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Since 1991, the flagship of the Standing Committee's publications program has been its newsletter, the National Security Law Report. The Report is regularly distributed to attorneys, government officials, professors, and legal scholars. It includes: reports of committee conferences, pertinent law and national security updates, recent cases, book reviews, pending legislation, and other writings relevant to the field. To receive future copies of the National Security Law Report, please submit your full address to our mailing list.

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Back to TopVolume 13 (1991)

Volume 13, Number 1: January 1991

  • We've Been Here Before: an article describing the history
  • of the conflict in the Middle East
  • Ortega Pays Tribute to Saddam Hussein
  • Will Yugoslavia Break Up?
  • Book Review: Legal Terrorism: The Trurth About the Christic Institute By: Dr. Susan Huck
  • Court Rules No Entitlement To Security Clearance: United States Court of Appeals (No. 88-6580, Sept. 10, 1990) Linda Dorfmont vs The Deparment of Defense's Directorate for Industrial Security Clearance Review.
  • Court Rules Criminal Defendant Status Does Not Enlarge FOIA Rights: D.C. Court Case (Korkala v. CIA, Civil Action No. 87-1035, March 15, 1990).

Volume 13, Number 2: February 1991

  • Soviet Developments Call for Close Attention By: James Arnold Miller
  • Old Friends Salute Morry Leibman
  • Verification, Compliance Problems Hamper Chemical Weapsons Agreements
  • Why the Sanctions on Iraq Were Unlikely to Succeed By: Robert F. Turner
  • Lee, Martin to Retire: Miller Named New Staff Director: A New Director for Standing Committee on Law and National Security
  • Former Ambassador to Germany Loses FOIA Case

Volume 13, Number 3: March 1991

  • White House is Upgrading Council on Environmental Quality
  • Saddam Hussein's Transgressions: War Crimes Trial Urged
  • National Energy Strategy
  • Military Law and The Law of War
  • War Powers Litigation
  • Book Review: U.S. Foreign Intelligence: The Secret Side of American History By: Charles D. Ameringer

Volume 13, Number 4: April 1991

  • Senator Leahy Cites Middle East Peace Opportunities
  • "The Moving Finger Writes; and Having Writ...
  • Book Review: The Web of Disinformation: Churchill's Yugoslaw Blunder By: David Martin
  • A Historical Perspective on Business

Volume 13, Number 5: May 1991

  • Harry Schwarz: Promoting Freedom And Prosperity in South Africa
  • Book Review:Casey--The Lives and Secrects of William J. Casey: From the OSS to the CIA By: Joseph Perisco
  • Freedom of Information Act Litigation
  • Major OSS Conference to be Held at National Archives

Volume 13, Number 6-8: Summer 1991

  • Conference Examines "Congressional Activism" in Foreign Policy
  • Judge Webster to Be Honored At September Breakfast
  • Right to Abduct Drug Terrorists Overturned
  • The Congressional Role In Presidential Decison-Making
  • Verdugo II Reconsidered: The Law and Policy of Rendition
  • New Intelligence College At Wright-Patterson AFB
  • New Name, New Format Planned for Newsletter

Volume 13, Number 9: September 1991

  • Atlanta Annual Meeting
    • ABA Approves Committee's War Crimes Resolution
    • Standing Committee Welcomes New Members
    • Committee To Host Program on "Rule of Law Engagement"
  • Book Review: Terrorism and Democracy By: Stansfield Turner
  • President's Report Sets National Security Strategy
  • President Signs Permanent Reauthoriation of Exon-Florio
  • Letter to the Editor: Verdugo II: Another View

Volume 13, Number 10: October 1991

  • Conference Stresses "Rule of Law Engagement" in United States Foreign Policy
  • Judge Webster Says Changing World Requires New Intelligence Approaches
  • Agency General Counsels Set National Security Agenda
  • Book Review Repealing the War Powers Resolution: Restoring the Rule of Law in U.S. Foreign Policy By: Fobert F. Turner
  • Strategic Sealift: Lessons Learned from the Gulf War
  • Conference to Consider U.S. Defense-Industrial Base

