard' Feudal State: Governance by the Military Class in Late Medieval England

82. When War is Not Worth Winning

83. China’s Development of Space Warfare and Its Operational Applications

84. A Look Back at NATO’s 1999 Kosovo Campaign: A Questionably "Legal" but Justifiable Exception?

85. Hostis ante portas: el poder, la guerra y la figura del enemigo en las relaciones internacionales

86. Las «nuevas guerras»: una propuesta metodológica para su análisis

87. Political Capitalism

88. Mike Martin. An Intimate War: An Oral History of the Helmand Conflict. London, UK: C. Hurst Co., 2014.

89. Five Bad Options for Gaza

90. The Misunderstood Lessons of Bosnia for Syria

91. Scholarship and the ship of state: rethinking the Anglo-American strategic decline analogy

92. Colombia and the War in the Eyes of the FARC

93. The ELN's War

94. Tools of modification and extension of the area of strategic influence of Russia / Herramientas de modificación y ampliación del área de influencia estratégica de Rusia

95. Organizative Culture and Military Innovation: the Case of the Israel Defense Forces / Cultura organizativa e innovación militar: el caso de las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel

96. The socialization between the professional groups of the foreign policy. The case of the institutionalization of the French civil-military activities in former Yugoslavia | La socialisation entre groupes professionnels de la politique étrangère Le cas de l’institutionnalisation des activités civilo-militaires françaises en ex-Yougoslavie

97. Humanity Considerations Cannot Reduce Wars Hazards Alone: Revitalizing the Concept of Military Necessity

98. How Realism Waltzed Off: Liberalism and Decisionmaking in Kenneth Waltz's Neorealism

99. Indignation, Ideologies, and Armed Mobilization: Civil War in Italy, 1943–45

100. Blood Revenge and Violent Mobilization: Evidence from the Chechen Wars