PAPERS
December, 2002
Gambling on War: Force, Order, and the Implications of Attacking Iraq
By Steven E. Miller, Director, International Security Program; Editor-in-Chief, International Security; Co-Principal Investigator, Project on Managing the Atom
December, 2002
American Primacy and Major Power Concert: A Critique of the 2002 National Security Strategy
November 12, 2002
"Can Saddam Be Contained? History Says Yes"
By John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt, Robert and Renée Belfer Professor of International Affairs; Faculty Chair, International Security Program
"A successful war might trigger a wave of democratic reforms in the Arab world, but a bitter anti-American backlash is more likely."
November 7, 2002
Local Government Stimulation of Broadband: E-Government, Effectiveness and Economic Development
By Jane Fountain, Former Associate Professor of Public Policy and Director of the National Center for Digital Government
July 2002
Preventing Inadvertent War: Problems and Prospects for Sino-American Crisis Management
PDP paper on Sino-American Crisis Management Procedures, Practices, and Organization
January, 2002
Understanding Technological Innovation in the Energy Sector: The Case of Photovoltaics
By Robert Margolis, Former Research Fellow, Energy Technology Innovation Project/Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program, 1999-2002
April 30, 2001
"U.S. Policy on Caspian Energy Development and Exports: Mini-Case and Paradigm"
By Graham Allison, Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs; Douglas Dillon Professor of Government; Faculty Chair, Dubai Initiative, Harvard Kennedy School
Drawing on the Caspian Studies Program's ongoing research, my colleague Emily Van Buskirk and I prepared a case on U.S. policy on Caspian energy development and exports for a Kennedy School course I teach with Ambassador Robert Blackwill. Using the case, our sixty students examined central questions including: What is the most effective way to promote the development of Caspian energy resources? What is the proper role of government in large-scale capital projects? Where does the Caspian Basin rank in the hierarchy of U.S. national interests?
Dubai Strategy: Past, Present & Future
Harvard Business School students Michael Matly and Laura Dillon examine Dubai's development strategies.
Cumulative Deterrence and the War on Terrorism
By Doron Almog, Former Senior Fellow, International Security Program, 2003-2004
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