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  • INTERNATIONALAFFAIRS

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    MEETING CHINA HALFWAYHow to Defuse the Emerging US-China Rivalry

    Lyle J. Goldstein

    Lyle Goldstein is one of the foremost analysts in America today of the growing US-China security competition. This book presents a detailed and perceptive assessment of the forces driving this competition and offers what will undoubtedly become a highly controversial set of recommen-dations for mitigating it. Although some observ-ers will likely take issue with many of Goldsteins proposals, they cannot avoid consideration of his fundamental argument regarding the need to develop far-reaching, practical means of mutual reassurance in this crucially important relation-ship. This work should stimulate a much-needed debate.

    Michael Swaine, Senior Associate, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

    Libraries are filled with history books, ancient and modern, describing the road to wars. Here is a book that maps an altogether different road, one that just might help avoid needless conflict. What makes Lyle Goldsteins achievement so impressive is the specificity of his prescription. Bold and imaginative, his analysis is also con-crete and actionable. If Washington and Beijing give Meeting China Halfway even half the atten-tion it deserves, the result will be to reframe the Sino-American relationship.

    Andrew J. Bacevich, professor of history and international relations emeritus, Boston University

    LYLE J. GOLDSTEIN is an associate professor in the Strategic Research Department at the US Naval War College (NWC). He was also the founding director of the NWCs China Maritime Studies Institute. He is the coeditor of numerous volumes including China, the United States, and 21st Century Sea Power.

    336 pp. May 2015 ISBN 978-1-62616-160-3, cloth, $29.95 / 24.00

    THE GLOBAL VILLAGE MYTHDistance, War, and the Limits of Power

    Patrick Porter

    This fascinating and well-researched book demolishes the widespread belief that modern technology both exposes the United States to unprecedented dangers and enables it to control distant lands at little or no cost. With clear-eyed logic, Patrick Porter explains why distance, bor-ders, and other key elements of geopolitics remain highly relevant in the era of drones, cyber-technology, and decentralized terror net-works. His arguments are nuanced and clear, his criticisms of the conventional wisdom are com-pelling, and the implications for national security policy are profound.

    Stephen Walt, Robert and Renee Belfer Professor of International Affairs, Harvard Universitys Kennedy

    School of Government

    Porter has written a brilliant book about pro-jecting military power in the modern world. In particular, he shatters the widely held belief that globalization has shrunk the planet, making it easy for bad guys everywhere to strike at the United States and its allies. One hopes that at least some of the many threat inflaters who populate the West will take the time to read The Global Village Myth. They would learn a lot.

    John Mearsheimer, the R. Wendell Harrison Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science,

    University of Chicago

    PATRICK PORTER is Professor of Strategic Studies, University of Exeter (UK) and the author of Military Orientalism: Eastern War through Western Eyes.

    240 pp. 2015ISBN 978-1-62616-193-1, cloth, $49.95ISBN 978-1-62616-192-4, paper, $29.95 Not for sale in the UK, the British Commonwealth (excluding Canada), Europe, and Africa.

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    CYBER BLOCKADESAlison Lawlor Russell

    Incisive, timely, and crisply set out. She explores the cutting edge of conflict in cyberspace with a sure hand, drawing on the lessons of cyber blockades affecting both Estonia and Georgia. This is a prescient work exploring the future of conflict in the newest medium and deserves a place on any security experts shelf.

    Admiral James Stavridis, USN (Ret.), Supreme Allied Commander at NATO 2009-2013 and dean of the

    Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University

    Russells book offers an important and well-argued exploration into the profound differences between a campaign staplethe blockadein pre-cybered conflict and the complexities of its use in new conflicts emerging today across a deeply cybered international system. The work deftly explains how manipulation, control, or dominance of cyberspace and its associated technologies can be adapted to evolve old meth-ods of attack for the new realities of a world of cybered conflict. In so doing, Russell both challenges and refines the legacy presump-tions of current international relations theory. Practitioners, scholars, and students of interna-tional relations and national security will greatly benefit from the rich material and theoretical insights in this excellent work.

    Chris Demchak, professor of strategic research, US Naval War College

    ALISON LAWLOR RUSSELL is an assistant professor of Political Science and International Studies at Merrimack College and a non-resident research scientist at the Center for Naval Analyses. She holds a PhD from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University and has been a lecturer at Boston College and Tufts University.

    176 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-111-5, cloth, $49.95 / 38.50ISBN 978-1-62616-112-2, paper, $29.95 / 24.00

    US FOREIGN POLICY AND DEFENSE STRATEGYThe Evolution of an Incidental Superpower

    Derek S. Reveron, Nikolas K. Gvosdev, and Mackubin Thomas Owens

    [A] very useful, stimulating, and timely survey of US foreign and national security policy, offering fresh insight into both the American way of war and the American way of peace. . . . . Highly recommended.

    Colin Dueck, associate professor in the School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs,

    George Mason University

    [A] must-read for all policymakers and scholars who influence the debate about the American role in international affairs. Drawing on a wealth of expertise and sound analysis . . . this immensely important book helps modern audiences consider how the United States is likely to confront new challenges in the world.

    William Martel, author of Victory in War: Foundations of Modern Strategy and associate professor at The

    Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University

    DEREK S. REVERON is a professor of national security affairs and the EMC Informationist Chair at the US Naval War College.

    NIKOLAS K. GVOSDEV is a professor of national security affairs at the US Naval War College and currently serves as the director of the Policy Analysis subcourse in the National Security Affairs Department.

    MACKUBIN THOMAS OWENS is the editor of Orbis, the quarterly journal of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, and former professor of national security affairs at the US Naval War College.

    272 pp. 2015ISBN 978-1-62616-158-0, cloth, $49.95 / 38.50 ISBN 978-1-62616-091-0, paper, $29.95 / 24.00

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    RECONSIDERING THE AMERICAN WAY OF WARUS Military Practice from the Revolution to Afghanistan

    Antulio J. Echevarria II

    [A] thoughtful, rich, and convincing examina-tion of how and why the United States has used military force to accomplish national objectives throughout its history. Echevarria dismantles the various proponents of a unique American

    way of war by proving that US military practice has always been shaped by the politics of the moment. His thesis that there is no unifying theory is refreshing in its clarity and rife with strategic and operational implications. This book demands attention; a must-read for military offi-cers, politicians, academicsand punditswho all too often ignore the inherently pragmatic nature of the American approach to war in their attempts to shape the policy debate.

