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Recent and Forthcoming

 

Williams, M. (forthcoming 2011) The Good War: NATO and the Liberal Conscience in Afghanistan (Palgrave).

 

Williams, M. (forthcoming, 2011) '(Un)Sustainable Peacebuilding: NATO’s Suitability for Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Multi-Actor Environments', Global Governance.

 

Williams, M. (forthcoming, 2010) 'Empire Lite Revisited: NATO, the Comprehensive Approach and Statebuilding in Afghanistan', International Peacekeeping.

 

Williams, M. (2008) 'The Coming Revolution in Foreign Affairs: Rethinking American National Security', International Affairs, 84 (6), pp. 1109-1129.

 

Williams, M. (2008) 'Threats from Within: Four Challenges inside the NATO Alliance' (co-authored with Julie Smith), The International Spectator, XLIII, No. 3 (September 2008), pp. 21-26.

 

Williams, M. (2008) NATO, Risk and Security Management: From Kosovo to Khandahar (Routledge), 160pp.

 

Williams, M. (2008) 'Insecurity Studies, Reflexive Modernization and the Risk Society' Cooperation and Conflict 43 (1), pp. 57-79.

 

Williams, M. and Berenskoetter, F. (eds) (2007) Power in World Politics (Routledge).

 

Williams, M. (2007) 'Theory Meets Practice: Facets of Power in the War on Terror' in Williams, M. and Berenskoetter, F. (eds) (2007) Power in World Politics (Routledge).

 

Williams, M. (2007) 'The Empire Writes Back (to Michael Cox)', International Affairs, 83.5 (September), pp. 945-950.

 

Williams, M. (2005) On Mars and Venus: Strategic Culture as a Variable in US and European Foreign Policy (Berlin: LIT Verlag).

 

Williams, M. (2005) 'Rethinking Established Doctrine in an Age of Risk', Royal United Services Institute Journal 150 (5).

 

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