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Publications of Peter D. Feaver    :chronological  alphabetical  combined  bibtex listing:

Books

  1. Feaver, PD, Thanks for your service: The causes and consequences of public confidence in the US military (July, 2023), pp. 1-310, ISBN 9780197681121 [doi]  [abs]
  2. Feaver, PD, Foreword (January, 2020), pp. vii-x, ISBN 9780197535493
  3. Feaver, PD; Wasiolek, S; Crossman, A, Getting the Best Out of College (revised 2nd edition) (2012), Ten Speed Press
  4. Feaver, PD; Gelpi, C, Choosing your battles: American civil-military relations and the use of force (October, 2011), pp. 1-250, ISBN 9780691124278  [abs]
  5. Gelpi, C; Feaver, PD; Reifler, J, Paying the human costs of war: American public opinion and casualties in military conflicts (February, 2009), pp. 1-289, ISBN 9780691139081  [abs]
  6. Gelpi, C; Feaver, PD; Reifler, J, Paying the human costs of war: American public opinion and casualties in military conflicts (February, 2009), ISBN 9780691139029  [abs]
  7. Feaver, PD; Gelpi, C; Reifler, J, Paying the Human Costs of War (2009), Princeton
  8. Feaver, PD; Wasiolek, S; Crossman, A, Getting the Best Out of College (2008), Ten Speed Press
  9. Feaver, PD; Gelpi, C, Choosing Your Battles, Paperback Edition with new afterword (2005), Princeton Press
  10. P.D. Feaver with Christopher Gelpi, Choosing Your Battles: American Civil-Military Relations and the Use of Force (2004), Princeton: Princeton University Press
  11. Feaver, PD, Armed Servants: Agency, Oversight, and Civil-Military Relations (2003), Cambridge: Harvard University Press
  12. Feaver, PD, Soldiers and Civilians: The Civil-Military Gap and American National Security, edited by Feaver, PD; Kohn, RH (2003), Cambridge: MIT Press
  13. Feaver, PD, Guarding the Guardians (1992), Cornell Press
  14. Battlefield Nuclear Weapons: Issues and Options, edited by Feaver, P; Biddle, SD (1989), University Press of America
  15. Feaver, PD, Assuring Control of Nuclear Weapons: The Evolution of Permissive Action Links, edited by Feaver, P; Stein, P (1987), Lanham, MD: University Press of America

Monographs

  1. Feaver, PD; Golby, J; Dropp, K, Military Campaigns: Veterans’ Endorsements and Presidential Elections (October, 2012), Center for New American Security

Book Reviews

  1. Michael C. Desh, Civilian Control of the Military: The Changing Security Environment, American Political Science Review (June, 2000)
  2. Terry Terriff, The Nixon Administration and the Making of US Nuclear Strategy, Journal of American History (June, 1996)
  3. Mitchell Reiss, Bridled Ambition: Why Countries Constrain Their Nuclear Capabilities, Political Science Quarterly (Spring, 1996)

Other

  1. P.D. Feaver, What do Policymakers Want From Academic Experts on Nuclear Proliferation?, MonkeyCage, WashingonPost.com (July 8, 2014)
  2. P.D. Feaver, Penalty Box: How Sanctions Trap Policymakers, ForeignAffairs.com (June 6, 2014)
  3. Feaver, PD; Miller, C, Provocations on policymakers, casualty aversion and post-heroic warfare, in Heroism and the Changing Character of War: Toward Post-Heroic Warfare?, edited by Scheipers, S (April, 2014), pp. 145-161, Palgrave Macmillan UK, ISBN 9781137362520 [doi]
  4. Feaver, PD; Wasiolek, S; Crossman, A, Guestposted a discussion on Freakonomics webpage in connection with the second edition of Getting the Best Out of College (http://www.freakonomics.com/2012/11/28/how-to-get-the-best-out-of-college-your-questions-answered/) (February, 2014)
  5. P.D. Feaver, Shadow Government, ForeignPolicy.Com (2014)  [author's comments]
  6. Feaver, PD, Strategic Retrenchment and Renewal in the American Experience (2014), Strategic Studies Institute, Army War College
  7. Feaver, PD, Eight Myths about American Grand Strategy (October, 2013), Strategic Studies Institute, Army War College
  8. Feaver, PD; Golby, J; Dropp, K, The Public Listens to Generals, Cleveland Plain Dealer (April, 2013)  [author's comments]
  9. Feaver, PD; Golby, J; Dropp, K, Listening to the Generals: How Military Advice Affects Public Support for the Use of Force (April, 2013), Center for New American Security
  10. Feaver, PD; Gelpi, C, Hagel and the Veteran Effect: Service Tempers Views on the Use of Force, TheDailyBeast.com (February, 2013)