Volume 13, Number 11: November 1991

  • Court Finds FBI Investigation Violates 1981 Decree
  • U.S. Defense-Industrial Base Under Budget Siege
  • Foreign Investments in the U.S.: Threat to National Security or Boost to Our Industrial Base?
  • Teaching National and International SEcurity: Curricula for a New Century
  • Perestroika and Demokratizatsiia at Cross-Purposes in Russia Today

Volume 13, Number 12: December 1991

  • Pentagon Refocuses Nation's Defense on Regional Conflicts
  • Standing Committee Priorities: Rule of Law, Meapons of Mass Destruction, Intelligence
  • The Yugoslav Challenge
  • Book Review: Desert Victory: The War for Kuwait By: Norman Friedman

Back to TopVolume 14 (1992)

Volume 14, Number 1: January 1992

  • U.S. Seeks to Stifle Megaweapons Trade
  • Latin America and the Caribbean: Problems and Opportunities
  • Book Review: Deadline: A Memoir By: James Reston
  • Letter to the Editor Yugoslav-Another View

Volume 14, Number 2: February 1992

  • Iraqui War Crimes Trials- A Progress Report
  • Leahy Bill Would Narrow FOIA National Security Exemptions
  • Book Review: October Surprise: America's Hostages in Iran and the Election of Ronald Reagan By: Gary Sick
  • An Independent Quebec?

Volume 14, Number 3: March 1992

  • Japan-U.S. Military Cooperation Still Essential
  • Treasury Issues Final Exon-Florio Regulations
  • Book Review: The Political Economy of Defense Contracting By: Kenneth R. Mayer
  • Conference on "Intelligence in a Post-Cold War World"
  • CNSL Summer Institute on National Security Law

Volume 14, Number 4: April 1992

  • Judge Sporkin Urges Private Sector Action Program for the Former Soviet Union
  • Case Note: INS v. Doherty The Attorney General's Power to Deport
  • Book Review: SDI and the Alternatives By: Col. Simon P. Worden
  • Standing Committee To Consider Wide-Ranging Agenda

Volume 14, Number 5: May 1992

  • In Memoriam Morris I. Leibman: 1911-1992

Volume 14, Number 6-8: Summer 1992

  • Conference Surveys Post-Cold War Intelligence Issues, Democratization Goals
  • Kidnapping and the Supreme Court: Understanding the Alvarez Decision
  • Book Review: The Spy Who Saved the World: How a Soviet Colonel Changed the Course of the Cold War By: Jerrold L. Schecter and Peter A. Deriabin

Volume 14, Number 9: September 1992

  • Five Named to Standing Committee
  • Ex-KGB Chairman Addresses Breakfast
  • ABA Convention Panel Links Law and World Order
  • Conference to Honor Morris Leibman
  • Holly McMahon Named Staff Director

Volume 14, Number 10: October 1992

  • Breakfast Remarks: Cuban General Says Castro "Crazy" and "in his last hour"
  • Maryland Court Adopts Restrictive View of State-Secrets Doctrine
  • Post Referendum Canada

Volume 14, Number 11: November 1992

  • Leibman Conference Draws Record Audience
  • Holbrooke Report Calls for Restructured White House
  • Bipartisanship, the Rule of Law, and Constitutional Vigilance

Volume 14, Number 12: December 1992

  • Humanitarian Intervention: The Case for Somalia
  • Holbrooke Urges New Organization of White House At Breakfast Meeting
  • Cities and States Refuse to Move Away From Anti-South Africa Nation
  • "October Surprise" Charge Found Unsupported by Senate

Back to TopVolume 15 (1993)

