Summaries.
Why Populists Love Dead Soldiers and Hate Live Officers.
A Matter of Principle: How Local Consent Affects U.S. Support for Military Interventions.
Deception and Detection: Why Artificial Intelligence Empowers Cyber Defense over Offense.
Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Surprise.
Technology, Behavior, and Effectiveness in Naval Warfare: The Battles of Savo Island and Cape Saint George.
Summaries.
The Rules-Based International Order: A Historical Analysis.
U.S. Space Power and Alliance Dynamics in the Cold War.
Conventional Deterrence of Nuclear Use.
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: How Clients Evade Patrons' Costly Strategic Demands.
To Agree or Not to Agree: Hawks, Doves, and Regime Type in International Rivalry and Rapprochement.
Editors' Note.
Summaries.
Knowing What Not to Know About Islamic State: Terrorism Studies and Public Secrecy.
What Does China Want?
Keeping Pace with the Times: China's Arms Control Tradition, New Challenges, and Nuclear Learning.
Access Denied? The Sino-American Contest for Military Primacy in Asia.
The U.S.-China Stability-Instability Paradox: Limited War in East Asia.
Reviewers for Volume 49.
Summaries.
War and International Politics.
Hedging on Hegemony: The Realist Debate over How to Respond to China.
The U.S.-China Military Balance in Space.
Monks Behaving Badly: Explaining Buddhist Violence in Asia.
Lost in Transmission: Bureaucracy, Noise, and Communication in International Politics.
Summaries.
Putin's Preventive War: The 2022 Invasion of Ukraine.
Quo Vadis, Russian Deterrence? Strategic Culture and Coercion Innovations.
Why Great Powers Compete to Control International Institutions.
Security without Exclusivity: Hybrid Alignment under U.S.-China Competition.
Boom, Bling, Backbone, or Blip? The Signaling Inherent in Arms Transfers.
Summaries.
Back to Bipolarity: How China's Rise Transformed the Balance of Power.
Chinese Views of Strategic Stability: Implications for U.S.-China Relations.
The Myth of a Bipartisan Golden Age for U.S. Foreign Policy: The Truman-Eisenhower Consensus Remains.
Competing Visions of Restraint.
Correspondence: Nuclear Deterrence—What Is It Good For?
Editors' Note.
Summaries.
Do Autocrats Need a Foreign Enemy? Evidence from Fortress Russia.
The Iron Dice: Fatalism and War.
Damned If They Do, Damned If They Don't: The Assurance Dilemma in International Coercion.
Stabilizing Civil Wars without Peacekeeping: Evidence from South Asia.
Reviewers for Volume 48.
Summaries.
When Actions Speak Louder Than Words: Adversary Perceptions of Nuclear No-First-Use Pledges.
When Foreign Countries Push the Button.
Not So Innocent: Clerics, Monarchs, and the Ethnoreligious Cleansing of Western Europe.
Writing Policy Recommendations for Academic Journals: A Guide for the Perplexed.