  11. Feaver, PD, Shadow Government (2013)  [author's comments]
  12. Feaver, PD, "Has the Obama Response to the Arab Revolutions Been Effective? Yes, Not Really, and Probably Too Soon to Tell" (2013), Aspen Strategy Group
  13. Feaver, PD; Biddle, S, "Assessing Strategic Choices in the War on Terror" (2013), Sanford University Press
  14. Feaver, PD; Geers, K, When the Urgency of Time and Circumstances Clearly Does not Permit: Predelegation in Nuclear and Cyber Scenarios (2013)
  15. Feaver, PD, “Nuclear Command and Control in Crisis: Old Lessons from New History.” (2013), Strategic Studies Institute, Army War College
  16. Feaver, PD; Golby, J; Urben, H; Dropp, K, "Brass Politics: How Retired Military Officers are Shaping Elections", ForeignAffairs.com (November, 2012)
  17. Feaver, PD, American Grand Strategy At the Crossroads: Leading From the Front, Leading From Behind, or Not Leading at All,” (May, 2012), Center for New American Security
  18. Feaver, PD; Brands, H, Common Fallacies and Uncommon Fixes in the American Grand Strategy Debate (2012), RAND
  19. Feaver, PD; Sharp, K, "The Ultimate Balancing Act: Democratic Governance and Nuclear Policy in the United States," (2010), ISBN 978-0-19-958990-6
  20. Feaver, PD, "Domestic Politics and the Long War" (2010), AEI
  21. Feaver, PD; Lorber, E, Coercive Diplomacy: Evaluating the Consequences of Financial Sanctions (2010)
  22. Feaver, PD; Inboden, W, “What Was the Point of SPIR? Strategic Planning in National Security at the White House,” (2009), Brookings
  23. Feaver, PD; Seeler, E, Before and After Huntington: The Methodological Maturing of Civil-Military Studies (2009), Johns Hopkins Press
  24. Feaver, PD, Pentagon Funding? Bring it On, Foreign Policy Online (2008)
  25. Feaver, PD, Why We Went Into Iraq, Weekly Standard (2008)
  26. Feaver, PD, Interagency Perspective – Lessons (2008), The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
  27. Feaver, PD, MoveOn’s McCarthy Moment, Boston Globe (2007)
  28. Feaver, PD; Gelpi, C; Cohn, L, American Civil-Military Relations and the Use of Force, in Encyclopedia of War and American Society, edited by Karston, P (2004), Sage
  29. Feaver, PD, The Fog of WMD, Washington Post (2004)
  30. Feaver, PD, The Clinton Mind-set, Washington Post (2004)
  31. Feaver, PD; Keohane, R; Buchanan, A, Let UN Impose New Accountability, Newsday (2004)
  32. Feaver, PD, Go Negative On the Allies, New York Times (2004)
  33. Feaver, PD; Gelpi, C; Reifler, J, Iraq Messages Need Honing, Newsday (2004)
  34. Feaver, PD, Whose Military Vote?, Washington Post (2004)
  35. Feaver, PD; Sharp, KT, Democratic Governance and Nuclear Policy in the United States (2004)
  36. Feaver, PD; Gronke, P; Filer, D, The Reserves and Guard: Standing in the Gap Before and After 9/11 (2004)
  37. Feaver, PD, Time for Another Goldwater-Nichols? Military Reform for a New Strategic Era (2003) (Paper commissioned by the Center for Strategic and International Studies. The paper has been vetted by retired Secretaries of Defense, senior military, and other policy experts and has served to launch a new 2-year study of defense reform that is intended to culminate in major defense reform legislation..)
  38. Feaver, PD; Halper, S, Dithering Over Detainees, Washington Times (2003), pp. B01-B01 (Reprinted as "How to End the Debate on Detainees" in The Providence JOurnal, 23 January 2001, p. B4..)
  39. Feaver, PD, Axis of Rudeness, Weekley Standard (2003), pp. 10-11
  40. Feaver, PD, Body Bags Alone Won’t Dampen American Morale, USA Today (2003), pp. 15-15
  41. Feaver, PD, Will the UN Really Help?, Washington Post (2003), pp. 21-21
  42. Feaver, PD, Don’t Substitute Spy Services for Leadership, Raleigh News and Observer (2003)
  43. Feaver, PD, Casualties Are the First Truth of War, Weekly Standard (2003), pp. 17-18
  44. Feaver, PD, Winning Back Old Europe, WeeklyStandard.com (2003)
  45. Feaver, PD; Cohn, L, Civil-Military Relations: Challenges and Opportunities (2003), London: Brasseys
  46. Feaver, PD, No More Mocking the President, Parliamentary Brief no. 10 (December, 2001), pp. 4-6
  47. Feaver, PD, Allies in War, Not in Perspective, Washington Post (December, 2001) (Reprinted as "Americans and Allies Are Getting Different Stories," in International Herald Tribune, 5 December 2001.)
