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    RICHARD LEBOW

    BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS

    Why Nations Fight: Past and Future Motives for War(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,2010).

    Forbidden Fruit: Counterfactuals and International Relations(Princeton: Princeton UniversityPress, 2010).

    A Cultural Theory of International Relations(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,2008). Winner of Jervis-Schroeder Award from the American Political ScienceAssociation for the best book in international relations and history. Winner of the SusanStrange Award from the British International Studies Association for the best book ofthe year.

    Coercion, Cooperation and Ethics (New York: Routledge, 2006).

    The Tragic Vision of Politics: Ethics, Interests and Orders(Cambridge: Cambridge UniversityPress, 2003). Winner of the Alexander L. George Award for the best book inpsychology from the International Association of Political Psychology.

    The Art of Bargaining(Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996).

    We All Lost the Cold War, co-authored with Janice Gross Stein (Princeton: Princeton UniversityPress, 1994).

    When Does Deterrence Succeed and How Do We Know?,with Janice Gross Stein (Ottawa:Canadian Institute for International Peace and Security, 1990). French edition, 1990.

    Nuclear Crisis Management: A Dangerous Illusion(Ithaca: Cornell University Press, January1987). Paperback edition, 1988.

    Psychology and Deterrence, co-authored with Robert Jervis and Janice Gross Stein (Baltimore:The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985). Paperback, 1987.

    Between Peace and War: The Nature of International Crisis(Baltimore: Johns HopkinsUniversity Press, 1981).

    White Britain and Black Ireland: Social Stereotypes and Colonial Policy (Philadelphia: Institute

    for the Study of Human Issues, 1976).

    EDITED BOOKS

    Tragedy and International Relations, coedited with Toni Erskine (London: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2010).

    Unmaking the West: What-If Scenarios that Rewrite World Historyco-edited with PhilipTetlock and Geoffrey Parker. (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2006).

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    Theory and Evidence in Comparative Politics and International Relations, co-edited with MarkI. Lichbach (New York: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2007).

    The Politics of Memory in Postwar Europe, co-edited with ClaudioFoguand Wulf Kansteiner.(Duke University Press, 2006).

    Ending the Cold War,co-edited with Richard K. Herrmann (New York: Palgrave-Macmillan,2003).

    International Relations Theory and the End of the Cold War, co-edited with Thomas Risse-Kappen (New York: Columbia University Press, 1995).

    Hegemonic Rivalry: From Thucydides to the Nuclear Age, co-edited with Barry R. Strauss(Boulder, Co.: Westview Press, 1991).

    The Fallacy of Star Wars, co-authored with Hans Bethe, Richard Garwin, Kurt Gottfried, HenryKendall, et al. (New York: Random House, 1984).

    Richard Cobden,England, Ireland and America(Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of HumanIssues, 1980).

    John Stuart Mill on Ireland (Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues, 1979).

    Divided Nations in a Divided World, co-authored and edited with Gregory Henderson and JohnG. Stoessinger (New York: David McKay, 1974).

    ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS

    Motives, Evidence and Identity: Engaging My Critics, to appear inInternational Theory,2010.

    "Mexico and Iraq: Continuity and Change in the Bush Administration," coauthored with DavidBohmer Lebow. To appear in David B. MacDonald, The Bush Leadership, the Powerof Ideas and the War on Terror(Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010).

    "A Cultural Theory of War," Presented as the E. H. Carr Lecture, University of Wales. Toappear inInternational Relations39, no. 1 (September 2010).

    The End of the Cold War as a Non-Linear Confluence, to appear in Vit Smetana, OldrichTuma and Kathleen Geaney, eds., The End of the Cold War: A Twenty YearRetrospective.

    "Constitutive Causality: Imagined Spaces and Political Practices,"Millennium, 38, no. 2(December 2009), pp. 1-29.

    "Culture and International Relations: The Culture of International Relations,"Millennium38, no.1 (Summer 2009), pp. 1-7.

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    Social Science: Science or Social Practice?, to appear in Oliver Kessler, Rodney Bruce Hall,Cecelia Lynch and Nicholas Onuf, eds.,Rules, Practices, and Reasons: FriedrichKratochwils Contributions To the Study of International Relations(New York:Palgrave, 2010).

    Lost in Transition: A Critique of Power Transition Theories, coauthored with Benjamin

    Valentino,International Relations, 23, no. 3 (September 2009), pp. 389-410.

