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Index to Infernational Security Volume 30 (Summer 2005-Spring 2006) Alexander, Gerard, see Lieber, Keir A., and Gerard Alexander. Andres, Richard B., Craig Wills, and Thomas Griffith Jr., “Winning with Allies: The Strategic Value of the Afghan Model,” 30:3 (Winter 2005/06), 47-86. Art, Robert J., “Correspondence: Striking the Balance” [re. Brooks and Wohlforth 30:2, and Lieber and Alexander 30:2], 30:3 (Winter 2005/06), 177-185. Barnett, Michael, “Building a Republican Peace: Stabilizing States after War,” 30:4 (Spring 2006), 87-112. Biddle, Stephen D., “Allies, Airpower, and Modern Warfare: The Afghan Model in Afghanistan and Iraq,” 30:3 (Winter 2005/06), 161-176. Brooks, Stephen G., and William C. Wohlforth, “Correspondence: Striking the Balance” [reply to Art], 30:3 (Winter 2005/06), 177-196. Brooks, Stephen G., and William C. Wohlforth, “Hard Times for Soft Balancing,” 30:1 (Fall 2005), 72-108. Downes, Alexander B., “Desperate Times, Desperate Measures: The Causes of Civilian Victimization in War,” 30:4 (Spring 2006), 152-195. Eichenberg, Richard C., “Victory Has Many Friends: U.S. Public Opinion and the Use of Military Force, 1981-2005,” 30:1 (Summer 2005), 140-177. Feaver, Peter D., see Gelpi, Christopher, Peter D. Feaver, and Jason Reifler. Fetter, Steve, see Glaser, Charles L., and Steve Fetter. Fravel, M. Taylor, “Regime Insecurity and International Cooperation: Explaining China’s Compromises in Territorial Disputes,” 30:2 (Fall 2005), 46-83. Friedberg, Aaron L., “The Future of U.S.-China Relations: Is Conflict Inevitable?” 30:2 (Fall 2005), 7-45. Gelpi, Christopher, Peter D. Feaver, and Jason Reifler, “Success Matters: Casualty Sensi- tivity and the War in Iraq,” 30:3 (Winter 2005/06), 7—46. Glaser, Charles L., and Steve Fetter, “Counterforce Revisited: Assessing the Nuclear Posture Review’s New Missions,” 30:2 (Fall 2005), 84-126. Griffith, Thomas Jr., see Andres, Richard B., Craig Wills, and Thomas Griffith Jr. Jentleson, Bruce W., and Christopher A. Whytock, “Who ‘Won’ Libya? The Force- Diplomacy Debate and Its Implications for Theory and Policy,” 30:3 (Winter 2005/ 06), 47-86. Kapur, S. Paul, “India and Pakistan’s Unstable Peace: Why Nuclear South Asia Is Not Like Cold War Europe,” 30:2 (Fall 2005), 127-152. International Security, Vol. 30, No. 4 (Spring 2006), pp 209-210 2006 by the President and Fellows of Harvard College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology 209 International Security 30:4 | 210 Kaufman, Stuart J., “Symbolic Politics or Rational Choice? Testing Theories of Extreme Ethnic Violence,” 30:4 (Spring 2006), 45-86. Khoo, Nicholas, and Michael L.R. Smith, “Correspondence: China Engages Asia? Caveat Lector” [re. Shambaugh 29:3], 30:1 (Gummer 2005), 196-205. Lieber, Keir A., and Gerard Alexander, “Correspondence: Striking the Balance” [reply to Art], 30:3 (Winter 2005/06), 177-196. Lieber, Keir A., and Gerard Alexander, “Waiting for Balancing: Why the World Is Not Pushing Back,” 30:1 (Summer 2005), 109-139. Lieber, Keir A., and Daryl G. Press, “The End of MAD? The Nuclear Dimension of U.S. Primacy,” 30:4 (Spring 2006), 7-44. Long, Austin, see Rovner, Joshua, and Austin Long. McNeill, J.R., “Diamond in the Rough: Is There a Genuine Environmental Threat to Security? A Review Essay,” 30:1 (Summer 2005), 178-195. Montgomery, Alexander H., “Ringing in Proliferation: How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb Network,” 30:2 (Fall 2005), 153-187. Pape, Robert A., “Soft Balancing against the United States,” 30:1 (Summer 2005), 7-45. Paul, T.V., “Soft Balancing in the Age of U.S. Primacy,” 30:1 (Summer 2005), 46-71. Press, Daryl G., see Lieber, Keir A., and Daryl G. Press. Reifler, Jason, see Gelpi, Christopher, Peter D. Feaver, and Jason Reifler. Rovner, Joshua, and Austin Long, “Correspondence: How Intelligent Is Intelligence Reform?” [re. Zegart 29:4], 30:4 (Spring 2006), 196-208. Shambaugh, David, “Correspondence: China Engages Asia? Caveat Lector” [reply to Khoo and Smith], 30:1 (Summer 2005), 196-205. Smith, Michael L.R., see Khoo, Nicholas, and Michael L.R. Smith. Tellis, Ashley J., “The Evolution of U.S.-Indian Ties: Missile Defense in an Emerging Strategic Relationship,” 30:4 (Spring 2006), 113-151. Trager, Robert F., and Dessislava P. Zagorcheva, “Deterring Terrorism: It Can Be Done,” 30:3 (Winter 2005/06), 87-123. Whytock, Christopher A., see Jentleson, Bruce W., and Christopher A. Whytock. Wills, Craig, see Andres, Richard B., Craig Wills, and Thomas Griffith Jr. Wohlforth, William C., see Brooks, Stephen G., and William C. Wohlforth. Zagorcheva, Dessislava P., see Trager, Robert FE, and Dessislava P. Zagorcheva. Zegart, Amy B., “Correspondence: How Intelligent Is Intelligence Reform?” [reply to Rovner and Long], 30:4 (Spring 2006), 196-208. i

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