Series

The Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) is a policy research and strategic gaming organization within the National Defense University serving the US Department of Defense, its components, and interagency partners. The McNair publication series features research papers on international relations, and on US foreign relations and foreign policy.

Publishers: Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS)
Publications: Sadam's War: An Iraqi Military Perspective of the Iran-Iraq War
Reassessing the Implications of a Nuclear-Armed Iran
Clausewitzian Friction and Future War
Oil for the Lamps of China
Agricultural Bioterrorism
Europe's New Security Vocation
The Strategic Implications of a Nuclear-Armed Iran
All Possible Wars? Toward a Consensus View of the Future Security Environment, 2001-2025
The Revenge of the Melians: Asymmetric Threats and the Next QDR
Illuminating Tomorrow's War
The Revolution in Military Affairs: Allied Perspectives
Searching for Partners: Regional Organizations and Peace Operations
Right Makes Might: Freedom and Power in the Information Age
Modern US Civil - Military Relations: Wielding the Terrible Swift Sword
Turkey: Thwarted Ambition
Defiant Again: Indigenous Peoples and Latin American Security
Caribbean Security on the Eve of the 21st Century
American-Ukrainian Nuclear Relations
Mobilizing US Industry in World War II: Myth and Reality
The Major Powers in Northeast Asian Security
Trouble in Paradise? Europe in the 21st Century
The New Great Game in Muslim Central Asia
Khomeini's Incorporation of the Iranian Military
NATO's Future: Beyond Collective Defense
International Military Education and Training
Deterrence Theory: Success or Failure in Arab-Israeli Wars?
Ukraine: Stability and Instability
The Mitterrand Legacy and the Future of French Security Policy
Radical Responses to Radical Regimes: Evaluating Preemptive Counter-Proliferation
Central European Civil-Military Relations and NATO Expansion
NATO Expansion and Alternative Future Security Alignments
Interagency Cooperation
French Security Policy in Transition: Dynamics of Continuity and Change
Explaining and Influencing Chinese Arms Transfers
American Neutrality in the 20th Century
NATO from Berlin to Bosnia: Trans-Atlantic Security in Transition
The Russian Military's Role in Politics
Moving the Force: Desert Storm and Beyond
Redefining the US -Japan Alliance
Vladimir Zhirinovskiy: An Assessment of a Russian Ultra-Nationalist
Iran's Strategic Intentions and Capabilities
The Mesh and the Net: Speculations on Armed Conflict in a Time of Free Silicon
In Search of a Post-Cold War Security Structure
The Future of Palestine
Peacekeeping: The Way Head?
Czechoslovakia's "Velvet Divorce," Visegrad Cohesion, and European Fault Lines
Developing Battlefield Technologies in the 1990s
How has Saddam Hussein Survived?
Interoperability: A Desert Storm Case Study
Should Article 43 of the United Nations Charter be raised from the Dead?
US and NATO Force Structure and Military Operations in the Mediterranean
Moscow's "Near Abroad"
Military Implications of United Nations Peacekeeping Operations
Bulgaria's Quest for Security after the Cold War
Friend or Ally? A Question for New Zealand
From Gettysburg to the Gulf and Beyond
Managing Crises in Defense Industry: The Pepcon and Avtex Cases
Arabism and Islam: Stateless Nations and Nationless States
Iran: Soviet Interests, US Concerns
A Strategic View of Insurgencies: Insights from El Salvador
Understanding Soviet Foreign Policy
Gorbachev and Soviet Policy in the Third World
SDI and Arms Control
What makes Industries strategic
President, Prime Minister, or Constitutional Monarch?
Grand Strategy and the Pacific Region
Egypt and the New Arab Coalition
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