DSS Required Books Archive

Required Books and Readings List, Fall 2023 Semester

DSS 601: Seminar on Nuclear Strategy and Arms Control (Payne/Trachtenberg/Ford/Heinrichs)

  1. Keith B. Payne, “Chasing a Grand Illusion: Replacing Deterrence with Disarmament.” 2023
  2. Keith B. Payne, “Shadows on the Wall: Deterrence and Disarmament.” ISBN-13: 978-0-9855553-2-0.
  3. Keith B. Payne, “The Great American Gamble: Deterrence Theory and Practice from the Cold War to the Twenty-First Century.” (Fairfax, Virginia: National Institute Press, 2008).
  4. John G. Stoessinger, “Why Nations Go to War.” (any edition)
  5. Kenneth Waltz, “Man, the State and War:  A Theoretical Analysis. (1959 or later edition)

DSS 601: Nuclear Strategy and Deterrence (McGiffin)

  1. Keith B. Payne, “The Great American Gamble: Deterrence Theory and Practice from the Cold War to the Twenty-First Century.” ISBN-13: 978-0977622177.
  2. Keith B. Payne, “Shadows on the Wall: Deterrence and Disarmament.” (Fairfax, Virginia: National Institute Press, 2020). ISBN-13: 978-0-9855553-2-0. This book can be ordered from MSU bookstore.
  3. Therese Delpech, “Nuclear Deterrence in the 21st Century: Lessons from the Cold War for a New Era of Strategic Piracy.” Arlington, Virginia: RAND Corporation, 2012. ISBN-13: 978-0833059307.

DSS 601: Nuclear Strategy and Deterrence (Trexel)

  1. Keith B. Payne, “The Great American Gamble: Deterrence Theory and Practice from the Cold War to the Twenty-First Century.” ISBN-13: 978-0977622177.
  2. Keith B. Payne, “Shadows on the Wall: Deterrence and Disarmament.” ISBN-13: 978-0-9855553-2-0. This book can be ordered from MSU bookstore.
  3. Keith B. Payne, “Chasing a Grand Illusion: Replacing Deterrence with Disarmament.” 2023
  4. Therese Delpech, “Nuclear Deterrence in the 21st Century: Lessons from the Cold War for a New Era of Strategic Piracy.” Arlington, Virginia: RAND Corporation, 2012. ISBN-13: 978-0833059307.

DSS 632: International Security Affairs (Berman)

No textbooks are required for this course.

DSS 700: Strategy and U.S. Defense Policy (DeBiaso)

  1. Bolt, Coletta and Shackelford, “American Defense Policy, Eighth Edition”. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005.
  2. Michael O’Hanlon, “Defense 101: Understanding the Military of Today and Tomorrow”. 2021, Cornell University Press.

DSS 705: NATO Security Issues (Clawson/Dodge)

Required reading

  1. David S. Yost. “NATO’s Balancing Act”. United States Institute of Peace Press, Washington, D.C., 2014.
  2. Stanley R. Sloan.  “Defense of the West:  Transatlantic Security from Truman to Trump. Second Edition”. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK, 2020. 
  3. The NATO Secretary General’s Annual Report 2022:  https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/opinions_212795.htm

Recommended reading

  1. Hans Binnendijk and Gina Cordero. “Transforming NATO: An NDU Anthology”. Center for Technology and National Security, National Defense University, December 2008.  https://ndupress.ndu.edu/Publications/Article/1216716/transforming-nato-an-ndu-anthology/

DSS 707: Congress, National Security and WMD (Taylor)

  1. Hamilton, Alexander; Madison, James; and Jay, John, “The Federalist Papers”. Signet Classics, April 1, 2003.
  2. Oleszek, Walter J., Congressional Procedures and the Policy Process, Eleventh Edition (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2020). (The Eleventh Edition is the most recent, but previous editions are acceptable.)
  3. Trachtenberg, David J., “The Lawgivers’ Struggle: How Congress Wields Power in National Security Decision Making.” Fairfax, VA, National Institute Press, 2020.

DSS 708: Security Issues in Russia (Marlo)

No textbooks are required for this course.