Volume 15, Number 1: January 1993

  • Redefining National Security: A Post-Cold War Imperative
  • Robert M. Gates to Address February 18 Breakfast
  • Court Denies Lonetree Appeal
  • Book Review: To Unite Our Strength: Enhancing the United Nations Peace and Security System By: Vice Admiral John M. Lee(Ret.), Prof. Robert von Pagenhardt, and Dr. Timothy W. Stanley

Volume 15, Number 2: February 1993

  • Strengthening Congressional Oversight of Intelligence
  • Gates Opposes CIA Role in Industrail Espionage or Active Law Enforcement

Volume 15, Number 3: March 1993

  • Promoting the Rule of Law in Militaries of Emerging Democracies
  • Let's Keep Our Old-Fashioned "National Security"
  • NSIC Sponsors Working Group on Intelligence Reform

Volume 15, Number 4: April 1993

  • Amendments to Exon-Florio Law: Foreign Investment in U.S. National Security Businesses
  • Senator DeConcini Addresses Breakfast

Volume 15, Number 5: May 1993

  • DeConcini Responds to Gates Remarks on Oversight
  • Assessing the 1992 Intelligence Reorganization Legislation

Volume 15, Number 6: June 1993

  • Russia's Security and Intelligence Services Today
  • Anarchy Conference Praised by ABA President
  • Supreme Court Avoids Consitutional Challenge to Export Administration Act
  • Book Review: U.S. Intelligence Evolution and Anatomy By: Mark M. Lowenthal
  • Book Review: The Reader's Guide to Intellegence Periodicals By: Hayden B. Peake

Volume 15, Number 6A: June 1993

  • National Security Law: Second Annual Review of the Field
    • Introduction
    • Opening Remarks
    • A Roundtable Discussion on Teaching National Security Law: Materials and Approaches
    • Survey of New Developments in Natonal Security Law
    • Keynote Address: Arms Control
    • Operational Law: Systematically Incorporating National Security Law in Operational Military Decisions
    • Operational Law in the Gulf Conflict (Desert Shield and Desert Storm)
    • Special Topic: Humanitarian Intervention and a New World Order
    • Advising the Government on National Security Law: A Roundtable Discussion
    • Keynote Address: The International Court of Justice
    • Special Topic: Democracy and Deterrence: Toward a New Central Paradign in International Law and Relations
    • Special Topics: The Independent Counsel, Separation of Powers, and National Security Law

Volume 15, Number 7: July 1993

  • Kampleman Says Europe Must "Reach for the 'Ought'"
  • New York Panels to Address Proliferation, Peacekeeping, and War Crimes
  • Firmer Stand Needed on North Korean Nukes

Volume 15, Number 8: August 1993

  • Controlling Weapons of Mass Destruction
  • Frank Rockwell Barnett (1921-1993)
  • Deputy Attorney General Eugene Rostow to Address October 7-8 Conference

Volume 15, Number 9: September 1993

  • The U.S. Navy and the Marine Pollution Convention
  • First Circuit Applies CIA Information Act
  • Book Review: Making War: The 200-Year-Old Battle Between the President and Congress over How America Goes to War By: John Lehman

Volume 15, Number 10: October 1993

  • Chief Arms Inspector Kay Addresses Breakfast
  • Three New Members Named to Standing Committee
  • "National Security in a Chaning World" Conference Held
  • Marsh Affirms Commitment to Rule of Law at October Conference
  • December Conference to Examine Democracy and the Rule of Law in Foreign Affairs

Volume 15, Number 11: November 1993

  • Attorney General Reno Addresses Intelligence and Law Enforcement
  • Stalin Approved Korean Attack, Urged Chinese Intervention

Volume 15, Number 12: December 1993

  • Democracy and Rule of Law Conference Held: Ambassador Max Kampelman Honored
  • Dan Glickman to Address January 27 Breakfast
  • Q & A WIth Zbigniew Brzezinski on North Korea Bosnia
  • Task Force on Nonproliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
  • Book Review: Reducing Nuclear Danger: The Road Away from the Brink By: McGeorge Bundy, William J. Crowe, Jr., & Sidney D. Drell

