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Weaker States, Windows of Opportunity and Risk-Taking: The Soviet Union and North Korea in Comparative Perspective
Unformatted Document Text:  29 Fearon, James, D., 1994. “Domestic Political Audiences and the Escalation of International Disputes,” American Political Science Review 88 (3). George, Alexander L., ed., 1991. Avoiding War: Problems of Crisis Management, Boulder: Westview Press. Gilpin Robert, 1981. War and Change in World Politics, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Gray, Colin S., 1993. Weapons Don’t Make War: Policy, Strategy, and Military Technology, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. Gray, Colin S., 1992. House of Cards: Why Arms Control Must Fail, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Gray, Colin S., 1978. “The Strategic Forces Triad: End of the Road,” Foreign Affairs 56 (5). Huth, Paul, and Bruce Russett, 1993. “General Deterrence Between Enduring Rivals: Testing Three Competing Models,” American Political Science Review, 87 (1). Huth, Paul, and Bruce Russett, 1988, “Deterrence Failure and Crisis Escalation,” International Studies Quarterly,32 (1). Izumi, Hajime, 1992. “North Korea and the Changes in Eastern Europe,” Korean Studies 16. Jervis, Robert, 1999. “Realism, Neoliberalism, and Cooperation: Understanding the Debate,” International Security, 24 (1). Jervis, Robert, 1992. “Political Implications of Loss Aversion,” Political Psychology 13 (2). Jervis, Robert, 1989. The Meaning of the Nuclear Revolution, Ithaca: Cornell University Press. Johnson, Robert H., 1983. “Periods of Peril: The Window of Vulnerability and Other Myths,” Foreign Affairs, 61 (4). Kahneman, Daniel, and Amos Tversky, 1979. “Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decisions under Risk,” Econometrica 47. Kang, David D., 2003. “International Relations Theory and the Second Korean War,” International Studies Quarterly, 47. Kang, David C., 1995. “Rethinking North Korea,” Asian Survey, 35 (3).

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Fearon, James, D., 1994. “Domestic Political Audiences and the Escalation of
International Disputes,” American Political Science Review 88 (3).
George, Alexander L., ed., 1991. Avoiding War: Problems of Crisis Management,
Boulder: Westview Press.
Gilpin Robert, 1981. War and Change in World Politics, Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press.
Gray, Colin S., 1993. Weapons Don’t Make War: Policy, Strategy, and Military
Technology, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.
Gray, Colin S., 1992. House of Cards: Why Arms Control Must Fail, Ithaca: Cornell
University Press.
Gray, Colin S., 1978. “The Strategic Forces Triad: End of the Road,” Foreign Affairs 56
(5).
Huth, Paul, and Bruce Russett, 1993. “General Deterrence Between Enduring Rivals:
Testing Three Competing Models,” American Political Science Review, 87 (1).
Huth, Paul, and Bruce Russett, 1988, “Deterrence Failure and Crisis Escalation,”
International Studies Quarterly,32 (1).
Izumi, Hajime, 1992. “North Korea and the Changes in Eastern Europe,” Korean Studies
16.
Jervis, Robert, 1999. “Realism, Neoliberalism, and Cooperation: Understanding the
Debate,” International Security, 24 (1).
Jervis, Robert, 1992. “Political Implications of Loss Aversion,” Political Psychology 13
(2).
Jervis, Robert, 1989. The Meaning of the Nuclear Revolution, Ithaca: Cornell University
Press.
Johnson, Robert H., 1983. “Periods of Peril: The Window of Vulnerability and Other
Myths,” Foreign Affairs, 61 (4).
Kahneman, Daniel, and Amos Tversky, 1979. “Prospect Theory: An Analysis of
Decisions under Risk,” Econometrica 47.
Kang, David D., 2003. “International Relations Theory and the Second Korean War,”
International Studies Quarterly, 47.
Kang, David C., 1995. “Rethinking North Korea,” Asian Survey, 35 (3).


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