DSS 709: Space Policy and Security (Gardner)

Required

  1. James Clay Moltz, “Crowded Orbits: Conflict and Cooperation in Space.” New York: Columbia University Press, 2014. ISBN 9780231159128. https://tinyurl.com/5n85txwe
  2. John J. Klein, “Understanding Space Strategy: The Art of War in Space.” New York, NY: Routledge, 2019. Paperback, ISBN 0367-671689.  https://tinyurl.com/2s3ee9ds 
  3. James Clay Moltz, “The Politics of Space Security: Strategic Restraint and the Pursuit of National Interest.” (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2019), ISBN 97815503609402. https://tinyurl.com/529y7mrd 
  4. Jon R. Lindsay & Erik Gartzke, “Cross-Domain Deterrence: Strategy in Era of Complexity.” New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2019. ISBN 9780190908652. https://tinyurl.com/2c6hvh5t 

Optional

  1. Johnathon W. Martin, “US Space Policy Reference Manual: An Anthology of National Space Policies and Other Space Policy Documents.” Lexington, KY: Mammoth, 2021. ISBN 9781077897168. https://tinyurl.com/5n8tmxc5                                               

DSS 710: International Terrorism & Security (Kiras)

  1. Hoffman, B. (2017) “Inside Terrorism.” New York, NY, Columbia University Press. ISBN-13: 978-0231174770; ISBN-10: 0231174772.
  2. Hoffman, B. and Reinares, F. (2014), “The Evolution of the Global Terrorist Threat.” New York, NY: Columbia University Press. ISBN-13: 978-0231168991.

DSS 713: Intelligence, Counterintelligence and Covert Action (Peck)

  1. Robert Jervis, Why Intelligence Fails:  Lessons from the Iranian Revolution and the Iraq War, Cornell University Press, 2010.
  2. Mark M. Lowenthal, Intelligence, from Secrets to Policy, 8th ed., CQ Press, 2014.
  3. Lock Johnson and James Wirtz, James (eds.),  Intelligence: The Secret World of Spies: An Anthology,  4th or 5th ed., Oxford University Press, 2014.
  4. David Wise, Spy: The Inside Story of How the FBI’s Robert Hanssen Betrayed America, Random House, Inc., 2003
  5. Michael V. Hayden, Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror. Penguin Press, 2016.
  6. Richards J. Heuer, Psychology of Intelligence Analysis.  Center for the Study of Intelligence, CIA, 1999. 
  7. Henry Crumpton, The Art of Intelligence: Lessons from a Life in the CIA’s Clandestine Service, The Penguin Press, 2012
  8. Mark M. Lowenthal and Robert M. Clark, The 5 Disciplines of Intelligence Collection, CQ Press, 2016

DSS 715: Grand Strategy (McGiffin)

  1. Terry L. Deibel, “Foreign Affairs Strategy: Logic for American Statecraft”, Cambridge University Press, illustrated edition July 16, 2007, ISBN-13: 978-0521692779.
  2. Peter Layton, “Grand Strategy”, Columbia, SC: 2018, ISBN:0-6482793-0-8. 
  3. Keith B. Payne, “Shadows on the Wall: Deterrence and Disarmament.” (Fairfax, Virginia: National Institute Press, 2020). ISBN-13: 978-0-9855553-2-0. This book can be ordered from MSU bookstore.

DSS 719: Strategic Culture (Kartchner)

  1. Sohail, Hashmi H., and Steven P. Lee, “Ethics and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Religious and Secular Perspectives.” Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
  2. Adamsky, Dima, “The Culture of Military Innovation: The Impact of Cultural Factors on the Revolution in Military Affairs in Russia, The US, And Israel.” Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010.

DSS 720: Internship/Professional Experience (Koch)

No books are required for this course.

DSS 722 Emerging Strategic Challenges (Rose)

  1. P.W. Singer & Allan Friedman, “Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to Know”. Oxford University Press, New York, 2014.
  2. Daniel Yergin, “The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Class of Nations”.  Penguin Press, New York, 2020.
  3. Andrew F. Krepinevich, Jr., “The Origins of Victory: How Disruptive Military Innovation Determines the Fates of Great Powers.” Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2023.

DSS 722 Emerging Strategic Challenges (Gibson)

  1. P.W. Singer & Allan Friedman, “Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to Know”. Oxford University Press, New York, 2014.
  2. Daniel Yergin, “The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Class of Nations”.  Penguin Press, New York, 2020.
  3. Andrew F. Krepinevich, Jr., “The Origins of Victory: How Disruptive Military Innovation Determines the Fates of Great Powers.” Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2023.

DSS 723 Counterproliferation (Bronson, both sections)

  1. Etel Solingen, “Nuclear Logics:  Contrasting Paths in East Asia and the Middle East”, Princeton University Press, 2007, ISBN-13: 978-0691134680, paperback and Kindle.
  2. Scott D. Sagan and Kenneth N Waltz, “The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: An Enduring Debate, Third Edition, London, W.W. Norton & Company, 2012. ISBN-13: 978-0393920109, paperback.
  3. Vipin Narang, “Nuclear Strategy in the Modern Era: Regional Powers and International Conflict, Princeton University Press, 2014, ISBN-13: ‚Äé978-0691159836, paperback and Kindle.
  4. Rupal N. Mehta, “Delaying Doomsday: The Politics of Nuclear Reversal”, New York, NY, Oxford University Press, 2019, ISBN-13: 978-0190077976, hardcover and Kindle.
  5. Vipin Narang, “Seeking the Bomb: Strategies of Nuclear Proliferation”, Princeton University Press, 2022, ISBN-13:978-0691172620, paperback and Kindle.

