International and Security Affairs Series

About the Series
The International and Security Affairs Series comprises books on foreign policy by practitioners and academics with government experience. Volumes in the series highlight analytic approaches that stress “lessons learned” by examining the present and future of foreign-policy issues around the world. Books in the series emphasize real-world problems and challenges in a highly readable format to bridge the divides between government, academe, and the general public.
Edwin G. Corr, Series Editor
Edwin G. Corr is the Associate Director of the International Programs Center (IPC) of the University of Oklahoma and is currently IPC’s Senior Research Fellow. Ambassador Corr works with IPC Executive Director Ambassador Edward J. Perkins and OU President David L. Boren, to internationalize the curriculum and activities of all OU students.

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Gangs, Pseudo-militaries, and Other Modern Mercenaries
New Dynamics in Uncomfortable Wars
Drug Politics
Dirty Money and Democracies
Insurgency, Terrorism, and Crime
Shadows from the Past and Portents for the Future
Peacemaking
An Inside Story of the 1994 Jordanian-Israeli Treaty
Water in the Middle East
Cooperation and Technological Solutions in the Jordan Valley
