JOURNAL ARTICLES
Summer 2005
Democratic Development in Oman
Middle East Journal, issue 3, volume 95
By Jeremy Jones, Former Joint Research Fellow, International Security Program/The Dubai Initiative, 2004–2007
Spring 2005
"September 11 and the Adaptation Failure of U.S. Intelligence Agencies"
International Security, issue 4, volume 29
By Amy Zegart
The vulnerability of theUnited States to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, is explained by the failure of U.S.intelligence agencies to address the rise of the terrorist challenge following the 1991 collapse of the Soviet Unionand the end of the Cold War.
Spring 2005
"Correspondence: Sins of Commission? Falkenrath and His Critics"
International Security, issue 4, volume 29
By Philip D. Zelikow, Former Associate Professor of Public Policy, Harvard Kennedy School; Former Faculty Affiliate, International Security Program, Ernest R. May, Former Faculty Affiliate, International Security Program and Richard A. Falkenrath, Former Assistant Professor of Public Policy; Former Principal Investigator, Executive Session on Domestic Preparedness; Former Executive Director for Research, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs
Ernest May and Philip Zelikow dispute several points made by Richard Falkenrath in his review of The 9/11 Commission Report. Falkenrath replies to their criticisms.
March / April 2005
"La Turquie, les États-Unis et l'OTAN: Une Alliance dans l'Alliance (Turkey, The United States, and NATO: An Alliance within the Alliance"
Questions Internationales, issue 12
By Mustafa Kibaroglu, Former Joint Research Fellow, Project on Managing the Atom/Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program and International Security Program, 2004–2005
Fall 2004
Tehran's Trespasses
The Harvard Political Review, (copyrighted), issue 3, volume 31
Even with a recent deal, more must be done to preclude Iran's nuclear ambitions
September, 2004
Book Review: Justice in the Balkans: Prosecuting War Crimes in the Hague Tribunal by John Hagan
Nationalities Papers, issue 3, volume 32
By Fotini Christia, Former Research Fellow, Intrastate Conflict Program/International Security Program, 2004–2005, International Security Program, 2007–2008
September/October 2004
How to Counter WMD
Foreign Affairs, issue 5, volume 83
By Ashton B. Carter, Former Co-Director, Preventive Defense Project, Harvard & Stanford Universities
Dr. Ashton B. Carter explains the counterproliferation policies needed to successfully wage a war on Weapons of Mass Destruction.
August 2004
Designing A Secure Iraq: A US Policy Prescription
Third World Quarterly, issue 4, volume 25
By Micah Zenko, Former Research Assistant to Graham Allison, 2003–2006; Former Research Associate, Project on Managing The Atom, 2006–2008
Rebuilding of Iraq must take into consideration its geopolitical weakness.
July/August 2004
Strengthening African Leadership
Foreign Affairs, issue 4, volume 83
By Robert Rotberg, Director, Program on Intrastate Conflict and Conflict Resolution
Poor leadership has been the depressing norm in Africa for decades. But as a bold new initiative by a group of past and present African leaders takes off, good governance may finally come to the continent.
Summer 2004
The Case for Peacekeeping in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
International Peacekeeping, issue 2, volume 11
By Maria Stephan, Former Research Fellow, Intrastate Conflict Program/International Security Program, 2003-2005
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