Breakthroughs: The Research Journal of the MIT Security
Studies Program
Spring 2005, Vol. XIV, No. 1. Robert Vickers, Jr., "Intelligence Reform: Problems and Prospects"; Joshua Rovner and Austin Long, "Intelligence Failure and Reform: Evaluating the 9/11 Commission Report"; Joyce Lee Malcolm, "The UN's Global Effort to Disarm Civilians: Wisdom or Folly?"; Harvey M. Sapolsky, "Canada: Crossing the Line." Also in this issue: Op-Eds by Michael Schrage and Cindy Williams; SSP Conferences; Recent Publications.
Spring
2004, Vol. XIII, No. 1. Harvey M. Sapolsky, "Strategic
ASW: Making the Deterrent Vulnerable"; Peter L. Duffy, "Principles of Ethical Conduct...The Ultimate Bait and Switch"; Michael Schrage, "Digital Dishonesty as Best Policy"; Geoffrey Forden, "China's Satellite-Based Navigation
System: Implications for Conventional and Strategic Forces"; Benjamin Friedman, "Leap Before you Look: The Failure
of Homeland Security." Also in this issue: Faculty Spotlight:
Geoffrey Forden; SSP Conferences; Recent Publications.
Spring
2003, Vol. XII, No. 1. Harvey M. Sapolsky, "War
Needs a Warning Label"; George N. Lewis, "How the
U.S. Army Assessed as Successful a Missile Defense that Failed Completely";
Vanda Felbabova, "Getting Hooked: The Insurgency/Drug
Nexus"; Heather S. Gregg, "Divided They Conquer:
The Success of Armenian Ethnic Lobbies in the U.S."; Michael
A. Glosny, "Mines Against Taiwan: A Military Analysis of
a PRC Blockade." Also in this issue: Faculty Spotlight: Allison
Macfarlane; SSP Recent Publications; Conferences; and Summer 2003
Courses.
Spring
2002, Vol. XI, No. 1. Cindy Williams, "U.S. Federal
Spending Choices After September 11th"; Martin Lundmark,
"The Transatlantic Defense Industry Market: Future Modes of
Integration"; Geoffrey Forden, "Nuclear Bunker
Busters"; Andrea Gabbitas, "The Enduring Problem of Tactical
Nuclear Weapons"; Sidharth Puram, "U.S. Sanctions on Iraq:
The Persistence of Failed Policy." Also in this issue: Faculty
Spotlight: Richard Samuels; SSP Conferences; Op-Ed by Stephen Van
Evera, and Recent Publications.
Spring
2001, Vol. X, No. 1. Sanford L. Weiner, "Lessons
from JSTARS"; Geoffrey Forden, "Russia's Early
Warning System: Which Came First, Technology or Doctrine?";
Daniel B. Landau, "'Houston, We Have a Problem' Finding
an American Space Launch Policy in the 21st Century"; Harvey
M. Sapolsky, "Buying Weapons Without an Enemy"; Kelly
M. Greenhill, "On Intervention to Deter Deadly Conflict:
A Cautionary Prospective Analysis." Also in this issue: Faculty
Spotlight: Tom Christensen; SSP Conferences; Op-Ed by Elizabeth
Thomson, and Recent Publications.
Spring
2000, Vol. IX, No. 1. Eugene Gholz, "The Irrelevance
of International Defense Industry Mergers"; Christopher
P. Twomey, "The Vietnam War and the End of Civilian Scientist
Advisors in Defense Policy"; Laura Reed, "Rethinking
Security from the Ground Up"; Robert Garvin, "Spin
off from Spinning Propellers: The Aircraft Engine Business in New
England"; Harvey M. Sapolsky, "On the Theory of
Military Innovation." Also in this issue: Faculty Spotlight:
Cindy Williams; News and Notes; Op-Ed by Cindy Williams, and Recent
Publications.
Spring
1999, Vol. VIII, No. 1. Cindy Williams and Jennifer M. Lind,
"Can We Afford a Revolution in Military Affairs?"; Lieutenant
Colonel Edward O. Rios, USAF, "A Credible National Missile
Defense: Do-Able NMD"; James Lloyd Foster, "Effects
of Low Oil Prices and High Environmental Costs on Industry";
George Rathjens, "The Secretary General's ReportSeptember
1998." Also in this issue: Faculty Spotlight: George Lewis;
News Notes; Op-Ed by Joyce Malcolm and Recent Publications.
