Selected Works
- Books
- The Second Nuclear Age: Strategy, Danger, and the New Power Politics, Times Books, 2012
- Strategic Foresight: A Practical Guide to Scenarios and Alternative Futures in Business, forthcoming
- Managing Strategic Surprise: Lessons from Risk Assessment and Risk Management (with I. Bremmer and D. Gordon, ed.), Cambridge University Press, 2008
- Fire in the East: The Rise of Asian Military Power and the Second Nuclear Age, HarperCollins, 1999
- The Command and Control of Nuclear Forces, Yale University Press, 1983
- Articles
- "Managing to Fail, Why Strategy is Disjointed," The American Interest, Fall, 2007
- "Financial Warfare" Orbis, Fall 2007
- "Net Assessment: A Practical Guide" Parameters, Spring 2006
- "Business War Gaming" Scenario & Strategy Planning, 2001
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