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terrorism into perspective,2003,26,4,37,Parachini Redefine cooperative security not preemption,2003,26,2,135,Guoliang Redefining NATO'S mission: Preventing WMD - terrorism,2002,25,3,5,Lugar Responses to North Korea's Nuclear Test: Capitulation or Collective Action?,2007,30,4,33,Snyder Rethinking Transnational Counterterrorism: Beyond a National Framework,2007,30,4,63,Pressman Return from 9/11 PTSD - to Global Leader,2008,31,4,165,Kato Return of the nuclear debate,2001,24,4,95,Fuerth Sierra leone: The state that came back from the dead,2002,25,3,147,Chege Strategic Engagement's Track Record,2010,33,3,35,Wright Terrorism: Denying Al Qaeda its popular support,2004,28,1,129,Simon The best defense: Counterproliferation and U.S. national security,2003,26,2,115,Ellis The contemporary security dilemma: Deterring a Taiwan conflict,2002,25,4,5,Christensen The Day After: Action Following a Nuclear Blast in a U.S. City,2007,30,4,19,Perry The end of imminence?,2004,27,4,57,Taylor The Folly of ‘Asymmetric War’,2008,31,3,33,Mazarr The Future of Nuclear Weapons in an Interdependent World,2008,31,2,63,Muller The Illogic of Zero,2010,33,2,125,Tertrais The imbalance of terror,2002,25,1,31,Delpech The Iraq War and Asia: Assessing the Legacy,2008,31,2,181,Green The Jihadist threat to Pakistan,2003,26,3,5,Cohen The Limits of Audacity,2010,33,1,99,Serfaty The limits of military power,2002,25,1,75,de Wijk The moral logic and growth of suicide terrorism,2006,29,2,127,Atran The Myth of the Second Front: Localizing the ‘War on Terror’ in Southeast Asia,2007,30,4,75,Acharya The nation and the state of Pakistan,2002,25,3,109,Cohen The new arms race,2001,24,4,135,Sloss The new nature of nation-state failure,2002,25,3,83,Rotberg The nuclear posture review: Setting the record straight,2005,28,3,133,Payne The post-Madrid face of Al Qaeda,2004,27,3,91,Gunaratna The Reality: A Goal of a World without Nuclear Weapons is Essential,2008,31,3,23,Drell The role of U.S. Nuclear weapons after September 11,2004,28,1,179,Gabel The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Islamist Militancy in South Asia,2010,33,1,47,Ganguly Toward missile defenses from the sea,2002,25,3,193,Stewart Understanding the U.S. Nuclear Weapons Policy Debate,2009,32,3,21,Chyba Weak states and global threats: Fact or fiction?,2006,29,2,27,Patrick What justifies regime change?,2003,26,3,59,Boniface When to target leaders,2003,26,3,73,Lotrionte Why Has the United States Not Been Attacked Again?,2009,32,3,3,Boyd Would space-based defenses improve security?,2002,25,3,177,Mclaughlin