Publications
Books
Journal Articles
- "CNN with Secrets:" 9/11, the CIA, and the Organizational Roots of Failure, International Journal of Intelligence and Counter Intelligence, 20: 18-49, 2007.
- "Correspondence: How Intelligent is Intelligence Reform?" International
Security, Vol. 30, No. 4 (Spring 2006).
- "An Empirical Analysis of Failed Intelligence Reforms Before September
11th," Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 121, No. 1 (Spring 2006).
- "September 11 and the Adaptation Failure of U.S. Intelligence
Agencies," International Security, Vol. 29, No. 4 (Spring 2005).
- "Blue Ribbons, Black Boxes: Toward a Better Understanding of
Presidential Commissions," Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol. 35, No.
2 (June 2004).
- "Running in Place: An Institutional Analysis of U.S. Nonproliferation
Organization Since the Cold War," The Nonproliferation Review, Vol. 10,
No. 2 (Summer 2003).
Book Chapters
- "Why the Best is Not Yet to Come in Policy Planning," in Avoiding Trivia: The Role of Strategic Planning in American Foreign Policy, edited by Daniel W. Drezner (Brookings, 2009)
- "Cloaks, Daggers, and Ivory Towers: Why Academics Do Not Study U.S.
Intelligence," in Loch K. Johnson, ed., Strategic Intelligence: Understanding the Hidden Side of Government, vol. 1 (Praeger, 2007).
- "Governance Challenges in Port Security: A Case Study of Emergency
Response Capabilities at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach," with
Matthew Hipp and Seth Jacobson, in Jon D. Haveman and Howard J. Shatz,
eds., Balancing Security and Trade: Securing the Nation's Seaports (San
Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California, 2006).
- "The Organization and Architecture of Non-proliferation: Understanding
the Regime," in Bernard Finel, Brian Finley, and Janne E. Nolan, eds.,
Ultimate Security: Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction (Washington,
D. C.: The Century Foundation, 2003).
- Ultimate Security: Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction