Army War College (U.S.), Strategic Studies Institute
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Army War College (U.S.), Strategic Studies Institute
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Army War College (U.S.)
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Strategic Studies Institute
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- Drug intoxicated irregular fighters, complications, dangers, and responses, Paul Rexton Kan
- The political-military rivalry for operational control in U.S. military actions, a soldier's perspective, Lloyd J. Matthews
- Socio-economic roots of radicalism?, towards explaining the appeal of Islamic radicals, Alan Richards
- U.S. national security policy and military strategy, understanding the environment for contemporary warfare, compiled by Steve Maxner, Dennis Patterson, Dave Lewis
- New realities, energy security in the 2010s and implications for the U.S. military, John R. Deni, editor
- Strategic theory for the 21st century, the little book on big strategy, Harry R. Yarger
- A new dynamic in the Western Hemisphere security environment, the Mexican Zetas and other private armies, Max G. Manwaring
- Rethinking leadership and "whole of government" national security reform, problems, progress, and prospects, Joseph R. Cerami, Jeffrey A. Engel, editors
- Prevailing in a well-armed world, devising competitive strategies against weapons proliferation, Henry D. Sokolski, editor
- Russian nonproliferation policy and the Korean peninsula, Yong-Chool Ha, Beom-Shik Shin
- Political trends in the new Eastern Europe, Ukraine and Belarus
- The lessons of history, the Chinese People's Liberation Army at 75, edited by Laurie Burkitt, Andrew Scobell, Larry M. Wortzel
- How to make Army Force Generation work for the Army's reserve components, Joseph E. Whitlock
- Whither the RMA, two perspectives on tomorrow's army, Paul Bracken, Raoul Henri Alcalá
- The construction of liberal democracy, the role of civil-military institutions in state and nation-building in West Germany and South Africa, Jack J. Porter
- The peace process, phase one, past accomplishments, future concerns, Stephen C. Pelletiere, editor
- Turkey's new regional security role, implications for the United States, Richard Weitz
- Deterrence in the Nordic-Baltic region, the role of the Nordic countries together with the U.S. Army, Juha Pyykönen, Stefan Forss
- European adaptation to expeditionary warfare, implications for the U.S. Army, Andrew Dorman
- Victories are not enough, limitations of the German way of war, Samuel J. Newland
- What's with the relationship between America's Army and China's PLA?, an examination of the terms of the U.S. Army's strategic peacetime engagement with the People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China, Jer Donald Get
- Projecting Pyongyang, Andrew Scobell
- A 21st century security architecture for the Americas, multilateral cooperation, liberal peace, and soft power, Joseph R. Núñez
- East Asia in crisis, the security implications of the collapse of economic institutions, Stephen J. Blank
- The bases of French peace operations doctrine, problematical scope of France's military engagements within the U.N. or NATO framework, by Joseph Philippe Grégoire
- The energy and security nexus, a strategic dilemma, Carolyn W. Pumphrey, editor
- Pakistan's nuclear future, reining in the risk, Henry Sokolski, editor
- The Saudi-Iranian rivalry and the future of Middle East security, W. Andrew Terrill
- Conflict management and "whole of government", useful tools for U.S. national security strategy?, Volker C. Franke, Robert H. Dorff, editors
- Land warfare in the 21st century, Gordon R. Sullivan, James M. Dubik
- The revolution in military affairs and conflict short of war, Steven Metz and James Kievit
- Is the organizational culture of the U.S. Army congruent with the professional development of its senior level officer corps?, James G. Pierce
- Neither war nor not war, Army command in Europe during the time of peace operations : tasks confronting USAREUR commanders, 1994-2000, Richard M. Swain
