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2. Immovable positions: Public acknowledgment and bargaining in military basing negotiations
3. Ahead of the pivot (the role of the guard in the Asian Pacific strategy)
4. Fueling the fire: Pathways from oil to war
5. Defending RTIP (Rational Theory of International Politics), without offending unnecessarily
6. Dilemmas about security dilemmas
7. Crises as signals of strength: The significance of affect in close allies' relationships
8. State socialization and structural realism
9. Hierarchy and legitimacy in international systems: The tribute system in early modern East Asia
10. Norms as weapons of war
11. Is anybody not an (international relations) liberal?
12. Why some states participate in UN peace missions while others do not: An analysis of civil-military relations and its effects on Latin America's contributions to peacekeeping operations
13. An alternative to COIN (counterinsurgency)
14. Researching democracy and terrorism: How political access affects militant activity
15. The security dilemma: A conceptual analysis
16. Apologies in international politics
17. Striking a balance: Posturing the future for COIN (counterinsurgency) and conventional warfare
18. Loyalist women paramilitaries in Northern Ireland: Beginning a feminist conversation about conflict resolution
19. US strategic nuclear arms control: Campaign echoes and Obama's options
20. COIN (counterinsurgency) in the real world
21. Democracy and nuclear arms control--destiny or ambiguity?
22. If not soft balancing, then what? Reconsidering soft balancing and U.S. policy toward China
23. A rose by any other name: Neoclassical realism as the logical and necessary extension of structural realism
24. Unexpected affinities? Neoconservatism's place in IR (international relations) theory
25. How American treaty behavior threatens national security
26. United States hegemony and the new economics of defense
27. Militant Islam and the futile fight for reputation
28. Rhetoric, legitimation, and grand strategy
29. Reputation, cult of reputation and international conflict
30. Nicaragua-Venezuela alliance: Venezuelan-based Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of the Americas (ALBA) tampers with Nicaragua's constitution
31. Bringing in Darwin: Evolutionary theory, realism, and international politics
32. Essence of excision: A critique of the new version of Essence of Decision
33. Regrounding realism: Anarchy, security, and changing material contexts
34. Prestige and the origins of war: Returning to realism's roots
35. Is anybody still a realist?
36. Inconsistent irredentism? Political competition, ethnic ties, and the foreign policies of Somalia and Serbia
37. Why they fight: Hypotheses on the causes of contemporary deadly conflict
38. Variations on a theme: The conceptualization of deterrence in Israeli strategic thinking
39. Anglo-German rivalry and the 1939 failure of deterrence
40. Myth of the European Concert: The realist-institutionalist debate and great power behavior in the Eastern Question, 1821-41
41. From the outside in, from the inside out: NATO expansion and international relations theory
42. Reputation and rational deterrence theory
43. Intimate enemies: The politics of peacetime alliances
44. Sheep in sheep's clothing: Why security seekers do not fight each other
45. "Clash of civilizations" thesis as an argument and as a phenomenon
46. Legitimating power: The domestic politics of U.S. international hierarchy
47. State interests and institutional rule trajectories: A neorealist interpretation of the Maastricht Treaty and European Economic and Monetary Union
48. Anarchy and the emulation of military systems: Military organization and technology in South America, 1870-1930
49. Neorealism and the myth of bipolar stability: Toward a new dynamic realist theory of major war
50. Process variables in neorealist theory
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