    "Spirit, Recognition and Foreign Policy: Germany and World War II," too appear in Erik,Ringmar, The International Politics of Recognition(Boulder, Co.: Paradigm,forthcoming).

    Counterfactuals, History and Fiction,Historical Social Research/Historische Sozialforschung,34, no. 2 (2009), pp. 57-73.

    Thucydides and International Relations Theory, to appear in Neville Morley, ed., Thucydides:

    International Perspectives(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010).

    "Homer, Virgil, Social Psychology and Identity," to appear in Gideon Baker and Jens Bartelson,eds., The Future of Political Community(London: Routledge, 2009), pp. 144-75.

    Identity and International Relations,International Relations (2008) 22, no. 4, pp. 473-92.

    "Theory, Motives, Falsification,"International Relations(2009), 23, no. 1, 167-71.

    "Learning from Contingency: The Case of World War I," International Journal, 63, no. 2(Spring 2008), pp. 447-459.

    Realism, to appear in Walter Carlsnaes, ed.,International Relations, an ISPP on-lineencyclopedia of international relations.

    Future Conditional: The U.S. and its Past, in Kerstin v. Lingen, ed.,Kriegserfahrung und Nationale Identitt in Europa nach 1945(Paderborn: Schoeningh,2009), pp. 74-91.

    Deterrence: Critical Analysis and Research Questions, to appear in Myriam Dunn and VictorMauer, eds., The Routledge Companion to Security Studies.

    Deterrence, to appear in Nigel Young, ed.,Routledge International Encyclopedia of Peace(London: Routledge, 2008)

    Revisiting the Falklands Intelligence FailuresRUSI, 152, no. 4 (Summer 2007), pp. 68-73.

    The Future of Memory, TheAnnals616, no. 2 (Summer 2008), pp. 25-41. Reprinted inKerstin

    v. Lingen, ed.,Kriegserfahrung und Nationale Identitt in Europa nach 1945(Paderborn: Schoeningh,2009), pp. 440-54.

    The Ancient Greeks and Modern Realism: Ethics, Persuasion, and Power, in Duncan S. Bell,

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    ed.. Tragedy, Power, and Justice: Realism and Global Political Theory. (Oxford:Oxford University Press, 2008), pp. 26-40.

    Thucydides on Deterrence, Security Studies16, no. 2 (April-June 2007), pp. 1-26

    Science as an Ethical Practice,Journal of International Relations and Development, 10, no. 1(March 2007), pp. 16-24.

    Classical Realism, in Tim Dunne, Milja Kurki and Steve Smith, eds., International Relations

    Theories; Discipline and Diversity(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 52-70.Revised version to appear in revised 2008 edition.

    Texts, Paradigms and Political Change, in Toni Erskine and Michael Williams, eds.,

    Reconsidering Realism: The Legacy of Hans J. Morgenthau in International Relations(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007), pp. 241-68.

    Reason Divorced from Reality: Thomas Schelling and Strategic Bargaining,International

    Politics, 43, no. 4 (Autumn 2006), pp. 429-52.

    The Bush Administration and Iraq: The Mother of all Intelligence Failures,Intelligence and

    National Security, 22 no. 5 (2006), pp. 884-909. Coauthored with Michael Fitzgerald.

    John Lukacs, Meet Madame Jourdain,Historically Speaking, 7 no. 4(March/April 2006),pp. 50-51.

    Counterfactual Thought Experiments: A Necessary Research Tool,The History Teacher, 40,no. 2 (February 2007), pp. 153-76.

    What Can We Know? How Do We Know, in Richard Ned Lebow and Mark Lichbach, eds.,Political Knowledge and Social Inquiry(New York: Palgrave, 2007), pp. 1-22.

    Social Science as Case-Based Diagnostics, coauthored with Steven Bernstein, Janice Steinand Steven Weber, to in Lebow and Lichbach,Political Knowledge and Social Inquiry,pp. 229-60

    Counterfactuals and International Relations, in Yoshinobu Araki and YochiroSato, eds.,New Theories in International Politics(Tokyo: Buren Shuppan, 2007).

    If Mozart Had Died at Your Age: Psychologic vs. Statistical Inference,Political

    Psychology 27 (April 2006), pp. 157-72.

    Fear, Interest and Honour: Outlines of a Theory of International Relations,International

    Affairs82, no. 3 (May 2006), pp. 539-66.