DSS 726: Chinese Military Power (Anderson)

  1. Colby, Elbridge, "The Strategy of Denial:  American Defense in an Age of Great Power Competition", Yale University Press, 2021.
  2. Fravel, Taylor, "Active Defense, China's Military Strategy since 1949", Princeton University Press, 2020.

DSS 727: Chemical and Biological Warfare (Moodie)

No textbooks are required for this course.

DSS 730-899: Cyber Conflict and International Security (Mazanec)

  1. Christopher Whyte and Brian Mazanec, "Understanding Cyber Warfare." Routledge, 2nd Edition.  ISBN-13: 978-1032159317, ISBN-10: 1032159316
  2. Andrew Blum, “Tubes: A Journey To The Center Of The Internet”, Ecco; Reprint edition, May 28, 2013, ISBN-13: 978-0061994951.

DSS 740 Ethics of Weapons of Mass Destruction (Kartchner)

  1. Sohail, Hashmi H., and Steven P. Lee, “Ethics and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Religious and Secular Perspectives.” Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. ISBN-13:‎ 978-0521545266
  2. Popovski, Vesselin, Gregory M. Reichberg and Nicholas Turner, eds., “World Religions and Norms of War: Conflict, Culture & Religions.” Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2009.  Full text available free online at: http://collections.unu.edu/eserv/UNU:2544/ebrary9789280811636.pdf

DSS 794: Active in Research

No textbooks are required for this course.

DSS 796: Directed Reading Course

Consult with your project mentor for any required books.

DSS 797: Special Topics: Educational Wargaming (Taylor)

No textbooks are required for this course.

DSS 797: Special Topics: Intelligence & War (Gentry)

  1. Mark Moyar, "Phoenix and the Birds of Prey: Counterinsurgency and Counterterrorism in Vietnam." Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2007.

DSS 799: Thesis

Consult with your board chair for any book recommendations.

DSS 801: Advanced Nuclear Strategy and Deterrence (McGiffin)

  1. Keith B. Payne, “The Great American Gamble: Deterrence Theory and Practice from the Cold War to the Twenty-First Century.” ISBN-13: 978-0977622177.
  2. Keith B. Payne, “Shadows on the Wall: Deterrence and Disarmament.” (Fairfax, Virginia: National Institute Press, 2020). ISBN-13: 978-0-9855553-2-0. This book can be ordered from MSU bookstore.
  3. Therese Delpech, “Nuclear Deterrence in the 21st Century: Lessons from the Cold War for a New Era of Strategic Piracy.” Arlington, Virginia: RAND Corporation, 2012. ISBN-13: 978-0833059307.
  4. Keith B. Payne, “Chasing a Grand Illusion: Replacing Deterrence with Disarmament.” 2023. ISBN-13: 979-8218147563

DSS 832: Advanced Survey and Writing in International Security Affairs (Geipel)

  1. Chicago Manual of Style Guidelines (Quick Study, 2012). https://tinyurl.com/v4sd8p4b 
  2. Hal Brands, "The Twilight Struggle: What the Cold War Teaches Us about Great-Power Rivalry Today." (Yale University Press, 2022)
  3. Roy Peter Clark, "Writing Tools: 55 Essential Strategies for Every Writer."  (Paperback), Little, Brown (2016).
  4. Mark Galeotti, "The Weaponisation of Everything." (Yale University Press, 2022).
  5. Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic, "Storytelling with Data." (Wiley, 2015).  

DSS 896: Doctoral Capstone Project (Geipel)

Consult with your project mentor for any required books

 

Required Books and Readings List, Spring 2024 Semester

DSS 601: Seminar on Nuclear Strategy and Arms Control (Trachtenberg)

  1. Keith B. Payne, “Chasing a Grand Illusion: Replacing Deterrence with Disarmament.” 2023
  2. Keith B. Payne, “Shadows on the Wall: Deterrence and Disarmament.” ISBN-13: 978-0-9855553-2-0. This book can be ordered from MSU bookstore
  3. Keith B. Payne, “The Great American Gamble: Deterrence Theory and Practice from the Cold War to the Twenty-First Century.” (Fairfax, Virginia: National Institute Press, 2008).
  4. John G. Stoessinger, “Why Nations Go to War.” (any edition)
  5. Kenneth Waltz, “Man, the State and War:  A Theoretical Analysis.” (1959 or later edition)