  48. Feaver, PD, Cold War II, Weekly Standard (October, 2001), pp. 18-19
  49. Feaver, PD, To Maintain that Support, Show Us What Success Means, Washington Post (October, 2001), pp. B1-B1
  50. Feaver, PD; Kohn, R, Civilian Control to the Forefront, Raleigh News and Observer (October, 2001)
  51. Feaver, PD, The Brits are All Right: Except for their Wobbly Elites, Weekly Standard (September, 2001)
  52. Feaver, PD, There’s a Good Reason Those Civilians Were on the Sub, Wall Street Journal (February, 2001)
  53. Feaver, PD, Gore Steps on a Land Mine, Washington Post (January, 2001), pp. 19-19
  54. Feaver, PD, Soldiers and Civilians: The Civil Military Gap and American National Security, edited by Feaver, PD; Kohn, RH (2001), Cambridge: MIT Press
  55. Feaver, PD; Gronke, P, Uncertain Confidence: Civilian and Military Attitudes About Civil-Military Relations (2001), Cambridge
  56. Feaver, PD; Kohn, RH, Introduction: The Gap Between the Military and Civilian in the United States in Perspective (2001), Cambridge: MIT Press
  57. Feaver, PD; Kohn, RH, Conclusion: The Gap and What it Means for American National Security (2001), Cambridge: MIT Press
  58. Feaver, PD, The Public’s Expectations of National Security (October, 2000)
  59. Feaver, PD; Malesky, E, A Compassionate Foreign Policy?, Weekly Standard (2000), pp. 17-20
  60. Feaver, PD; Gelpi, C, How Many Deaths are Acceptable? A Surprising Answer, Washington Post (November, 1999), pp. B-3 (Translated into Japanese and reprinted in revised form in Foresight, No. 4 (April/May 2000).)
  61. Feaver, PD, I Love Zhu, Zhu Love Me: Clinton’s China Policy, Weekly Standard (1999), pp. 27-29
  62. Feaver, PD; Gronke, P, Don’t be Complacent about Public Confidence in the Military, Contra Costa Times (1999), pp. F05-F05
  63. Feaver, PD, La Guerre de L’Information et le Controle Politique de la Coercition (1998), Paris: La Decouverte
  64. Feaver, PD, El Control Civil en Pequeñas democracias: La Contribució de las Ciencias Politicas (1997), San José, Fundación Arias para la Paz y el Progreso Hmano
  65. Feaver, PD, Lessons From Desert Storm: Iraqi Style, Inter-University Seminar Newsletter (Winter, 1996)
  66. Feaver, PD, Civil-Military Conflict and the Use of Force (1995), Center for Strategic and International Studies
  67. Feaver, PD, The Use and Control of Military Power (1994), SUNY Press
  68. Feaver, PD; Campbell, KM, Rethinking Key West: Service Roles and Missions after the Cold War, in The American Defense Annual (1993)
  69. Feaver, PD, Biographical chapter on Joseph S. Nye (1993), Greenwood Press
  70. Feaver, PD, Why Sanctions Are an Iffy Remedy, The Christian Science Monitor (1992)
  71. Feaver, PD, Social Sources of Inadvertent Nuclear Use in the Former Soviet Union: Civil-Military Relations and the Black Market, in Implications of the Dissolution of the Soviet Union for Accidental/Inadvertent Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction, edited by Wedar, CA; Intriligator, M; Vares, P (1992), Tallinn: Estonian Academy of Sciences
  72. Feaver, PD; Wayda, M, The Risk of Letting the Warriors Run a War, Christian Science Monitor (1991)
  73. Feaver, PD, What Colors Should Our Soldiers Be?, L.A. Times (1991)
  74. Feaver, PD, Generosity Begins Only After the Battle, L.A. Times (1991)
  75. Feaver, PD; Beschel, RP, Coup’s Lessons for Central Europe, The Christian Science Monitor (1991)
  76. Feaver, PD, An Assessment of the Survivability of Unmanned Air Vehicles Performing Target Acquisition for Battlefield Nuclear Forces (1990), Institute for Defense Analyses, Memorandum Report, M-533
  77. Feaver, PD, Vietnam’s Wrong Lesson in the Gulf, Christian Science Monitor (1990)
  78. Feaver, PD; Beschel, RP, Problem: Scare the Iraqis You Terrorize the Home Folks, L.A. Times (1990)
  79. Feaver, PD, Does Moscow Know Where Its Nukes Are?, L.A. Times (1990)
  80. Feaver, PD; Falkenberg, J, Meeting Soviet Citizens’ Spiritual Needs, Christian Science Monitor (1990)
  81. Feaver, PD, The Evolution of American Nuclear Doctrine (1990), Lanham, M.D.: University Press of America
  82. Feaver, PD, The Spread of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Energy: Promise or Peril (1989), Pasadena, CA: Global Mapping International
  83. Feaver, PD; Stein, P, Who Needs PALs (October, 1988), Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute

Journal Articles