Back to TopVolume 16 (1994)

Volume 16, Number 1: January 1994

  • Combating Proliferation With "Catch-Ali" Statutory Provisions
  • National Security Issues Facing the New Congress
  • Mary C. Lawton (1935-1993)
  • Book Review: Toward Managed Peace By: Eugene V. Rastow
  • Ambassador Miller at February 17 Breakfast

Volume 16, Number 2: February 1994

  • Glickman Calls for Releasing Intelligence Community Budget
  • Secretary of Degense William J. Perry to Address March Breakfast
  • Proposed Rules for the International Tribunal to Adjudicate War Crimes Committed in the Former Yugoslavia
  • Prominent Historian John Lewis Gaddis Rebuts "Revisionist" Cold War History

Volume 16, Number 2A: February 1994

  • Anarchy in the Third World
    • Introduction and Overview
    • Anarchy and Government Breakdown
    • Case Study: Somalia
    • Kampelman says Europe Must "Reach for the 'Ought'"
    • Case Study: Bosnia/Herzegovina
    • Case Study: Haiti
    • Case Study: Cambodia
    • Strengthening the United Nations and Regional Organizations to Deal with Anarchy and Government Breakdown
    • Congressman Hoyer Calls for New Firmness in Bosina
    • Modalities of Intervention and Their Parameters: Negotiations and Mediation, Humanitarian Relief, Military Action, and Sanctions on Regime Elites
    • Humanitarian Intervention: The Legal Limits and Parameters

Volume 16, Number 3-4: March-April 1994

  • Secretary of Defense Perry Addresses March Breakfast
  • National Classification System update
  • Ambassador Miller Provides Rules for Low Intensity Conflict

Volume 16, Number 5: May 1994

  • Proposed Rules for the War Crimes Tribunal in the Former Yugoslavia
  • Nonproliferation Conference to Feature All-Star Lineup
  • Lucinda Low Testifies on Foreign Aid Reform

Volume 16, Number 6: June 1994

  • Democracy Training Comes Too Late for Rwanda
  • INS Commissioner Doris Meissner Addresses National Security Immigration Problems
  • War Crimes Rules for the Former Yugoslavia

Volume 16, Number 7-8: Summer 1994

  • Nonproliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction Conference Focuses on North Korea
    • Overview of Proliferation Issues
    • Issues of NPT Extension
    • Ambassador Rolf Ekeus Outlines UN Inspections and Monitoring in Iraq
    • North Korea as an Enforcement Test Case
    • Implementing the Chemical Weapons Convention
    • ACDA Director Highlights Treaty Implementation
    • Verification of the Biological Weapons Convention
    • Strengthening Export Controls
    • Commerce Official Addresses Export Controls
    • WMD Issues in the Former Soviet Union

Volume 16, Number 9: September 1994

  • Bruemmer and Heyman Named to Committee
  • Truman Didn't "Ignore Congress" on Korean War
  • Fourth Leibman "Review of the Field" Conference Set for October 20-21

Volume 16, Number 10: October 1994

  • Adm. Owens Emphasizes Jointness and Technology for Post-Cold War Military
  • Non-Governmental Security Threats to be Addressed at Conference
  • Book Review: Operation Anadyr By: Anatoli I. Gribkov & General William Y. Smith
  • Book Review: Enforcing Restraint: Collective Intervention in Internal Conflicts By: Prof. Lori Fisler Damrosch

Volume 16, Number 11: November 1994

  • Dr. Edward Teller Emphasizes Need for International Cooperation
  • Les Aspin to Address January 19 Breakfast
  • Book Review: Death By Government By: Prof. R.J. Rummel
  • Standing Committee to Cosponsor Chemical Weapons Conference

