International Security Readers
International Security Readers compile the best articles from International Security into volumes organized around a specific theme.These anthologies make classic IS articles conveniently available for classroom use. They have been assigned in numerous university courses. The books are also popular with readers who may not have access to back issues of the journal. Many of the volumes also feature annotated bibliographies.The editorial headquarters for the International Security Readers series is the International Security Program at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
Series editor: Steven Miller, Sean M. Lynn-Jones, and Owen R. Coté, Jr.
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Do Democracies Win Their Wars?
Pub Date: Aug 05, 2011
Contending with Terrorism
Pub Date: Jul 09, 2010
Going Nuclear
Pub Date: Feb 05, 2010
Primacy and Its Discontents
Pub Date: Jan 30, 2009
Offense, Defense, and War
Pub Date: Oct 15, 2004
New Global Dangers
Pub Date: Aug 13, 2004
Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Pub Date: Sep 14, 2001
The Rise of China
Pub Date: Dec 05, 2000
America's Strategic Choices
Pub Date: Jul 18, 2000
Rational Choice and Security Studies
Pub Date: Jul 18, 2000
Theories of War and Peace
Pub Date: Sep 15, 1998
America's Strategic Choices
Pub Date: Nov 04, 1997
Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict
Pub Date: Apr 22, 1997
East Asian Security
Pub Date: Sep 06, 1996
Debating the Democratic Peace
Pub Date: May 10, 1996