Tag Archive for ‘power’
Why U.S. Power Does Not Deter Challenges
BY NUNO P. MONTEIRO, PhD From Volume 5, Issue 2 – Spring/Summer 2010: Spotlight on Security. How U.S. foreign policy could be more effective through more credible assurances for compliance
The Transformed Global Threat Environment
BY JOHN GANNON, PhD From Volume 5, Issue 2 – Spring/Summer 2010: Spotlight on Security. Understanding the myriad of evolving challenges facing the U.S. intelligence community
State Capacity as a Conceptual Variable
BY MATTHEW ADAM KOCHER, PhD From Volume 5, Issue 2 – Spring/Summer 2010: Spotlight on Security. State capacity has become a central concept in security studies. Matthew Adam Kocher argues that common uses of the concept to explain violent conflict are tautological and instead outlines several approaches to disaggregate the state analytically so as to lead to more rigorous empirical research on violence.




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