  1. Urben, HA, Book Review: Thanks for your service: The causes and consequences of public confidence in the U.S. military, Armed Forces & Society (October, 2023), SAGE Publications [doi]
  2. Feaver, P, What Not to Worry About in the Policy–Academy Gap Debate: A Contrarian Take, Armed Forces and Society, vol. 49 no. 1 (January, 2023), pp. 20-25 [doi]  [abs]
  3. Dunlap, C, Civil-Military Relations, edited by Nelson Polsby, et. al, eds., vol. 2 no. 1 (2021), pp. 211-241, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, ISSN 1094-2939 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  4. Feaver, PD, A Stormy but Durable Marriage, FOREIGN AFFAIRS, vol. 100 no. 5 (2021), pp. 232-235
  5. Feaver, PD; Keohane, RO, In Memoriam Ole R. Holsti, PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS, vol. 53 no. 4 (2020), pp. 816-816
  6. Feaver, PD; Brands, H; Lissner, RF; Porter, P, Correspondence: The establishment and U.S. grand strategy, International Security, vol. 43 no. 4 (April, 2019), pp. 197-204 [doi]
  7. Feaver, PD; Brands, H, The Establishment and US Grand Strategy, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, vol. 43 no. 4 (April, 2019), pp. 197-199, MIT PRESS
  8. Feaver, P, Too many leaks, Foreign Affairs, vol. 97 no. 6 (November, 2018), pp. 199-202
  9. Brands, H; Feaver, P, The case for Bush revisionism: Reevaluating the legacy of America’s 43rd president, Journal of Strategic Studies, vol. 41 no. 1-2 (February, 2018), pp. 234-274, Informa UK Limited [doi]  [abs]
  10. Golby, J; Feaver, P; Dropp, K, Elite Military Cues and Public Opinion About the Use of Military Force, Armed Forces and Society, vol. 44 no. 1 (January, 2018), pp. 44-71, SAGE Publications [doi]  [abs]
  11. Brands, H; Feaver, P, The Case for Reassessing America's 43rd President, Orbis, vol. 62 no. 1 (January, 2018), pp. 76-90, Elsevier BV [doi]  [abs]
  12. Brands, H; Feaver, P, Was the Rise of ISIS Inevitable?, Survival, vol. 59 no. 3 (May, 2017), pp. 7-54, Informa UK Limited [doi]  [abs]
  13. Brands, H; Feaver, P, Trump and terrorism: U.S. strategy after ISIS, Foreign Affairs, vol. 96 no. 2 (March, 2017), pp. 28-36
  14. Feaver, P, Civil–Military Relations and Policy: A Sampling of a New Wave of Scholarship, Journal of Strategic Studies, vol. 40 no. 1-2 (January, 2017), pp. 325-342, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  15. Feaver, PD, Resign in Protest? A Cure Worse Than Most Diseases, Armed Forces and Society, vol. 43 no. 1 (January, 2017), pp. 29-40, SAGE Publications [doi]  [abs]
  16. Brands, H; Feaver, P, Stress-testing American grand strategy, Survival, vol. 58 no. 6 (November, 2016), pp. 93-120, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  17. Feaver, PD; Lorber, EB, The sanctions myth, National Interest, vol. 2015 no. July-August (January, 2015)
  18. Feaver, PD, Review of Richard Betts’ American Force, H-Diplo/ISSF (November, 2012)
  19. Feaver, PD, "Correspondence: Civilians, Soldiers and the Iraq Surge Decision", International Security, vol. 36 no. 3 (2012)
  20. Feaver, PD, "Epilogue: Coordinating Actors in Complex Operations and a Third Way to Study Two Familiar Dualities", Small Wars and Insurgencies, vol. 24 no. 2 (2012), pp. 370-372, Informa UK Limited [doi]  [abs]
  21. Feaver, PD, Civilians, Soldiers, and the Iraq Surge Decision Replies, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, vol. 36 no. 3 (December, 2011), pp. 191-199, MIT PRESS
  22. Feaver, PD; Gelpi, C, Choosing your battles: American civil-military relations and the use of force, Choosing Your Battles: American Civil-Military Relations and the Use of Force (October, 2011), pp. 1-250, ISBN 0691124272  [abs]
  23. Grieco, JM; Gelpi, C; Reifler, J; Feaver, PD, Let's Get a Second Opinion: International Institutions and American Public Support for War, International Studies Quarterly, vol. 55 no. 2 (June, 2011), pp. 563-583, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0020-8833 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  24. Feaver, PD, Bruce Fleming’s Bridging the Military-Civilian Divide: What Each Side Must Know about the Other—and about Itself, Proceedings of the US Naval Institute (April, 2011)
  25. Feaver, PD, The right to be right: Civil-military relations and the Iraq surge decision, International Security, vol. 35 no. 4 (Spring, 2011), pp. 87-125, MIT Press - Journals, ISSN 0162-2889 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  26. Feaver, PD, In Memoriam: Samuel P. Huntington, Armed Forces and Society, vol. 35 no. 4 (July, 2009)
