List of Contributors
Forward: Max Brooks
Preface: Robert L. Caslen, Jr.
Acknowledgments
1. What is the Worst?
Hugh Liebert
2. Tiananmen Take Two: Prospects for Democratization in
China
Robert Chamberlain and David Grossman
3. Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Envisioning European Disunion
Seth A. Johnston
4. What Hath America Wrought? Post-Occupation Instabilities
in Afghanistan and Iraq
Aaron Miller
5. The Persian Bomb: Prospects for a Nuclear Middle East
Brian Forester
6. Russia Gone Rogue: The Fate of Ukraine and the Limits of
Global Integration
Robert Person
7. The Soldier and the Narco-State: Cartels, Federales, and
the Future of Latin America
John Kendall
8. After Genocide: Rwanda and the African Future
Bonnie Kovatch and David Frey
9. Avoiding the Next Great Recession: Lessons Learned
from the Crash of 2008
Louis L. Bono
10. After the Cyber Pearl Harbor: Vulnerability and Resiliancy
in a Networked World
Aaron Brantly
11. Globe, Warmed: Coping with a Hotter Planet
Adam J. Kalkstein, Wiley C. Thompson, and John Melkon
12. Plagues, Peoples, and Power: The Globalization of
Disease Control
Jon Malinowski
13. Coping with Nuclear Terrorism and Nuclear
Weapons Proliferation
Cynthia Roberts
14. The Fukushiman Future: Environmental Catastrophe
and the Limits of National Power
Hugh Liebert and Aaron Spikol
15. Coups and Constitutions: Military Power and Civilian
Control in the Developing World
Charles G. Thomas
16. Imagining the Worst: Learning to Live in the
Post-Acopolypse
Tony McGowan and Sean Case
17. The Worst "Worst Case": The Zombie Apocalypse
and National Security Strategy
Charlie Lewis
Index