Center for International Security Studies at Maryland
32 works on record
Works
Economic models of nation specific vs alliance-wide benefits of defense contributions to NATO
International finance, East Europe's relations with the West, and their implications for the West's security
United States-Japanese relations
Can neoclassical economics underpin the economic reform of the centrally-planned economies?
The French military program for nuclear energy, 1945-1981
Pure strategy equilibria in a class of systems defense games
The effect of (the absence of) multinational corporations on the level of Eastern European trade
Mixed public-private benefit and public good supply
Protection of domestic industries vs. defense against possible disruptions
Non-military determinants of military budgets
Burden-sharing and comparative advantage in the Western alliance system
U.S. policy and Japan
Alliance protection against emergency
Anarchy, autocracy, and ideal resdistributive democracy
How middle powers can manage resource weakness
Group composition, collective consumption, and collaborative production
Reversing the arms race
Changing strategies for changing international niches
Economics and the national security
The success trap
The changing context of security in the Balkans
Stockpiling vs. industrial protection as a defense against possible disruptions in international commerce
British, French, and Chinese nuclear forces
Stepping down the thermonuclear ladder
Positive and negative security assurances
Interest group structure and regime change in Japan
Americans on global warming
Korea's road to unification
Toward nuclear disarmament
Seeking a new balance
Prospects for global leadership sharing
The Foreign policy gap