    Running Red Lights and Ruling the World, in Jrg Caliess and Christoph Weller, eds.,

    Chancen fr den Frieden: Theoretische Orientierungen frFriedenspolitik und

    Friedensarbeit, Loccumer Protokolle 76/3 (Rehburg-Loccum: Evangelische-AkademieLoccum, 2006), pp. 101-64.

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    The Memory of Politics, in Richard Ned Lebow, Claudio Fogu and Wulf Kansteiner, eds.,The Politics of Memory in Postwar Europe(Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press,2006), pp. 1-39.

    Robert S. McNamara:Max Webers Nightmare,International Relations, 20 no. 2 (June2006), pp. 211-24.

    Deterrence: Then and Now,Journal of Strategic Studies 28 (October 2005), pp. 765-73.Revised version (2009), pp. 58-76.

    Power, Persuasion and Justice,Millennium33, no. 3 (Spring 2005), pp. 551-82. A slightlyabbreviated version is reprinted in Felix Berenskoetter and M. J. Williams, ed., Power inWorld Politics(London: Routledge, 2007), 120-40.

    Reason, Emotion and Cooperation,International Politics, 42, no. 3 (2005), pp. 283-313.

    Tragedy, Politics and Political Science,International Relations19 (Spring 2005), pp. 329-36.

    Ethics and Foreign Policy,Historically Speaking6 (January/February 2005), pp. 20-23.

    The Dangers of Rampant Individualism, A Reply to Critics.Historically Speaking6(January/February 2005), p.36.

    Constructive Realism,International Studies Review6 (June 2004), pp. 346-48.

    Good History Needs Counterfactuals,Historically Speaking, 5 (February 2004), pp. 25-28.Reprinted in Donald Yerxa, ed.,Recent Trends in Historical Thinking (Columbia, S.C. :University of South Carolina Press for the Historical Society, 2008), pp. 91-97.

    What Was the Cold War? When and Why Did it End? in Richard K. Herrmann and RichardNed Lebow, eds.,Ending the Cold War (New York, Palgrave, 2004), pp. 1-30.

    Leadership and the End of the Cold War: A Counterfactual Thought Experiment, co-authoredwith George Breslauer. In Herrmann and Lebow, eds.,Ending the Cold War, pp. 161-88.

    The End of the Cold War as a Non-Linear Confluence, co-authored with Janice Gross Stein,in Herrmann and Lebow, eds.,Ending the Cold War, pp. 189-218.

    Not By Ideas Alone: Canada, the United States and the World, in Graham Walker, ed.,Independence in an Age of Empires: Multilateralism versus Unilateralism in the Post

    9/11World(Halifax: Canadian Foreign Policy Society, 2004), pp. 153-58.

    A Data Set Named Desire: A Reply to William P. Thompson, International Studies

    Quarterly, 47 (June 2003), pp. 475-58.

    Ethics, Interests and Order, Georgetown Journal of International Affairs3 (Summer/Fall2002), pp. 25-34; a variant, Ethics and Interests, inProceedings of the 96thAnnualMeeting of the American Society of International Law, 13-16 March, 2002, pp. 75-84.

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    Globalization and Security: An Alternative World History, in Doris Fuchs and Friedrich V.

    Kratochwil, eds., Transformative Change and Global Order: Reflections on Theory andPractice (Hamburg: LIT Verlag, 2002).

    Redesigning Strategies of Coercive Bargaining, Global Dialogue 3 (Autumn 2001), pp. 119-32.

    Poking Counterfactual Holes in Covering Laws: Cognitive Styles and Political Learning, co-authored with Philip E. Tetlock, American Political Science Review 95 (December2001), pp. 829-43.

    Thucydides the Constructivist, American Political Science Review 95 (September 2001), pp.547-60. Reprinted in Philip Seib, ed., War and Conflict Communication: CriticalConcepts(London: Routledge, 2010).

    Policymakers and the Cold Wars End: Micro and Macro Assessments of Contingency, Co-

    authored with Richard K. Herrmann, Cold War History Bulletin Issue 12-13 (Fall-Winter 2001), pp. 337-40.

    Thucydides and Hegemony: Athens and the United States, co-authored with Robert Kelly,Review of International Studies27 (October 2001), pp. 1-17.

    Reflexivity: Methods and Evidence, co-authored with Ted Hopf and Friedrich V. Kratochwil,Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences(Oxford: Elsevier, 2001), pp.12884-88.

    The Holocaust and Social Science: A Personal Odyssey," Light from the Ashes, Peter

    Suedfeld, ed. (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2001), pp. 248-71.

    The Beginning and Ending of War, (Review Article), International Historical Review 23(June 2001), pp. 368-73.

    Agency versus Structure in A. J. P. Taylors Origins of the First World War, InternationalHistorical Review 23 (March 2001), pp. 51-72.

    Contingency, Catalysts and International System Change, Political Science Quarterly 115(Winter 2000-01), pp. 591-616. Reprinted in Gary Goertz and Jack S. Levy,ExplainingWar and Peace: Case Studies and Necessary Condition Counterfactuals(New York:

    Routledge, 2007), pp. 85-112.

    Whats So Different About aCounterfactual?, World Politics 52 (July 2000), pp. 550-85.Reprinted in Kawata Junich and Yoshinobu Araki, eds., Handbook of PoliticalPsychology (Tokyo: Hokuju Shuppan, forthcoming).

    Physics Got All the Easy Problems: Adapting Social Science to an Unpredictable World, co-authored with Steven Bernstein, Janice Gross Stein and Steven Weber. European Journalof International Relations 6 (March 2000), pp. 43-76.

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    The Rise and Fall of the Cold War, Review of International Studies, Special Issue, 25, no. 5(December 1999), pp. 21-39; reprinted in Michael Cox, Ken Booth and Timothy Dunne,ed., The Interregnum: Controversies in World Politics, 1989-1999 (New York:Cambridge University Press, 2000), pp. 41-58.

    Social Science, History and the Cold War: Pushing the Conceptual Envelope, in Odd Arne

    Westad, Reviewing the Cold War: Approaches, Interpretations, Theory (London: FrankCass, 2000), pp. 103-25; and a variant under the title, Social Science and History:Ranchers versus Farmers, in Colin Elman and Miriam Fendius Elman, eds., Bridgesand Boundaries: Historians, Political Scientists and the Study of International Politics(Cambridge: MIT Press, 2001), pp. 111-36.

    "National Security in the Nuclear Age," The Oxford Companion to American Military History(New York: Oxford University Press, 1999), pp. 472-75 .

    Sarastro Meet Mao Zedong, Opera Journal, 32 (December 1999), pp. 16-24; to be reprinted in Jounal of Political and Military Sociology) 29 (Spring 2002).

    We Still Dont Know!,(review article) Diplomatic History 22 (Fall 1998), pp. 627-32.

    Beyond Parsimony: Rethinking Theories of Coercive Bargaining, European Journal ofInternational Relations 4, No.1 (1998), pp. 31-66.

    Transitions and Transformations: Building International Cooperation, Security Studies 6(Spring 1997), pp. 154-79; reprinted as Zmiany i transformacje: budowaniewsp pracy midzynarodowej, in Davis B. Bobrow, Edward Haliak and RyszardZi ba, eds., Bezpieczenstwo Narodowe i Miedzynarodowe u Schyu XX Wieku(Warsaw: Fundacja Studiw Midzynarodowych, 1997), pp. 327-48.

    Theory and Practice in International Politics, American Behavioral Scientist 40 (January1997), pp. 360-62.

    Kriege und Erdbeben. Kann die Theorie der internationalen Politik konfliktprventiv-wirken?, Internationale Politik 51 (August 1996), pp. 17-20 [Wars and Earthquakes:What Can We Learn from Theory?]

    "Thomas Schelling and Strategic Bargaining," International Journal 51 (Summer 1996), pp.555-76. Reprinted in Matthew Evangelista, ed.,Peace Studies: Critical Concepts inPolitical Science(New York: Routledge, 2005), vol 1, ch. 11.

    "Play It Again Pericles: A Non-Realist Reading of Thucydides," European Journal ofInternational Relations 2 (June 1996), pp. 231-58.

    "International Relations Theory Since the End of the Cold War," Chronicle of HigherEducation, 26 January 1996, pp. B 1-2.

    "Back to the Past: Counterfactuals and the Cuban Missile Crisis," co-authored with Janice GrossStein, in Philip E. Tetlock and Aaron Belkin, eds., Counterfactual Thought Experimentsin World Politics: Logical, Methodological and Psychological Perspectives (Princeton:

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    Princeton University Press, 1996), pp. 119-48.

    "Realism and the End of the Cold War," co-authored with John Mueller, [comments on anarticle by William Wohlforth] International Security 20 (Fall 1995), pp. 185-86.

