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2/12MILITARY INNOVATION AND TRANSFORMATION
Culture in Conflict
Irregular Warare, Culture Policy,and the Marine Corps
PAULA HOLMES-EBER
In response to the irregular wararechallenges acing the U.S. in Iraqand Aghanistan in , GeneralJames Mattisthen commander oMarine Corps Combat DevelopmentCommandestablished a new MarineCorps cultural initiative. Te goalwas simple: teach Marines to interact
successully with the local populationin areas o conflict. Te implications,however, were anything but simple:transorm an elite military cultureounded on the principles o locate,close with, and destroy the enemyinto a culturally savvy Marine Corps.
Culture in Conflict: Irregular Warfare,Culture Policy, and the Marine Corpsexamines the conflicted trajectory othe Marine Corps efforts to institute
a radical culture policy into a militaryorganization that is structured andtrained to fight conventional wars.More importantly, however, it is acompelling book about Americasshifing military identity in a newworld o unconventional warare.
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How 9/11 Changed Our
Ways of WarEDITED BY JAMES BURK
Following the / attacks, a waragainst al Qaeda by the U.S. and itsliberal democratic allies was next toinevitable. But what kind o war wouldit be, how would it be ought, or howlong, and what would it cost in livesand money? None o this was knownat the time. What came to be knownwas that the old ways o war must
changebut how?
Now, with over a decade o politicaldecision-making and warfighting toanalyze, How / Changed Our Waysof Waraddresses that question. Inparticular it assesses how well thoseways o war, adapted to fight terrorism,affect our military capacity to protectandsustain liberal democratic values.
Te book pursues three themes: whatshaped the strategic choice to go to
war; what orce was used to wage thewar; and what resources were neededto carry on the fight?
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Military Innovation and
Transformation ........... .............. 2-3
Global Security ......................... 3-5
Counterinsurgency and
Terrorism......................................5-7
Proliferation and WMD ......... 7-8
Asian Security ......................... 9-10
Conflict and Politics ............. 10-11
Intelligence ............................. ........ 11
Ordering Information ................6
Exam Copy Policy ....................... 7
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Endurance and War
Te National Sources o MilitaryCohesion
JASEN J. CASTILLO
Scholars and military practitionersalike have long sought to understandwhy some countries militaries fighthard when acing deeat while otherscollapse. In Endurance and War, JasenCastillo presents a new uniyingtheorycohesion theoryto explainwhy national militaries differ in their
staying power. His argument builds oninsights rom the literatures on groupsolidarity in general and militaryeffectiveness in particular, which arguethat the stronger the ties bindingtogether individuals in a group o anykind, the higher the degree o cohe-sion that a group will exhibit whentaking collective action, includingfighting in war. Specifically, he arguesthat two types o ties determine thecohesion, and thereore the resilience,o a nations armed orces during war:the degree o control a regime holdsover its citizens and the amount oautonomy the armed orces possess toocus on training or warfighting.
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Military Adaptation in
AfghanistanEDITED BY THEO FARRELL, FRANS
OSINGA AND JAMES A. RUSSELL
When NAO took charge o theInternational Security AssistanceForce (ISAF) or Aghanistan in, ISAF conceptualized its mis-sion largely as a stabilization andreconstruction deployment. However,as the campaign has evolved and theinsurgency has proved to be more
resistant and capable, key operationalimperatives have emerged, includingmilitary support to the civilian devel-opment effort, closer partnering withAghan security orces, and greatermilitary restraint. All participatingmilitaries have adapted, to varyingextents, to these campaign imperativesand pressures.
Tis book analyzes these initiativesand their outcomes by ocusing onthe experiences o three groups omilitaries: those o Britain, Canada,Denmark, the Netherlands, and theUS, which have aced the most intenseoperational and strategic pressures;Germany, whose troops have acedthe greatest political and culturalconstraints; and the Aghan NationalArmy (ANA) and the aliban, whohave been orced to adapt to a verydifferent sets o circumstances.
