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Publications
PublicationsBooks- Daniel Byman. A High Price: The Triumphs and Failures of Israeli Counterterrorism. : Oxford University Press, 2011.
- ,Nigel Quinney and A. Heather Coyne. Talking to Groups that Use Terror. : U.S. Institute of Peace, 2011.
- Daniel Byman. The Five Front War: The Better Way to Fight Global Jihad. New York: Wiley, 2007.
- Daniel Byman and Kenneth Pollack. Things Fall Apart: Containing the Spillover from an Iraqi Civil War. Washington, DC: Brookings, 2007.
- Daniel Byman. Deadly Connections: States that Sponsor Terrorism. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2005.
- Daniel Byman. Going to War with the Allies You Have: Allies, Counterinsurgency, and the War on Terror . Carlisle, PA: U,S, Army War College, 2005.
- Daniel L. Byman. Keeping the Peace: Lasting Solutions to Ethnic Conflict . Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002.
- Daniel L. Byman and Matthew Waxman. The Dynamics of Coercion: American Foreign Policy and the Limits of Military Might. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.
- Daniel Byman and Matthew Waxman. Confronting Iraq: U.S. Policy Since Desert Storm . : RAND Corporation, 2000.
- Daniel Byman , Roger Cliff. China’s Arms Sales: Motivations and Implications . : RAND Corporation, 1999.
- Daniel Byman, Matthew C. Waxman, Eric Victor Larson. Air Power as a Coercive Instrument . : RAND Corporation, 1999.
- Daniel L. Byman, Roger Cliff, Abram N. Shulsky, Zalmay M. Khalilzad, David T. Orletsky. The United States and a Rising China: Strategic and Military Implications. : RAND Corporation, 1999.
- Daniel Byman and Jerrold D. Green. Political Violence and Stability in the States of the Northern Persian Gulf . : RAND Corporation, 1999.
- Daniel L. Byman, Zalmay M. Khalilzad, David A. Shlapak. The Impact of an Arab-Israel Peace on Persian Gulf Security . : RAND Corporation, 1997.
Articles in journals- Daniel Byman. "Terrorism after the Revolutions: How Secular Uprisings Could Help (or Hurt) Jihadists ." Foreign Affairs (2011).
- Daniel Byman. "Agents of Destruction? Applying Principal-Agent Analysis to State-Sponsored Terrorism." International Studies Perspectives (2011): pp. 1-18.
- Daniel Byman. "Israel’s Pessimistic View of the Arab Spring." The Washington Quarterly 34.3 (2011): pp. 123-136.
- Daniel Byman. "Al-Qaeda’s M&A Strategy: Is franchising a successful way to build a global terror network? ." Foreign Policy (2010).
- Daniel Byman. "How to Handle Hamas: The Perils of Ignoring Gaza’s Leadership ." Foreign Affairs (2010).
- Daniel Byman. "Latter-Day Sultans." The National Interest (2010).
- Daniel Byman. "Pyongyang’s Survival Strategy: Tools of Authoritarian Control in North Korea." International Security (2010).
- Daniel Byman. "Which Path to Persia? Options for a New American Strategy Toward Iran." Brookings (2009).
- Daniel Byman. "Talking with Insurgents: A Guide for the Perplexed." The Washington Quarterly 32.2 (2009).
- Daniel Byman. "Explaining the Iraq Quagmire: Policy Failure or Bridge Too Far?." Security Studies (2009).
- Daniel Byman. "Rogue Operators." The National Interest (2008): pp. 52-60.
- Daniel Byman. "Iraq and the Future of Terrorism." Annual Reviews of Political Science (2008): PP. 55-68.
- Daniel Byman. "The Changing Nature of State Sponsorship of Terrorism." Saban Center Analysis Paper (2008).
- Daniel Byman. "Understanding Proto-Insurgencies." Journal of Strategic Studies (2008): pp. 165-200.
- Daniel Byman. "Iran, Terrorism, and Weapons of Mass Destruction." Studies in Conflict and Terrorism (2008): pp. 169-181.
- Daniel Byman. "Who Wins in Iraq: Al-Qaeda." Foreign Policy (2007): pp. 38-51.
- Daniel Byman. "Iraq and the Global War on Terrorism." Columbia International Affairs Online (2007).
- Daniel Byman and Kenneth Pollack. "Things Fall Apart: Containing Spillover from the Iraq War." Brookings Institution Monograph (2007).
- Daniel Byman and Kenneth Pollack. "Keeping the Lid On." The National Interest (2007).
- Daniel Byman. "US Counter-terrorism Options: A Taxonomy." Survival (2007).