    "Deterrence and the Cold War," co-authored with Janice Gross Stein, Political ScienceQuarterly, 110 (Summer 1995), pp. 157-82 (chapter 14 of We All Lost the Cold War).Abbreviated variants, "Nuclear Lessons from the Cold War," to appear in Ken Booth,ed., Statecraft and Security: The Cold War and Beyond Cambridge: CambridgeUniversity Press, 1998), pp. 71-86; "Five Lessons from the Cold War," co-authored withJanice Gross Stein," Technology Review 98 (August-September 1995), pp. 69-72.

    "We All Lost the Cold War! Can We Win the Peace?," co-authored with Janice Gross Stein, inGunther Bchler, ed., Friedens- un Konfliktforschung in Zeiten des Umbruchs (Peaceand Conflict Research in Times of Radical Change) (Zurich: Verlag Rgger, 1992), pp.129-44.

    "Psychological Dimensions of Post-Cold War Foreign Policy," Stanley Renshon, ed., TheClinton Presidency: Campaigning, Governing and the Psychology of PoliticalLeadership (Boulder: Westview, 1995), pp. 235-46; Israel Affairs 2 (Spring-Summer1996), pp. 46-56.

    "The Long Peace, the End of the Cold War, and the Failure of Realism," InternationalOrganization 48 (Spring 1994), pp. 249-77; Lebow and Risse-Kappen, InternationalRelations Theory and the End of the Cold War (New York: Columbia University Press,1994), pp. 23-56.

    "The Search for Accommodation: Gorbachev in Comparative Perspective," in Lebow and

    Risse-Kappen, International Relations Theory and the End of the Cold War, pp. 167-86.

    "International Relations Theory and the End of the Cold War," co-authored with Thomas Risse-Kappen, in Lebow and Risse-Kappen, International Relations Theory and the End of theCold War, pp. 1-22.

    "Reagan and the Russians," Atlantic Monthly 273 (February 1994), pp. 35-37. Reprinted inRobert Griffith and Paula Baker, Major Problems in American History Since 1945 (NewYork: Houghton, Mifflin, 2000).

    "Afghanistan, Carter and Foreign Policy Change: The Limits of Cognitive Models," co-authored

    with Janice Gross Stein, in Dan Caldwell and Timothy J. McKeown, eds., Diplomacy,Force, and Leadership: Essays in Honor of Alexander L. George (Boulder: Westview,1993), pp. 95-128.

    "Domestic Politics and the Cuban Missile Crisis," Diplomatic History 14 (Fall 1990), 471-92.A revised version, "Why Was Cuba A Crisis? The Traditional and RevisionistInterpretations Reconsidered," in James Nathan, ed., His Finest Hour Revisited: TheCuban Missile Crisis in Retrospect (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992).

    "Khrushchev Redux," review essay, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 47 (May 1991), 43-45.

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    "Thucydides and International Relations," co-authored with Barry S. Strauss, in Richard Ned

    Lebow and Barry S. Strauss, eds., Hegemonic Conflict: From Thucydides to the NuclearAge (Boulder, Co.: Westview Press, 1991), 1-22.

    "Thucydides, Power Transition, and the Causes of War," in Richard Ned Lebow and Barry S.Strauss, eds., Hegemonic Conflict: From Thucydides to the Nuclear Age (Boulder, Co.:Westview Press, 1991), 125-68.

    "Preventing War in the Middle East: When Do Deterrence and Reassurance Work," in StevenSpiegel, ed., Conflict Management in the Middle East (Boulder, Co.: Westview Press,1991). Co-authored with Janice Gross Stein.

    "Da Yalta a Malta -- Nuova opportunit per le relazioni USA-URSS" [From Yalta to Malta:New Opportunities for Soviet-American Relations], Relazioni Internazionali 54 (newseries) (June 1990), 14-23. Co-authored with Janice Gross Stein.

    "Deterrence: The Elusive Dependent Variable," World Politics 42 (April 1990), 336-69. Co-authored with Janice Gross Stein.

    "Loss of Control: Problems of Nuclear Command," in Robert L. Kahn and Mayer N. Zald,Organizations and Nation-States: New Perspectives on Conflict and Cooperation (SanFrancisco: Jossey-Bass, 1990), 357-93.

    "Extended Deterrence: Military Fact or Political Fiction," in Eric Arnett, ed., New Technologiesfor Security and Arms Control: Threats and Promise (Washington, D.C.: AmericanAssociation for the Advancement of Science), 55-76.