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Contractors and War
Te ransormation o USExpeditionary OperationsEDITED BY CHRISTOPHER KINSEY AND
MALCOLM HUGH PATTERSON
In the cacophony of books about mili-tary operations since 9/11, Contractorsand Waris truly a standout. Tis bookis a must-have for any serious prac-titioner or policy maker interested inthe way the U.S. has workedand willworkwith contractors in 21st century
operations.Charles J. Dunlap, Jr., Maj. Gen. USAF
(Ret.), Executive Director,
Center on Law, Ethics and National
Security, Duke University
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Competitive Strategies for
the 21st Century
Teory, History, and Practice
EDITED BY THOMAS G. MAHNKEN
Tis book makes an enormous contribu-tion to the strategic studies literature. Itis mandatory reading for anyone inter-ested in grand strategy, the end of theCold War, the emergence of China asa great power, and the influence of thePentagons legendary Andrew Marshallon the study of strategy.
Ambassador Eric S. Edelman,
Distinguished Fellow, the Center for
Strategic and Budgetary Assessments
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Waging War
Alliances, Coalitions, andInstitutions o Interstate Violence
PATRICIA A. WEITSMAN
Military alliances provide constraintsand opportunities or states seekingto advance their interests around theglobe. War, rom the Western perspec-tive, is not a solitary endeavor. Partner-ships o all types serve as a oundationor the projection o power and theemployment o orce. Tese relation-
ships among states provide the ounda-tion upon which hegemony is built.
Waging Warargues that these institu-tions o interstate violencenot justthe technology, capability, and level oproessionalism and training o armedorcesserve as ready mechanismsto employ orce. Patricia Weitsmanoutlines what she calls a realist institu-tionalist agenda: one that understandsinstitutions as conduits o capabil-
ity. She demonstrates and tests theargument in five empirical chapters,examining the cases o the first GulWar, Kosovo, Aghanistan, Iraq, andLibya. Each case has distinct lessons aswell as important generalizations orcontemporary multilateral warfighting.
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Providing for National
SecurityA Comparative Analysis
EDITED BY ANDREW M. DORMAN AND
JOYCE P. KAUFMAN
Providing for National Security arguesthat the provision o national securityhas changed in the st century as aresult o a variety o different pressuresand threats. In this timely volumeexperts rom both the academicand policy worlds present di-
erent country case studies drawnrom across the globeincludingestablished and newer states, large andsmaller states, those on the rise andthose in apparent declineto identiywhat these key players consider tobe their national security priorities,how they go about providing nationalsecurity, how they manage nationalsecurity, and what role they see ortheir armed orces now and in theuture. Te book concludes that
relative standing and the balance opower remains important to each state,and that all see an important role orarmed orces in the uture.
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New and Old Wars
Organized Violence in a GlobalEra, Tird Edition
MARY KALDOR
Tis third edition has been ullyrevised and updated. Mary Kaldorhas added an aferword answeringcritics o the News Wars argumentand, in a new chapter, she shows howold war thinking in Aghanistan andIraq greatly exacerbated what turnedout to be, in many ways, archetypal
new warscharacterized by identitypolitics, a criminalized war economy,and civilians as the main victims. Likeits predecessors, the third edition oNew and Old Warswill be essentialreading or students o internationalrelations, politics and conflict studiesas well as to all those interested inthe changing nature and prospect owarare.
A timely and important book. Putting
the so-called revolution in military af-fairs firmly to one side, Mary Kaldorhas provided us with a window into the
future of war.
Martin van Creveld,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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5/125COUNTERINSURGENCY
AND TERRORISM
GLOBAL SECURITY
Global Security Upheaval
Armed Nonstate Groups UsurpingState Stability Functions
ROBERT MANDEL
Tis book calls into question the com-monly held contentions that centralgovernments are the most importantor even the sole sources o a nationsstability, and that the subnational andtransnational nonstate orces are amajor source o global instability. Byassessing recent real-world trends,
Robert Mandel reveals that areasexist where it makes little sense torely on state governments or stability,and that attempts to bolster suchgovernments to promote stability ofenprove utile. He demonstrates howarmed nonstate groups can sometimesprovide local stability better that states,and how power-sharing arrangementsbetween states and armed nonstategroups may sometimes be viable. Heconcludes that these trends in theinternational setting call or majorshifs in our understanding o whatconstitutes stable governancepro-posing that we adopt a fluid emergentactor approach.