Volume 16, Number 12: December 1994

  • National Security Implications of the Law of the Sea Convention
  • Conference Examines Non-Governmental Security Threats
  • Book Review: Waiting for Winter to End By: George Anne Geyer

Back to TopVolume 17 (1995)

Volume 17, Number 1: January 1995

  • The International Atomic Energy Agency
  • Dan McMichael Salutes Frank Barnett at conference Dinner
  • Book Review: The Law of Naval Warfare: Targeting Enemy Merchant Shipping Edited By: Richard J. Grunawalt
  • Book Review: Excessive Maritime Claims By: J. Ashley Roach & Robert W. Smith

Volume 17, Number 2-3: February-March 1995

  • National Security Issues in the 104th Congress
  • Aspin Outlines Role of Intelligence Commission
  • Book Review: War and responsibility: Constitutional Lessons of Vietnam and its AftermathBy: Prof. John Hart Ely

Volume 17, Number 4: April 1995

  • The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
  • Senator Specter Calls for Intelligence Help for U.S. Business
  • Book Review: Somalia and Operation Restore Hope: Reflections on Peacemaking and Peacekeeping By: John L. Hirsch & Robert B. Oakley
  • Zoe Baird Named to Standing Committee

Volume 17, Number 5: May 1995

  • White House Counsel Discusses Separation of Powers
  • "Law Enforcement and Intelligence" Showcase Set for August 6
  • Book Review: High Seas: The Naval Passage to an Uncharted World By: Admiral William A. owens
  • Book Review: A Sense of Values: American marines in an Uncertain World By: David Browne Wood
  • Book Review: Regulating Covert Action: Practices, Contexts, and Policies of Covert Coercion Abroad in International and American Law By: W. Michael Reisman & James E. Baker

Volume 17, Number 7-9: Summer 1995

  • Shenefield Testifies on Terrorism Bill
  • Book Review The World Court: What it is and How it Works By: Shabtai Rosenne
  • Immigration Law Improvements

Volume 17, Number 10: October 1995

  • Panel Discusses Problems of Law Enforcement and Intellgence
  • Former NSC Legal Adviser Paul Stevens Named New Standing Committee Chair
  • Book Review: U.S. Intelligence at the Crossroads: Agendas for Reform By: Ernest May, Roy Godson, and Gary Schmitt

    Volume 17, Number 11: November 1995

    • Carlucci Offers Five Rules for Effective Policy
    • Congressional Interference with Constitutional Powers of the Executive

    Volume 17, Number 12: December 1995

    • National Security Law in a Changing World: The Fifth Annual Review of the Field
      • Welcoming Remarks by Chairman Paul Schott Stevens
      • Survey of New Developments
      • The Press and National Security
      • Reinventing the Intelligence Community
      • Problems in Counterintelligence
      • A Special Tribute To: Eugene V. Rostow
      • Addressing the Threat of Domestic Terrorism
      • International Terrorism-The Continuing Challenge
  • Back to TopVolume 18 (1996)

    Volume 18, Number 1: Winter 1996

    • Law Enforcement and Intelligence in the Last Years of the Twentieth Century
    • Russian Ambassador Laments Lack of U.S. Support
    • Book Review: My American Journey By: Colin L. Powell

    Volume 18, Number 2: March 1996

    • About the Standing Committee
    • Chairman's Report
    • Breakfast Reports
    • Publications
    • Conferences
    • Financial Highlights

    Volume 18, Number 3: April 1996

    • Harold Borwn Reports on Work of Intelligence Commission
    • Gernal Krulak Warns of "Lack of Values" in Society
    • An Interview with State Department Legal Adviser Conrad Harper
    • Book Review The Wages of Guilt: Memories of War in Germany and Japan By: Ian Buruma
    • Martin Faga Describes Work of Government Secrecy Commission