    David E. Johnson, director, chief of staff of the Army Strategic Studies Group and author of Fast Tanks and

    Heavy Bombers: Innovation in the U.S. Army, 1917-1945 and Hard Fighting: Israel in Lebanon and Gaza

    A must-read for those convinced that there exists an American way of war that emphasizes over-whelming mass and crushing victory no matter the strategic goals.

    Thomas McNaugher, Professor & Director of Studies, Center for Security Studies (CSS),

    Georgetown University

    ANTULIO J. ECHEVARRIA II is a retired US Army lieutenant colonel and is currently the editor of the US Army War College Quarterly, Parameters. He is the author of several books, including Clausewitz and Contemporary War.

    226 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-139-9, cloth, $49.95 / 38.50ISBN 978-1-62616-067-5, paper, $29.95 / 24.00

    POWER AND RESTRAINTThe Rise of the United States, 18981941

    Jeffrey W. Meiser

    At a time when America is widely viewed as expansionist, this insightful and felicitously written book reminds us that American for-eign policy is also significantly self-restrained. Across thirty-four meticulously-researched his-torical cases from 1898-1941, Meiser shows how domestic factors, such as divided institutions, competitive electoral politics, and anti-imperi-alist norms, limited and eventually eliminated expansionist aims, even as America rose to great power status in the world. His findings shed essential historical light on contemporary foreign policy debates about military interven-tion, regime change, nation-building, public tol-erance of war, institutional gridlock, and partisan politics.

    Henry Nau, professor of Political Science and International Affairs, George Washington University

    [A]n essential contribution to the evolving litera-ture on the behavior of rising great powers. . . . Meiser deftly integrates explanatory logic that cuts across theoretical campspower distribu-tion at the international system level, domestic institutional structure, and normative orienta-tionsto produce compelling conclusions on the behavior of the United States as it joined the ranks of the great powers in the early twentieth century.

    Scott A. Silverstone, United States Military Academy at West Point

    JEFFREY W. MEISER is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Portland and an adjunct professor at the College of International Security Affairs at the National Defense University.

    344 pp. 2015ISBN 978-1-62616-178-8, cloth, $54.95 / 42.50ISBN 978-1-62616-177-1, paper, $34.95 / 24.25

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    CONGRESS AND CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONSColton C. Campbell and David P. Auerswald, Editors

    Colton C. Campbell and David P. Auerswald have organized an impressive collection of essays that gives timely and lively perspectives on the important topic of contemporary congressional and civil-military relations. They combine multiple perspectives that feature accessible original academic research that will help students, scholars, and political practitioners understand relations between Congress and the military establishment.

    James Thurber, Director and Distinguished Professor, Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies,

    American University

    This work of scholarship should be a must-read for people who are affiliated with Congress and the military, as well as students and citizens keen on learning about the Congress-military relationship: how and why it works as it does. There is no doubt that this book is a valuable achievement sure to promote a better understanding of two complex institutions and their interactions.

    Walter Oleszek, American University

    COLTON C. CAMPBELL is a professor of national security strategy at the National War College, National Defense University. His books include the co-edited volume Congress and the Politics of National Security.

    DAVID P. AUERSWALD is a professor of strategy and policy at the National War College. His books include the coauthored NATO in Afghanistan: Fighting Together, Fighting Alone.

    240 pp. 2015ISBN 978-1-62616-185-6, cloth, $49.95 / 38.50 ISBN 978-1-62616-180-1, paper, $29.95 / 24.00

    MISSION CREEPThe Militarization of US Foreign Policy?

    Gordon Adams and Shoon Murray, Editors

    This book addresses one of the most important topics in US foreign policy analysis, and impressively so. It would be hard to find a collection that gathers a broader range of perspectives, or depth of knowledge and experience. Both specialists and newcomers, in either the academy or policy community, will find much to admire.

    Christopher Fettweis, associate professor, Department of Political Science, Tulane University

    Mission Creep: The Militarization of US Foreign Policy? examines the question of whether the US Department of Defense (DOD) has assumed too large a role in influencing and implementing US foreign policy while confronting the challenges arising from terrorism, Islamic radicalism, insurgencies, ethnic conflicts and failed states. Contributors investigate and provide different perspectives on the extent to which military leaders and DOD have increased their influence and involvement in areas such as foreign aid, development, diplomacy, policy debates, and covert operations. The book concludes that there has been a militarization of US foreign policy while it explores the institutional and political causes and their implications.

    GORDON ADAMS is a professor at American Universitys School of International Service. From 1993 to 1997, he was associate director for national security and international affairs at the Office of Management and Budget. His publications include the coauthored Buying National Security.

    SHOON MURRAY is an associate professor at American Universitys School of International Service and director of their US Foreign Policy and National Security masters degree program. She is the author of Anchors against Change.

    256 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-114-6, cloth, $54.95 / 42.50ISBN 978-1-62616-093-4, paper, $34.95 / 26.50

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    NUCLEAR AUTHORITYThe IAEA and the Absolute Weapon

    Robert L. Brown

    Once dismissed as ineffectual, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has in the past twenty years emerged as a powerful international organization. Member states allow the IAEA to render judgment on matters vital to peace and security while nations around the globe comply with its rules and commands on proliferation, safety, and a range of other issues.

    Robert L. Brown details the IAEAs role in facilitating both control of nuclear weapons and the safe exploitation of nuclear power. As he shows, the IAEA has acquired a surprising amount of power as states, for political and technological reasons, turn to it to supply policy cooperation and to act as an agent for their security and safety. The agencys success in gaining and holding authority rests in part on its ability to apply politically neutral expertise that produces beneficial policy outcomes. But Brown also delves into the puzzle of how an agency created by states to aid cooperation has acquired power over them.

    Preface

    1. The Absolute Weapon

    2. Theory of Authority

    3. The Birth of the IAEA, 19451961

    4. The Adolescence of the Agency, 19621985

    5. The IAEA Challenged, 19861998

    6. Nuclear Authority, 19982013

    7. Conclusion

    References

    Index

    ROBERT L. BROWN is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at Temple University.

    208 pp. 2015ISBN 978-1-62616-182-5, cloth, $54.95 / 42.50 ISBN 978-1-62616-183-2, paper, $32.95 / 26.00

    MIDDLE POWERS AND THE RISE OF CHINABruce Gilley and Andrew ONeil, Editors

    A refreshingly readable account of the theory and practice of middle power influence in the contemporary world, which should help to correct the longstanding and rather patronizing neglect of these actors by US academics and policymakers.