An unusually important contribution tothe study of governance in the contextof conflict.
William Reno, Northwestern University
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Foreign Powers and
Intervention in Armed
ConflictsAYSEGUL AYDIN
In a decade that includes the wars inIraq and Afghanistan and the NAOaction in Libya it behooves us to un-derstand when interventions are likely,
when they make sense, and when theymight work. Tis book puts on firmerfoundation answers to those questionsand should inform policy and futurescholarship alike.
Patrick Regan,
Binghamton University (SUNY)
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Controlling Immigration
A Global Perspective, Tird EditionEDITED BY JAMES F. HOLLIFIELD,
PHILIP L. MARTIN, AND PIA M. ORRENIUS
Te third edition o this major workprovides a systematic, comparativeassessment o the efforts o a selectiono major countries, including the U.S.,to deal with immigration and immigra-tion issuespaying particular attentionto the ever-widening gap between theirmigration policy goals and outcomes.
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It Takes More than a
NetworkTe Iraqi Insurgency andOrganizational AdaptationCHAD C. SERENA
It akes More than a Networkpresentsa structured investigation o theIraqi insurgencys capacity or andconduct o organizational adaptation.In particular, it answers the questiono why the Iraqi insurgency wasseemingly so successul between and late and yet nearly totallycollapsed by . Te books mainargument is that the Iraqi insurgencyailed to achieve longer-term orga-nizational goals because many o itsorganizational strengths were alsoits organizational weaknesses: thesecharacteristics abetted and thencorrupted the Iraqi insurgencys abilityto adapt.
Experts on armed violence have noted
the growing significance of network-or-ganized insurgencies for some time, butuntil Chad Serenas important new bookthere was no comprehensive analysis ofthem integrating organizational theoryand empirical research. His book is apath-breaking work that should be readby both scholars and practitioners.
Steven Metz, U.S. Army War College
Strategic Studies Institute
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Culture, Conflict, and
CounterinsurgencyEDITED BY THOMAS H. JOHNSON AND
BARRY ZELLEN
Te authors o Culture, Conflict andCounterinsurgencycontend that anenduring victory can still be achievedin Aghanistan. However, to secureit we must better understand thecultural oundations o the continuingconflicts that rage across Aghanistanand Pakistan, and shif our strategy
rom an attritional engagement to asmarter war plan that embraces thesecultural dimensions.
Tey examine the nexus o culture,conflict, and strategic intervention,and attempt to establish i culture isimportant in a national security andoreign policy context, and to explorehow cultural phenomena and inorma-tion can best be used by the military.In the process they address just howintimate cultural knowledge needs tobe to counter an insurgency effectively.
Years of experience gained amongAfghanistans diverse peoples and un-forgiving mountains, as well as throughstateside analysis, infuse these essays,valuable reading for anyone concernedwith Afghanistans future.
David Isby, author ofAfghanistan:
Graveyard of Empires
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6 COUNTERINSURGENCY AND TERRORISM
Learning to Forget
US Army CounterinsurgencyDoctrine and Practice romVietnam to IraqDAVID FITZGERALD
Learning to Forgetanalyzes the evolu-tion o U.S. counterinsurgency (COIN)doctrine over the last five decades.Beginning with an extensive sectionon the lessons o Vietnam, it traces thedecline o COIN in the s, thenthe rebirth o low intensity conflictthrough the Reagan years and theconflict in Bosnia, culminating in thecampaigns in Iraq and Aghanistan. Itexplains how the lessons o Vietnamled the Army to Iraq and the way inwhich their conronting and reimagin-ing o these lessons offered them away out o that war. In the processit provides an illustration o howmilitary leaders make use o historyand demonstrates the difficulties odrawing lessons rom the past that canuseully be applied to contemporarycircumstances.
An excellent study that takes a hard lookat Americas longest and possibly dark-est military shadow.