    "Rational Deterrence Theory: I Think Therefore I Deter," co-authored with Janice Gross Stein,World Politics 41 (January 1989), 208-24.

    "Deterrence: A Political and Psychological Critique," in Robert Axelrod, Robert Jervis, RoyRadner, and Paul Stern, eds., Perspectives in Deterrence (New York: Oxford UniversityPress, 1989).

    "Malign Analysts or Evil Empire? A Critique of Western Studies of Soviet Strategy,"International Journal 44 (Winter 1988-89), 1-40.

    "Provocative Deterrence: A New Look at the Cuban Missile Crisis," Arms Control Today 18

    (July-August 1988), 15-16.

    "A Rejoinder: the Case is Not Closed," Bulletin of Atomic Scientists 44 (July-August 1988), 44.

    "Siria-Israele: come evitare una guerra per errore," [Syria-Israel: Can Accidental War bePrevented?], co-authored with Eli Levite, Relazioni Internazionali 52, new series (July1988), 58-66.

    "Was Khrushchev Bluffing in Cuba," Bulletin of Atomic Scientists 44 (April 1988), 38-43.

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    "Interdisciplinary Research and the Future of Peace and Security Studies," Political Psychology9 (June 1988), 507-25. Reprinted in William H. Newell, ed., Interdisciplinarity: Essaysfrom the Literature (New York: College Entrance Examination Board, 1998), pp. 463-80.

    "Clausewitz and Nuclear Crisis Management," Political Science Quarterly 103 (Spring 88), 81-110, and in Gilbert Winham, ed., New Issues in Crisis Management (Boulder, Co.:Westview Press, 1988), 37-66, under the title, "Clausewitz, Loss of Control, and CrisisManagement."

    "Threat and Illusion: Rethinking the Arms Race," Comprehensive Approaches to World Peace(Vedbaek: Tokai University European Center, 1988), 71-83.

    "Why Deterrence Doesn't Deter," Outlook Section, The Washington Post, 6 March 1988, C5.

    "The Dangers of Quick Launch," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 43 (November 1987), 36-39.

    "A Research Agenda for Peace and Security Studies," PS 20 (Summer 1987), 252-57.

    "Nuclear Crisis Management: A Dangerous Illusion" [Chapter I of Nuclear Crisis Management:A Dangerous Illusion (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, January 1987)] Political ScienceQuarterly 102 (Summer 1987), 181-92; Jrg Calliess, ed., International Krisen undKrisenbewltigung: Geschichte und Zukunft der Internationalen Ordnung unter denBedingungen der West-Ost Rivalitt (Rehburg-Loccum: Evangelische AkademieLoccum, 1987), 63-74.

    "Deterrence Failure Revisited: A Reply to the Critics," International Security 12 (Summer1987), 197-213.

    "Beyond Deterrence," co-authored with Janice Stein. Special issue of Journal of Social Issues43, No. 4 (1987), 5-71.

    "Beyond Deterrence: Building Better Theory," (co-authored with Janice Gross Stein), Journal ofSocial Issues 43, No. 4 (1987), 155-69.

    "Conventional and Nuclear Deterrence: Are the Lessons Transferable?," Journal of SocialIssues 43, No. 4 (1987), 171-91.

    "Kognitive Blockierung und Krisenpolitik: Deutsche Entscheidungstrger im Juli 1914,"

    Kriegsursachen, Friedensanalysen 21 (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 1987).

    "Nuclear Crisis Management: A Dangerous Illusion," (Abbreviated version of Chapter I ofNuclear Crisis Management) The Bulletin of Peace Proposals 17, No. 2 (1986), 107-12.

    "Dominant Powers and Subordinate Regions: 1914 and Today," in Jan F. Triska, ed., DominantPowers and Subordinate States: The United States in Latin America and the SovietUnion in Eastern Europe (Durham: University of North Carolina Press, 1986), 400-22.

    "Deterrence Reconsidered," (extract from Psychology and Deterrence), in Ralph K. White, ed.,

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    Psychology and the Prevention of Nuclear War: A Book of Readings (New York: NewYork University Press, 1986), 352-76; and Francesca Cancian and William Gibson,Making War-Making Peace (Hinsdale, Ill.: Dorsey Press, 1989).

