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Editorials

From the Editors

Pages 575-578 | Published online: 26 Aug 2015
 

Notes

1 Risa Brooks, ‘Abandoned at the Palace: Why the Tunisian Military Defected from the Ben ‘Ali Regime in January 2011’, Journal of Strategic Studies 36/2 (April 2013), 205–20; Hillel Frisch, ‘The Role of Armies in the Arab Uprisings – An Introduction’, Journal of Strategic Studies 36/2 (April 2013), 177–9; Hillel Frisch, ‘The Egyptian Army and Egypt’s “Spring”’, Journal of Strategic Studies 36/2 (April 2013) 180–204; Florence Gaub, ‘The Libyan Armed Forces between Coup-Proofing and Repression’, Journal of Strategic Studies 36/2 (April 2013), 221–44.

2 Dmitry Adamsky, ‘Nuclear Incoherence: Deterrence Theory and Non-Strategic Nuclear Weapons in Russia’, Journal of Strategic Studies 37/1 (Jan. 2014), 91–134; Tor Bukkvoll, ‘Iron Cannot Fight: The Role of Technology in Current Russian Military Theory,’ Journal of Strategic Studies 34/5 (Oct. 2011), 681–706; Reuben Steff and Nicholas Khoo, ‘Hard Balancing in the Age of American Unipolarity: The Russian Response to US Ballistic Missile Defense during the Bush Administration (2001–2008)’, Journal of Strategic Studies 37/2 (Feb. 2014), 222–58.

3 Lazar Berman, ‘Capturing Contemporary Innovation: Studying IDF Innovation Against Hamas and Hizballah,’ 35/1 (Feb. 2012), 121–47; Adam Grissom, ‘The Future of Military Innovation Studies’, Journal of Strategic Studies 29/5 (Oct. 2006), 905–34; Nina Kollars, ‘War’s Horizon: Soldier-Led Adaptation in Iraq and Vietnam’, Journal of Strategic Studies 38/4 (June 2015), 529–53; Jon R. Lindsay, ‘Reinventing the Revolution: Technological Visions, Counterinsurgent Criticism, and the Rise of Special Operations, Journal of Strategic Studies 36/3 (June 2013), 422–453; Adam M. Jungdahl and Julia M. Macdonald, ‘Innovation Inhibitors in War: Overcoming Obstacles in the Pursuit of Military Effectiveness,’ Journal of Strategic Studies, 38/4 (June 2015), 467–99.

4 Justin Bronk, ‘Britain’s “Independent” V-Bomber Force and US Nuclear Weapons, 1957–1962’, Journal of Strategic Studies 37/6-7 (Nov. 2014), 974–97; Austin Long and Brendan Rittenhouse Green, ‘Stalking the Secure Second Strike: Intelligence, Counterforce and Nuclear Strategy’, Journal of Strategic Studies, 38/1-2 (Jan. 2015), 38–73; Thomas Robb, ‘Antelope, Poseidon or a Hybrid: The Upgrading of the British Strategic Nuclear Deterrent, 1970–1974,’ Journal of Strategic Studies 33/6 (Dec. 2010), 797–817; Ken Young, ‘The Hydrogen Bomb, Lewis L. Strauss and the Writing of Nuclear History,’ Journal of Strategic Studies 36/6 (Dec. 2013), 815–40.

5 Shashank Joshi, ‘India’s Military Instrument: A Doctrine Stillborn,’ Journal of Strategic Studies, 36/4 (Aug. 2013), 512–40; Benjamin S. Lambeth, ‘Airpower in India’s 1999 Kargil War’, Journal of Strategic Studies 35/3 (June 2012), 289–316; Evan Braden Montgomery and Eric S. Edelman, ‘Rethinking Stability in South Asia: India, Pakistan, and the Competition for Escalation Dominance,’ Journal of Strategic Studies, 38/1-2 (Jan 38/1-2 (Jan. 2015), 159–82; Evan Braden Montgomery, ‘Competitive Strategies against Continental Powers: The Geopolitics of Sino-Indian-American Relations’, Journal of Strategic Studies 36/1 (Feb. 2013), 76–100; David Scott, ‘India’s Aspirations and Strategy for the Indian Ocean: Securing the Waves?’, Journal of Strategic Studies, 36/4 (Aug 36/4 (Aug. 2013), 484–511.

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