Antulio J. Echevarria II,
Director of Research, U.S. Army
War College
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Confinement inCounterinsurgencies
LALEH KHALILI
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On Limited Nuclear War in
the 21st CenturyEDITED BY JEFFREY A. LARSEN AND
KERRY M. KARTCHNER
Te last two decades have seen anincrease in nuclear armed states, andin the less constrained policy goals osome o the newer rogue states in theinternational system. Te authors o On
Limited Nuclear War in the st Centuryargue that a time may come when one othese states makes the conscious decisionthat using a nuclear weapon againstthe United States, its allies, or orwarddeployed orces in the context o a crisisor a regional conventional conflictmay be in its interests. Tey assertthat we are unprepared or these typeso limitednuclear wars and that it isurgent we rethink the theory, policy, andimplementation o orce related to our
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Deterring Terrorism
Teory and PracticeEDITED BY ANDREAS WENGER AND
ALEX WILNER
During the Cold War, deterrencetheory was the cornerstone o U.S.oreign policy. Following the /terrorist attacks, however, popularwisdom dictated that terrorist organi-zations and radical anatics could notbe deterredand governments shifedtheir attention to combating terrorism
rather than deterring it.
Tis book challenges that prevailingassumption and offers insight as towhen and where terrorism can bedeterred. It first identifies how andwhere theories o deterrence applyto counterterrorism, highlightinghow traditional and less-traditionalnotions o deterrence can be appliedto evolving terrorist threats. It thenapplies these theoretical propositions
to real-world threats to establish therole deterrence has within a dynamiccounterterrorism strategyand toidentiy how metrics can be createdor measuring the success o terror-ism deterrence strategies. In sum, itprovides a oundation or developingeffective counterterrorism policiesto help states contain or curtail theterrorism challenges they ace.
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The Nuclear Renaissance
and International SecurityEDITED BY ADAM N. STULBERG AND
MATTHEW FUHRMANN
Interest in nuclear energy has surgedin recent years, yet there are risksthat accompany the global diffusiono nuclear powerespecially thepossibility that the spread o nuclearenergy will acilitate nuclear weaponsprolieration. In this book, leadingexperts analyze the tradeoffs associ-
ated with nuclear energy and put thenuclear renaissance in historicalcontext, evaluating both the causesand the strategic effects o nuclearenergy development.
Tis insightful volume asks all of thebig questions raised by the future ofnuclear power and brings togetherleading experts to shed light on them.Te carefully researched chapters avoidoverly simple answers, instead providinganalysis that supports nuanced conclu-
sions. Beyond advancing the scholarlydebate, this excellent volume offers valu-able guidance to policy makers.
Charles Glaser,
The George Washington University
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Eating Grass
Te Making o the Pakistani Bomb
FEROZ KHAN
Going beyond the headlines, Khanprovides unique insights into the po-litical, technical and strategic issuesbehind the untold story of Pakistansbomb. Essential reading for anyone
interested in nuclear history, prolifera-tion, or South Asian security.
Zachary S. Davis,
Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory
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Preventing a Biochemical
Arms Race
ALEXANDER KELLE, KATHRYNNIXDORFF, AND MALCOLM DANDO
This excellent book by top expertslinks in-depth analysis of the CBWprohibition regimes with recent schol-arship on new wars, gives a criticalassessment of biodefense policies andis based on a thorough review of therevolution in the life sciences.
Harald Mller,
Peace Research Institute, Frankfurt
256 pp., 2012
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Security Assurances and
Nuclear NonproliferationEDITED BY JEFFREY W. KNOPF
Tis sophisticated and detailed studyof security assurances provides newinsights into the dynamics of nuclear
proliferation and non-proliferation. Itis an important contribution to both In-ternational Relations theory and policy-relevant research on nuclear deterrence.
Scott D. Sagan,
Professor of Political Science,
Stanford University
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Over the Horizon
Proliferation ThreatsEDITED BY JAMES J. WIRTZ AND
PETER R. LAVOY
Anyone seriously interested in the prob-lem of proliferationpractitioners inthe worlds defense and arms controlestablishments, participants in the NGOworld, senior scholars, and newcomersto these questionswill want and needto keep a copy of Over the HorizonProlieration Treatsat hand.