    Volume 18, Number 4: May-June 1996

    • Under Secretary Davis Reports on Korea and on Moscow Summit
    • Turkey's Role in Security in the Balkans, The Caucasus, and Central Asia
    • Book Review: United Nations Peace Operations: A Collection of Primnary Documents and Readings Governing the Conduct of Multilateral Peace Operations Edited By: Walter Gary Sharp
    • Tribute to William E. Colby (1920-1996)

    Volume 18, Number 5: Summer 1996

    • Conference to Examine Law Enforcement and Intelligence
    • An Interview with Defense Department General Counsel Judith A. Miller
    • Book Review: The Middle East: A Brief History of the last 2,000 Years By: Bernard Lewis
    • General Counsel Dinner (With Pictures)

    Volume 18, Number 6: October 1996

    • Bass, Healy, and Williamson Appointed to Standing Committee
    • An Interview with Former CIA General Counsel Jeffrey H. Smith
    • Book Review: Americans No More: The Death of Citizenship By: Georgie Anne Geyer

    Volume 18, Number 7: November 1996

    • Law Enforcement and Intelligence: Report on the September 19-20 Conference
      • An Overview of a Changing World
      • Political Challenges in the World Environment
      • Technical and Practical Changes in the Relevant World Environment
      • "Two Important Mysteries About Terrorism and Their Implication for Law Enforcement and Intelligence"
      • Protection Against New High Tech Dangers: Problems of Encryption, Information Warfare, and Computer theft
      • Protection Against the Erosion of Civil Liberties
      • New Uses for Intelligence as a Necessary Arm of U.S. Foreign Policy
      • Law Enforcement and Intelligence

    Volume 18, Number 8: December 1996

    • Dellinger Discusses "Executive Branch Lawmaking"
    • Representative Porter Goss Responds to CIA Critics
    • Book Review: Executive Privilege: The Dilemma of Secrecy and Democratic Accountability By: Mark J. Rozell
    • John H. "Jack" McNeill (1941-1996)

    Volume 19, Number 1: Winter 1997

    • Ambassador Saito Discusses U.S.-Japan Security Relationship
    • National Security Implications of the Information Age
    • Book Review: The Next War By: Caspiar Weinberger & Peter Schweizer

    Back to TopVolume 19 (1997)

    Volume 19, Number 2: May 1997

    • FISA Court Chief Judge Royce Lamberth Discusses Work of Court
    • Under Secretary Slocombe Says Nuclear Weapons Still Necessary for Deterrence
    • Book Review: International News and Foreign Correspondents By: Stephen Hess

    Volume 19, Number 3: June 1997

    • Hong Kong's Top Lawyer Envisions "Sherpa" Role for Future
    • A View from the Senate
    • Should the Military be Dealing with Adulterers?

    Volume 19, Number 4: Summer 1997

    • Okinawa Governor Ota Addresses ABA Breakfast
    • November Conference to Honor Justice Powell
    • Adultery and the Military: A Reply to Gen. Creighton
    • Why U.S. Troops Must Arrest War Criminals
    • Classification Appeals Panel Rules Against Agencies in 33 of First 34 Cases

    Volume 19, Number 5: September 1997

    • The Strategy of Sanctions
      • Introduction
      • The Policy Setting
      • Testing "the Wilsonian Premise"
      • Factoring in the Interests of Allies
      • The Value of Intelligence
      • Clarifying Lines of Authority and Responsibility
      • Commercial Implications
      • Moral and Ethical Implications
      • Enforcement: Legal Aspects
      • Enforcement: Military Operations
      • Toward A Strategy of Sanctions

    Volume 19, Number 6: Fall 1997

    • Jack McNeill Receives First ABA Leibman Award
    • Bosley, Petersen, and Spaulding Named to Standing Committee
    • Book Review Citizen Warriors By: Stephen M. Duncan
    • Is International Law Really Law?
    • Helen McNeill's Acceptance Remarks

    Back to TopVolume 20 (1998)