    "Decision Making in Crises," (extract from Between Peace and War), in Ralph K. White, ed.,Psychology and the Prevention of Nuclear War: A Book of Readings (New York: NewYork University Press, 1986), 397-413; and in Peter J. Katzenstein, Readings inInternational Relations (Littleton, Mass.: Copley, 1987), 255-78.

    "Leadership in Crisis", Science 1985, December 1985, 42-43.

    "Generational Learning and Foreign Policy," International Journal 40 (Autumn 1985), 556-85.Reprinted in Peter J. Katzenstein, ed., Readings in International Relations (Littleton,Mass.: Copley, 1987), 255-77; Robert O. Matthews, Arthur G. Rubinoff, Janice G.Stein, International Conflict and Conflict Management, 2nd ed. (Toronto: Prentice-Hall,1989), 53-66.

    "If I Were Ronald Reagan: Controlling the Arms Race," SAIS Review 5 (Summer-Fall 1985),125-32. Reprinted in Current News, Special Reports, 15 September 1985.

    "Assured Strategic Stupidity: In Pursuit of Star Wars," Journal of International Affairs 39(Summer 1985), 57-80 and in Wolfram Hanrieder, ed., Technology, Strategy, and ArmsControl (Boulder, Co.: Westview Press, 1986), 65-92.

    "The Soviet Offensive in Europe: The Schlieffen Plan Revisited?," International Security 9(Spring 1985), 44-78. Reprinted in Current News, Special Edition, No. 1343, 10September 1985, and Sean Lynn-Jones, ed., Soviet Military Policy (Cambridge: MITPress, 1989), pp. 312-46.

    "Anti-Satellite Weapons: Weighing the Risks," co-authored with Kurt Gottfried, Ddalus 114(Spring 1985), Vol I: Concepts and Technologies, 147-70; and in Franklin A. Long,Jeffrey Boutwell, and Donald Hafner, eds., Weapons in Space (New York: W.W.Norton, 1986), 147-70.

    "Deterrence Reconsidered: The Challenge of Recent Research," Survival 27 (March-April,1985), 20-29; reprinted in Catherine M. Kelleher, Frank J. Kerr, and George H. Quester,eds., Nuclear Deterrence: New Risks, New Opportunities (New York: Pergamon Press,1986), 129-48; Ralph K. White, ed., Psychology and the Prevention of Nuclear War: ABook of Readings (New York: New York University Press, 1986), 352-75; abbreviated

    version in World Encyclopedia of Peace (London: Pergamon, 1986).

    "Two Practical Ways to Avoid Superpower Crises," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists 41(January 1985), 22-28.

    Member Study Panel, Space-Based Missile Defense (Cambridge, Ma.: Union of ConcernedScientists, 1984).

    Reagans Star War, The New York Review of Books, 26 April 1984, 46-52. Coauthored withHans A. Bethe, Richard L. Garwin, Jurt Gottfried, Noel Gaylor, Henry W. Kendall and

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    Victor F. Weiskopf.

    "The Paranoia of the Powerful: Thucydides on World War III," PS 17 (Winter 1984), 10-17.

    "Thucydides on World War III: A Reply to Professor Bluhm," PS 18 (Summer 1984), 591-93.

    "Windows of Opportunity: Do States Jump Through Them?," International Security 9 (Summer1984), 147-86; reprinted in Current News, Special Edition, 19 September 1984, andSteven E. Miller, ed., The Great War and the Nuclear Age (Princeton: PrincetonUniversity Press, 1985), 147-86. Also published as Occasional Paper No. 46 of theResearch Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, Bologna Center, November 1984.German version, "Fenster der versuchung: Nutzen Staaten ihre berlegenheit bis zumletzten aus?," Beitrge zur Konfliktforschung No. 1 (January 1985), 31-62.

    "Cognitive Closure and Crisis Politics," and "The Future of Crisis Management," (excerpts fromBetween Peace and War) in Robert D. Matthews, Arthur G. Rubinoff, and Janice GrossStein, International Conflict and Conflict Management: Readings in World Politics

    (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1984), 55-64, 94-104.

    "Miscalculation in the South Atlantic: British and Argentine Intelligence Failures in theFalkland Crisis," Journal of Strategic Studies 6 (March 1983), 1-29, reprinted in Jervis,Lebow and Stein, Psychology and Deterrence (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UniversityPress, 1984); German version, Der Krieg, den keiner wollte: Fehlwahrnehmungen imFalkland-Konflikt (Frankfurt: Hessische Stiftung fr Friedens- und Konfliktforschung,October 1982), condensed version in Beitrge zur Konfliktforschung 13, No. 2 (1983),67-98.

