| Survival 1995 |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| Assessing the Asia-Pacific 'power vacuum.' | International relations | Roy, Denny |
| Burundi: anatomy of ethnic conflict. | International relations | Abrams, Jason S. |
| Can containment work again? (future of international security) | International relations | Allin, Dana H. |
| Central Europe: a shift to the left? | International relations | Gebicki, Wojciech, Gebicka, Anna Marta |
| China and a fissile material production cut-off.(Chinese Security Policy) | International relations | Liu, Yong, Wright, David, Gronlund, Lisbeth |
| China, oil and the risk of regional conflict.(Chinese Security Policy) | International relations | Salameh, Mamdouh G. |
| Chinese economic reform and security policy: the South China Sea connection.(China: Domestic Change and Foreign Policy) | International relations | Leifer, Michael |
| Dealing with radical Islam: the case of Jordan. | International relations | Tal, Lawrence |
| Does Iran want nuclear weapons? | International relations | Chubin, Shahram |
| From San Francisco to Sarajevo: the UN and the use of force.(Conflict, Diplomacy and Intervention) | International relations | Roberts, Adam |
| Germany in the Yugoslav crisis. (includes chronology of key United Nations resolutions)(Conflict, Diplomacy and Intervention) | International relations | Maull, Hanns W. |
| Germany: the reluctant power. | International relations | Meiers, Franz-Josef |
| Multilateral diplomacy and conflict resolution.(Conflict, Diplomacy and Intervention) | International relations | Bertram, Christoph |
| NATO expansion: the next steps. | International relations | Asmus, Ronald D., Larrabee, F. Stephen, Kugler, Richard L. |
| Neo-nonproliferation. | International relations | Spector, Leonard S. |
| Nuclear first use revisited. | International relations | Wilkening, Dean, Gompert, David, Watman, Kenneth |
| Proliferation risks and their strategic relevance: what role for NATO? | International relations | Krause, Joachim |
| Russia and the West: towards renewed geopolitical rivalry? | International relations | Buszynski, Leszek |
| Russia's economic revolution and the West. | International relations | Stent, Angela |
| Should UN peacekeeping go 'Back to Basics'?(Conflict, Diplomacy and Intervention) | International relations | Tharoor, Shashi |
| The challenge to the territorial integrity of Iraq. (The Persian Gulf) | International relations | Bengio, Ofra |
| The flawed logic of NATO expansion. | International relations | Brown, Michael E. |
| The limits of UN diplomacy and the future of conflict mediation.(Conflict, Diplomacy and Intervention) | International relations | Akashi, Yasushi |
| 'The Pacific impulse.' (Pacific region to dominate global economic future) | International relations | Mahabubani, Kishore |
| The PLA and the Chinese economy: The effect of involvement. (People's Liberation Army)(China: Domestic Change and Foreign Policy) | International relations | Joffe, Ellis |
| The politics and ethics of military intervention.(Conflict, Diplomacy and Intervention) | International relations | Hoffmann, Stanley |
| The strategic implications of China's public order crisis. (China: Domestic Change and Foreign Policy) | International relations | Austin, Greg |
| The United States and the Persian Gulf: preventing regional hegemony. (The Persian Gulf) | International relations | Khalilzad, Zalmay |
| Tying China into the international system. (China: Domestic Change and Foreign Relations) | International relations | Segal, Gerald |
| United Nations peacekeeping in Europe. | International relations | Tharoor, Shashi |
| Vietnam's strategic predicament. | International relations | Betts, Richard K. |
| Virtual nuclear arsenals. | International relations | Mazarr, Michael J. |
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