- The al-Qaeda organization and the Islamic State organization, history, doctrine, modus operandi, and U.S. policy to degrade and defeat terrorism conducted in the name of Sunni Islam, Paul Kamolnick
- Baghdad ER, revisited, Erin P. Edgar
- Russia and the Caspian Sea, projecting power or competing for influence?, Tracey German
- "Hole" of government, what COVID-19 reveals about American security planning, Isaiah Wilson III
- A typology of arguments about drone ethics, Mary Manjikian
- The impact of missile threats on the reliability of U.S. overseas bases, a framework for analysis, Joel Wuthnow
- Strategic effects of the conflict with Iraq, Stephen J. Blank
- Endgame for the West in Afghanistan?, explaining the decline in support for the war in Afghanistan in the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, France and Germany, Charles A. Miller
- Managing strains in the coalition, what to do about Saddam?, by Stephen C. Pelletiere
- Challenges and opportunities for the Obama administration in Central Asia, Stephen J. Blank
- Presidential succession scenarios in Egypt and their impact on U.S.-Egyptian strategic relations, Gregory Aftandilian
- Defense transformation, to what, for what?, Kevin Reynolds
- Irregular enemies and the essence of strategy, can the American way of war adapt?, Colin S. Gray
- Security sector reform in Liberia, mixed results from humble beginnings, Mark Malan
- Jihadist cells and "IED" capabilities in Europe, assessing the present and future threat to the West, Jeffrey M. Bale
- Britain's role in U.S. missile defense, Jeremy Stocker
- Africa's booming oil and natural gas exploration and production, national security implications for the United States and China, David E. Brown
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- On peace, peace as a means of statecraft, James H. Herrera
- Trusting AI, integrating artificial intelligence into the Army's professional expert knowledge, C. Anthony Pfaff, Christopher J. Lowrance, Bre M. Washburn, Brett A. Carey
- The next arms race, Henry D. Sokolski, editor
- A transatlantic bargain for the 21st century, the United States, Europe, and the transatlantic alliance, Ellen Hallams
- Turkey and the United States on the brink, implications for NATO and the U.S.-Turkish strategic and military partnership, Kamal A. Beyoghlow
- COVID-19 and the ethics of military readiness, C. Anthony Pfaff
- New realities, energy security in the 2010's and implications for the U.S. military, Strategic Studies Institute
- "Disaster diplomacy" and the US response to COVID-19, C. Anthony Pfaff
- Shades of CORDS in the Kush, the false hope of "unity of effort" in American counterinsurgency, Henry Nuzum
- Robotics and military operations, William G. Braun III, Stéfanie von Hlatky, Kim Richard Nossal, editors
- An assessment of the Department of Defense strategy for operating in cyberspace, Thomas M. Chen
- The European campaign, its origins and conduct, Samuel J. Newland, Clayton K. S. Chun
- Extremist migration, a foreign jihadist fighter threat assessment, Shima D. Keene
- A continuation of politics by other means, the "politics" of a peacekeeping mission in Cambodia (1992-93), Boraden Nhem
- The Russian military today and tomorrow, essays in memory of Mary Fitzgerald, Stephen J. Blank, Richard Weitz, editors
- COVID-19 and Brazil, why the US-Brazil relationship matters more than ever, José de Arimatéia da Cruz
- Russian military politics and Russia's 2010 defense doctrine, Stephen J. Blank, editor
- The grand strategy of Gertrude Bell, from the Arab Bureau to the creation of Iraq, Heather S. Gregg
- An evaluation of counterinsurgency as a strategy for fighting the Long War, Baucum Fulk
- Not so fast, why the call to expand the reserve components is premature, Matt Lawrence
- Implications of a changing NATO, Phillip R. Cuccia
- YouTube war, fighting in a world of cameras in every cell phone and Photoshop on every computer, Cori E. Dauber
- Development of the Baltic armed forces in light of multinational deployments, James S. Corum
- Criminals, militias, and insurgents, organized crime in Iraq, Phil Williams
- Avoiding the trap, U.S. strategy and policy for competing in the Asia-Pacific beyond the rebalance, David Lai, John F. Troxell, Frederick J. Gellert, project editors