  27. Feaver, PD; Hehmeyer, AF, The end of evil?, Foreign Policy no. 172 (May, 2009), pp. 12
  28. Feaver, PD, Competition and Compromise, Duke Alumni Magazine (May, 2009)
  29. Feaver, PD, Samuel P. Huntington, Armed Forces and Society, vol. 35 no. 4 (January, 2009), pp. 625-627, SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC [doi]
  30. Feaver, PD, Debating American Grand Strategy After Major War, Orbis, vol. 53 no. 4 (2009), pp. 547-552, Elsevier BV [doi]
  31. Feaver, PD, Beyond the surge, COMMENTARY, vol. 126 no. 1 (July, 2008), pp. 4-4, AMER JEWISH COMMITTEE
  32. Feaver, PD, Rethinking Iraq: Anatomy of the surge, Commentary, vol. 125 no. 4 (April, 2008), pp. 24-28, AMER JEWISH COMMITTEE, ISSN 0010-2601 [Gateway.cgi]  [abs]
  33. Gelpi, C; Reifler, J; Feaver, P, Iraq the vote: Retrospective and prospective foreign policy judgments on candidate choice and casualty tolerance, Political Behavior, vol. 29 no. 2 (Summer, 2007), pp. 151-174, Springer Nature, ISSN 0190-9320 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  34. Aldrich, JH; Gelpi, C; Feaver, P; Reifler, J; Sharp, KT, Foreign policy and the electoral connection, Annual Review of Political Science, vol. 9 no. 1 (July, 2006), pp. 477-502, ANNUAL REVIEWS, ISSN 1094-2939 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  35. Coletta, D; Feaver, PD, Civilian monitoring of U.S. military operations in the information age, Armed Forces and Society, vol. 33 no. 1 (January, 2006), pp. 106-126, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0095-327X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  36. Gelpi, C; Feaver, PD; Reifler, J, Success matters - Casualty sensitivity and the war in Iraq, International Security, vol. 30 no. 3 (Winter, 2005), pp. 7-46, MIT Press - Journals, ISSN 0162-2889 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  37. Feaver, PD; Narine, S; Hikotani, T, Civilian Control and Civil-Military Gaps in the United States, Japan, and China, Asian Perspective, vol. 29 no. 1 (2005), pp. 233-271  [abs]
  38. Feaver, PD, Special Section: The Civil-Military Gap in Comparative Perspective, Journal of Strategic Studies (June, 2003)
  39. Feaver, PD, The civil-military gap in comparative perspective, Journal of Strategic Studies, vol. 26 no. 2 (June, 2003), pp. 1-5, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  40. Feaver, P, The Ghosts that Haunt Another Best and Brightest Generation: A review of David Halberstam’s War in a Time of Peace, International Studies Review (2003)
  41. Feaver, PD, The Case for the Defense, a book review of Rumsfeld: A Portrait, Weekly Standard (2003), pp. 34-35
  42. Gelpi, C; Feaver, PD, Speak softly and carry a big stick? Veterans in the political elite and the American use of force, American Political Science Review, vol. 96 no. 4 (January, 2002), pp. 779-793, Cambridge University Press (CUP), ISSN 0003-0554 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  43. Feaver, PD; Kohn, RH, Overview, Armed Forces & Society, vol. 27 no. 2 (Winter, 2001), pp. 177-182, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0095-327X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  44. Feaver, PD; Harknett, R; Others, , The Risks of a Networked Military, Orbis, vol. 44 no. 1 (Winter, 2000)
  45. Feaver, PD; Kohn, RH, The Gap: Soldiers, Civilians and Their Mutual Misunderstanding, National Interest, vol. 61 (Fall, 2000) (Translated into French and reprinted by the Centre d=etudes en sciences sociales de la defense, Paris, France (Fall 2000).)
  46. Feaver, PD, Correspondence: Is Anybody Still a Realist?, International Security, vol. 25 no. 1 (Summer, 2000)
  47. Feaver, PD; Hellmann, G; Schweller, RL; Taliaferro, JW; Wohlforth, WC; Legro, JW; Moravcsik, A, Brother, Can You Spare a Paradigm? (Or Was Anybody Ever a Realist?), International Security, vol. 25 no. 1 (July, 2000), pp. 165-193, MIT Press - Journals [doi]
  48. Feaver, PD, Review of Civilian Control of the Military: The Changing Security Environment by Michael C Desch, American Political Science Review (June, 2000)
  49. Feaver, PD; Kohn, RH, Corps politics, NEW REPUBLIC, vol. 221 no. 25 (December, 1999), pp. 6-6, NEW REPUBLIC INC
  50. Feaver, PD, The Theory-Policy Debate in Political Science and Nuclear Proliferations, National Security Studies Quarterly, vol. 5 no. 3 (Summer, 1999) (Reprinted in Henry Sokolski and James M. Ludes, eds. Twenty-First Century Weapons Proliferation (Frank Cass, 2001).)