    Gareth Evans, foreign minister of Australia 1988-96, and president emeritus of the International Crisis Group,

    Australian National University

    Middle powers have capabilities immediately below those of great powers yet exercise influ-ence far above most other states in global trade and as allies or adversaries in regional security, arms proliferation, and global governance. This book reviews Chinas middle power relations with South Korea, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Australia, South Africa, Turkey, and Brazil. The book also explores how much (or how little) China, and for comparison the US, value middle powers and examines whether or not middle powers can actually shape Chinas behavior.

    BRUCE GILLEY is an associate professor of political science at the Mark Hatfield School of Government at Portland State University. He is the author of five books, including The Nature of Asian Politics, and has twice won the Canada International Councils Cadieux Award for best article.

    ANDREW ONEIL is a professor in the School of Government and International Relations and director of the Asia Institute at Griffith University in Australia. He has been editor-in-chief of the Australian Journal of International Affairs; his most recent book is Asia, the US, and Extended Nuclear Deterrence: Atomic Umbrellas in the Twenty-First Century.

    288 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-083-5, cloth, $54.95 ISBN 978-1-62616-084-2, paper, $32.95 Not available for sale in UK, Ireland, and Europe

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    THE INDIAN OCEAN AND US GRAND STRATEGYEnsuring Access and Promoting Security

    Peter Dombrowski and Andrew C. Winner, Editors

    This book intelligently unpacks the assertion that the Indian Ocean is of central strategic importance in the 21st century. It dives into the complexities of the Indian Ocean strategic picture, insightfully assesses the changes as China and India rise, and identifies options for Americas role and response. This range of expert perspectives brings out the tension at the heart of US policy in Asia in this Indo-Pacific era: How to maintain a stabilizing role when the strategic theater is expanding and Americas relative capabilities are not. There is no simple answer but this book usefully underscores how partnerships will be the key.

    Rory Medcalf, director, International Security Program, Lowy Institute for International Policy

    PETER DOMBROWSKI is a professor in the Strategic Research Department at the US Naval War College.

    ANDREW C. WINNER is a professor and chair of the Strategic Research Department and director of the Indian Ocean Regional Studies Group at the US Naval War College.

    South Asia in World Affairs series232 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-140-5, cloth, $49.95 / 38.50 ISBN 978-1-62616-079-8, paper, $29.95 / 24.00

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    INDIAS RISE AS AN ASIAN POWERNation, Neighborhood, and Region

    Sandy Gordon

    This excellent book combines scholarly analysis based on a wealth of empirical material with policy prescriptions. The conceptual innovation is the use of neighborhood, not region, for South Asia, and region for the larger Asian and Indian Ocean space.

    Eswaran Sridharan, University of Pennsylvania Institute for the Advanced Study of India

    This book examines Indias rise to power and the obstacles it faces in the context of domestic governance and security, relationships and security issues with its South Asian neighbors, and international relations in the wider Asian region. Before it can assume the mantle of a genuine Asian or world power, India must improve its governance and security; otherwise, its economic growth and human development will continue to be hindered and its vulnerabilities may be exploited by competitors in its South Asian neighborhood or the wider region.

    SANDY (ALEXANDER) GORDON is a visiting fellow at the College of Asia and the Pacific at Australian National University (ANU). Previously, he worked as an academic at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA), Wollongong University, and at ANU, from where he retired as professor in 2011. As a public servant, he worked in Australias Office of National Assessments; AusAID; as executive director of the Asian Studies Council; and as head of intelligence, Australian Federal Police. He is the author of several books.

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    THE ENGAGEMENT OF INDIAStrategies and Responses

    Ian Hall, Editor

    Indias rise is often understood only in terms of Indias own policies and actions. The Engagement of India argues convincingly that Indias rise in the international system must also be understood as a dynamic process of interactions between India and other states in a complex international arena. This brilliant collection of essays is essential reading for all those interested in the rise of great powers and in India and its future role in the international system.

    Amitabh Mattoo, director, Australia India Institute, professor of International Relations, University of

    Melbourne and Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

    An up-to-date analysis of Indias external relations in the age of power transitions that will serve as an essential resource for students, scholars, and practitioners.

    Mohan Malik, professor of Asian security, Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies

    IAN HALL is a senior fellow in the Department of International Relations at Australian National University. He is the author of The Dilemmas of Decline: British Intellectuals and World Politics, 1945-75 and The International Thought of Martin Wight, and co-editor of Interpreting Global Security.

    South Asia in World Affairs series224 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-141-2, cloth, $49.95 / 38.50ISBN 978-1-62616-086-6, paper, $29.95 / 24.00

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    GLOBALIZATION AND INDIAS ECONOMIC INTEGRATIONBaldev Raj Nayar

    Baldev Raj Nayar systematically and definitively shows how the economic reforms that opened Indias economy to the global economy over the last three decades have also led to consolidation and integration within. Carefully researched and lucidly written, this is a must-read for the friends and foes of globalization alike.

    Arvind Panagariya, professor of economics and Jagdish Bhagwati Professor of Indian Political Economy,

    Columbia University

    A common critique of globalization is that it causes economic segmentation and even disintegration of the national economy. Baldev Raj Nayars examination of Indias political economy challenges this critique by demonstrating that, on balance, the active role of the Indian state in the areas of economic planning, fiscal federalism, and tax reform, and the inherently expanding character of the market in areas such as trade, investment, entrepreneurship, and migration have resulted in improved economic integration and not increased segmentation.

    BALDEV RAJ NAYAR is professor emeritus of political science at McGill University. He is the author, coauthor, or editor of nineteen previous books, most recently The Myth of the Shrinking State: Globalization and the State in India.

    South Asia in World Affairs series288 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-107-8, cloth, $69.95 / 53.50

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    THE AFRICAN RENAISSANCE AND THE AFRO-ARAB SPRINGA Season of Rebirth?

    Charles Villa-Vicencio, Erik Doxtader, and Ebrahim Moosa, Eds.Foreword by former South African president Thabo Mbeki

    Anyone who wants to understand what is going on in Africa today needs to read this book.

    Desmond Tutu, Archbishop Emeritus Cape TownSouth Africa

    African Renaissance and the Afro-Arab Spring addresses the often unspoken connection between the powerful call for a political-cultural renaissance that emerged with the end of South African apartheid and the popular revolts of 2011 that dramatically remade the landscape in Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia.

