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1701. Carry on Killing: Global Governance, Humanitarianism and Terror

1702. Missile Defence in the United States

1703. Asian Ballistic Missiles and Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Impact of Missile Defences

1704. Privatisation of Conflict, Security and War

1705. Security Models and their Applicability to the Gulf: The Potential of European Lessons Applied

1706. The Pros and Cons of Subsidiarity: The Role of African Regional and Subregional Organisations in Ensuring Peace and Security in Africa

1707. Dynamics of Return and Sustainable Reintegration in a 'Mobile Livelihoods'-Perspective

1708. Greenland, Denmark and the Debate on Missile Defense: A Window of Opportunity for Increased Autonomy

1709. Afghanistan: Lessons learned from a Post-War Situation

1710. From Water 'Wars' to Water 'Riots' - Lessons from Transboundary Water Management

1711. Cooperation or Democratisation? The EU's Conflicting Mediterranean Security Discourses

1712. The Politics of European security

1713. Security Sector Governance in Southern Caucasus – Challenges and Visions - Regional Stability in Southern Caucasus Security Sector Reform

1714. From America's protégé to constructive European. Polish security policy in the twenty-first century

1715. Global views on the European Union

1716. For our eyes only? Shaping an intelligence community within the EU

1717. The Catalysts, Directions and Focus on Turkey Agenda for Security Sector Reform in the 21st Century

1718. Strengthening International Arms Control/Disarmament Regimes and the Democratic Oversight and Reform of the Security Sector

1719. Challenges of Security Sector Governance in Kuwait

1720. Security Sector Transformation in Afghanistan

1721. Challenges to Security Sector Governance in the Middle East: the Libyan Case

1722. The Saudi Security Apparatus: Military and Security Services - Challenges and Developments

1723. Iran's Security Sector: An Overview

1724. Jordanian Security Sector Governance: Between Theory and Practice

1725. The Best Papers from the 2003 DCAF-IISS Young Faces Conference

1726. Democratic Decision-Making and Deployments:The Case of the Netherland's Peacekeepers in Srebenica and Iraq

1727. Adaptation of Security Structures to Contemporary Threats

1728. Watching the Watchdogs: The Role of the Media in Intelligence Oversight in Germany

1729. Under Pressure. Falintil - Forças de Defesa de Timor Leste. Three Decades of Defence Force in Timor Leste: 1975-2004

1730. Ukrainian Democratic Development and Euro-Atlantic Integration: A Natural Convergence, But A Difficult Path

1731. NATO Membership Is A Realistic Goal If Ukraine Shows Courage And Resolve

1732. Vision Of A New Hungarian Intelligence Architecture

1733. Democratic Control of Armed Forces in Military Interventions: A Challenge to Global Governance

1734. Civil Society, Democracy and the Law

1735. Who Builds Civil Society? Civil Society, Mass Media and Democracy in Post-Communist Countries

1736. Civil Society and Democratic Oversight of the Security Sector: A Preliminary Investigation

1737. The U.S. – ROK Alliance: Building a Mature Partnership

1738. Peacebuilding as the Link between Security and Development: Is the Window of Opportunity Closing?

1739. Public Perceptions of Small Arms and Security in South Serbia

1740. SALW Ammunition Destruction - Environmental Releases From Open Burning (OB) and Open Detonation (OD) Events

1741. A Fragile Peace: Guns and Security in post-conflict Macedonia

1742. Base Structure Report Fiscal Year 2004

1743. Good News Is No News? The Impact of Credit Rating Changes on the Pricing of Asset-Backed Securities

1744. The Information Content of Forward and Futures Prices: Market Expectations and the Price of Risk

1745. Is Inflation Targeting Best-Practice Monetary Policy?

1746. Optimal Monetary and Fiscal Policy: A Linear-Quadratic Approach

1747. Understanding the Effects of Government Spending on Consumption

1748. Landmine Policy Reply by DoD to a GAO Report

1749. Landmine Policy

1750. US-Mexico Border Control in a Changing Economic and Security Context

1751. Japan's Constitution and Defense Policy: Entering a New Era?

1752. Deploying Missile Defense: Major Operational Challenges

1753. Collision Avoidance: U.S.-Russian Bilateral Relations and Former Soviet States

1754. Partnership for Peace: Charting a Course for a New Era

1755. Securing Afghanistan: Entering a Make-or-Break Phase?

1756. In Liberty's Shadow: US Detention of Asylum Seekers in the Era of Homeland Security

1757. EU Security Policy: Contrasting Rationalism and Social Constructivism

1758. 7th Annual Conference - Bulgaria

1759. The challenge of United Nations reform

1760. Making New International Norms: The Small Arms Case

1761. Analyzing the Issue of Curbing the Unrestricted Availability and Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons: Some Implications for the Study of International Relations and for Education in Defense and Security

1762. The Russian Debate on the Nonproliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Delivery Vehicles

1763. Islamists in the Arab World: The Dance Around Democracy

1764. WMD in Iraq: Evidence and Implications

1765. The Building of Regional Security Partnership and the Security Culture Divide in the Mediterranean Region

1766. Normative Power: The European Practice of Region Building and the Case of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (EMP)

1767. Political Securitisation and Democratisation in the Maghreb: Ambiguous Discourses and Fine-tuning Practices for a Security Partnership

1768. Transforming Competitiveness in European Transition Economies: The Role of Foreign Direct Investment

1769. Minimal Investments, Minimal Results: The Failure of Security Policy in Afghanistan

1770. Security and Intelligence in US-Mexico Relations

1771. An American Grand Strategy for the Middle East: A Report of the Aspen Strategy Group

1772. Giving Meaning to "Never Again": Seeking an Effective Response to the Crisis in Darfur and Beyond

1773. Iran: Time for a New Approach

1774. Freedom, Prosperity, and Security

1775. Renewing the Atlantic Partnership

1776. Stability, Security, and Sovereignty in the Republic of Georgia

1777. Russia and the West

1778. European Homeland Security Post-March 11th and Transatlantic Relations

1779. HIV/AIDS as a Security Issue in Africa: Lessons from Uganda

1780. Hostages for Prisoners: A Way to Peace in Colombia?

1781. Rebuilding Liberia: Prospects and Perils

1782. International Organizations and Security Issues: An American Perspective

1783. Road to Ruin: Afghanistan's Booming Opium Industry

1784. Considering China as a Potential Member of the Nuclear Suppliers Group

1785. The World's Nuclear Arsenals

1786. Order and Chaos in the 21st Century Do We Need a New „Standpoint for Seeing and Judging Events“?

1787. Georgian Security Sector: Achievements and Failures

1788. The Paradox of Policy: American Interests in the Post-9/11 Caucasus

1789. Status Report on Security Sector Governance in Georgia

1790. Armenia as a Factor of Balance in the Southern Caucasus Region

1791. The Role of Civil Society in Security Sector Governance in the South Caucasus

1792. Security Sector Reform in the Southern Caucasus

1793. Security Sector Governance in the Southern Caucasus-Towards an EU Strategy

1794. Visions of the Caucasus

1795. Visions and Aims for Security Sector Governance in Southern Caucasus

1796. Perspectives of Security Development in the South Caucasus

1797. Security Sector Governnance in the South Caucasus: Visions and Aims

1798. The Southern Caucasus: In Quest of a New Vision for Cooperative Security Strategy

1799. Introduction: Economic and Social Challenges in South East Europe

1800. South East Europe and the Trade Potential of Croatia