International Security - International Affairs articles
International Security-related articles from Chatham House's bi-monthly journal International Affairs are listed below.
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July 2006
The future of United Kingdom nuclear weapons: shaping the debate, Michael Quinlan
Comfort blanket or weapon of war: what is Trident for?, Michael Mccgwire
Big boats and bigger skimmers: determining Britain`s role in the Long War, Paul Rogers
Nuclear disarmament versus peace in the twenty-first century, Julian Lewis
The economics of UK nuclear weapons policy, Keith Hartley
Labour and the bomb: the first 80 years, Len Scott
France`s new nuclear doctrine, David S Yost
Rebels without a cause: North Korea, Iran and the NPT, Wade L Huntley
Destination unknown: Rokkasho and the international future of nuclear reprocessing, William Walker
Appendix I: At the end of the journey: the risks of Cold War thinking in a new era, Lee Butler
Appendix II: Nuclear deterrence, Michael Mccgwire
November 2006
Breaking the covenant: governance of the British army in the twenty-first century, Anthony Forster
What are armed forces for? The changing nature of military roles in Europe, Timothy Edmunds
The commentariat and discourse failure: language and atrocity in Cool Britannia, David Martin Jones And M L R Smith
Will the `global war on terrorism` be the new Cold War?, Barry Buzan
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