    CHARLES VILLA-VICENCIO is a visiting professor in the Conflict Resolution Program at Georgetown University and senior research fellow at the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation in Cape Town.

    ERIK DOXTADER is a professor of rhetoric at the University of South Carolina and a senior research fellow at the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation in Cape Town.

    EBRAHIM MOOSA is a professor of Islamic Studies with appointments in the Department of History and the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies at the University of Notre Dame.

    200 pp. July 2015ISBN 978-1-62616-199-3, cloth, $54.95 / 42.50 ISBN 978-1-62616-197-9, paper, $32.95 / 26.00 Not for sale in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Lesotho, Zambia, Malawi, Uganda, and Kenya

    SALAFISM IN LEBANONFrom Apoliticism to Transnational Jihadism

    Robert G. Rabil

    The most comprehensive, timely and firsthand account available of the origins, rise, and radicalization of Salafism in Lebanon and beyond. This book is indispensable for a better understanding of the Islamist phenomenon and its roots.

    Sadek J. al-Azm, visiting scholar, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University

    Salafism, comprised of fundamentalist Islamic movements whose adherents consider themselves the only saved sect of Islam, has been little studied, remains shrouded in misconceptions, and has provoked new interest as Salafists have recently staked a claim to power in some Arab states while spearheading battles against infidel Arab regimes during recent rebellions in the Arab world. Robert G. Rabil examines the emergence and development of Salafism into a prominent religious movement in Lebanon, including the ideological and sociopolitical foundation that led to the three different schools of Salafism in Lebanon: quietist Salafists, Haraki (active) Salafists; and Salafi Jihadists. Emphasizing their manhaj (methodology) toward politics, the author surveys Salafists ideological transformation from opponents to supporters of political engagement, while demonstrating how activists and jihadi Salafists have threatened regional and international security by endorsing violence and jihad.

    ROBERT G. RABIL is professor, Department of Political Science, Florida Atlantic University. He is the author of Religion, National Identity, and Confessional Politics in Lebanon: The Challenge of Islamism; Syria, the United States, and the War on Terror in the Middle East; and Embattled Neighbors: Syria, Israel, and Lebanon.

    272 pp. 2014 ISBN 978-1-62616-116-0, cloth, $49.95 / 38.50ISBN 978-1-62616-117-7, paper, $29.95 / 24.00

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    TUNISIAN REVOLUTIONSReflections on Seas, Coasts, and Interiors

    Julia Clancy-Smith

    In December 2010 an out-of-work Tunisian street vendor, Mohamed Bouazizi, set himself on fire and precipitated the Arab Spring. Popular interpretations of Bouazizis self-immolation presented economic and political oppression by the Ben Ali regimes as the root causes of widespread social despair that triggered the Tunisian revolution. Yet as Julia Clancy-Smith points out, Tunisias long history of organized political activism and protest movements suggests a far more complicated set of processes. Proposing a conceptual framework of coastalization vs. interiorization, Clancy-Smith examines Tunisias last two centuries and demonstrates how geographical and environmental and social factors also lie behind that countrys modern political history. Within this framework Clancy-Smith explores how Tunisias coast became a Mediterranean playground for transnational elites, a mecca of tourism, while its interior agrarian regions suffered increasing neglect and marginalization. This distinction has had a profound impact on the fate of Tunisia and has manifested itself in divisive debates over politics, the state, and religion as well as womens socio-legal status that have led to a series of mass civic actions culminating in revolution. Clancy-Smith proposes a fresh historical lens through which to view the relationship between spacial displacements, regionalization, and transnationalism.

    JULIA CLANCY-SMITH is professor of history at the University of Arizona. She is the coauthor of The Modern Middle East and North Africa: A History in Documents and author of Mediterraneans: North Africa and Europe in an Age of Migration and Rebel and Saint: Muslim Notables, Populist Protest, Colonial Encounters.

    52 pp. 2014 ISBN 978-1-62616-213-6, ebook, $4.95 / 3.50

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    RELIGION AND THE STRUGGLE FOR EUROPEAN UNIONConfessional Culture and the Limits of IntegrationBrent F. Nelsen and James L. Guth

    Religion and the Struggle for European Union is a major contribution to the literature on religion and politics in Europe. . . . authors display an impressive command of the relevant historical, cultural and political factors, and convincingly argue that Catholics tend to be more supportive of European integration than Protestants.

    Paul Christopher Manuel, Institute for Leadership Studies, Mount St. Marys University

    Brent F. Nelsen and James L. Guth delve into the powerful role of religion in shaping European attitudes on politics, political integration, and the national and continental identities of its leaders and citizens. They compare the Catholic view of Europe as a single cultural entity best governed as a unified polity against traditional Protestant estrangement from continental culture and its preference for pragmatic cooperation over the sacrifice of sovereignty. As the authors show, this deep cultural divide, rooted in the struggles of the Reformation, resists the ongoing secularization of the continent. Unless addressed, it threatens decades of hard-won gains in security and prosperity.

    BRENT F. NELSEN is professor of political science at Furman University.

    JAMES L. GUTH is a professor of political science at Furman. He is co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of Religion and American Politics with Corwin E. Smidt, and Lyman A. Kellstedt.

    Religion and Politics series344 pp. June 2015 ISBN 978-1-62616-200-6, cloth, $59.95 / 47.00ISBN 978-1-62616-070-5, paper, $34.95 / 26.50

    HUMAN DIGNITY AND THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL INSTITUTIONSMark P. Lagon and Anthony Clark Arend, Editors

    The concept of human dignity is powerful, but the international institutions and legal regimes charged with realizing it are not. Lagon and Arend have assembled a wealth of new strategies for strengthening these institutions to make human dignity a reality in the lives of more people.

    Elisa Massimino, President and CEO, Human Rights First

    What role should human dignity play in guiding the mission of international institutions? Human dignity consists of the agency of individuals to apply their gifts to thrive, and requires social recognition of each persons inherent value and claim to equal access to opportunity. Contributors examine how traditional and emerging institutions are already advancing human dignity, and then identify strategies to make human dignity more central to the work of global institutions. Human Dignity and the Future of Global Institutions concludes with a final section that lays out a path for a cross-cultural dialogue on human dignity that could successfully achieve the transformation of global politics into service of the individual.