DSS 601: Nuclear Strategy and Deterrence (Trexel)

  1. Keith B. Payne, “The Great American Gamble: Deterrence Theory and Practice from the Cold War to the Twenty-First Century.” ISBN-13: 978-0977622177.
  2. Keith B. Payne, “Shadows on the Wall: Deterrence and Disarmament.” ISBN-13: 978-0-9855553-2-0.
  3. Keith B. Payne, “Chasing a Grand Illusion: Replacing Deterrence with Disarmament.” 2023
  4. Therese Delpech, “Nuclear Deterrence in the 21st Century: Lessons from the Cold War for a New Era of Strategic Piracy.” Arlington, Virginia: RAND Corporation, 2012. ISBN-13: 978-0833059307.

DSS 630: International Law and Global Security (Berman)

  1. David J. Bederman, "International Law Frameworks." Fourth Edition (Foundation Press, 2016).

DSS 632: Survey and Writing in International Security Affairs (Ellis)

  1. Michael Mandelbaum, "The Rise and Fall of Peace on Earth". Oxford University Press, 2019.  
  2. Robert G. Joseph, "Countering WMD: The Libyan Experience". National Institute Press, 2009.  
  3. Keith B. Payne, "Shadows on the Wall: Deterrence and Disarmament." National Institute Press, 2020. For this book, order from MSU Bookstore.
  4. Aiden Warren and Joseph M. Siracusa, "Understanding Presidential Doctrines: U.S. National Security from George Washington to Joe Biden." Rowman and Littlefield, 2022.   

Recommended:  

  1. William Strunk, Jr. and E.B. White, "The Elements of Style." Fourth Edition, Pearson, 2019.

DSS 632: Survey and Writing in International Security Affairs (Geipel)

  1. Chicago Manual of Style Guidelines (Quick Study) – an inexpensive flip chart available on Amazon and elsewhere.
  2. Roy Peter Clark, "Writing Tools: 55 Essential Strategies for Every Writer." (Paperback) Little, Brown (2016).
  3. John Lewis Gaddis, "The Cold War: A New History." Penguin, 2005.
  4. Keith B. Payne, "Shadows on the Wall: Deterrence and Disarmament." National Institute Press, 2020). For this book, order from MSU Bookstore.
  5. Joseph Siracusa and Aiden Warren, "Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Search for Global Security." (Paperback) Rowman Littlefield Publishers (2017).

DSS 705: NATO Security Issues (Clawson)

  1. David S. Yost. “NATO’s Balancing Act”. United States Institute of Peace Press, Washington, D.C., 2014.
  2. Stanley R. Sloan.  “Defense of the West:  Transatlantic Security from Truman to Trump. Second Edition”. Manchester University Press, Manchester, UK, 2020. 

DSS 707: Congress, National Security and WMD (Taylor)

  1. Hamilton, Alexander; Madison, James; and Jay, John, “The Federalist Papers”. Signet Classics, April 1, 2003.
  2. Trachtenberg, David J., “The Lawgivers’ Struggle: How Congress Wields Power in National Security Decision Making.” Fairfax, VA, National Institute Press, 2020.

DSS 708: Security Issues in Russia (Marlo)

No textbooks are required for this course.                                              

DSS 710: International Terrorism & Security (Kiras)

  1. Hoffman, B. (2017) “Inside Terrorism.” New York, NY, Columbia University Press. ISBN-13: 978-0231174770; ISBN-10: 0231174772.
  2. Hoffman, B. and Reinares, F. (2014), “The Evolution of the Global Terrorist Threat.” New York, NY: Columbia University Press. ISBN-13: 978-0231168991.

DSS 713: Intelligence, Counterintelligence and Covert Action (Peck)

  1. Robert Jervis, Why Intelligence Fails:  Lessons from the Iranian Revolution and the Iraq War, Cornell University Press, 2010.
  2. Mark M. Lowenthal, Intelligence, from Secrets to Policy, 8th ed., CQ Press, 2014.
  3. Lock Johnson and James Wirtz, James (eds.),  Intelligence: The Secret World of Spies: An Anthology,  4th or 5th ed., Oxford University Press, 2014.
  4. David Wise, Spy: The Inside Story of How the FBI’s Robert Hanssen Betrayed America, Random House, Inc., 2003
  5. Michael V. Hayden, Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror. Penguin Press, 2016.
  6. Richards J. Heuer, Psychology of Intelligence Analysis.  Center for the Study of Intelligence, CIA, 1999. 
  7. Henry Crumpton, The Art of Intelligence: Lessons from a Life in the CIA’s Clandestine Service, The Penguin Press, 2012
  8. Mark M. Lowenthal and Robert M. Clark, The 5 Disciplines of Intelligence Collection, CQ Press, 2016

