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Estimating China’s Defense Spending: How To Get It Wrong (and Right)
M. Taylor Fravel, George J. Gilboy, and Eric Heginbotham | Texas National Security Review Vol. 7, No. 3
(Summer 2024)
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Appendix: China Defense Spending Estimate Method
from
“Estimating China’s Defense Spending: How To Get It Wrong (and Right),”
Texas National Security Review, Summer 2024
M. Taylor Fravel, George J. Gilboy, and Eric HeginbothamAnalysis -
When Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Adversary Perceptions of Nuclear No-First-Use Pledges
Caitlin Talmadge and Vipin Narang (With Lisa Michelini) | International Security, Vol. 48, No. 4
(Spring 2024)
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La communauté japonaise du renseignment
“La communauté japonaise du renseignment” (The Japanese Intelligence Community)
Richard J. Samuels
in Paul Charon and Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, eds, Les Mondes du renseignement: Approches, acteurs, enjeux (Paris: PUF, 2024)
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Death, Dominance, and State-Building: The US in Iraq and the Future of American Military Intervention
Roger Petersen
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Death Dust: The Rise, Decline, and Future of Radiological Weapons Programs
Sarah Bidgood
Stanford University Press, 2023 (With William C. Potter, Samuel Meyer, and Hanna Notte)
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America Needs a Single Integrated Operational Plan for Economic Conflict With China
Eric Heginbotham
Lawfare, December 17, 2023 (With George J. Gilboy)
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Why the World Should Still Worry About Dirty Bombs
Sarah Bidgood
Foreign Affairs, December 15, 2023 (With William C. Potter and Hanna Notte)
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China’s Misunderstood Nuclear Expansion
M. Taylor Fravel
Foreign Affairs, November 10, 2023 (With Henrik Stålhane Hiim and Magnus Langset Trøan)
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China’s Potential Lessons from Ukraine for Conflict over Taiwan
M. Taylor Fravel
The Washington Quarterly Vol. 46, No. 3 (2023)
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The U.S. Nuclear Arsenal Can Deter Both China and Russia
Charles L. Glaser
Foreign Affairs, October 5, 2023 (With James M. Acton and Steve Fetter)
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Two Paths: Why States Join or Avoid China's Belt and Road Initiative
M. Taylor Fravel
Global Studies Quarterly Vol. 3, No. 3 (July 2023) (With Eleanor Atkins, Raymond Wang, Nick Ackert, and Sihao Huang)
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The Myth of Chinese Diversionary War: Domestic Turmoil Won’t Make Beijing Launch an Attack—but Will Make It More Likely to React to External Threats
M. Taylor Fravel
Foreign Affairs, September 15, 2023
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