Series

The Ridgway Center at the University of Pittsburgh is dedicated to producing original and impartial analysis that informs policymakers who must confront diverse challenges to state and human security on a global scale. The Ridgway Center's working papers analyze the complex dynamics of the 21st century global security environment, concentrating on rapidly evolving and emerging threats to international security.

Publishers: Matthew B Ridgway Center for International Security Studies
Publications: Wanted: A New Strategy to Contain Terrorism
Transforming Intelligence through New Institutional Arrangements
Assessing the Nexus of Proliferation and Terrorism
Counterterrorism, Civil Liberties, and the Rule of Law
Wearing Sunglasses in a Dark Room: How our Obession with Secrecy and Security Undermines Counterterrorism Efforts
Terrorism as a Disease: An Epidemiological Model for Countering Islamist Extremism
The Enduring Barriers to Adaptation in US Intelligence
France Facing Multicultural Diversity: Is l'Integration a la francaise really in Crisis?
Immigration Enforcement and Federalism after September 11, 2001
Religious Legacies and the Politics of Multiculturalism: A Comparative Analysis of Integration Policies in Western Democracies
Reactions to Terrorism after September 11 - New Rules on Immigration in US and Europe
Military Capabilities in Preventive Military Strategy
Strategic Doctrine, Public Debate and the Terror War
Promoting Practical Alternatives to Preventive Force in the Wake of Operation Iraqi Freedom
A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing: France's Struggle with Preventive Force
Preemption, Prevention, Prevarication
Deliberating Preventive War: The Strange Case of Iraq's Disappearing Nuclear Threat
The Curious Case of Kofi Annan, George Bush and the 'Preemptive' Military Force Doctrine
Preventive Attacks against Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons Programs: The Track Record
Preventive Force: Untangling the Discourse
Understanding Security Through the Eyes of the Young
US Statecraft in a Unipolar World
A Multidimensional Approach to Security
Plight or Plunder? Natural Resources and Civil War
Foreign Investors in Conflict Zones: New Expectations
The Economic Foundations of Military Power
False Dichotomies: Why Economics is High Politics
Intelligence in Preventive Military Strategy
On Justifying the First Blow
By "Any Measures" Necessary: NSC-68 and Cold War Roots of the 2002 National Security Strategy
Protecting Critical Infrastructure: The Role of the Private Sector
International Public Opinion: Incentives and Options to Comply and Challenge
Saving the World from Big Tabacco: The Real Coalition of the Willing
US Defection from the OECD "Harmful Tax Competition" Project
Developmental Opposition in International Trade Regimes: Regional Groupings, State and Civil Society Coalitions
Europa Riding the Hegemon? Transatlantic Climate Policy
The United States and Turkey: Limiting Unilateralism
Japan's Resistance Strategy in the US-Japan Alliance
Germany - the Reluctant Ally: German Domestic Politics, the US and the War against Saddam Hussein
Resistance to Hegemony within the Core: Domestic Politics, Terrorism, and Policy Divergence within the G7
Deliberating Preventative War: The Strange Case of Iraq's Disappearing Nuclear Threat
Modes of Iraqi Resistance to American Occupation
Thwarting US Missile Defense From Within the Missile Technology Control Regime
Soft Deterrence, Passive Resistance: American Lenses, Chinese Lessons
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