- Outbreak, COVID-19, crime, and conflict, Paul R. Kan
- New NATO members, security consumers or producers?, Joel R. Hillison
- Rise and fall?, the rise and fall of ISIS in Libya, Azeem Ibrahim
- Mission command of multi-domain operations, a US Army War College student integrated research project, Mark Balboni [and seven others]
- La Familia drug cartel, implications for U.S.-Mexican security, George W. Grayson
- Learning by doing, the PLA trains at home and abroad, Roy Kamphausen, David Lai, Travis Tanner, editors
- The relevance of the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization for the United States in the 21st Century, Joel R. Hillison
- Evaluation of the 2015 DoD cyber strategy, mild progress in a complex and dynamic military domain, Jeffrey L. Caton
- Creating great expectations, strategic communications and American airpower, Conrad C. Crane
- The role of religion in national security policy since September 11, 2001, Jonathan E. Shaw
- Revival of political Islam in the aftermath of the Arab uprisings, implications for the region and beyond, Mohammed El-Katiri
- Chinese energy security, the myth of the PLAN's frontline status, Ryan Clarke
- Examining the roles of Army Reserve component forces in military cyberspace operations, Jeffrey L. Caton
- Moving beyond pretense, nuclear power and nonproliferation, Henry Sokolski, editor
- U.S. military forces and police assistance in stability operations, the least-worst option to fill the U.S. capacity gap, Dennis E. Keller
- Maneuver and manipulation, on the military strategy of online information warfare, Tim Hwang
- The state-owned enterprise as a vehicle for stability, Neil Efird
- Can Egypt lead the Arab world again?, assessing opportunities and challenges for U.S. policy, Gregory Aftandilian
- Military modernization and the Russian ground forces, Rod Thornton
- The new Russian engagement with Latin America, strategic position, commerce, and dreams of the past, R. Evan Ellis
- Current Russia military affairs, assessing and countering Russian strategy, operational planning, and modernization, John R. Deni, editor
- Memorandum for SECDEF, restore "shock" in strategic planning, Nathan Freier, Robert Hume, and John Schaus
- Decision making in Operation Iraqi Freedom, removing Saddam Hussein by force, Steven Metz, John R. Martin, executive editor
- The future of the Arab Gulf monarchies in the age of uncertainties, Mohammed El-Katiri
- Towards a U.S. Army officer corps strategy for success, a proposed human capital model focused upon talent, Casey Wardynski, David S. Lyle, Michael J. Colarusso
- Turkey's new regional security role, implications for the United States, Richard Weitz
- Africa's booming oil and natural gas exploration and production, national security implications for the United States and China, David E. Brown
- Russia and the Caspian Sea, projecting power or competing for influence?, Tracey German
- The al-Qaeda organization and the Islamic State organization, history, doctrine, modus operandi, and U.S. policy to degrade and defeat terrorism conducted in the name of Sunni Islam, Paul Kamolnick
- United States-Gulf Cooperation Council security cooperation in a multipolar world, Mohammed El-Katiri
- Joint strategic planning system insights, Chairmen Joint Chiefs of Staff 1990 to 2012, Richard M. Meinhart
- Honduras, a pariah state, or innovative solutions to organized crime deserving U.S. support?, R. Evan Ellis
- Space-based solar power, a technical, economic, and operational assessment, Jeffrey L. Caton
- The real "long war", the illicit drug trade and the role of the military, Geoffrey Till
- Unlocking India's strategic potential in Central Asia, Roman Muzalevsky
- The Chinese People's Liberation Army in 2025, Roy Kamphausen, David Lai, editors
- Augmenting our influence, alliance revitalization and partner development, John R. Deni, editor
- U.S.-China competition, Asia-Pacific land force implications: a U.S. Army War College integrated research project in support of U.S. Army Pacific Command and Headquarters, Department of the Army, Directorate of Strategy and Policy (HQDA G-35), William G. Braun III, David Lai, project directors ; Jose A. Arana [and nine others] contributing researchers ; Rory Crooks, James A. Frick, Frederick J. Gellert, writing mentors
