Book
Why India Must Stay the Nuclear Hand
Vipin Narang
The Indian Express, April 12, 2014
Commentary
Fraught search for MH370 may have hardened regional rivalries
Erik Lin-Greenberg
South China Morning Post, March 21, 2014
Commentary
Rewarding Human Rights? Selective Aid Sanctions against Repressive States
Richard Nielsen
International Studies Quarterly Vol. 57, No. 4 (December 2013)
Analysis
Things Fall Apart: Maritime Disputes and China's Regional Diplomacy
M. Taylor Fravel
In Jacques deLisle and Avery Goldstein eds., China's Challenges: The Road Ahead (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015)
Analysis
The U.S. Army in Asia, 2030-2040
Eric Heginbotham
RAND Corporation, 2014 (With Terrence Kelly, PI, et al.)
Analysis
Western Interventions and Occupations as Threatened Orders
Roger Petersen
Written for the Collaborative Research Centre 923 Project on Threatened Orders, Tuebingen University, Germany, published in Ewald Frie and Mischa Meier, eds., Aufruhr - Katastophe - Konkurrenz - Zerfall: Bedrohte Ordnungen als Thema der Kulturwissenschaften (Mohr Siebeck: 2014).
Analysis
Roles and Mechanisms of Insurgency and the Conflict in Syria
Roger Petersen
In “The Political Science of Syria’s War,” Project on Middle East Political Science, Briefing 22, December 2013
Analysis
Five Myths about India's Nuclear Posture
Vipin Narang
The Washington Quarterly Vol. 36, No. 3 (2013)
Analysis
Double Trouble: A Realist View of Chinese and Indian Power
Eric Heginbotham
The Washington Quarterly Vol. 36 (2013) (With George Gilboy)
Analysis
Military Modernization in a Time of Austerity
Vipin Narang
Indian Express, September 16, 2013 (With Christopher Clary)
Commentary
Empowering Women through Development Aid: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Afghanistan
Fotini Christia, with Andrew Beath and Ruben Enikolopov
American Political Science Review, August 2013: Vol., 107, No. 3, pp. 540-557.
Analysis
Doctrine, Capabilities, and (In)Stability in South Asia
Vipin Narang
in Michael Krepon and Julia Thompson, eds., Deterrence Stability and Escalation Control in South Asia (Washington DC: Stimson Center Press, 2013) (With Christopher Clary)
Analysis
The U.S.-Japan Alliance in a Time of Transition
Caitlin Talmadge
German Marshall Fund Policy Brief, July 2013 (With Sheena Chestnut Greitens)
Commentary
Naval Gazing: India wants to ‘Look East’ but can it be a Military Player in Asia?
Vipin Narang
Foreign Policy (online), June 25, 2013
Commentary
What Does it Take to Deter?: Regional Power Nuclear Postures and International Conflict
Vipin Narang
The Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 57, No. 3 (June 2013)
Analysis
The Puzzle of Personalist Performance: Iraqi Battlefield Effectiveness in the Iran-Iraq War
Caitlin Talmadge
Security Studies Vol 22, No. 2 (2013)
Analysis
Characterization of Villages in Rural Afghanistan
Roger Petersen
Presented at the ASPRS (American Society for Photogammetry and Remote Sensing) Annual Convention, Baltimore, 2013 (With John Irvine, Janet Lepanto, Natasha Maruzon, John Regan, Edward Vaisman, Mon Young, and Fotini Christia)
Analysis
3.11: Disaster and Change in Japan
Richard J. Samuels
Book
Impact of a North East Asian NWFZ on Taiwan Strait and Korea Deterrence
Eric Heginbotham
Paper for conference on New Approach to Security in Northeast Asia: Breaking the Gridlock, Nautilus Institute, January 8, 2013
Analysis
Pull Back: The Case for a Less Activist Foreign Policy
Barry R. Posen
Foreign Affairs, Vol. 92, No. 1 (January/February 2013)
Commentary
A Response to Josip Glaurdic and Leonas Tolvaisis’s Comments on Western Intervention in the Balkans: the Strategic Use of Emotion in Conflict
Roger Petersen
Southeastern Europe Vol. 37 (2013)
Commentary
Growing Competition in the South China Sea
M. Taylor Fravel
In Michael McDevitt, ed., The Long Littoral Project: South China Sea (Washington, DC: Center for Naval Analysis, 2013)
Analysis
Ukraine: Part of America's "Vital Interests"?
Barry R. Posen
The National Interest, May 12, 2014
Commentary