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1 Dec 2013, 7:00 am by Daniel Byman
Erik Gartzke is Professor of Government at the University of Essex and Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of California San Diego. [read post]
6 Dec 2013, 4:00 am by Paul Rosenzweig
There is much to admire in Erik Gartzke’s recent Lawfare essay, Fear and War in Cyberspace. [read post]
16 Sep 2017, 8:54 am
Contents include:60th Anniversary IssueBruce Russett, A History of the Journal of Conflict Resolution Erik Gartzke & Matthew Kroenig, Social Scientific Analysis of Nuclear Weapons: Past Scholarly Successes, Contemporary Challenges, and Future Research Opportunities Todd Sandler, International Peacekeeping Operations: Burden Sharing and Effectiveness Daniel Druckman & James A. [read post]
4 Nov 2013, 9:38 am
Contents include:Making Sense of Cyber Security Lucas Kello, The Meaning of the Cyber Revolution: Perils to Theory and Statecraft Erik Gartzke, The Myth of Cyberwar: Bringing War in Cyberspace Back Down to Earth David A. [read post]
4 Nov 2013, 9:38 am
Contents include:Making Sense of Cyber Security Lucas Kello, The Meaning of the Cyber Revolution: Perils to Theory and Statecraft Erik Gartzke, The Myth of Cyberwar: Bringing War in Cyberspace Back Down to Earth David A. [read post]
9 Nov 2020, 10:06 am
Caverley & Peter Dombrowski, Too Important to Be Left to the Admirals: The Need to Study Maritime Great-Power Competition Erik Gartzke & Jon R. [read post]
13 Dec 2023, 5:55 pm by Jacob Katz Cogan
Explaining Changes in Insurgents’ Kidnapping Involvement Versus Event-frequency Chia-yi Lee & Yasutaka Tominaga, The Determinants of Terrorist Listing Nadiya Kostyuk & Erik Gartzke, Fighting in Cyberspace: Internet Access and the Substitutability of Cyber and Military Operations James D. [read post]
28 Jul 2011, 9:22 pm by Jacob Katz Cogan
Moore, Judicial Power in Domestic and International PoliticsDissent and Response Erik Gartzke & Megumi Naoi, Multilateralism and Democracy: A Dissent Regarding Keohane, Macedo, and MoravcsikRobert O. [read post]
27 Mar 2013, 9:25 pm
Evidence on the Impact of US AfT Allocations 1999–2008 Erik Gartzke & Alex Weisiger, Permanent Friends? [read post]
20 Mar 2014, 3:23 am
Gibler, Contiguous States, Stable Borders, and the Peace between Democracies Erik Gartzke & Alex Weisiger, Under Construction: Development, Democracy, and Difference as Determinants of Systemic Liberal Peace Balance of PowerScott Wolford, Power, Preferences, and Balancing: The Durability of Coalitions and the Expansion of Conflict Amitav Acharya, Power Shift or Paradigm Shift? [read post]
24 Jan 2022, 9:47 am by Katherine Pompilio
Andres Gannon, Erik Gartzke, Jon Lindsay and Peter Schram explored how the escalation of Russia’s gray zone conflict in Ukraine demonstrates the limits of and ineffectiveness of gray zone warfare. [read post]
22 Apr 2017, 7:58 am by Quinta Jurecic
Itamar Rabinovich proposed a path forward for U.S. intervention in the region, and Erik Gartzke argued that the airstrikes represent a surprising defense of international norms on the part of Donald Trump. [read post]
30 Sep 2022, 5:01 am by Susan Landau
  Nadiya Kostyuk and Erik Gartzke have written a trenchant analysis of the expected cyberwar that didn’t happen in Ukraine. [read post]
7 Dec 2013, 8:00 am by Nick Basciano
The following edition was Erik Gartzke’s “Fear and War in Cyberspace,” an article which generated a response from Paul, who considered Gartzke’s conclusions in light of two recent cyber war games. [read post]
17 Apr 2017, 10:41 am by Quinta Jurecic
In the Foreign Policy Essay, Erik Gartzke considered Trump’s airstrike in Syria as a potentially welcome defense of international norms against chemical weapons. [read post]
18 Jan 2022, 12:19 pm by Katherine Pompilio
Andres Gannon, Erik Gartzke, Jon Lindsay and Peter Schram explored how the escalation of Russia’s gray zone conflict in Ukraine demonstrates the limits of and ineffectiveness of gray zone warfare. [read post]
16 Apr 2017, 7:00 am by Erik Gartzke
Erik Gartzke of the University of San Diego strikes a slightly more optimistic note, arguing that the U.S. strike on Syria can and should serve broader U.S. objectives regarding chemical weapons and weapons of mass destruction in general. *** America's foreign policy is often characterized by excess. [read post]
18 Jan 2023, 5:31 am by Jason Healey
As Erik Gartzke and Jon Lindsay note, most cyber operations require deception to succeed, so that “attackers who fail to be deceptive will find that the vulnerabilities on which they depend will readily be patched and access vectors will be closed. [read post]