Guide to the Stanford University, Program in International Security Studies, Honors Theses
Collection Contents
Accession ARCH-2005-237 Theses 2003-2005
Chestnut, Sheena E., The "Sopranos State"?: North Korean Involvement in Criminal Activity and Implications for International Security. May 20, 2005
Cieslewicz, John, Attacks and Accidents: Policy to Protect the Power Grid's Critical Computing and Communication Needs. May 21, 2004
Cooper, Zack, Roman and British Experiences with Maritime Piracy and Implications for Combating Terrorism Today. May 20, 2005
Corley, Anne-Marie, Lifting the Fog: Trends and Methodology in Friendly Fire Research. May 21, 2004
Craig, Dana Lynn, Unintended Consequences: Signaling Failures During the Cold War. May 21, 2004
Everett, Andrea, Allegiance and Accession: Expansion of the Transatlantic Battleground into Central and Eastern Europe. May 21, 2004
Gaston, Erica, Rethinking European security: from new world order to new defense initiative, 1989-2003. May 23, 2003
Ghani, Tarek Fouad, Between War and Peace: State-building in Post-Taliban Afghanistan. May 21, 2004
Goldman, Tanya L., A genocide missed: international policy failure in Rwandan reconstruction. May 23, 2003
Greninger, Alex, Beyond the last move: developing biodefenses to engineered anthrax and smallpox.
Gupta, Nidhi, "An Arsenal fit for the Gods": analyzing the forces driving India's intercontinental ballistic missile program. May 23, 2003
Haldeman, Zachary, New roles for nuclear weapons: bunker busting and agent defeat. May 20, 2003
Kliman, Daniel M., Japan's defense policy in the post-9/11 world: toward a "normal" nation. May 21, 2004
Larson, Bradley, Soft Powers: US Foreign Aid Post-9/11. May 31, 2005
Lengsfelder, J. Savannah, At Home in Our World: Evoling Ideologies in American Foreign Policy. May 21, 2004
Lewis, Frances S., The Yellow Light Reactor: An Explanation of the Stop and Go Progress at Bushehr. May 20, 2005
Mallipeddi, Meena S., Rethinking International Relations: the United States, the Great Powers, and the Changing International System. May 23, 2005
Marsh, Victor Lerun II, A Responsibility to Consult?: Local Policy Ownership During Transitional Governance. May 20, 2005
McLaughlin, Jessica, A Bayesian Updating Model for Intelligence Analysis: A Case Study of Iraq's Nuclear Weapons Program. May 20, 2005
Platt, Erica S., Losing Balance: The Politics of U. S. Encryption Regulation During the Clinton Administration. May 29, 2004
Vaynman, Jane, Nunn-Lugar Programs: Post-Cold War Security Cooperation and an Emerging Security Framework. May 21, 2004
Vodopyanov, Anya, A Watchful Eye Behind the Iron Curtain: The U. S. Military Liaison Mission in East Germany, 1953-61. May 21, 2004
Williams, Christopher, Closing the Nuclear Fuel Cycle: A Component Based Analysis of Options for Spent Fuel Management. May 31, 2005
Zhu, Ming, Power and Cooperation: Understanding the Road Towards a Truth Commission. May 20, 2005
Zukerman, Sarah, Repression and rebellion: the roots of conflict in El Salvador and peace in Honduras. May 23, 2003
Accession ARCH-2011-152 Theses
Golabeck-Goldman, Michele Gabrielle, Adequacy of U.S. hospital preparedness for mass casualty incidents: critical lessons from the Israeli experience. 2008
Lee, Grace K., The North Korean nuclear program: a revisionist history. 2003
Coleman, Keith, Beyond 'electronic Pearl Harbor': lessons for averting a digital September 11. 2002
Burton, Brian, Counterinsurgency principles and US military effectiveness in Iraq. 2007