DSS 714: Strategic Thought (Clawson)

  1. Robert B. Strassler, ed. "The Landmark Thucydides." New York: The Free Press, 1996.
  2. Sun Tzu. "The Art of War." Samuel B. Griffith, trans. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1980.
  3. Hal Brands, ed. "The New Makers of Modern Strategy from the Ancient World to the Digital Age." Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2023.
  4. Niccolò Machiavelli, "The Prince and the Discourses." New York: Random House, 1950.
  5. Carl Von Clausewitz, "On War." Edited and Translated by Michael Howard and Peter Paret. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1984.
  6. Kevin D. McCraine, "Mahan, Corbett, and the Foundations of Naval Strategic Thought."  Annapolis, MD.: Naval Institute Press. 2021.
  7. Michael Walzer, "Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations." 5th edition. New York: Basic Books, 2015.

DSS 715: Grand Strategy (McGiffin)

  1. Terry L. Deibel, “Foreign Affairs Strategy: Logic for American Statecraft”, Cambridge University Press, illustrated edition July 16, 2007, ISBN-13: 978-0521692779.
  2. Peter Layton, “Grand Strategy”, Columbia, SC: 2018, ISBN:0-6482793-0-8. 
  3. Keith B. Payne, “Shadows on the Wall: Deterrence and Disarmament.” (Fairfax, Virginia: National Institute Press, 2020). ISBN-13: 978-0-9855553-2-0.

DSS 716: Understanding Military Operations (Rose, Ford)

  1. Sun Tzu, "The Art of War." (Samuel Griffith, trans.) (Oxford University Press, 1971).  An alternative translation of Sun Tzu (a.k.a. Sunzi) would also be acceptable: many are in print, often with extensive commentary.
  2. Carl von Clausewitz, "On War." Princeton University Press, 1976, 1984, or another edition.
  3. John Keegan, "The Mask of Command." Viking Penguin, 1987.
  4. James Bradley, "Flags of Our Fathers." Bantam Dell Publishing, 2000.
  5. Rick Atkinson, "The Day of Battle: The War in Sicily and Italy, 1943-1944." Henry Holt & Company, 2007.
  6. B.A. Friedman, "On Operations: Operational Art and Military Disciplines." Naval Institute Press, 2021.

DSS 719: Strategic Culture (Kartchner)

  1. Kerry M. Kartchner, Briana D. Bowen, and Jeannie L. Johnson, eds., "Routledge Handbook of Strategic Culture" (London: Routledge, 2024). ISBN: 978-0367445485. Students should purchase this book as an eBook: ISBN 9781003010302.
  2. Sohail, Hashmi H., and Steven P. Lee, “Ethics and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Religious and Secular Perspectives.” Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
  3. Adamsky, Dima, “The Culture of Military Innovation: The Impact of Cultural Factors on the Revolution in Military Affairs in Russia, The US, And Israel.” Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2010.

DSS 720: Internship/Professional Experience (Koch)

No books are required for this course.

DSS 721: Missile Defense Proliferation and Warfare (DeBiaso)

  1. Payne, Keith B. "The Fallacies of Cold War Deterrence and a New Direction." Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 2001.
  2. Gray, Colin S.  "The Sheriff: America's Defense of the New World Order." 
    Lexington, KY: University Press of Kentucky, 2004.
  3. Trachtenberg, David (Ed.), "Expert Commentary on the 2022 Missile Defense Review." Fairfax, Virginia: National Institute Press, 2023.

DSS 722 Emerging Strategic Challenges (Rose)

  1. Christopher Whyte and Brian Mazanec, "Understanding Cyber Warfare., Politics Policy and Strategy." Routledge, 2nd Edition.  ISBN-13: 978-1032159317, ISBN-10: 1032159316
  2. Daniel Yergin, “The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Class of Nations”.  Penguin Press, New York, 2020.
  3. Andrew F. Krepinevich, Jr., “The Origins of Victory: How Disruptive Military Innovation Determines the Fates of Great Powers.” Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2023.

DSS 722 Emerging Strategic Challenges (Molino)

  1. P.W. Singer & Allan Friedman, "Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to Know." Oxford University Press, New York, 2014.
  2. Sean McFate, "The New Rules of War: Victory in the Age of Durable Disorder." Harper Collins Publishers, New York, NY, 2019. 
  3. Daniel Yergin, "The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Class of Nations." Penguin Press, New York, 2020.