Edward Rhodes,
Dean, School of Public Policy,
George Mason University
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Wronged by Empire
Post-Imperial Ideology andForeign Policy in India and China
MANJARI CHATTERJEE MILLER
Although India and China have verydifferent experiences o colonialism,they respond to that history in a simi-lar wayby treating it as a collectivetrauma. As a result they have a strongsense o victimization that affects theiroreign policy decisions even today.
Wronged by Empirebreaks newground by blending this historicalphenomenon, colonialism, with mixedmethodsincluding archival research,newspaper data mining, and a newstatistical method o content analysisto explain the oreign policy choiceso India and China: two countries thatare continuously discussed but veryrarely rigorously compared. By reer-ence to their colonial past, ManjariChatterjee Miller explains their puz-
zling behavior today. For example, shedemonstrates why in important cases(such as India going nuclear in or Chinas raught relationship withJapan) their oreign policy behavioris not consistent with the securityexplanations that are dominant ininternational relations.
STUDIES IN ASIAN SECURITY
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Failed Democratization in
Prewar Japan
Breakdown o a Hybrid RegimeHARUKATA TAKENAKA
Harukata Takenaka has written a soberingand impressive work on how democracycan break down before it is given solid
birth.
Takashi Inoguchi, Professor Emeritus,University of Tokyo and President, University
of Niigata Prefecture
STUDIES OF THE WALTER H.SHORENSTEIN ASIA-PACIFICRESEARCH CENTER
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The Nexus of Economics,
Security, and International
Relations in East AsiaEDITED BY AVERY GOLDSTEIN AND
EDWARD D. MANSFIELD
Tis is a first-rate volume with distin-guished contributors writing on an impor-tant subject. East Asia is the worlds mostimportant region for strategic and econom-ic stability, but the nexus between economicand security affairs is poorly understood.
Robert Ross,
Professor of Political Science, Boston College
288 pp., 2012
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Looking for BalanceChina, the United States, and PowerBalancing in East AsiaSTEVE CHAN
Looking or Balance compellingly arguesfor serious change in prevalent Americanforeign policy thinking about power dynam-
ics in world affairs, and thus for how to dealwith China and East Asia.
Davis B. Bobrow,
University of Pittsburgh
STUDIES IN ASIAN SECURITY
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New Challenges for Maturing
Democracies in Korea and
TaiwanEDITED BY LARRY DIAMOND AND
GI-WOOK SHIN
Tis volume, unlike all previous studieson Asian democratization, systematicallycompares the cultural, socioeconomic, andother important consequences of democra-tization in Korea and aiwan.
Doh Chull Shin,
University of California, Irvine
STUDIES OF THE WALTER H.SHORENSTEIN ASIA-PACIFICRESEARCH CENTER
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Integrating Regions
Asia in Comparative Context
EDITED BY MILES KAHLER AND
ANDREW MACINTYRE
Leading scholars examine the driversand state of play in Asian economic re-gionalism, and the future of New AsianRegionalism. Te comparative contextis particularly valuable and refreshing.With many insights, this book is a mustread for scholars and policymakers in-terested in Asian regionalism.
Muthiah Alagappa, ISIS Malaysia
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NATO in Afghanistan
Te Liberal Disconnect
STEN RYNNING
One of the worlds leading experts onNAO, Sten Rynning provides the mostdetailed account to date of the alliancesinvolvement in Afghanistan. With thecombat mission coming to an end, Ryn-nings analysis will be indispensable forthose thinking about NAOs future.
James Goldgeier, American University
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The Politics of American
Foreign PolicyHow Ideology Divides Liberals andConservatives over Foreign AffairsPETER HAYS GRIES
Flying in the ace o the widely heldbelie that in the U.S. politics stopsat the waters edge, Te Politicsof American Foreign Policyarguesthat ideology powerully dividesAmericans over international affairs.In this controversial book, Peter Griesdirectly challenges the view o main-stream political science that ideologydoes notshape the global views o theAmerican people, and that Americansare united in support o multilateral-ism. And he reutes two o the sacredcows o public opinion: that theculture wars are overblown, and thata small Israel lobby is driving U.S.Middle East policy.
