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1. China in a World of Orders: Rethinking Compliance and Challenge in Beijing's International Relations

2. Dangerous Confidence? Chinese Views on Nuclear Escalation

3. The Domestic Politics of Nuclear Choices

4. How to Enlarge NATO: The Debate inside the Clinton Administration, 1993–95

5. Weaponized Interdependence: How Global Economic Networks Shape State Coercion

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

7. Bound to Fail: The Rise and Fall of the Liberal International Order

8. A Flawed Framework: Why the Liberal International Order Concept Is Misguided

9. Proliferation and the Logic of the Nuclear Market

10. Buying Allies: Payment Practices in Multilateral Military Coalition-Building

11. Power and Profit at Sea: The Rise of the West in the Making of the International System

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

13. Why China Has Not Caught Up Yet: Military-Technological Superiority and the Limits of Imitation, Reverse Engineering, and Cyber Espionage

14. The Strategic Logic of Nuclear Proliferation

15. Old Habits, New Consequences: Pakistan's Posture toward Afghanistan since 2001

16. Keeping the Bombs in the Basement: U.S. Nonproliferation Policy toward Israel, South Africa, and Pakistan

17. The Inscrutable Intentions of Great Powers

18. The Myth of Entangling Alliances: Reassessing the Security Risks of U.S. Defense Pacts

19. A U.S.-China Grand Bargain? The Hard Choice between Military Competition and Accommodation

20. Alliance Coercion and Nuclear Restraint: How the United States Thwarted West Germany's Nuclear Ambitions

21. The Showdown That Wasn't: U.S.-Israeli Relations and American Domestic Politics, 1973–75

22. Soft Balancing in the Americas: Latin American Opposition to U.S. Intervention, 1898–1936

23. Strategies of Inhibition: U.S. Grand Strategy, the Nuclear Revolution, and Nonproliferation

24. Beyond Emboldenment: How Acquiring Nuclear Weapons Can Change Foreign Policy

25. Barriers to Entry: Who Builds Fortified Boundaries and Why?

26. Balancing in Neorealism

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

28. Delegitimizing al-Qaida: Defeating an 'Army Whose Men Love Death'

29. "The Lessons of 1914 for East Asia Today: Missing the Trees for the Forest"

30. "Dead Wrong? Battle Deaths, Military Medicine, and Exaggerated Reports of War's Demise"

31. "Delegitimizing al-Qaida: Defeating an 'Army Whose Men Love Death'"

32. "Ethnofederalism: The Worst Form of Institutional Arrangement…?"

33. Primacy or World Order? The United States and China's Rise-A Review Essay

34. In the Eye of the Beholder: How Leaders and Intelligence Communities Assess the Intentions of Adversaries

35. Military Primacy Doesn't Pay (Nearly As Much As You Think)

36. Why States Won't Give Nuclear Weapons to Terrorists

37. Nuclear Negotiations with Iran

38. "The Myth of Cyberwar: Bringing War in Cyberspace Back Down to Earth"

39. "Legitimating Power: The Domestic Politics of U.S. International Hierarchy"

40. "How Oil Influences U.S. National Security"

41. "Fueling the Fire: Pathways from Oil to War"

42. "Correspondence: Debating American Engagement: The Future of U.S. Grand Strategy"

43. Two Concepts of Liberty: U.S. Cold War Grand Strategies and the Liberal Tradition

44. Israel's War in Gaza: A Paradigm of Effective Military Learning and Adaptation

45. Is a Nuclear Deal with Iran Possible? An Analytical Framework for the Iran Nuclear Negotiations

46. Don't Come Home, America: The Case against Retrenchment

47. Debating China's Rise and U.S. Decline

48. "Unrest Assured: Why Unipolarity Is Not Peaceful"

49. "China's Century? Why America's Edge Will Endure"

50. "Targeting Top Terrorists: How Leadership Decapitation Contributes to Counterterrorism"