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Weiner,2009,30,1,194,No Author(s) Listed Determinants of Popular Support for Iran's Nuclear Program: Insights from a Nationally Representative Survey,2008,29,3,538-558,Fair Great Power Security Dilemmas for Pivotal Middle Power Bridging,2009,30,1,147-171,Spero Prospecting for War: 9/11 and Selling the Iraq War,2008,29,3,434-452,Masters Reconsidering Cooperative Threat Reduction: Russian Nuclear Weapons Scientists and Non-Proliferation,2008,29,3,477-501,Weiner Strategic Theory and Practice: A Critical Analysis of the Planning Process for the Long War on Terror,2009,30,1,100-124,Popescu The United Kingdom and the War on Terror: The Breakdown of National and Military Strategy,2009,30,1,125-146,Chin Whatever It Takes? Party Image Probability and Bluffing Resolve in Kosovo and Iraq,2008,29,3,411-433,Davidson Scared half to death: The gendered impacts of prolific small arms,2006,27,1,45-59,Farr ‘A serious threat to peace reconciliation safety security’: An effective reading of the United Nations Programme of Action,2006,27,1,29-44,Mutimer Explaining Patterns of Violence in Collapsed States,2009,30,2,356-374,Reno Un(wo)manned aerial vehicles: an assessment of how unmanned aerial vehicles influence masculinity in the conflict arena,2016,37,1,31-61,Kunashakaran When ties do not bind: the failure of institutional binding in NATO Russia relations,2016,37,2,175-199,Krickovic The impotence of conventional arms control: why do international regimes fail when they are most needed?,2016,37,2,200-222,Fatton The pitfalls of learning from historical experience: the British Army's debate on useful lessons for the war in Afghanistan,2016,37,2,223-245,Sangar Keeping an eye on South Asian skies: America's pivotal deterrence in nuclearized India-Pakistan crises,2016,37,2,246-272,Yusuf The ambivalent coalition: doing the least one can do against the Islamic state,2016,37,2,289-305,Saideman French foreign and security challenges after the Paris terrorist attacks,2016,37,2,306-318,Lequesne Fencing the bear? 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An analysis of conflict characteristics mission profiles and civil war recurrence,2019,40,4,459-480,Gromes Tripwires and free-riders: do forward-deployed U.S. troops reduce the willingness of host-country citizens to fight for their country?,2019,40,2,135-164,Jakobsen Resilience is "always more" than our practices: limits critiques and skepticism about international intervention,2020,41,2,263-286,Bargués-Pedreny Conflict management or conflict resolution: how do major powers conceive the role of the United Nations in peacebuilding?,2022,43,4,547-571,Hellmüller Peace by piece: China's policy leadership on peacekeeping fatalities,2022,43,4,572-593,Fung Making nuclear possession possible: the NPT disarmament principle and the production of less violent and more responsible nuclear states,2022,43,4,651-680,Panico Great power identity in Russia's position on autonomous weapons systems,2022,43,3,407-435,Nadibaidze Lessons (to be) learned? 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