William C. Martel

Associate Professor of International Security Studies

Books:

Articles and monographs include:

  • “Averting a Sino-U.S. Space Race,” Washington Quarterly, Fall 2003;
  • "Technology and Military Power," The Fletcher Forum, Fall 2001;
  • "The End of Non-Proliferation?" Strategic Review, Fall 2000;
  • "Information Revolution and American Military Power," (co-author) Orbis (2000);
  • "Our Failure to Convert Russia's Arms Industry," (co-author) Orbis (1999);
  • "Is Ukraine a Universal Example of Nonproliferation?" Defense Analysis (1998);
  • "Does Deterrence Theory Matter in a Proliferated World? Competing Images of Nuclear Possession," The Absolute Weapon Revisited (1998);
  • "Why Ukraine Gave Up Nuclear Weapons," Pulling Back from the Nuclear Brink: Slowing, Stopping, Reversing and Countering Nuclear Threats (1998).