DSS 723 Counterproliferation (Bronson, both sections)

  1. Etel Solingen, “Nuclear Logics:  Contrasting Paths in East Asia and the Middle East”, Princeton University Press, 2007, ISBN-13: 978-0691134680, paperback and Kindle.
  2. Scott D. Sagan and Kenneth N Waltz, “The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: An Enduring Debate, Third Edition, London, W.W. Norton & Company, 2012. ISBN-13: 978-0393920109, paperback.
  3. Vipin Narang, “Nuclear Strategy in the Modern Era: Regional Powers and International Conflict, Princeton University Press, 2014, ISBN-13: ‚Äé978-0691159836, paperback and Kindle.
  4. Rupal N. Mehta, “Delaying Doomsday: The Politics of Nuclear Reversal”, New York, NY, Oxford University Press, 2019, ISBN-13: 978-0190077976, hardcover and Kindle.
  5. Vipin Narang, “Seeking the Bomb: Strategies of Nuclear Proliferation”, Princeton University Press, 2022, ISBN-13:978-0691172620, paperback and Kindle.

DSS 724: Leadership for National Security Professionals (Anderson)

  1. Daniel Coyle, "The Culture Code: The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups." Bantam Books, 2018.
  2. Niccolo Machiavelli, "The Prince", translated by Havey C. Mansfield, Second Edition, University of Chicago Press, 1998 (available online at no cost).
  3. Colin Powell, "It Worked For Me: In Life and Leadership." Harper Perennial, 2014.
  4. Donald Rumsfeld, "Rumsfeld's Rules: Leadership Lessons in Business, Politics, War, and Life." Broadside Books, 2013.
  5. ADM James Stavridis, USN (Ret.) and Manning Ancell, "The Leader's Bookshelf." Naval Institute Press, 2017.

DSS 725: Instruments of State Power (Ford)

No textbooks required for this course. 

DSS 726: Chinese Military Power (Anderson)

  1. Colby, Elbridge, "The Strategy of Denial:  American Defense in an Age of Great Power Competition", Yale University Press, 2021.
  2. Fravel, Taylor, "Active Defense, China's Military Strategy since 1949", Princeton University Press, 2020.

DSS 727: Chemical and Biological Warfare (Moodie)

No textbooks are required for this course.

DSS 727: Chemical and Biological Warfare (Melley)

No textbooks are required for this course.

DSS 730-899: Cyber Conflict and International Security (Mazanec)

  1. Christopher Whyte and Brian Mazanec, "Understanding Cyber Warfare." Routledge, 2nd Edition.  ISBN-13: 978-1032159317, ISBN-10: 1032159316
  2. Andrew Blum, “Tubes: A Journey To The Center Of The Internet”, Ecco; Reprint edition, May 28, 2013, ISBN-13: 978-0061994951.

DSS 794: Active in Research

No textbooks are required for this course.

DSS 796: Directed Reading Course

Consult with your project mentor for any required books.

DSS 797: Special Topics: Educational Wargaming (Taylor)

No textbooks are required for this course.

DSS 799: Thesis

Consult with your board chair for any book recommendations.

DSS 801: Advanced Nuclear Strategy and Deterrence (Payne)

  1. Alain Enthoven and K. Wayne Smith, "How Much Is Enough?" (New York:  Harper and Row, 1971).
  2. Keith Payne, "Shadows On The Wall: Deterrence and Disarmament." Fairfax, VA: National Institute Press, 2020), pp. 1-62, 147-159. Please note: this book is available to all 801 students at no cost to the student via the DSS library at the Fairfax, VA campus. 
  3. Payne, "Chasing the Grand Illusion: Replacing Deterrence With Disarmament." Fairfax, VA: National Institute Press, February 2022. Please note: this book is available to all 801 students at no cost to the student via the DSS library at the Fairfax, VA campus.
  4. Payne, "The Great American Gamble." National Institute Press, 2008). Please note: this book is available to all 801 students at no cost to the student via the DSS library at the Fairfax, VA campus.
  5. Kenneth N. Waltz, "Man the State and War: A Theoretical Analysis." New York:  Columbia, 1959.

DSS 801: Advanced Nuclear Strategy and Deterrence (McGiffin)

  1. Keith B. Payne, “The Great American Gamble: Deterrence Theory and Practice from the Cold War to the Twenty-First Century.” ISBN-13: 978-0977622177.
  2. Keith B. Payne, “Shadows on the Wall: Deterrence and Disarmament.” (Fairfax, Virginia: National Institute Press, 2020). ISBN-13: 978-0-9855553-2-0.
  3. Therese Delpech, “Nuclear Deterrence in the 21st Century: Lessons from the Cold War for a New Era of Strategic Piracy.” Arlington, Virginia: RAND Corporation, 2012. ISBN-13: 978-0833059307.
  4. Keith B. Payne, “Chasing a Grand Illusion: Replacing Deterrence with Disarmament.” 2023. ISBN-13: 979-8218147563.

