Winter 2006/07
"Correspondence: The Short Shadow of U.S. Primacy?"
Journal Article, International Security, issue 3, volume 31
By Jeffrey Lantis, Tom Sauer, Former Research Fellow, International Security Program, 1997-1999, James Wirtz, Keir A. Lieber and Daryl Press
Jeffrey Lantis, Tom Sauer, and James Wirtz reply to Keir Lieber and Daryl Press's spring 2006 International Security article, "The End of MAD? The Nuclear Dimension of U.S. Primacy."
Spring 2006
"The End of MAD? The Nuclear Dimension of U.S. Primacy"
Journal Article, International Security, issue 4, volume 30
By Keir A. Lieber and Daryl Press
Can the United States destroy the long-range nuclear arsenals of China and Russia ? Keir Lieber and Daryl Press argue that not only does the United States have a potent first-strike capability, but that the nuclear balance will continue to shift in its favor, creating significant implications for international relations and U.S. foreign policy.
Winter 2004/05
"The Credibility of Power: Assessing Threats during the "Appeasement" Crises of the 1930s"
Journal Article, International Security, issue 3, volume 29
By Daryl Press
Leaders assess credibility during crises by focusing on the stakes and military situation in the present, not on their adversary's past behavior.
Fall 2001
"The Myth of Air Power in the Persian Gulf War and the Future of Warfare"
Journal Article, International Security, issue 2, volume 26
By Daryl Press
Using detailed evidence from the four-day ground campaign, the author concludes that air power was "neither sufficient nor necessary" in defeating Iraq and that "its role has been exaggerated and misunderstood."



