on 31 May 2013 •
The Defence of the Realm in the 1980s (1980) •
Protest and Survive (co-edited with
EP Thompson) (1980) •
The Penguin Atlas of War and Peace – four editions since 1983, the first two (1983 & 1991) co-authored with
Michael Kidron, the 3rd & 4th (1997 & 2003) as sole author. •
Prospectus for a Habitable Planet (co-edited with
EP Thompson) (1987) •
European Security in the 1990s (ed) (1989) •
Gender, Peace and Conflict (co-edited with
Inger Skjelsbæk) (2001) •
The State of the Middle East, 1st edition (2006) •
The State of the Middle East, 2nd edition (2008) •
The State of the World Atlas, 6th edition (1999) •
The State of the World Atlas, 7th edition (2003) •
The State of the World Atlas, 8th edition (2008), ranked in "The 10 Best Atlases" by
The Independent newspaper. •
The State of the World Atlas, 9th edition (2013), which Stephen Williams of the
New African said comprised "extraordinary statistics... made instantly understandable by the excellent graphics". Smith is also responsible for over 100 articles in journals and periodicals and chapters in anthologies, as well as a number of reports, of which the two most significant are: •
Towards a Strategic Framework for Peacebuilding: Getting Their Act Together (2004), published by the
Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. •
A Climate of Conflict (2007) co-authored with Janani Vivekananda and published by
International Alert. Smith authored three crime novels, all published by
Macmillan:
Fathers’ Law (1986),
Serious Crimes (1987) and
The Fourth Crow (1989). ==References==