DSS 832: Advanced Survey and Writing in International Security Affairs (Geipel)

  1. Chicago Manual of Style Guidelines (Quick Study, 2012). https://tinyurl.com/v4sd8p4b 
  2. Hal Brands, "The Twilight Struggle: What the Cold War Teaches Us about Great-Power Rivalry Today." (Yale University Press, 2022)
  3. Roy Peter Clark, "Writing Tools: 55 Essential Strategies for Every Writer."  (Paperback), Little, Brown (2016).
  4. Cole Nussbaumer Knaflic, "Storytelling with Data." (Wiley, 2015). 
  5. Mustafa Suleyman, "The Coming Wave." (Crown, 2023)

DSS 840: Advanced National Security Strategies (Koch, Ford)

  1. Hal Brands, ed., "The New Makers of Modern Strategy: From the Ancient World to the Digital Age." Princeton University Press, 2023.
  2. Melvyn P. Leffler and Jeffrey W. Legro, "In Uncertain Times: American Foreign Policy after the Berlin Wall and 9/11." Cornell University Press, 2011. 
  3. Aiden Warren and Joseph M. Siracusa, "Understanding Presidential Doctrines: U.S. National Security from George Washington to Joe Biden." Rowman and Littlefield, 2022.

DSS 896: Doctoral Capstone Project (Geipel)

Consult with your project mentor for any required books

 

Required Books and Readings List, Summer 2024 Semester

DSS 703: Science, Technology and Defense Policy (Rose, Taylor)

  1. Martin Van Creveld, “Technology and War: From 2000 B.C. to the Present.” The Free Press, Maxwell Macmillan Canada, Toronto, 1991.
  2. Robert Gilpin, “American Scientists and Nuclear Weapons Policy.” Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey, 1962.
  3. Max Boot, “War Made New: Weapons, Warriors and the Making of the Modern World.” Gotham Books, published by Penguin Group, 2006.
  4. Editor Thomas F. Lynch III, “Strategic Assessment 2020 into a new Era of Great Power Competition.” Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University; NDU Press, Washington, D.C., 2020. PDF available free online at https://ndupress.ndu.edu/Publications/Books/Strategic-Assessments-2020/.
  5. Andrew F. Krepinevich Jr., "The Origins of Victory: How Disruptive Military Innovations Determines the Fates of Great Powers." Yale University Press, New Haven, NJ, 2023.
  6. Barker, John P., Charles A. Blanchard, Ronald D. Lee, Soo-Mi Rhee, Nancy L. Perkins,  Nicholas L. Townsend, Trevor G. Schmitt, and Bell Johnson. “Biden Administration Updates List of Critical and Emerging Technologies.” Arnold & Porter. February 15, 2022. https://www.arnoldporter.com/en/perspectives/advisories/2022/02/biden-updates-list-of-critical-technologies. The Biden Administration released an updated list of Critical and Emerging Technologies (CET) to include autonomous systems and robotics.
  7. “Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence.” The White House. October 30, 2023.  https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2023/10/30/executive-order-on-the-safe-secure-and-trustworthy-development-and-use-of-artificial-intelligence/ 

DSS 709: Space Policy and Security (Gardner)

Required

  1. James Clay Moltz, “Crowded Orbits: Conflict and Cooperation in Space.” New York: Columbia University Press, 2014. ISBN 9780231159128. https://www.amazon.com/Crowded-Orbits-Conflict-Cooperation-Space/dp/0231159129/ref=sr_1_1?crid=37TIERQQE14NS&keywords=crowded+orbits&qid=1688089917&sprefix=crowded+orbits%2Caps%2C67&sr=8-1.
  2. James Clay Moltz, “The Politics of Space Security: Strategic Restraint and the Pursuit of National Interest.” (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2019), ISBN 97815503609402 .  https://www.amazon.com/Politics-Space-Security-Strategic-Restraint/dp/150360893X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=19C0P0QMRBWN5&keywords=the+politics+of+space+security&qid=1688089444&sprefix=the+polotics+of+space%2Caps%2C67&sr=8-1. 
  3. Jon R. Lindsay & Erik Gartzke, “Cross-Domain Deterrence: Strategy in Era of Complexity.” New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2019. ISBN 9780190908652.  https://www.amazon.com/Cross-Domain-Deterrence-Strategy-Era-Complexity/dp/0190908653/ref=sr_1_1?crid=35RSDMA7COJTU&keywords=cross+domain+deterrence&qid=1688090179&sprefix=cross+domain+deterrence%2Caps%2C60&sr=8-1.     