    MARK P. LAGON is global politics and securi-ty chair, Master of Science in Foreign Service Program, Georgetown University; adjunct senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations; and former US ambassador at large to Combat Trafficking in Persons.

    ANTHONY CLARK AREND is director of the Master of Science of Foreign Service Program and professor of government and foreign service at Georgetown University. He is the author of Legal Rules and International Society.

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    South Asia, which consists of eight states and more than one-fifth of humanity, has emerged as a pivotal region for global order. Indias economic development and rise toward becoming a major power, the regions growing geostrategic significance in both the domains of transnational terrorism and nuclear proliferation, and the protracted conflict in Afghanistan are just a few examples of why South Asia has become increasingly important in contemporary international affairs. This book series aims to publish high quality scholarly works about the region and its international relations, especially about topics relating to security and foreign policy, but also political economy, development, and the environment as they impinge on security, foreign policy, and global order. The series is open to works that advance theory or analyze contemporary policy.

    Countries Included in the Series: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.

    To submit materials appropriate for the series, please follow the guidelines posted on our website at www.press.georgetown.edu. Please send your correspondence to series editor T.V. Paul ([email protected]) and Georgetown University Press acquisitions editor Don Jacobs ([email protected]).

    Afghan EndgamesStrategy and Policy Choices for Americas Longest WarHy Rothstein and John Arquilla, Editors

    A thoughtful group of essays that are particularly valuable for presenting a range of views at a critical juncture in the American experience in Afghanistan.

    Eliot A. Cohen, Osgood Professor of Strategic Studies, Johns Hopkins University

    248 pp. 2012ISBN 978-1-58901-908-9, paper, $29.95 / 20.75Not for sale in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan

    Vying for Allahs VoteUnderstanding Islamic Parties, Political Violence, and Extremism in PakistanHaroon K. Ullah

    Pakistan is a rare case where unresolved issues about relations of Islam to politics intersect with democratic development. Vying for Allahs Vote provides a valuable glimpse into how Islamic party politics in Pakistan has influenced the development of political platforms and how Islam and democracy are likely to impact one another. Insightful and informative.

    Vali Nasr, dean of The John Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies and author of

    The Shia Revival and Forces of Fortune

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    Pakistans Counterterrorism ChallengeMoeed Yusuf, Editor

    The book stands out for being a very comprehensive, brilliantly insightful analysis of the terrorist challenge in Pakistan, its impact on global security, and the possible way forward. A must-read for anyone interested in having a holistic and objective view of terrorism in Pakistan.

    Tariq Parvez, former National Coordinator, National Counter Terrorism Authority (NACTA), Pakistan, and former director general, Federal

    Investigation Agency, Pakistan

    272 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-045-3, paper, $29.95 / 24.00 Not for sale in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan

    SOUTH ASIA IN WORLD AFFAIRST. V. Paul, Series Editor, McGill University

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    Chinas Sent-Down GenerationPublic Administration and the Legacies of Maos Rustication ProgramHelena K. Rene

    This is one of the most fascinating and insightful pieces I have read in public administration in the last few years. The book clearly shows the relevancy of public administration to the Chinese rustication policy and it is the first of its kind to examine a major policy of the Cultural Revolution through the lenses of public administration and policy. . . . This book should be required reading for all public administration students.

    Norma Riccucci, Rutgers University, Newark

    Public Management and Change series248 pp. 2013ISBN 978-1-58901-987-4, paper, $32.95 / 26.00

    ASIA

    WaterAsias New BattlegroundBrahma Chellaney

    Winner of the Asia Societys Bernard Schwartz 2012 Book Award

    A formidable interdisciplinary book. [Chellaney] has done readers a great service in tracking down reams of scholarly information, beautifully knit together, covering a dazzling range of countries and disciples, from Bangladesh to Mongolia, climate change sci-ence to regional security doctrine. Despite the vast scope of the book, the writing is clear and lively. Its main contribution is in synthesizing the many trickles of the international discussion on Asia and water into one single current.

    The Washington Monthly

    400 pp. 2013ISBN 978-1-62616-012-5, paper, $21.95 s / 16.50 Not for sale in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka

    Bridging Troubled WatersChina, Japan, and Maritime Order in the East China SeaJames Manicom

    The best account of the complex history behind the Sino-Japanese impasse over the East China Sea. Despite worrisome trends in recent years, James Manicom furnishes compelling evidence that conflict is not fated. Scholars and practitioners alike will find Manicoms balanced coverage of the policy debates in Tokyo and Beijing eye-opening and rewarding. Theoretically rigorous and empirically rich, this book is essential to understanding the maritime contest between China and Japan.

    Toshi Yoshihara, John A. van Beuren Chair of Asia-Pacific Studies, US Naval War College

    280 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-102-3, cloth, $54.95 / 42.50ISBN 978-1-62616-035-4, paper, $32.95 / 26.00

    Deep Currentsand Rising TidesThe Indian Oceanand International SecurityJohn Garofano and Andrea J. Dew, Editors

    The Indian Ocean is a not only a great body of water but also a geopolitical concept that unites the Middle East and the Western Pacific into one organic continuum, covering the southern Eurasian Rimland. This book adds badly needed depth and specificity to the many security challenges that will make this ocean a major part of the news panorama of the twenty-first century.

    Robert Kaplan, author of Monsoon: The Indian Ocean and the Future of American Power

    352 pp. 2013ISBN 978-1-58901-967-6, paper, $32.95 / 26.00Not for sale in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan

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    Just WarAuthority, Tradition, and PracticeAnthony F. Lang Jr., Cian ODriscoll, and John Williams, Editors

    In the complex, multi-polar international environment of the twenty-first century, who has authority to wage war? This book offers a fascinating, varied, and thought-provoking set of answers to this difficult but immensely important question.

    David Fisher, Kings College London

    336 pp. 2013ISBN 978-1-58901-996-6, paper, $34.95 / 26.50

    Ethics Beyond Wars EndEric Patterson, Editor

    This book is essential reading for scholars and decision makers concerned with contemporary warfare and recommended for general readers interested in the ethics of contemporary international relations. Choice

    256 pp. 2012ISBN 978-1-58901-888-4, paper, $29.95 / 20.75

    The Ethics of InterrogationProfessional Responsibility in an Age of TerrorPaul Lauritzen

    This volume provides a superb and analytically precise analysis of the tensions between legitimate concerns for security in an age of terror and maintenance of core American and professional values. It assesses the role of military psychologists, lawyers, and line military personnel in maintaining professional standards in the face of strong pressures of perceived urgency and exigency. Required reading for anyone seeking moral clarity on these questions.

