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From the Editors

From the Editors

Pages 1-3 | Published online: 24 Feb 2012
 

Notes

1Tai Ming Cheung, ‘Dragon on the Horizon: China's Defense Industrial Renaissance,’ The Journal of Strategic Studies 32/1 (February 2009), 29–66; Tai Ming Cheung, ‘The Chinese Defense Economy's Long March from Imitation to Innovation,’ Journal of Strategic Studies 34/3 (June 2011), 325–54; Thomas G. Mahnken, ‘China's Anti-Access Strategy in Historical and Theoretical Perspective,’ The Journal of Strategic Studies 34/3 (June 2011), 299–323; Samm Tyroler-Cooper and Alison Peet, ‘The Chinese Aviation Industry: Techno-Hybrid Patterns of Development in the C919 Program,’ The Journal of Strategic Studies 34/3 (June 2011), 383–404; Eric Hagt and Matthew Durnin, ‘Space, China's Tactical Frontier’, The Journal of Strategic Studies 34/5 (October 2011), 733–61.

2Avi Kober, ‘The Israel Defense Forces in the Second Lebanon War: Why the Poor Performance?’ The Journal of Strategic Studies 31/1 (February 2008), 3–40.

3Gil-li Vardi, ‘“Pounding their Feet”: Israeli Military Culture as Reflected in Early IDF Combat History,’ The Journal of Strategic Studies 31/2 (April 2008), 295–324; Avi Kober, ‘What Happened to Israeli Military Thought?’ The Journal of Strategic Studies 34/5 (October 2011), 707–32.

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