International Security 38:2 (Fall 2013)
International Security publishes essays on all aspects of contemporary security issues. Its articles address traditional topics such as war and peace, as well as more recent dimensions of security, including the growing importance of environmental, demographic, and humanitarian issues, and the rise of global terrorist networks.

Contents for 38:2 (Fall 2013):

MAKING SENSE OF CYBER SECURITY

The Meaning of the Cyber Revolution: Perils to Theory and Statecraft
Lucas Kello

The Myth of Cyberwar: Bringing War in Cyberspace Back Down to Earth
Erik Gartzke

Legitimating Power: The Domestic Politics of U.S. International Hierarchy
David A. Lake

OIL, CONFLICT, AND U.S. INTERESTS

How Oil Influences U.S. National Security
Charles L. Glaser

Fueling the Fire: Pathways from Oil to War
Jeff D. Colgan

CORRESPONDENCE

Debating American Engagement: The Future of U.S. Grand Strategy
Campbell Craig
Benjamin H. Friedman, Brendan Rittenhouse Green, and Justin Logan
Stephen G. Brooks, G. John Ikenberry, and William C. Wohlforth

Reconsidering the Cases of Humanitarian Intervention
Alex J. Bellamy
Robert A. Pape
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International Security 38:2 (Fall 2013)
International Security publishes essays on all aspects of contemporary security issues. Its articles address traditional topics such as war and peace, as well as more recent dimensions of security, including the growing importance of environmental, demographic, and humanitarian issues, and the rise of global terrorist networks.

Contents for 38:2 (Fall 2013):

MAKING SENSE OF CYBER SECURITY

The Meaning of the Cyber Revolution: Perils to Theory and Statecraft
Lucas Kello

The Myth of Cyberwar: Bringing War in Cyberspace Back Down to Earth
Erik Gartzke

Legitimating Power: The Domestic Politics of U.S. International Hierarchy
David A. Lake

OIL, CONFLICT, AND U.S. INTERESTS

How Oil Influences U.S. National Security
Charles L. Glaser

Fueling the Fire: Pathways from Oil to War
Jeff D. Colgan

CORRESPONDENCE

Debating American Engagement: The Future of U.S. Grand Strategy
Campbell Craig
Benjamin H. Friedman, Brendan Rittenhouse Green, and Justin Logan
Stephen G. Brooks, G. John Ikenberry, and William C. Wohlforth

Reconsidering the Cases of Humanitarian Intervention
Alex J. Bellamy
Robert A. Pape
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International Security 38:2 (Fall 2013)

International Security 38:2 (Fall 2013)

International Security 38:2 (Fall 2013)

International Security 38:2 (Fall 2013)

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International Security publishes essays on all aspects of contemporary security issues. Its articles address traditional topics such as war and peace, as well as more recent dimensions of security, including the growing importance of environmental, demographic, and humanitarian issues, and the rise of global terrorist networks.

Contents for 38:2 (Fall 2013):

MAKING SENSE OF CYBER SECURITY

The Meaning of the Cyber Revolution: Perils to Theory and Statecraft
Lucas Kello

The Myth of Cyberwar: Bringing War in Cyberspace Back Down to Earth
Erik Gartzke

Legitimating Power: The Domestic Politics of U.S. International Hierarchy
David A. Lake

OIL, CONFLICT, AND U.S. INTERESTS

How Oil Influences U.S. National Security
Charles L. Glaser

Fueling the Fire: Pathways from Oil to War
Jeff D. Colgan

CORRESPONDENCE

Debating American Engagement: The Future of U.S. Grand Strategy
Campbell Craig
Benjamin H. Friedman, Brendan Rittenhouse Green, and Justin Logan
Stephen G. Brooks, G. John Ikenberry, and William C. Wohlforth

Reconsidering the Cases of Humanitarian Intervention
Alex J. Bellamy
Robert A. Pape

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148561637
Publisher: MIT Press
Publication date: 10/28/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 203
File size: 1 MB
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