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 38:1 (Summer 2013):
In the Eye of the Beholder: How Leaders and Intelligence Communities Assess the Intentions of Adversaries
Keren Yarhi-Milo
Military Primacy Doesn’t Pay (Nearly As Much As You Think)
Daniel W. Drezner
Why States Won’t Give Nuclear and Weapons to Terrorists
Keir A. Lieber and Daryl G. Press
RECONSIDERING THE LIBYAN INTERVENTION
A Model Humanitarian Intervention? Reassessing NATO’s Libya Campaign
Alan J. Kuperman
The Permanence of Inconsistency: Libya, the Security Council, and the Responsibility to Protect
Aidan Hehir
CORRESPONDENCE
Just War Theory and the 2008–09 Gaza Invasion
Davis Brown
Michael L. Gross and Tamar Meisels
Jerome Slater
Nuclear Negotiations with Iran
Paul R. Pillar
Robert Reardon
James K. Sebenius and Michael K. Singh