Spring
1998, Vol. VII, No. 1. Jeremy Shapiro, "Military
Privatization: The Future of the Force Projection Industry";
Paul Podvig, "The Russian Strategic Forces: Uncertain
Future"; Rick Reece, "On the Myth of Chinese Power
Projection Capabilities"; David Wright, "Will North
Korea Negotiate Away Its Missiles?"; James Lloyd Foster
and Jorn Siljeholm, "The Environmental Security Problem:
Does the US Have a Policy?" Also in this issue: Faculty Spotlight:
Steve Van Evera; News Notes; Sapolsky and Gholz on Defense Costs,
and Recent Publications.
Spring
1997, Vol. VI, No. 1. Harvey M. Sapolsky, Mike Trahan, Eugene
Gholz and David T. Burbach, "Let's Have A
Parade"; Michael C. Lynch, "The Nature of Energy
Security"; David T. Burbach, "Ready for Action:
European Capabilities for Peace Operations"; Marvin M. Miller,
"Technical Fixes and Public Acceptance of Nuclear Power."
Also in this issue: Faculty Profile: Marvin Miller; News Notes;
and Mearsheimer and Van Evera on Bosnia.
Spring
1996, Vol. V, No. 1. Harvey M. Sapolsky, "The Interservice
Competition Solution"; Daryl G. Press and Eugene Gholz,
"Searching for that 'Vision Thing': America's Foreign Policy
Choices"; George Lewis, "The ABM Treaty and the
Future of Arms Control and Non-Proliferation"; Taylor Seybolt,
"Whither Humanitarian Intervention? Indications from Rwanda";
Daryl G. Press, "Strategic Airpower in Desert Storm
and Beyond: A Symposium Summary." Also in this issue: Faculty
Profile: Ted Postol; Posen on Military Intervention.
Spring
1995, Vol. IV, No. 1. Nick Beldecos and Eric Heginbotham,
"The Conventional Military Balance in Korea"; Eugene
Gholz, "Procurement Politics: The Decline of Curtiss-Wright";
Sybil Francis, "Save the Labs?"; Eugene B. Skolnikoff,
"The Lessons of SDI." Also in this issue: Faculty Spotlight:
Jack Ruina; News Notes; and Sapolsky on Industrial Policy.
Spring
1994, Vol. III, No. 1. Harvey M. Sapolsky and Sharon K. Weiner,
"Dodging a Bullet"; Daryl G. Press, "What
If Saddam Hadn't Stopped?"; Jim Walsh, "The Riddle
of the Sphinx"; Reuven Pedatzur, "The Israeli ATBM";
David Wright and Timur Kadyshev, "The North Korean Missile
Program." Also in this issue: Faculty Spotlight: Barry Posen;
News Notes; and Posen on Grand Strategy.
Winter
1992/93, Vol. II, No. 2. Harvey M. Sapolsky and Sharon K.
Weiner, "War Without Killing"; Peter J. Liberman,
"Does Conquest Pay?"; James W. Chung, "Whither
the U.S. Aerospace Industry?"; Eugene Miasnikov, "Submarine
Collision off Murmansk: A Look from Afar"; Joseph Arminio,
"Earn Peace the Han Way." Also in this issue: Faculty
Spotlight: Steve Meyer; News Notes; and Posen on the New World Order.
Spring
1992, Vol. II, No. 1. Brian Taylor, "Red Army Blues";
Trevor Thrall, "The Gulf in Reporting the Gulf War";
John C. Brown and Kevin B. Oliveau, "Is There a Fulda
Gap in Space?"; Paul N. Nagy, "Farewell to Naval
Nukes? Not Quite Yet"; Daniel A. Lindley, III, "Was
the U.S. Intervention in Panama Legal?" Also in this Issue:
Faculty Spotlight: Carl Kaysen; News Notes; and Postol on Patriot.
Spring
1991, Vol I No. 2. Owen Cote and Harvey M. Sapolsky,
"Lift Myths"; Kevin P. O'Prey, "The Brave
New World of the Soviet Defense Sector"; Brian Nichiporuk,
"The Battle of the Bulge"; Laura S. Hayes Holgate,
"Fallout in the Fifties"; Jane T. Kellett, "Panama:
What Were the Choices?" Also in this issue: Posen on Coercion;
Faculty Spotlight: George Rathjens; and News Notes.
Fall
1990, Vol I. No. 1. Harvey M. Sapolsky and Owen Cote,
"A Baker's Dozen"; Trevor Thrall, "Can Journalists
Cut Through the Fog of War?"; Michael W. Chinworth,
"Japan's Defense Policy"; Conventional Forces Working
Group, "Armored Breakthrough Battles." Also in the
issue: Lewis on Submarine-launched Cruise Missiles, Mehser on Artificial
Intelligence, Meyer on the Soviet Army, and News Notes.
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