  51. Feaver, PD, The Domestication of Foreign Policy, American Foreign Policy Interests, vol. 20 no. 1 (February, 1998), pp. 13, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  52. Feaver, PD, Crisis as shirking: An agency theory explanation of the souring of American civil-military relations, Armed Forces and Society, vol. 24 no. 3 (Spring, 1998), pp. 407-434, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0095-327X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  53. Feaver, PD, Modeling Civil-Military Relations: A Reply to Burk and Bacevich, Armed Forces & Society, vol. 24 no. 4 (Summer, 1998), pp. 595-602, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0095-327X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  54. Feaver, PD, Blowback: Information warfare and the dynamics of coercion, Security Studies, vol. 7 no. 4 (Summer, 1998), pp. 88-120, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0963-6412 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  55. Feaver, PD, Correspondence: 'Proliferation Pessimisim and Emerging Nuclear Powers', International Security, vol. 22 no. 2 (Fall, 1997)
  56. Feaver, PD, Neooptimists and the enduring problem of nuclear proliferation, Security Studies, vol. 6 no. 4 (Summer, 1997), pp. 93-125, Informa UK Limited, ISSN 0963-6412 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  57. Feaver, PD; Sagan, SD; Karl, DJ, Proliferation Pessimism and Emerging Nuclear Powers, International Security, vol. 22 no. 2 (1997), pp. 185-185, JSTOR [doi]
  58. Feaver, PD, Review of The Nixon Administration and the Making of US Nuclear Strategy by Terry Terriff, Journal of American History (June, 1996)
  59. Feaver, PD; Niou, EMS, Managing nuclear proliferation: Condemn, strike, or assist?, International Studies Quarterly, vol. 40 no. 2 (Summer, 1996), pp. 209-234, Oxford University Press (OUP), ISSN 0020-8833 [Gateway.cgi], [doi]  [abs]
  60. Feaver, PD, The civil-military problematique: Huntington, Janowitz, and the question of civilian control, Armed Forces and Society, vol. 23 no. 2 (Winter, 1996), pp. 149-178, SAGE Publications, ISSN 0095-327X [Gateway.cgi], [doi]
  61. Feaver, PD, An American Crisis in Civilian Control and Civil-Military Relations? Historical and Conceptual Roots, The Tocqueville Review, vol. 17 no. 1 (1996)
  62. Feaver, PD; Reiss, M, Bridled Ambition: Why Countries Constrain their Nuclear Capabilities., Political Science Quarterly, vol. 111 no. 1 (1996), pp. 169-169, WILEY, ISSN 0032-3195 [doi]
  63. Feaver, PD, Optimists, Pessimists, and Theories of Nuclear Proliferation Management, Security Studies, vol. 4 no. 4 (Summer, 1995), pp. 754-772, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  64. Feaver, PD, The Politics of Inadvertence, Security Studies, vol. 3 no. 3 (Spring, 1994), pp. 501-508, Informa UK Limited [doi]
  65. Green, WC; Reeves, WR, The Soviet Military Encyclopedia, Armed Forces and Society (Spring, 1994)
  66. FEAVER, PD, COMMAND AND CONTROL IN EMERGING NUCLEAR NATIONS, INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, vol. 17 no. 3 (December, 1993), pp. 160-187, MIT PRESS, ISSN 0162-2889 [Gateway.cgi]
  67. Feaver, PD, Proliferation Optimism and Theories of Nuclear Operations, Security Studies, vol. 2 no. 3-4 (June, 1993), pp. 159-191 [doi]
  68. Feaver, PD, Proliferation Optimism and Theories of Nulcear Operations, Security Studies, vol. 2 no. 3/4 (1993) (Reprinted in Zachary S. Davis and Benjamin Frankel, eds., The Proliferation Puzzle: Why Nuclear Weapons Spread and What Results. London: Frank Cass, 1993..)