    Martin L. Cook, Stockdale Professor of Professional Military Ethics, US Naval War College

    240 pp. 2013ISBN 978-1-58901-972-0, paper, $26.95 / 21.00

    Wars EndsHuman Rights, International Order, and the Ethics of PeaceJames G. Murphy

    This is a thoughtful, nuanced book that should provoke reflection and debate.

    James Turner Johnson, Distinguished Professor, Department of Religion, Rutgers University

    224 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-027-9, paper, $29.95 / 24.00

    Ethics & International AffairsA Reader Third EditionJoel H. Rosenthal and Christian Barry, Editors

    The third edition of Ethics & International Affairs provides a fresh selection of classroom resources, ideal for courses in international relations, ethics, foreign policy, and related fields.

    Published in cooperation with the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs 368 pp. 2009ISBN 978-1-58901-272-1, paper, $34.95 / 24.25

    SovereigntyMoral and Historical PerspectivesJames Turner Johnson

    A well-conceived and strong-ly documented examination of how the concept of sov-ereignty has evolved and changed from its inception until today. Combining ease of language with mastery of history, Johnson does his usual superb job of contributing sub-stantially to the history of moral and political ideas.

    Brian Orend, author of The Morality of War, University of Waterloo, Department of Philosophy

    176 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-056-9, paper, $29.95 / 24.00

    ETHICS AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

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    Intelligence and Surprise AttackFailure and Success from Pearl Harbor to 9/11 and BeyondErik J. Dahl

    Where this book breaks new ground is in the examination of warning of terrorist attack, an area where there is comparatively (and surprisingly) little in the way of scholarly research and publication. . . . Professor Dahl has produced a well-written and thought provoking book that provides well-researched analysis of what makes warning intelligence work. It is a worthy addition to the scholarly literature on indications and warning and Intelligence failure.

    Proceedings

    288 pp. 2013ISBN 978-1-58901-998-0, paper, $29.95 / 24.00

    Spies, Patriots, and TraitorsAmerican Intelligence in the Revolutionary WarKenneth A. Daigler

    Even those familiar with the broad outlines of his story will find professional insights beyond the knowledge of academic historians. . . . Perhaps the best you are going to find on the birth of American intelligence.

    The Washington Times

    336 pp. 2014 ISBN 978-1-62616-050-7, cloth, $29.95 / 24.00

    INTELLIGENCE AND ESPIONAGE

    Insincere CommitmentsHuman Rights Treaties, Abusive States, and Citizen ActivismHeather Smith-Cannoy

    Anyone skeptical about the consequences of human rights treaty ratificationand especially protocols that give individuals a right to complain before treaty implementation bodiesshould read these cases with an open mind.

    Beth A. Simmons, Harvard University

    224 pp. 2012 ISBN 978-1-58901-887-7, paper, $29.95 / 20.75

    Driven from HomeProtecting the Rights of Forced Migrants David Hollenbach SJ, Editor

    This book brings renewed attention and perspectives to the economic, ethical, and political complexity of assist-ing those forced to seek lives elsewhere. The effort to blend secular and theo-logical imperatives may not provide solutions to every problem but its offers many of the tools we need to find them.

    Loren B. Landau, director, Forced Migration Studies Programme, University of the

    Witwatersrand, Johannesburg

    296 pp. 2010 ISBN 978-1-58901-646-0, paper, $29.95 / 20.75

    HUMAN RIGHTS

    The Sacredness of the PersonA New Genealogy of Human RightsHans Joas

    If we have anything like a global ethic, and not just one on paper but that is motivating people all over the world to take action to make things better, it is human rights. I have read much on this subject but nothing comes close to what Hans Joas has done in this brilliant new book. He somehow brings the reader into the intensely exciting history of where the idea of human rights came from, how many major issues it has taken on, and where it might go. . . . This is a book for teachers and students, but really for everyone in the world who is trying to make it better.

    Robert N. Bellah, Professor of Sociology, Emeritus, Department of Sociology, UC Berkeley

    232 pp. 2013 ISBN 978-1-58901-969-0, paper, $29.95 / 24.00

    Intelligence ElsewhereSpies and Espionage Outside the AnglospherePhilip H. J. Davies and Kristian C. Gustafson, Editors

    Intelligence Elsewhere is a unique blend of historical and cultural analysis of the diverse foreign intelligence services that stand outside the well-known Anglo-American relationship. It reminds us that in many parts of the world, intelligence not only reflects the societies in which it operates but also shapes the way those countries perceive their interests and world.

    Roger George, National War College

    320 pp. 2013ISBN 978-1-58901-956-0, paper, $34.95 / 26.50

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    Thwarting Enemies at Home and Abroad How to Be a Counterintelligence OfficerWilliam R. Johnson Foreword by William Hood

    This classic work, packed with timeless principles and highly readable, is a vital addition to the book-shelf of any intelligence professional.

    David N. Edger, former CIA operations officer, and visiting professor, University of Oklahoma

    240 pp. 2009ISBN 978-1-58901-255-4, paper, $26.95 / 18.75

    Transforming US IntelligenceJennifer E. Sims and Burton Gerber, Editors

    In this fine volume, a smart and seasoned group of observers, all with direct intelligence operations experi-ence, lays out the policies the United States must adopt in order to get the qual-ity intelligence it so clearly needs.

    Robert J. Art, Brandeis University

    304 pp. 2005ISBN 978-1-58901-069-7, paper, $32.95 / 22.75

    Vaults, Mirrors, and Masks Rediscovering US CounterintelligenceJennifer E. Sims and Burton Gerber, Editors

    The scope of the articles is such that both the counterintelligence expert and neophyte will gain greater understanding of the challenges of this intelligence field. [A] must-read for anyone who is serious about intelligence reorganization and the use of counterintelligence for more than just spy catching.

    International Journal of Intelligence Ethics

    320 pp. 2009 ISBN 978-1-58901-267-7, paper, $32.95 / 22.75

    American SpiesEspionage against the United States from the Cold War to the PresentMichael J. Sulick

    This and Sulicks first volume describe some of the most damaging spies in our history with gripping accounts of their motives, espionage, and the temper of the times. The detailed, often compelling accounts fascinate. But more importantly, they sound a loud warning buzzer to once again challenge our near chronic disbeliefeven todayabout the extent of spying directed against America and the perennial readiness of some to betray it.