- Daniel Byman. "Do Counterproliferation and Counterterrorism Go Together?." Political Science Quarterly (2007).
- Daniel Byman. "Remaking Alliances for the War on Terrorism ." The Journal of Strategic Studies 29.5 (2006): 767 – 811.
- Daniel Byman. "Friends Like These." International Security 31.2 (2006).
- Daniel Byman. "The Decision to Begin Talks with Terrorists: Lessons for Policymakers." Studies in Conflict in Terrorism 29.5 (2006): 403-414.
- Daniel Byman. "Do Targeted Killings Work?." Foreign Affairs (2006).
- Daniel Byman and Steven Simon. "The No-Win Zone." National Interest (2006).
- Daniel Byman and Avi Dichter. "Israel’s Lessons for Fighting Terrorists." Saban Center Analysis Paper (2006).
- Daniel Byman and Jeremy Shapiro. "Bridging the Transatlantic Counterterrorism Gap." Washington Quarterly (2006).
- Daniel Byman and Kenneth Pollack. "Carriers of Conflict." Atlantic Monthly (2006).
- Daniel Byman. "Allies and Counterinsurgency." International Security (2006): pp. 79-115.
- Daniel Byman. "Allies in the War on Terrorism." Journal of Strategic Studies (2006): pp. 767-811.
- Daniel Byman. "Talks with Terrorists: When Do They Work?." Studies in Conflict and Terrorism (2006): pp. 403-414.
- Daniel Byman. "The Lebanon War: A Scorecard." The National Interest (2006): pp. 55-61.
- Daniel Byman. "Where You Stand Depends on Where You Get Hit: Explaining U.S. and European Differences in Counterterrorism." The Washington Quarterly (2006): pp. 33-50.
- Daniel Byman. "A Corrective that Goes Too Far." Terrorism and Political Violence (2005): pp. 511-516.
- Daniel Byman. "The Implications of Leadership Change in the Arab World." Political Science Quarterly (2005): pp. 59-84.
- Daniel Byman, Michael Scheuer, Anatol Lieven, W. Patrick Lang. "Symposium: Iraq, Afghanistan and the War on ’Terror’." Middle East Policy (2005): pp. 1-24.
- Daniel Byman. "Confronting Syrian-Backed Terrorism." Washington Quarterly (2005).
- Daniel Byman. "Confronting Passive Sponsors of Terrorism." Saban Analysis Paper (2005).
- Daniel Byman. "Syrian Support of Terrorism." Washington Quarterly (2005).
- Daniel Byman. "How to Fight Terrorism." The National Interest (2005): pp. 124-131.
- Daniel Byman. "Strategic Surprise and the September 11 Attacks." Annual Reviews of Political Science (2005).
- Daniel Byman. "Five Bad Options for Iraq." Survival (2005).
- Daniel Byman. "Passive Sponsors of Terrorism." Survival (2005).
- Daniel Byman. "A Corrective That Goes Too Far?." Terrorism and Political Violence 17.4 (2005): 511 - 516.
- Daniel Byman. "The Implications of Leadership Change in the Arab World." Political Science Quarterly (2005).
- Daniel Byman. "Insecuring Iraq." National Interest (2004).
- Lynn E. Davis, Gregory F. Treverton, Daniel Byman, Sara A. Daly, William Rosenau. "Coordinating the War on Terrorism." RAND Corporation (2004).
- Daniel Byman. "Should Hezbollah Be Next?." Foreign Affairs (2003): pp. 54-66.
- Daniel Byman. "Al-Qa’ida as an Adversary: Do We Understand the Enemy?." World Politics 56.1 (2003): pp. 139-164.
- Daniel Byman and Taylor Seybolt. "Humanitarian Intervention in Communal Civil War." Security Studies (2003): pp. 33-78.
- Daniel Byman. "Scoring the War on Terrorism." National Interest (2003).
- Daniel Byman. "Building the New Iraq: The Role of Intervening Forces." Survival (2003).
- Daniel Byman. "Constructing a Democratic Iraq." International Security 28.1 (2003).
- Daniel Byman and Kenneth Pollack. "Democracy in Iraq?." Washington Quarterly (2003).
- Daniel Byman. "Measuring the War on Terrorism: A First Appraisal." Current History (2003).
- Daniel L. Byman and John R. Wise. "The Persian Gulf in the Coming Decade: Trends, Threats, and Opportunities." RAND Corporation (2002).
- Daniel L. Byman, Shahram Chubin, Anoushiravan Ehteshami, Jerrold Green . "Iran’s Post-Revolutionary Security Policy ." RAND Corporation (2001).
