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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ronald D. Asmus
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Asmus, Ronald D.. (2010). A Little War That Shook the World: Georgia, Russia and the Future of the West. Medical Entomology and Zoology.98 indexed citations
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Asmus, Ronald D., et al.. (2009). Logic, Not Lobbies. Foreign Affairs.
Asmus, Ronald D.. (2004). Opening NATO's Door. Columbia University Press eBooks.40 indexed citations
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Asmus, Ronald D., et al.. (2004). The Black Sea and the Frontiers of Freedom. Policy review. 17.14 indexed citations
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Asmus, Ronald D., Philip Everts, & Pierangelo Isernia. (2004). Power, War, and Public Opinion: Looking Behind the Transatlantic Divide. Policy review. 73.2 indexed citations
Asmus, Ronald D. & Kenneth M. Pollack. (2002). The New Transatlantic Project: A Response to Robert Kagan. Policy review. 3.6 indexed citations
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Asmus, Ronald D.. (2002). Opening NATO's Door.13 indexed citations
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Asmus, Ronald D., Richard L. Kugler, & F. Stephen Larrabee. (1996). What will NATO enlargement cost?. Survival. 38(3). 5–26.13 indexed citations
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Asmus, Ronald D., Robert D. Blackwill, & F. Stephen Larrabee. (1996). Can NATO survive?. The Washington Quarterly. 19(2). 79–101.7 indexed citations
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Asmus, Ronald D.. (1995). Germany's Geopolitical Maturation: Public Opinion and Security Policy in 1994.9 indexed citations
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Asmus, Ronald D.. (1994). German Strategy and Public Opinion After the Wall, 1990-1993 (Deutsche strategie und oeffentliche meinung nach dem fall der mauer, 1990-1993). Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).
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Asmus, Ronald D.. (1994). German Strategy and Public Opinion After the Wall 1990-1993.3 indexed citations
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Asmus, Ronald D.. (1993). The new U.S. strategic debate. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).1 indexed citations
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Asmus, Ronald D.. (1991). German Perceptions of the United States at Unification. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).
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