    "The Deterrence Deadlock: Is There a Way Out?," Political Psychology 4 (June 1983), 333-54;

    reprinted in Robert Jervis, Richard Ned Lebow and Janice Gross Stein, Psychology andDeterrence (Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985); German translation,Sackgassen der Abschreckung (Frankfurt: Haag & Herchen, 1985).

    "The Cuban Missile Crisis: Reading the Lessons Correctly," Political Science Quarterly 98(Autumn 1983), 431-58.

    "The Superpowers and the Middle East: The Dynamics of Competition," Mark V. Kaupi and R.Craig Nation, eds., The Soviet Union and the Middle East in the 1980s (Cambridge:Lexington, 1983), 265-79.

    "Misconceptions in American Strategic Assessment," Political Science Quarterly 97 (Summer1982), 187-206; reprinted in Current News, Special Edition, No. 898, 26 August 1982;Italian translation, "CIA Contro Dipartimento della Difesa: chi ha le percezioni piuerrate?," II Mulino 32 (July 1983), 944-69.

    "Superpower Management of Security Alliances: The Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact."Arlene Idol Broadhurst, ed., The Future of European Alliance Systems (Boulder,Westview Press, 1982), pp. 185-236.

    "If Wishes Were Horses and Beggars Were Kings," in Rudolph L. Brraham ed., Human Rights:

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    Contemporary Domestic and International Issues and Conflicts (New York: IrvingtonPress, 1980), pp. 57-60.

    "Clear and Future Danger: Managing Relations with the Soviet Union in the 1980s," R.J.O'Neill and D.M. Horner, eds., New Directions in Strategic Thinking (London: GeorgeAllen and Unwin, 1981), 221-45; condensed version in Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists36 (May 1981), 14-21.

    "Thucydides on Arms Control: His Speech to the American Senate," Bulletin of the AtomicScientists 35 (December 1979), 6-7.

    "Accidents and Crises: The Dogger Bank Affair, Naval War College Review 31 (Summer1978), 66-75. Reprinted in Mark W. Janis and John E. Noyes, Cases and Commentaryon International Law (St. Paul: West Publishing, 1997), pp.217-21.

    "The Origins of Sectarian Assassination: The Case of Belfast," Journal of International Affairs32 (Spring 1978), 43-61; reprinted in John Carson, ed., Terrorism in Theory and Practice

    (Toronto: The Atlantic Council of Canada, 1978), 31-56; and Alan D. Buckley et al.,eds., International Terrorism: Current Research and Future Developments (Wayne, N.J.:Avery, 1980).

    "Vigilantism in Northern Ireland," in H. Jon Rosenbaum and Peter C. Sederberg, VigilantePolitics (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania, 1975), 234-58.

    "Divided Ireland," in Henderson, Lebow and Stoessinger, Divided Nations in a Divided World(New York: David McKay, 1974), 197-266.

    "Protestant Gunmen," The Irish-American Review 1 (Autumn 1974), 4-9.

    "Civil War in Ireland: A Tragedy in Endless Acts?", Journal of International Affairs 27, No. 2(1973), 247-60.

    "Communal Conflict: A Review Essay," Journal of International Affairs 27, No. 1 (1973), 122-25.

    With Carol Bohmer, "Divorce Comparative Style: A Paradigm of Divorce Patterns," Journal ofDivorce 2 (Winter 1978), 157-74.

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    "John Stuart Mill and the Irish Land Question," in Richard Ned Lebow, ed., John Stuart Mill onIreland (Philadelphia: ISHI, 1979), 1-22.

    "British Images of Poverty in Pre-Famine Ireland," in Daniel Casey and Richard Rhodes, ed.,Views of the Irish Peasantry, 1800-1916 (Hamden, Conn.: Archon Books, 1977), 57-85.

    "British Historians and Irish History," Eire-Ireland 8 (December 1973), 3-38.

    With Jeffrey Morris, "Dien Bien Phu: Isn't He Emperor of Indochina?" Journal of GeneralEducation (Autumn 1970), 133-64.

    "The Morgenthau Peace Mission of 1917," Jewish Social Studies 22 (October 1970), 267-85.

    "Woodrow Wilson and the Balfour Declaration," Journal of Modern History 40 (December1968), 501-24.