  69. Feaver, PD; Kling, R; Plofchan, TK, Sex as contract: abortion and expanded choice., Stanford law & policy review, vol. 4 (December, 1992), pp. 211-220, ISSN 1044-4386 [11652652]
  70. Feaver, PD; Beschel, RP, The Churches and the War, The National Interest (Spring, 1991)

Chapters in Books

  1. Brands, H; Feaver, P, Getting grand strategy right, in The Oxford Handbook of Grand Strategy (September, 2021), pp. 559-574, ISBN 9780198840299
  2. Cohn, L; Coletta, D; Feaver, P, Civil-military relations, in The Oxford Handbook of International Security (April, 2018), pp. 711-725, Oxford University Press, ISBN 9780198777854 [doi]  [abs]
  3. Feaver, P; Inboden, W, Looking forward through the past: The role of history in bush white house national security policymaking, in The Power of the Past: History and Statecraft (January, 2016), pp. 253-280, ISBN 9780815727125
  4. Feaver, PD, Proliferation theory and nonproliferation practice, in Twenty-First Century Weapons Proliferation: Are We Ready? (January, 2014), pp. 168-181, ISBN 9780714650951 [doi]  [abs]
  5. Feaver, PD, Eight Myths about American Grand Strategy, in Forging American Grand Strategy: Securing a Path Through A Complex Future (October, 2013), Strategic Studies Institute, Army War College
  6. Feaver, PD; Miller, C, Provocations on Policymakers, Casualty Aversion, and Post-Heroic Warfare, in Heroism and the Changing Character of War: Toward Post-Heroic Warfare?, edited by Scheipers, S (2013), Palgrave
  7. Feaver, PD, “Nuclear Command and Control in Crisis: Old Lessons from New History.”, in Nuclear Weapons Security Crises: What Does History Teach?, edited by Sokolski, H; Tertrais, B (2013), Strategic Studies Institute, Army War College
  8. Feaver, PD; Biddle, S, "Assessing Strategic Choices in the War on Terror", in How 9/11 Changed our Ways of War (2013), Sanford University Press
  9. Feaver, PD, "Has the Obama Response to the Arab Revolutions Been Effective? Yes, Not Really, and Probably Too Soon to Tell", in The Arab Revolutions and American Policy (2013), Aspen Strategy Group
  10. Feaver, PD; Geers, K, When the Urgency of Time and Circumstances Clearly Does not Permit: Predelegation in Nuclear and Cyber Scenarios, in Cyber Analogies, edited by Arquilla, J; Goldman, E (2013)
  11. Feaver, PD, American Grand Strategy At the Crossroads: Leading From the Front, Leading From Behind, or Not Leading at All,”, in America’s Path: Grand Strategy for the Next Administration (May, 2012), Center for New American Security
  12. Feaver, PD, Nuclear Command and Control in Crisis: Old Lessons From New History, in Nuclear Command and Control in Crisis (2012), Strategic Studies Institute, Army War College
  13. Feaver, PD, Nuclear Command and Control in Crisis: Old Lessons From New History, in Nuclear Command and Control in Crisis (2012), Strategic Studies Institute, Army War College
  14. Feaver, PD, "Domestic Politics and the Long War", in Lessons of the Long War, edited by Donnelly, T (2010), AEI
  15. Feaver, PD; Sharp, K, "The Ultimate Balancing Act: Democratic Governance and Nuclear Policy in the United States,", in Governing the Bomb: Civilian Control and Democratic Accountability of Nuclear Weapons (2010), ISBN 978-0-19-958990-6
  16. Feaver, PD; Lorber, E, Coercive Diplomacy: Evaluating the Consequences of Financial Sanctions, in Legatum Institute (2010)
  17. Feaver, PD; Inboden, W, “What Was the Point of SPIR? Strategic Planning in National Security at the White House,”, in Avoiding Trivia: The Role of Strategic Planning in American Foreign Policy, edited by Drezner, D (2009), Brookings
  18. Feaver, PD; Seeler, E, Before and After Huntington: The Methodological Maturing of Civil-Military Studies, in American Civil-Military Relations: Realities and Challenges (2009), Johns Hopkins Press
  19. Gelpi, C; Feaver, PD; Reifler, J, THEORIES OF AMERICAN ATTITUDES TOWARD WARFARE, in PAYING THE HUMAN COSTS OF WAR: AMERICAN PUBLIC OPINION AND CASUALTIES IN MILITARY CONFLICTS (2009), pp. 1-+
  20. Gelpi, C; Feaver, PD; Reifler, J, IRAQ THE VOTE: WAR AND THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OF 2004, in PAYING THE HUMAN COSTS OF WAR: AMERICAN PUBLIC OPINION AND CASUALTIES IN MILITARY CONFLICTS (2009), pp. 167-187
  21. Gelpi, C; Feaver, PD; Reifler, J, THE SOURCES AND MEANING OF SUCCESS IN IRAQ, in PAYING THE HUMAN COSTS OF WAR: AMERICAN PUBLIC OPINION AND CASUALTIES IN MILITARY CONFLICTS (2009), pp. 188-235
  22. Gelpi, C; Feaver, PD; Reifler, J, INDIVIDUAL ATTITUDES TOWARD THE IRAQ WAR, 2003-2004, in PAYING THE HUMAN COSTS OF WAR: AMERICAN PUBLIC OPINION AND CASUALTIES IN MILITARY CONFLICTS (2009), pp. 125-166