    Volume 20, Number 1: Winter 1998

    • General Marsh Outlines Infrastructure Protection Recommendations
    • Snider Discusses Hill Access to Intelligence Book Review After the Cold War: American Foreign Policy, Europe, and Asia By: Arthur I. Cyr
    • National Security Resources on the Internet

    Volume 20, Number 2: May 1998

    • National Security Law in a Changin World: The Sixth Annual Review of the Field Conference
      • Introduction
      • A Survey of New Developments
      • The Function of the National Security Council
      • Legal Aspects of Post-Cold War Security Threats: Controlling Weapons of Mass Destruction
      • The Problems in the Intelligence community
      • Legal Aspects of Post-Cold War Security Threats: Controlling Terrorism
      • Legal Aspects of Information Warfare
      • The CIA and the 21st Century
      • Ethical Considerations on National Security Law: Who is the Government Attorney's Client?

    Volume 20, Number 3: July 1998

    • National Security Law in a Changin World: The Seventh Annual Review of the Field Conference
      • A Survey of New Developments
      • Peace Requires Justice
      • Democracy Enlargement: Building the Rule of Law
      • Justice Lewis F. Powell Honored at Dinner
      • An Old Friend Remembers Admiral William C. Mott
      • Adultery, Fraternization, and the Rule of Law in the Military
      • The Great Debate of 1997: Encryption, National Security and the Internet
      • War Crimes Legislation
      • Promoting the Rule of Law through EIMET and Other Military-to-Military Exchanges

    Volume 20, Number 4: November 1998

    • Tribute to Lewis Franklin Powell, Jr. (1907-1998)

    Volume 20, Number 5: Fall-Winter 1998

    • General Barry R. McCaffrey Discusses Drug Policy
    • JCS Chairman General Henry H. Shelton Addresses June Breakfast
    • Book Review: Combined Fleet Decoded: The Secret History of American Intelligence and the Japanese Navy in World War II By: John Prados

    Back to TopVolume 21 (1999)

    Volume 21, Number 1: May 1999

    • Representative Bill McCollum Discusses U.S. National Security Policy in the 21st Century
    • Former HPSCI Chairman David McCurdy Highlights the Private Sector's Role in the Digital Age
    • Russian Delegation Addresses Export Control and Non-Proliferation Progress
    • Book Review: Terrorism and America: A Commonsense Strategy for a Democratic Society By: Philip B. Heymann
    • Book Review: Democracy at Dawn: Notes from Poland and Points East By: Frederick Quinn
    • Statement of Honorable William S. Cohen

    Volume 21, Number 2: June 1999

    • National Security Law in a Changing World: The Eighth Annual Review of the Field
      • Survey of New Developments in National Security Law
      • Organizing to Combat Transnational Threats
      • The Divergence Between Military and Civilian Cultures: A Risk to National Security?
      • The Growing Ballistic Missile Threat and the ABM Treaty

    Volume 21, Number 3: July 1999

    • The Importance of Kosovo for NATO
    • Congresses' Role in the Kosovo Crisis
    • Crossing the International Status Line: Kosovo and its Refugees
    • A Short History of the Kososvo Crisis

    Volume 21, Number 4: August 1999

    • Deputy Secretary of Defense Dr. John J. Hamre Challenges Standing Committee to Lead Debate on Homeland Defense
    • What's a Pound of Your Information Worth? Constructs for Collaboration and Consistency
    • Emerging Issues in Cyberdefense
    • What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing Challenging the U.S. Government's Cryptography Regulations?
    • PFIAB Chairman Testifies Before the HASC on Security at the U.S. Department of Energy
    • Privacy in the 21st Century
    • The E-Commerce Weak Link
    • Exploits: How Hackers Hack

