INSS CSR Strategic Forum
The Institute for National Strategic Studies (INSS) is a policy research and strategic gaming organization within the National Defense University serving the US Department of Defense, its components, and interagency partners. This publication series features short occasional papers dealing with the most timely issues of national security.
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Publications:
- Trust, Engagement, and Technology Transfer
- Offshore Control: A Proposed Strategy for an Unlikely Conflict
- Grand Strategy and International Law
- Post-Asad Syria: Opportunity or Quagmire?
- Space and the Joint Fight
- Raising Our Sights: Russian- American Strategic Restraint in an Age of Vulnerability
- Sino-American Strategic Restraint in an Age of Vulnerability
- Deterrence and Escalation in Cross-Domain Operations
- The Emergence of China in the Middle East
- Countering the Lord’s Resistance Army in Central Africa
- Chinese Military Transparency: Evaluating the 2010 Defense White Paper
- The Evolving Threat of al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
- Iran's Islamic Revolution
- Brazil and the United States: The Need for Strategic Engagement
- Finland, Sweden, and NATO
- European Energy Security
- Conventional Prompt Global Strike
- Small Nuclear Reactors for Military Installations
- Getting Beyond Taiwan?
- Private Contractors in Conflict Zones
- Global Commons and Domain Interrelationships
- Reforming the Inter-American Defense Board
- Somalia's Endless Transition
- Prioritizing Strategic Interests in South Asia
- Africa's Irregular Security Threats
- Strengthening the IAEA
- US-Mexico Homeland Defense
- Avoiding a Crisis of Confidence in the US Nuclear Deterrent
- US-Cambodia Defense Relations
- North Korea: Challenges, Interests, and Policy
- Burma in Strategic Perspective
- Unity of Effort: Key to Success in Afghanistan
- Radicalization by Choice: ISI and the Pakistani Army
- US-Vietnam Defense Relations
- Iraqi Security Forces after US Troop Withdrawal
- Aligning Disarmament to Nuclear Dangers: Off to a Hasty START?
- US-Mexico Defense Relations: An Incompatible Interface
- Managing Strategic Competition with China
- Diverging Roads: 21st-Century US-Thai Defense Relations
- Hybrid Threats: Reconceptualizing the Evolving Character of Modern Conflict
- The United States and the Asia-Pacific Region: National Interests and Strategic Imperatives
- Ukraine Against Herself: To Be Euro-Atlantic, Eurasian, or Neutral?
- Challenges to Persian Gulf Security
- NATO's Uncertain Future: Is Demography Destiny?
- The Absence of Europe: Implications for International Security?
- Irregular Warfare: New Challenges for Civil-Military Relations
- Defense Transformation à la française and US Interests
- Energy Security in South Asia: Can Interdependence Breed Stability?
- China’s Rising Influence in Asia: Implications for US Policy
- After the Surge: Next Steps in Iraq?
- The European Union: Measuring Counterterrorism Cooperation
- Trans-American Security: What’s Missing?
- The Country Team: Restructuring America's First Line of Engagement
- Preventing Balkan Conflict: The Role of Euroatlantic Institutions
- Can Deterrence Be Tailored?
- Combating Opium in Afghanistan
- China, Russia and the Balance of Power in Central Asia
- Southeast Asian Security Challenges: America’s Response?
- Reforming Pentagon Strategic Decisionmaking
- Visions of Order: Japan and China in US Strategy
- Restructuring Special Operations Forces for Emerging Threats
- US-Iran Relations: Normalization in the Future?
- Constabulary Forces and Postconflict Transition: The Euro-Atlantic Dimension
- Sustaining US-European Global Security Cooperation
- US-Australia Alliance Relations: An Australian View
- The Arab-Israeli Conflict: Toward an Equitable and Durable Solution
- Insurgency: Modern Warfare Evolves into a Fourth Generation
- Apocalyptic Terrorism: The Case for Preventive Action
- Japan's Constitution and Defense Policy: Entering a New Era?
- Eliminating Adversary WMD: Lessons for Future Conflicts
- Shaping U.S. Policy on Africa: Pillars of a New Strategy
- Deploying Missile Defense: Major Operational Challenges
- NATO Decisionmaking: Au Revoir to the Consensus Rule?
- Turbulent Transition in Iraq: Can It Succeed?
- Collision Avoidance: US-Russian Bilateral Relations and Former Soviet States
- Partnership for Peace: Charting a Course for a New Era
- Securing Afghanistan: Entering a Make-or-Break Phase?
- Modernizing China's Military: A High-Stakes Gamble?
- Central Asian Leadership Succession: When, Not If
- Resolving Korea’s Nuclear Crisis: Tough Choices for China
- Preemptive Action: When, How, and to What Effect?
- Finding a Kashmir Settlement: The Burden of Leadership
- Building an Iraqi Defense Force
- The ROK–US Alliance: Where Is It Headed?
- Dissuasion as a Strategic Concept
- Flashman’s Revenge: Central Asia after September 11
- Colombia's War: Toward a New Strategy
- China’s Trade Opening: Implications for Regional Stability
- Terrorism’s Financial Lifeline: Can It be Severed?
- US - Russian Relations: Toward a New Strategic Framework
- Anticipating Strategic Surprise on the Korean Peninsula
- Homeland Security: The New Role for Defense
- Adversary Use of NBC Weapons: A Neglected Challenge
- US-Saudi Relations: Rebuilding the Strategic Consensus
- China: Making the Case for Realistic Engagement
- Do European Union Defense Initiatives Threaten NATO?
- Regional Conflicts with Strategic Consequences
- A Golden Opportunity: The Next Steps in US-Indian Relations
- A Military for the 21st Century: Lessons from the Recent Past
- Normalizing US-Russian Relations
- Revising the Two-Major Theater War Standard
- The US Strategic Posture Review: Issues for the New Administration
- Renovating US Strategic Arms Control Policy
- The Next Round of NATO Enlargement
- China Rising: New Challenges to the US Security Posture
- Military Lessons from Desert One to the Balkans
- "One China" and Relations Across the Taiwan Strait
- Transforming the Armed Forces of Central and East Europe
- The CIS and the Caucasus


