Sean M. Lynn-Jones is a Belfer Center researcher at Harvard University and Editor of International Security, the International Security Program's quarterly journal.
Global Dangers Changing Dimensions of International Security Sean M. Lynn-Jones and Steven E. Miller (Eds.) Paper / March 1995 The essays collected in Global Dangers provide both conceptual analysis and empirical assessment of the environment, migration, and nationalism as sources of conflict. Price $28.00 | ADD TO CART
Perils of Anarchy Contemporary Realism and International Security Michael E. Brown, Sean M. Lynn-Jones and Steven E. Miller (Eds.) Paper / March 1995 Current debates about the nature of international politics have centered on the clash between supporters and critics of realism. The Perils of Anarchy brings together a number of recent essays written in the realist tradition. Price $40.00 | ADD TO CART
The Cold War and After Prospects for Peace Sean M. Lynn-Jones (Ed.) Cloth / March 1991 This timely collection of articles from the journal International Security focuses on the future of Europe; however, the analysis can be applied to any continent. OUT OF PRINT
Nuclear Diplomacy and Crisis Management An International Security Reader Sean M. Lynn-Jones, Steven E. Miller and Stephen Van Evera (Eds.) Cloth / September 1990 These essays from the journal International Security examine the effects of the nuclear revolution on the international system and the role nuclear threats have played in international crises. OUT OF PRINT
Soviet Military Policy An International Security Reader Sean M. Lynn-Jones, Steven E. Miller and Stephen Van Evera (Eds.) Paper / August 1989 In this timely reader, ten experts on the Soviet Union offer their perspectives on Soviet military strategy and defense policy, covering the foreign policy context, nuclear weapons, conventional forces, and force and Soviet diplomacy. Price $28.00 | ADD TO CART
Soviet Military Policy AN Internaitonal Security Reader Sean M. Lynn-Jones, Steven E. Miller and Stephen Van Evera (Eds.) Cloth / August 1989 In this timely reader, ten experts on the Soviet Union offer their perspectives on Soviet military strategy and defense policy, covering the foreign policy context, nuclear weapons, conventional forces, and force and Soviet diplomacy. OUT OF PRINT