- The strategic importance of the global oil market, Leif Rosenberger
- Reforming U.S. export controls reforms, advancing U.S. Army interests, Richard Weitz
- The real rebalancing, American diplomacy and the tragedy of President Obama's foreign policy, John R. Deni
- Building better armies, an insider's account of Liberia, Sean McFate
- Forging an American grand strategy, securing a path through a complex future : selected presentations from a symposium at the National Defense University, Sheila R. Ronis, editor
- Reassessing the barriers to Islamic radicalization in Kazakhstan, Zhulduz Baizakova, Roger N. McDermott
- The growing complexity of Sino-Indian ties, Harsh V. Pant
- Stepping up, burden sharing by NATO's newest members, Joel R. Hillison
- The Human Terrain System, operationally relevant social science research in Iraq and Afghanistan, Christopher J. Sims
- Central Asia's shrinking connectivity gap, implications for U.S. strategy, Roman Muzalevsky
- A Russian view on landpower, Aleksandr V. Rogovoy, Keir Giles
- Arab threat perceptions and the future of the U.S. military presence in the Middle East, W. Andrew Terrill
- At our own peril, DoD risk assessment in a post-primacy world, Nathan P. Freier, principal author and project director ; Christopher M. Bado, Christopher J. Bolan, Robert S. Hume, J. Matthew Lissner, contributing authors ; Heather Bellusci, John R. Beurer, Ralph Borja, Steven Buelt, Michael Lechlitner, Robert D. Montz, Robert Phillips, Kelsey Smith, contributing researchers
- Assessing Egyptian public support for security crackdowns in the Sinai, Gregory Aftandilian
- Cyberspace, malevolent actors, criminal opportunities, and strategic competition, Phil Williams, Dighton Fiddner, editors
- Corruption, legitimacy, and stability, implications for the U.S. Army, Shima D. Keene
- Dangerous ground, the Spratly Islands and U.S. interests and approaches, Clarence J. Bouchat
- Defense planning for national security, navigation aids for the mystery tour, Colin S. Gray
- Deterring Russia in the gray zone, Michael C. McCarthy, Matthew A. Moye, Brett H. Venable
- Indian and Chinese engagement in Latin America and the Caribbean, a comparative assessment, R. Evan Ellis
- What should the U.S. Army learn from history?, recovery from a strategy deficit, Colin S. Gray
- The limits of military officers' duty to obey civilian orders, a neo-classical perspective, Robert E. Atknson, Jr
- Russia's counterinsurgency in North Caucasus, performance and consequences : the strategic threat of religious extremism and Moscow's response, Ariel Cohen
- Senior officer talent management, fostering institutional adaptability, Michael J. Colarusso, David S. Lyle
- Promoting U.S.-Indian defense cooperation, opportunities and obstacles, Richard Weitz
- Prospects for Iran's new direction, Keir Giles
- An Arab NATO in the making?, Middle Eastern military cooperation since 2011, Florence Gaub
- European missile defense and Russia, Keir Giles with Andrew Monaghan
- U.S. governmental information operations and strategic communications, a discredited tool or user failure? : implications for future conflict, Steve Tatham
- From assistance to partnership, Morocco and its foreign policy in West Africa, Mohammed El-Katiri
- Political and socio-economic change, revolutions and their implications for the U.S. military, John R. Deni, editor
- China's interests and goals in the Arctic, implications for the United States, Elizabeth Wishnick
- Strengthening statehood capabilities for successful transitions in the Middle East/North Africa region, Mohammed El-Katiri
- Soldiers of misfortune?, Thomas R. Mockaitis
- From war to deterrence?, Israel-Hezbollah conflict since 2006, Jean-Loup Samaan
- The evolution of Los Zetas in Mexico and Central America, sadism as an instrument of cartel warfare, George W. Grayson
- Autonomous weapon systems, a brief survey of developmental, operational, legal, and ethical issues, Jeffrey L. Caton