Think-tank analyses and edited works

Links are pretty spotty through this section, in large part because of the nature of the writings–please drop a line if something piques your interest, and I’ll find you a copy.

 

Think-tank analyses

Responding to China’s Assertiveness in the South China Sea.” NBR Analysis Brief (Seattle: National Bureau of Asian Research, June 12, 2014).

Old—But Strong—Wine in New Bottles: China’s ‘Three Warfares.’” In Stefan Halper, China: The Three Warfares. Washington, DC: Office of Net Assessment, U.S. Defense Department, November 2013, pp. 246-273.

“Partner in the Pivot?” In Goto, Shihoko, ed., Taiwan and the U.S. Pivot to Asia: New Realities in the Region? Washington, DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, March 2013, pp. 25-32.

Rough Waters for Coalition Building.” In Patrick Cronin and Robert D. Kaplan, co-editors, Cooperation from Strength: The United States, China and the South China Sea (Washington, DC: Center for a New American Security, January 2012), pp. 99–115.

ESAI Intelligence Briefing. Wakefield, MA: Energy Security Associates Inc., weekly, 2001-2004; biweekly, 2005-2012. Analysis of the global counterterrorist effort, marketed to a variety of official and corporate clients and routinely quoted in major trade publications such as Middle East Economic Survey. Alternated with one other author. Published 128 reports.

Radiological Terrorism: Public Response and the Search for Resilience (The Bratislava Report). Athens, GA: University of Georgia Center for International Trade and Security, 2006.

“Export and Border Controls in Thailand, 2006.” Athens, GA: University of Georgia Center for International Trade and Security, 2006. Compiled for U.S. State Department and Commerce Department based on field research. Coauthor.

“Iran in 2010.” In ESAI Research Report. Wakefield, MA: Energy Security Associates Inc., 2006. Coauthor.

“Export and Border Controls in Albania, 2005.” Athens, GA: University of Georgia Center for International Trade and Security, 2005.Compiled for U.S. State Department and Commerce Department based on field research. Coauthor.

“Security Issues and Iran,” Security Issues and Iraq,” and “Security Issues and Israel.” Chapters in Middle East Security Analysis. Wakefield, MA: Energy Security Associates Inc., quarterly, 2003-2004.

After Saddam: Security in the Persian Gulf. Wakefield, MA: Energy Security Associates Inc., 2003. Coauthor.

“Introduction,” “Security Issues and Iran,” “Security Issues and Iraq,” and “Security Issues and Israel.” Chapters in Security Issues in the Middle East. Cambridge, MA: Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, quarterly, 1998-2003.

“Greece” and “Norway.” In European Issues and Developments, 1998. Cambridge, MA: Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, 1998, pp. 139–56, 181–201.

 

Edited think-tank works

1540 Compass. Athens, GA: University of Georgia, approximately three issues annually, 2012-2017.

The Monitor: International Perspectives on Nonproliferation. Athens, GA: University of Georgia, approximately three issues annually, 2002-2007.

Nonproliferation Export Controls in India: Update 2005. Athens, GA: University of Georgia, 2005.

Export Controls in the People’s Republic of China, 2005. Athens, GA: University of Georgia, 2005.

Nuclear Security Culture: The Case of Russia. Athens, GA: University of Georgia, 2004. Book-length monograph.

Roadmap to Reform: Creating a New Multilateral Export Control Regime. Athens, GA: University of Georgia, 2004. Authored executive summary.

The Human Factor and Security Culture: Challenges to Safeguarding Fissile Materials in Russia. Athens, GA: University of Georgia, 2002. (Co-editor)

Strengthening Multilateral Export Controls. Athens, GA: University of Georgia, 2002.

NATO and Southeastern Europe: Security Issues for the Early 21st Century. Dulles, VA: Brassey’s, 2000. (Co-editor)