Occasional Papers
In keeping with the Peace Studies Program's mission of supporting research and teaching, the occasional paper series is a means to further disseminate research and project results of program faculty and visitors. The series includes monographs, collaborative papers, and conference and workshop proceedings.
The most recent papers are available below in PDF format. If hard copies of these or previous papers are preferred, most are available through mail order. There is a shipping and handling fee of $5 for each publication sent to addresses in the U.S., Canada, or Mexico. A fee of $8 per paper should be included for orders mailed to other international addresses.
Other reports and papers of interest related to program research projects, conferences, seminars, and special events are also available.
| 2007.30-5 |
Regime-Hybridity and violent civil societies in fragmented societies – conceptual considerations
Heidrun Zinecker, January, 2007 |
| 2006.30-4 |
Managing ethnic divisions in the Philippines and Malaysia
Peter Kreuzer, December, 2006 |
| 2006.30-3 |
Diversity, Conflict, and State Failure: Chances and Challenges for Democratic Consolidation in Georgia after the "Rose Revolution"
Pamela Jawad, December, 2006 |
| 2006.30-2 |
Containing the Dangers of Democratization: A Record of Peacebuilding in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Thorsten Gromes, December, 2006 |
| 2006.30-1 |
Religious Zionism and Israeli Foreign Policy
Claudia Baumgart, December, 2006 |
| 2006.30-0 |
Democracy, Diversity, and Conflict: Preface
Judith Reppy, December, 2006 |
| 2006.29 |
Deaths in Wars and Conflicts in the 20th Century, 3rd edition
Milton Leitenberg, June, 2006 |
| 2003.28 |
Conversion at Stepnogorsk: What the Future Holds for Former Bioweapons Facilities
Sonia Ben Ouagrham and Kathleen M. Vogel, February, 2003 |
| 2003.27 |
Iraq and Beyond: The New U.S. National Security Strategy
Jonathan Kirshner, Barry Strauss, Maria Fanis, and Matthew Evangelista, January, 2003 |
| 2002.26 |
The United States and Asian Security
Matthew Evangelista and Judith Reppy, eds., May, 2002 |
| 2000.25 |
The Place of the Defense Industry in National Systems of Innovation
Judith Reppy, ed., April, 2000 |
| 1999.24 |
Preventing the Bloodbath: Could the UN Have Predicted and Prevented the Rwandan Genocide?
A. Walter Dorn, Jonathan Matloff, and Jennifer Matthews, October, 1999 |
| 1999.23 |
Secrecy and Knowledge Production
Judith Reppy, October, 1999 |
| 1999.22 |
Acoustic Weapons - A Prospective Assessment: Sources, Propogation and Effects of Strong Sound
Jürgen Altmann, May, 1999 |
| 1997.21 |
The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: Issues and Answers
Matthew G. McKinzie, ed., June, 1997 |
| 1997.20 |
Political Economy in Security Studies After the Cold War
Jonathan Kirshner, April, 1997 |
| 1995.19 |
Distintegration and Consolidation: National Separatism and the Evolution of Center-Periphery Relations in the Russian Federation
John W. Slocum, July, 1995 |
| 1994.18 |
Defense Conversion and the Future of the National Nuclear Weapons Laboratories
edited by Judith Reppy and Joseph Pilat, April, 1994 |
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