Optional

  1. Johnathon W. Martin, “US Space Policy Reference Manual: An Anthology of National Space Policies and Other Space Policy Documents.” Lexington, KY: Mammoth, 2021. ISBN 9781077897168. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=us+space+policy+reference+manual&crid=VS72BHLGC8BQ&sprefix=us+space+policy+reference+manual%2Caps%2C64&ref=nb_sb_noss.  

DSS 710 – CRN 35935: International Terrorism & Security (Kiras)

  1. Hoffman, B. (2017) “Inside Terrorism.” (New York, NY, Columbia University Press) ISBN-13: 978-0231174770; ISBN-10: 0231174772.
  2. Hoffman, B. and Reinares, F. (2014). “The Evolution of the Global Terrorist Threat.” (New York, NY: Columbia University Press) ISBN-13: 978-0231168991.

DSS 710 – CRN 35913: International Terrorism and Security (Gibson)

  1. Horgan and Braddock, eds. “Terrorism Studies: A Reader”. Routledge. Edited By John G. Horgan, Kurt Braddock. ISBN 978-0-415-45505-3.
  2. Hoffman, B. (2017) “Inside Terrorism.” (New York, NY, Columbia University Press). ISBN-13: 978-0231174770; ISBN-10: 0231174772.
  3. Hoffman, B. and J. Ware, "God, Buns, and Sedition: Far-Right Terrorism in America." New York, NY, Columbia University Press. ISBN: 978-0-231-21122-2.

DSS 720: Internship/Professional Experience (Koch)

No textbooks are required for this course.

DSS 722: Emerging Strategic Challenges (Molilno)

  1. P.W. Singer & Allan Friedman, "Cybersecurity and Cyberwar: What Everyone Needs to Know." Oxford University Press, New York, 2014.
  2. Sean McFate, "The New Rules of War: Victory in the Age of Durable Disorder." Harper Collins Publishers, New York, NY, 2019. 
  3. Daniel Yergin, "The New Map: Energy, Climate, and the Class of Nations." Penguin Press, New York, 2020.

DSS 724: Leadership for National Security Professionals (Anderson)

  1. Niccolo Machiavelli, "The Prince", translated by Havey C. Mansfield, Second Edition, University of Chicago Press, 1998 (available online at no cost).
  2. Colin Powell, "It Worked For Me: In Life and Leadership." Harper Perennial, 2014.
  3. Donald Rumsfeld, "Rumsfeld's Rules: Leadership Lessons in Business, Politics, War, and Life." Broadside Books, 2013.
  4. ADM James Stavridis, USN (Ret.) and Manning Ancell, "The Leader's Bookshelf." Naval Institute Press, 2017.

DSS 725: Instruments of State Power (Ford)

Course readings will be provided by the instructor.  

DSS 726: China: The International Politics of China’s Rise (Anderson)

  1. Taylor Fravel, “Active Defense, China's Military Strategy since 1949.” Princeton University Press, 2019.
  2. Elbridge A. Colby, “The Strategy of Denial: American Defense in an Age of Great Power Conflict.” Yale University Press, 2021

DSS 740: Ethics of Weapons of Mass Destruction (Kartchner)

  1. Sohail, Hashmi H., and Steven P. Lee eds., “Ethics and Weapons of Mass Destruction: Religious and Secular Perspectives”. Cambridge University Press, 2004.
  2. Vesselin Popovski, Gregory M. Reichberg and Nicholas Turner, eds., “World Religions and Norms of War: Conflict, Culture & Religions.” Tokyo: United Nations University Press, 2009. Full text available free online at: http://collections.unu.edu/eserv/UNU:2544/ebrary9789280811636.pdf

DSS 794: Active in Research

No textbooks are required for this course.

DSS 796: Directed Reading Course

If books are required, they will be assigned by your course mentor or instructor.

DSS 797: Special Topics: Great Power Competition (McKinney)

  1. Paul Kennedy, “The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers.” New York: Random House, 1987.
  2. Andrew F. Krepinevich, Jr., “The Origins of Victory: How Disruptive Military Innovation Determines the Fate of Great Powers.” New Haven: Yale University Press, 2023.
  3. John H. Maurer and Erik Goldstein, eds., “The Road to Pearl Harbor: Great Power War in Asia and the Pacific.” Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2022.
  4. Erik Gartzke and Jon R Linsay, "Elements of Deterrence: Strategy, Technology, and Complexity in Global Politics." Oxford University Press, 2024..
  5. Iskander Rehman, "Planning for Protraction." International Institute for Strategic Studies, 2023.

DSS 799: Thesis

If books are required, they will be assigned by your thesis mentor.

DSS 896 Doctoral Capstone Project

If books are required, they will be assigned by your project mentor.