- Daniel Byman, Peter Chalk, Bruce Hoffman, William Rosenau and David Brannan. "Trends in Outside Support for Insurgent Movements ." RAND Corporation (2001).
- Daniel Byman. "The Emergence of Peer Competitors: A Framework for Analysis." RAND Corporation (2001).
- Daniel Byman. "Iraq After Saddam." Washington Quarterly (2001).
- Daniel L. Byman, Kenneth M. Pollack. "Let Us Now Praise Great Men: Bringing the Statesman Back In." International Security 25.4 (2001).
- Daniel Byman. "Uncertain Partners: NGOs and the Military." Survival 43.2 (2001): pp. 97-114.
- Daniel Byman. "After the Storm: U.S. Policy Toward Iraq Since 1991." Political Science Quarterly 115.4 (2000).
- Daniel L. Byman; Matthew C. Waxman. "Kosovo and the Great Air Power Debate." International Security 24.4 (2000).
- Daniel Byman. "Forever enemies? The manipulation of ethnic identities to end ethnic conflict." Security Studies (2000).
- Zalmay Khalilzad and Daniel Byman. "Afghanistan: Consolidation of a Rogue State." Washington Quarterly (2000).
- Daniel Byman. "An Independent Kosovo: Understanding the Risks." Brown Journal of World Affairs (2000): pp. 37-47.
- Daniel Byman. "Strengthening The Partnership: Improving Military Coordination With Relief Agencies And Allies In Humanitarian Operations." RAND Corporation (2000).
- Daniel Byman. "Confronting the Next Rogue State: U.S. Policy Toward Afghanistan." The Washington Quarterly (2000): pp. 65-78.
- Daniel Byman and Jerrold D. Green. "The Enigma of Political Stability in the Persian Gulf Monarchies." MERIA Journal 3.3 (1999).
- Daniel Byman. "Proceed with caution: U.S. support for the Iraqi opposition.." Washington Quarterly (1999).
- Daniel Byman, Roger Cliff, Phillip Saunders. "US policy options toward an emerging China." Pacific Review (1999).
- Daniel Byman,Matthew Waxman. "A farewell to arms inspections." Survival (1999).
- Daniel Byman, Kenneth Pollack, Gideon Rose. "The Rollback Fantasy." Foreign Affairs (1999).
- Daniel Byman and Matthew Waxman. "Defeating US Coercion." Survival 41.2 (1999): pp. 107-120.
- Daniel Byman, Kenneth Pollack and Matthew Waxman. "Coercing Saddam Hussein." Survival (1998).
- Daniel Byman. "Explaining Ethnic Peace in Morocco." Harvard Middle East and Islamic Review (1998).
- Daniel Byman, Stephen Van Evera. "Why they fight: Hypotheses on the causes of contemporary deadly conflict." Security Studies (1998).
- Daniel Byman. "The Logic of Ethnic Terrorism." Studies in Conflict and Terrorism (1998).
- Daniel Byman. "Divided they stand lessons about partition from Iraq and Lebanon." Security Studies (1997).
- Daniel Byman. "Rethinking Partition." Security Studies (1997): pp. 1-29.
- Daniel Byman. "Let Iraq Collapse." National Interest (1996).
Articles in books- Daniel Byman. "A U.S. Military Withdrawal from the Greater Middle East: Impact on Terrorism." The Prudent Use of Power. Ed. Stephen Van Evera and Sidharth Shah. Cambridge, MA: The Tobin Project, 2010: pp. 157-174
- Daniel Byman and Steven Simon. "Counterterrorism and U.S. Policy toward the Middle East." Restoring the Balance: A Middle East Strategy for the Next President . Ed. Richard Haass and Martin Indyk. : Brookings, 2009: pp. 187-216
- Daniel Byman. "Fighting Terrorism with Democracy?." Radical Islam and International Security . Ed. Hillel Frisch and Efraim Inbar. : Routledge, 2008: pp. 188-203
- Daniel Byman. "Fighting State Sponsors of Terrorism." Countering Terrorism in the 21st Century. Ed. James Forest. : Praeger, 2007: pp. 25-41
- Daniel Byman. "Israel and the Lebanese Hizballah." Democracy and Counterterrorism: Lessons from the Past. Ed. Robert Art. : U.S. Institute of Peace, 2007: pp. 305-342
- Daniel Byman. "The Lebanese Hizballah." Handbook on Homeland Security. Ed. David Kamien. : McGraw Hill, 2005: pp. 195-206
- Daniel Byman. "U.S. Policy Toward Iraq." Taking Charge: A Bipartisan Report to the President- Elect. Ed. Frank Carlucci, Robert Hunter, and Zalmay Khalilzad. : RAND Corporation, 2000.
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