    Volume 21, Number 5: September 1999

    • Ambassador Max Kampleman Receives the Presidential Medal Of Freedom
    • Curtis, Davis, and Wood Named to the Standing Committee
    • Book Review: Tracking Nuclear Proliferation: A Guide in Maps and Charts By: Rodney W. Jones, Mark G. McDonough, Toby F. Dalton, and Gregory D. Koblentz
    • Book Review: Policing the New Worl Disorder: Peace Operations and Public Security Edited By: Robert B. Oakley, Michael J. Dziedzic, and Eliot M. Goldberg
    • Ninth Circuit Panel Rules on Encryption Export Controls in Bernstein v. U.S. DOJ et al.
    • The U.S. DoD Arms Control Compliance Process
    • The White House Press Release on the National Defense Authorization act for FY2000

    Volume 21, Number 6: November 1999

    • Sovereignty & Independence: The Mainland China-Taiwan-United States Triangle
    • A Report on Document Exploitation in Bosnia and NATO's Stabilization Force
    • Merits of the ABM Treaty are Debated at June Breakfast

    Volume 22, Number 1: January-February 2000

    • Latin American and New U.S. National Security Concerns for the Year 2000
    • The 21st Century Pirate: Modernity of an Ancient Scourge
    • Book Review: A G-Man's Journal: A Legendary Career Inside the FBI-From the Kennedy Assasination to the Oklahoma City Bombing By: Oliver "Buck" Revell & Dwight Williams
    • Defending Against the Rogue: Deterrence and Building A U.S. National Missile Defense System

    Back to TopVolume 22 (2000)

    Volume 22, Number 2: March-April 2000

    • Gilman G. Louie Discusses In-Q-Tel, the CIA's New High Tech Investment Company
    • Enforcing International Humanitarian Law: The U.S. Office of War Crimes Issues
    • Whatever Happpened to the Alien Terrorist Removal Court?

    Volume 22, Number 3: May-June 2000

    • The Way to Missile Defense: Dealing with Russia and Ourselves
    • Catastrophic Terrorism: A Cantigny Conference Executive Summary
    • Book Review: Honey and Vinegar: Incentives, Sanctions, and Foreign Policy Edited By: Richard N. Haass and Meghan L. O'Sullivan

    Volume 22, Number 5: July-August 2000

    • New Targeting and Goals for National Security in Intelligence Matters
    • Is Catastratophic Terrorism Just Strategic "Peanuts?"
    • Book Review:The Soul of Battle: From Ancient Times to the Present Day, How Three Great Liverators Vanquished Tyranny By: Victor Davis Hanson
    • Book Review: Information Warfare and Security By: Dorothy E.Denning

    Back to TopVolume 23 (2001)

    Conference Summary - November 2001

    Volume 23, Number 1: January-February 2001

    • R. James Woolsey on National Security Challenges in the 21st Century
    • After Burma: The Fifty States, Terrorism, and a Unified National Security Policy
    • Kosovo Update: United Nations Efforts to Establish the Rule of Law
    • Judicial Review Features of the Drug King Pin Act
    • The International Legal Regulation of Navy Space Operations

    Volume 23, Number 2: March-April 2001

    • National Security Law in a Changing World: The Tenth Annual Review of the Field
      • Survey of New Developments in National Security Law
      • Legal Issues Raised by Responses to Catastrophic Terrorism
      • Crisis in Columbia: Drugs, Guerillas, and the Threat to Democracy
      • A Comparative View of Intelligence: Cooperation in a World of Borderless Threats
      • ABA Leibman Award in Law and National Security Presented to Mark M. Richard and Judge Robinson O. Everett (Pictures Included)

    Volume 23, Number 3: September 2001

    • Special Report on the Anti-Terrorism Bill: Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism (USA PATRIOT ACT)

    Back to TopVolume 24 (2002)

    Volume 24, Number 1: May 2002

    • Conference Report: "Moving from Polarization to Progress on National Security Issues"
      • Introduction
      • Foreign Policy in 2001
      • Specific Issues>
      • Combating Terrorism
      • Organizational Issues
    • Book Review: The White House Staff: Inside the West Wing and Beyond By: Bradley H. Patterson Jr.

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