    Peter Earnest, executive director, International Spy Museum

    384 pp. 2013ISBN 978-1-62616-008-8, cloth, $26.95 / 21.00

    Analyzing IntelligenceOrigins, Obstacles, and InnovationsRoger Z. George and James B. Bruce, Editors

    Roger George and James Bruce have produced, in this new edition of their classic volume, the best source for wisdom on modern intelligence analysis. With important contributions from superstars in the US profession, this new edition is a landmark signifying professionalization of the intelligence enterprise. It deserves a place on every serious student and practitioners bookshelf.

    Jennifer Sims, senior fellow at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, former deputy assistant secretary of

    state for intelligence coordination.

    400 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-100-9, cloth, $54.95 / 42.50ISBN 978-1-62616-025-5, paper, $32.95 / 26.00

    Learning from the Secret PastCases in British Intelligence HistoryRobert Dover and Michael S. Goodman, Editors

    [A] substantial and timely con-tribution to the American and British intelligence communities on aspects of the importance of creating a process to identify lessons learned, similar to the process used by the military, in spite of the difficulty of drawing lessons from intelligence because most successes go unreported due to the nature of the trade, and failures are analyzed by outsiders who must judge what they are not allowed to observe.

    International Journal of Intelligence Ethics

    336 pp. 2011ISBN 978-1-58901-770-2, paper, $29.95 / 20.75

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    NOW AVAILABLE AS A PAPERBACK Spying in AmericaEspionage from the Revolutionary War to the Dawn of the Cold WarMichael J. Sulick

    Sulick blends the historical record with his own intelli-gence expertise to create a nonfiction espionage thriller on par with the best of Ian Fleming and John Le Carre. Choice

    336 pp. 2012ISBN 978-1-58901-926-3, cloth, $26.95 / 18.75ISBN 978-1-62616-058-3, paper, $19.95 / 15.50

    The Rise and Fall of IntelligenceAn International Security HistoryMichael Warner

    A spectacular contribution to the literature. In it he covers an enormous amount of complex and nuanced material in an extremely easy style, yet his substantial chapter notes and bibliography fully support the academically inclined reader. Were I ever again to teach the history of intelligence, Rise and Fall would unquestionably be my primary text.

    Captain Steven E. Maffeo, U.S. Naval Reserve (Retired), Proceedings

    424 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-046-0, paper, $29.95 / 24.00 ISBN 978-1-62616-103-0, cloth, $49.95 / 38.50

    Persuasion and PowerThe Art of Strategic CommunicationJames P. Farwell Foreword by John J. Hamre

    A timely examination of con-temporary American strategic communication, . . . No other book on the strate-gic communication shelf so clearly lays out the approaches, jargon, tools, and techniques used by State Department diplomats, military officers, and aid workers one finds on the ground in almost every foreign country.

    Brian E. Carlson, defense and diplomacy specialist, InterMedia Research Institute

    304 pp. 2012ISBN 978-1-58901-942-3, paper, $29.95 / 20.75

    INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

    NEW EDITION!Careers in International AffairsNinth EditionLaura E. Cressey, Barrett J. Helmer, and Jennifer E. Steffensen, Editors

    An invaluable resource to those students who are eager to use their international relations training productively. It is respected by those who teach, those who employ, and those who want jobs . . . a trifecta!

    Madeleine K. Albright, Michael and Virginia Mortara Distinguished Professor in the Practice of

    Diplomacy, Georgetown University; former US Secretary of State, reviewing a

    previous edition or volume

    368 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-075-0, paper, $26.95 / 21.00

    Working WorldCareers in International Education, Exchange, and DevelopmentSecond EditionSherry Lee Mueller and Mark Overmann

    Mueller and Overmann provide an engaging intergenerational dialogue about your place in history for readers who share the idealism and values Senator Fulbright embraced. The authors compiled an easily navigable directory of selected resources, prominent organizations, and illuminating profiles of leaders in the field.

    Harriet Mayor Fulbright, Executive Director, Presidents Committee on the Arts and Humanities,

    1997-2000, The Harriet Fulbright College

    352 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-053-8, paper, $26.95 / 21.00

    Career DiplomacyLife and Work in the US Foreign Service Second EditionHarry W. Kopp and Charles A. Gillespie

    Current, dispassionate, and accurate, Career Diplomacy is the must-read book for those seeking understanding of todays Foreign Service. From traditional diplomacy to work in the provinces of Afghanistan and Iraq, it is all here.

    Ronald E. Neumann, former ambassador and president, American Academy of Diplomacy

    320 pp. 2011ISBN 978-1-58901-740-5, paper, $29.95 / 20.75

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    MIDDLE EAST

    QatarA Modern HistoryAllen J. Fromherz

    A welcome and foundational contribution to our understand-ing of Qatars modern history, our understanding of the con-tours of khaleeji authoritarian-ism, and our apprehension of the role that tribes and tribalism play in the politi-cal arena of contemporary Qatar. The books acces-sibility and clarity are a welcome bonus.

    International Journal of Middle East Studies

    224 pp. 2012 ISBN 978-1-58901-910-2, cloth, $29.95 Rights: US, Canada, and Philippines

    Evolving IranAn Introduction to Politics and Problems in the Islamic RepublicBarbara Ann Rieffer-Flanagan

    A timely volume on the aftermath of the 1979 Iranian revolution. . . . This book should be of interest to those who also wish to reexamine the United States in the mirror of change, wondering (and pondering) how much was misplaced between the two countries in these lost decades.

    Political Science Quarterly

    272 pp. 2013 ISBN 978-1-58901-978-2, paper, $26.95 / 21.00

    UPDATED EDITION!ImmortalA Military History of Iran and Its Armed ForcesSteven R. Ward

    This study is the only compre-hensive history of Irans military and as such it is a must-read for students of Iranian history and those looking to understand the factors that drive Iranian strategic thinking and mistrust of the United States and the West.

    International Journal of Middle East Studies

    400 pp. 2009 ISBN 978-1-62616-032-3, paper, $24.95 / 19.50

    HezbollahThe Global Footprint of Lebanons Party of GodMatthew Levitt

    Coming Spring 2015

    Paperback edition with a New Afterword

    Matthew Levitt is a recognized authority on Hezbollah and its activities, both in the Levant and globally. . . . Hezbollah: The Global Footprint of Lebanons Party of God fills a vital gap in understanding the international dimensions of Hezbollah, its reach, and its capacities for terrorism worldwide.

