- Brooks finds that Muslim "home grown" terrorism is not a serious threat in the United States.
- Lopez, McDermott, and Petersen offer a model for applying evolutionary psychology to international relations.
- Bennett and Lind examine what military missions to successfully stabilize North Korea would require if it suffered state collapse.
- Kennedy attempts to understand India's long path towards fielding nuclear weapons.
- Hymans discusses the domestic institutional barriers to Japan fielding nuclear weapons.
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Summary: International Security Volume 36 - Issue 2 - 2011
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