  23. Gelpi, C; Feaver, PD; Reifler, J, EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE ON ATTITUDES TOWARD MILITARY CONFLICT, in PAYING THE HUMAN COSTS OF WAR: AMERICAN PUBLIC OPINION AND CASUALTIES IN MILITARY CONFLICTS (2009), pp. 98-124
  24. Gelpi, C; Feaver, PD; Reifler, J, AMERICA'S TOLERANCE FOR CASUALTIES, 1950-2006, in PAYING THE HUMAN COSTS OF WAR: AMERICAN PUBLIC OPINION AND CASUALTIES IN MILITARY CONFLICTS (2009), pp. 23-66
  25. Gelpi, C; Feaver, PD; Reifler, J, MEASURING INDIVIDUAL ATTITUDES TOWARD MILITARY CONFLICT, in PAYING THE HUMAN COSTS OF WAR: AMERICAN PUBLIC OPINION AND CASUALTIES IN MILITARY CONFLICTS (2009), pp. 67-97
  26. Feaver, PD, Interagency Perspective – Lessons, in Proceedings of the 2008 Unrestricted Warfare Symposium, edited by Luman, R (2008), The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
  27. Feaver, PD; Sharp, KT, Democratic Governance and Nuclear Policy in the United States, in Governing Nuclear Weapons, edited by Born, H (2004)
  28. Feaver, PD; Gronke, P; Filer, D, The Reserves and Guard: Standing in the Gap Before and After 9/11, in The All-Volunteer Force: Thirty Years of Service, edited by Bicksler, BA; Gilroy, CL; Warner, JT (2004)
  29. Feaver, PD; Cohn, L, Civil-Military Relations: Challenges and Opportunities, in Over the Horizon: U.S. Defense Issues for the 21st Century, edited by Cimbala, S (2003), London: Brasseys (A revised version has been published as: "Armees-societe: quel Fosse aux Etas- Unis" LEs Champs de Mars-Cahiers due Centre d'études en sciences sociales de la défense, (n 11). Co-authored with Lindsay Cohn..)
  30. Feaver, PD; Kohn, RH, Conclusion: The Gap and What it Means for American National Security, in Soldiers and Civilians: The Gap Between the Military and American Society and What it Means for National Security, edited by Feaver, PD; Kohn, RH (2001), Cambridge: MIT Press
  31. Feaver, PD; Gronke, P, Uncertain Confidence: Civilian and Military Attitudes About Civil-Military Relations, in Soldiers and Civilians: The Gap Between the Military and American Society and What it Means for National Security, edited by Feaver, PD; Kohn, RH (2001), Cambridge
  32. Feaver, PD; Kohn, RH, Introduction: The Gap Between the Military and Civilian in the United States in Perspective, in Soldiers and Civilians: The Gap Between the Military and American Society and What it Means for National Security, edited by Feaver, PD; Kohn, RH (2001), Cambridge: MIT Press
  33. Feaver, PD, The Public’s Expectations of National Security, in To Insure Domestic Tranquility, Provide for the Common Defense, edited by Manwaring, MG (October, 2000)
  34. Feaver, PD, La Guerre de L’Information et le Controle Politique de la Coercition, in Les Problemes Militaires en Europe, edited by Dandeker, C; Boene, B (1998), Paris: La Decouverte ({Information Warfare and the Political Control of Coercion} Excerpted as "La guerre de l'information" Societal 18 (April 1998).)
  35. Feaver, PD, El Control Civil en Pequeñas democracias: La Contribució de las Ciencias Politicas, in Relaciones Civico-Militares Comparadas: Entendiendo los Mecanismos de Control Civil en Pequeñas Democracias (América Latina), edited by Casas, K (1997), San José, Fundación Arias para la Paz y el Progreso Hmano ({"Comparative Civil-Military Relations in Small Democracies: The Contribution from Political Science"}.)
  36. Feaver, PD, Civil-Military Conflict and the Use of Force, in U.S. Civil-Military Relations: In Crisis or Transition?, edited by Snider, D; Carlton-Carew, MA (1995), Center for Strategic and International Studies
  37. Feaver, PD, The Use and Control of Military Power, in Teaching About International Conflict and Peace (1994), SUNY Press
  38. Feaver, PD, Biographical chapter on Joseph S. Nye, in American Political Scientists: A Dictionary (1993), Greenwood Press
  39. Feaver, PD; Campbell, KM, Rethinking Key West: Service Roles and Missions after the Cold War, in The American Defense Annual (1993)
  40. Feaver, PD, Social Sources of Inadvertent Nuclear Use in the Former Soviet Union: Civil-Military Relations and the Black Market, in Implications of the Dissolution of the Soviet Union for Accidental/Inadvertent Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction, edited by Wedar, CA; Intriligator, M; Vares, P (1992), Tallinn: Estonian Academy of Sciences
  41. Feaver, PD, The Evolution of American Nuclear Doctrine, in A Primer for the Nuclear Age, edited by Allison, G; al, E (1990), Lanham, M.D.: University Press of America
  42. Feaver, PD, The Spread of Nuclear Weapons and Nuclear Energy: Promise or Peril, in Target Earth, edited by Jansen, FK (1989), Pasadena, CA: Global Mapping International