    Charles Allen, former assistant director of central intelligence for collection, CIA

    432 pp. April 2015 ISBN 978-1-62616-201-3, paper, $24.95426 pp. 2013ISBN 978-1-62616-013-2, cloth, $32.95Not for sale in UK, the British Commonwealth (excluding Canada), Europe, and Africa

    NATO in Search of a VisionGlnur Aybet and Rebecca R. Moore, Editors Foreword by Lawrence Freedman

    No recent volume is a better guide to the historical legacies that created the current institutional structure of NATO, the policy dilemmas of the Balkans a decade ago and of Afghanistan today, the complex and ambiguous diplomatic relations between NATO and Russia, and the various schemes for enhancing cooperation within the organization.

    Foreign Affairs

    288 pp. 2010ISBN 978-1-58901-630-9, paper, $29.95 / 20.75

    Story of a Secret StateMy Report to the WorldJan Karski Foreword by Madeleine Albright

    A decade before Professor Karski began his remarkable tenure at Georgetowns School of Foreign Service, he was already teaching by the power of examplewith lessons of heroism, resilience, and uncompromising leadership. All freedom-seeking people around the world should know Karskis story.

    President Bill Clinton

    464 pp. 2013ISBN 978-1-58901-983-6, cloth, $26.95 / 21.00ISBN 978-1-62616-031-6, paper, $16.95 / 13.50

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    SECURITY STUDIES

    Conflict and Cooperation in the Global CommonsA Comprehensive Approach for International SecurityScott Jasper, Editor

    Provides a treasure trove of insights about how to protect the global commons well into the future.

    Patrick M. Cronin, senior advisor and senior director of the Asia program, Center for a New American Security

    280 pp. 2012 ISBN 978-1-58901-922-5, paper, $29.95 / 20.75

    Attacking TerrorismElements of a Grand StrategyAudrey Kurth Cronin and James M. Ludes, Editors

    328 pp. 2004ISBN 978-0-87840-347-9, paper, $32.95 / 22.75

    New Armies from OldMerging Competing Military Forces after Civil WarsRoy Licklider, Editor

    It is a truism of scholarship and policy that lasting peace in the wake of civil wars requires the integration of the rival militaries. But until now we have known little about how this can work or even whether the truism is true. Careful, thorough, and thoughtful, these excellent essays take us a big step forward both theoretically and empirically.

    Robert Jervis, Adlai E. Stevenson Professor of International Affairs, Columbia University

    320 pp. 2014ISBN 978-1-62616-043-9, paper, $34.95 / 26.50 ISBN 978-1-62616-101-6, cloth, $54.95 / 42.50

    Why Peace FailsThe Causes and Prevention of Civil War RecurrenceCharles T. Call

    An impressive, focused exami-nation of a crucial question in the study of political violence.

    Political Science Quarterly

    328 pp. 2012ISBN 978-1-58901-894-5, paper, $32.95 / 22.75

    The National Security EnterpriseNavigating the LabyrinthRoger Z. George and Harvey Rishikof, Editors Foreword by Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, USAF (Ret.)

    Rooted in decades of professional practice, The National Security Enterprise provides an insightful survey of the organizational cultures in our national security architecture that will serve as an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand key players as they construct US national security policy.

    Graham Allison, Harvard University

    384 pp. 2011ISBN 978-1-58901-698-9, paper, $32.95 / 22.75

    Climate Change and National SecurityA Country-Level AnalysisDaniel Moran, Editor

    If you read just one book on climate change this year, this should be it.

    Richard B. Andres, professor of national security strategy, National War

    College and Energy and Environment Security Policy Chair, Institute for National Strategic Studies,

    National Defense University

    320 pp. 2011ISBN 978-1-58901-741-2, paper, $29.95 / 20.75

    Cyberspace and National SecurityThreats, Opportunities, and Power in a Virtual WorldDerek S. Reveron, Editor

    [A]n intelligent and well-informed analysis of contemporary cyber security issues. This is a book by the national security community for the national security community.

    Contemporary Security Policy

    256 pp. 2012ISBN 978-1-58901-918-8, paper, $29.95 / 20.75Not for sale in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan

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    Exporting SecurityInternational Engagement, Security Cooperation, and the Changing Face of the US MilitaryDerek S. Reveron

    [Reveron] argues persuasively that the next US military will be one less fixated on preparing for high-tech future fights than a force centrally engaged in security cooperation abroad: quietly deploying advice, assistance, and the power of the democratic example. . . . This is a realistic vision of our future global military footprintone thats already beginning to play out today.

    David W. Barno, lieutenant general, US Army (Ret.), former US commander in Afghanistan

    224 pp. 2010ISBN 978-1-58901-708-5, paper, $29.95 / 20.75

    Between Terror and ToleranceReligious Leaders, Conflict, and PeacemakingTimothy D. Sisk, Editor

    This clearly focused volume moves beyond easy generaliza-tions about religion and con-flict. . . . Readers interested in how contemporary conflicts are shaped by religion should read this book.

    Terrence Lyons, associate professor, Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution,

    George Mason University

    280 pp. 2011ISBN 978-1-58901-782-5, paper, $32.95 / 22.75

    Security and Development in Global PoliticsA Critical ComparisonJoanna Spear and Paul D. Williams, Editors

    An excellent book: compre-hensive, wise, and sophisti-cated. It deserves to be widely read, not only by students but by all those with an interest in the vital issues it raises.

    Mats Berdal, professor, Department of War Studies, Kings College London

    352 pp. 2012ISBN 978-1-58901-886-0, paper, $32.95 / 22.75

    Strategy in the Second Nuclear AgePower, Ambition, and the Ultimate WeaponToshi Yoshihara and James R. Holmes, Editors

    Good books on strategy are hard to find. Good books on nuclear strategy are even harder to find as we celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the ending of the Cold War. The world, strategy, technology, and economic interdependence provide a profoundly changed and dynamic environment. This book fills a huge void and will be welcomed by both scholars and military strategists alike.

    Gen. Eugene Habiger, US Air Force (Ret.), former Commander, US Strategic Command

    256 pp. 2012 ISBN 978-1-58901-928-7, paper, $32.95 / 22.75Not for sale in Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan

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