Peter Gries makes a convincing case
that the partisan paralysis that hasdistorted our domestic politics has hada surprisingly powerful effect on foreignpolicy as well. He challenges the conven-tional wisdom both among academic
political scientists and among journal-ists and political practitioners about theway public sentiments shape Americandecisions on war and peace.
James Fallows, The Atlantic
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Islam in the Balance
Ideational Treats in Arab PoliticsLAWRENCE RUBIN
Islam in the Balanceis an analysis ohow ideas, or political ideology, canthreaten states and how states reactto ideational threats. It examines thethreat perception and policies o twoArab, Muslim majority states, Egyptand Saudi Arabia, in response to therise and activities o two revolutionary
Islamic states, established in Iran
() and Sudan ().
Te book has significant implicationsor international relations theory andengages important debates in com-parative politics about authoritarian-ism and Islamic activism. Its findingsabout how an Islamist regime or statebehaves will provide vital insight orpolicy creation by the U.S. and itsMiddle East allies should another suchregime or state emerge.
Tis groundbreaking book unitestheoretical innovation with area-basedinsight. It is essential reading for areaspecialists, along with political scientistsand even a more general audience.
Patrick James,
University of Southern California
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ASIAN SECURITY CONFLICT AND POLITICS
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Diversionary War
Domestic Unrest andInternational Conflict
AMY OAKES
Oakes presents an innovative theoreticalsynthesis that has real explanatory power.She then tests it with quantitative andqualitative methods that are exemplars of
multi-method research. Te result is a bookthat deserves a wide audience in the field.
Jeffrey Pickering,
Kansas State University
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Beyond Great Powers and
Hegemons
Why Secondary States Support,
Follow, or ChallengeEDITED BY KRISTEN P. WILLIAMS,
STEVEN E. LOBELL, AND NEAL G. JESSE
Beyond Great Powers and Hegemonsexamines how secondary and tertiarystates respond to the policies of primarystates, a still understudied topic of im-mense contemporary importance.
David A. Lake,
University of California, San Diego
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Costly Democracy
Peacebuilding and Democra-tization Afer War
CHRISTOPH ZRCHER,
CARRIE MANNING, KRISTIE D.
EVENSON, RACHEL HAYMAN,
SARAH RIESE, AND NORA ROEHNER
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Secret Intelligence in the
European States System,
19181989EDITED BY JONATHAN HASLAM AND
KARINA URBACH
This collection of essays by notablescholars advances our understandingof aspects of European intelligencehistory, still an underdog feld com-
pared to the enormous literature onAnglo-American intelligence. The es-says on French intelligence, in partic-ular, are outstandinggems of insight
into a national intelligence system thatstruggled to make a difference.
Wesley Wark, University of Ottawa
256 pp., 20139780804783590 Cloth $60.00 $48.00 sale
Anonymous Agencies,
Backstreet Businesses, and
Covert Collectives
Rethinking Organizations in thest Century
CRAIG SCOTT272 pp., 3 tables, 5 figures, 20139780804781381 Cloth $55.00 $44.00 sale
11INTELLIGENCE
Constructing Cassandra
Reraming Intelligence Failure atthe CIA, MILO JONES AND
PHILIPPE SILBERZAHN
Constructing Cassandraconducts aninquiry into the intelligence ailuresat the CIA that resulted in our keystrategic surprises experienced by theU.S.: the Cuban Missile Crisis in ,the Iranian revolution o , thecollapse o the USSR in , and the
/ terrorist attacks. While some othese events may seem distant, thesesurprises still play out today in U.S.policy. Although there has been noshortage o studies exploring howintelligence ailures can happen, noneo the prevailing explanations has beenable to provide a unified understandingo the phenomenon. Without thatunderstanding, ailures will happenagainwith dramatic consequences.
This important book will provoke adebate within the Intelligence Com-munity that will expose new truths andframe current intelligence dilemmas ina new light. Its emphasis on the socialnature of intelligence analysis willcontribute to a new understanding ofthe intelligence process.
Jim Breckenridge,
Mercyhurst University
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