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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- European security, Washington's shaping strategy in action, Stephen J. Blank, William T. Johnsen, Thomas-Durell Young
- U.S. national security, beyond the Cold War, David Jablonsky ... [and others]
- Other people's wars, PLA lessons from foreign conflicts, Daniel Alderman, Joe Narus
- Friction in U.S. foreign policy, cultural difficulties with the world, Andrew W. Stewart
- Implications of a changing NATO, Phillip R. Cuccia
- Russian military politics and Russia's 2010 defense doctrine, Stephen J. Blank, editor
- Challenging the United States symmetrically and asymmetrically, can America be defeated?, edited by Lloyd J. Matthews
- U.S. foreign policy and regime instability, James Meernik
- Toward a unified military response, Hurricane Sandy and the dual status commander, Ryan Burke, Sue McNeil
- An evaluation of counterinsurgency as a strategy for fighting the Long War, Baucum Fulk
- Categorical confusion?, the strategic implications of recognizing challenges either as irregular or traditional, Colin S. Gray
- Fighting in the gray zone, a strategy to close the preemption gap, Joanne M. Fish, Samuel J. McCraw, Christopher J. Reddish
- Building partner capacity in Africa, keys to success, Frank L. Jones, editor ; contributors, Catherine Hill-Herndon, Genevieve Lester, Thomas E. Sheperd, Adrian Wolfberg, William M. Wyatt
- Islamism and security in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Leslie S. Lebl
- Evolutionary technology in the current revolution in military affairs, the Army Tactical Command and Control System, Elizabeth A. Stanley
- Reforming military command arrangements, the case of the Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force, Henrik Bliddal
- Another view of the revolution in military affairs, Jeffrey R. Cooper
- The revolution in military affairs, prospects and cautions, Earl H. Tilford, Jr
- A soldier's morality, religion, and our professional ethic, does the Army's culture facilitate integration, character development, and trust in the profession?, Don M. Snider, Alexander P. Shine
- YouTube war, fighting in a world of cameras in every cell phone and Photoshop on every computer, Cori E. Dauber
- Soldiers in cities, military operations on urban terrain, edited by Michael C. Desch
- The next arms race, Henry D. Sokolski, editor
- An Army transformed, USINDOPACOM hypercompetition and US Army theater design, Nathan Freier, John Schaus, William Braun, project directors
- Afghanistan and the future of warfare, implications for Army and defense policy, Stephen Biddle
- Sustainability of Colombian military-strategic support for "democratic security", Thomas A. Marks
- Professionalizing the Iraqi Army, US engagement after the Islamic State, C. Anthony Pfaff
- Reviewing the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, Henry Sokolski, editor
- North Korean foreign relations in the post-Cold War world, Samuel S. Kim
- The nature of the post-Cold War world
- Paid to perform, aligning total military compensation with talent management, Roy A. Wallace, Michael J. Colarusso, Andrew O. Hall, David S. Lyle, Michael S. Walker
- Adapting, transforming, and modernizing under fire, the Mexican military, 2006-11, Inigo Guevara Moyano
- Not so fast, why the call to expand the reserve components is premature, Matt Lawrence
- Ethnic conflict, implications for the Army of the future, William A. Stofft, Gary L. Guertner
- Delegitimizing al-Qaeda, Paul Kamolnick
- From Madrid to Brussels, perspectives on NATO enlargement, edited by Stephen J. Blank
- Russian ballistic missile defense, rhetoric and reality, Keir Giles
- Democratization and instability in Ukraine, Georgia, and Belarus, Robert Nalbandov
- Defense, development, and diplomacy (3D), Canadian and U.S. military perspectives, compiled by Max G. Manwaring
- New century, old thinking, the dangers of the perceptual gap in U.S.-China relations, Susan M. Pushka
- Transformation and strategic surprise, Colin S. Gray
- COVID-19 and the ethics of military readiness, C. Anthony Pfaff
- Starting strong, talent-based branching of newly commissioned U.S. Army officers, Michael J. Colarusso, Kenneth G. Heckel, David S. Lyle, William L. Skimmyhorn
- Investigating the benefits and drawbacks of realigning the National Guard under the Department of Homeland Security, Ryan Burke, Sue McNeil
- Air power and warfare, a century of theory and history, Tami Davis Biddle
- Conflict and conflict resolution in the Sahel, the Tuareg insurgency in Mali, Keita Kalifa
- Rotational deployments vs. forward stationing, how can the Army achieve assurance and deterrence efficiently and effectively?, John R. Deni
- The evolution in military affairs, shaping the future U.S. armed forces, Douglas C. Lovelace, Jr
- New realities, energy security in the 2010's and implications for the U.S. military, Strategic Studies Institute
- Shadows of things past and images of the future, lessons for the insurgencies in our midst, Max G. Manwaring
- From chaos to cohesion, a regional approach to security, stability, and development in Sub-Saharan Africa, Diane E. Chido
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- On peace, peace as a means of statecraft, James H. Herrera
- 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
- YouTube war, fighting in a world of cameras in every cell phone and Photoshop on every computer, Cori E. Dauber
- The next arms race, Henry D. Sokolski, editor
- Not so fast, why the call to expand the reserve components is premature, Matt Lawrence
- Implications of a changing NATO, Phillip R. Cuccia
- 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
- "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
- New realities, energy security in the 2010's and implications for the U.S. military, Strategic Studies Institute
- A transatlantic bargain for the 21st century, the United States, Europe, and the transatlantic alliance, Ellen Hallams
- Pakistan's nuclear future, reining in the risk, Henry Sokolski, editor
- Rethinking leadership and "whole of government" national security reform, problems, progress, and prospects, Joseph R. Cerami, Jeffrey A. Engel, editors
- Deterrence in the Nordic-Baltic region, the role of the Nordic countries together with the U.S. Army, Juha Pyykönen, Stefan Forss
- New realities, energy security in the 2010s and implications for the U.S. military, John R. Deni, editor
- Deciding to buy, civil-military relations and major weapons programs, Quentin E. Hodgson
- Assessing the Collective Security Treaty Organization, capabilities and vulnerabilities, Richard Weitz
- 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
- A typology of arguments about drone ethics, Mary Manjikian
- 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
- "Hole" of government, what COVID-19 reveals about American security planning, Isaiah Wilson III
- Cartel car bombings in Mexico, Robert J. Bunker, John P. Sullivan
- Toward a risk management defense strategy, Nathan Freier
- Dealing with political ferment in Latin America, the populist revival, the emergence of the center, and implications for U.S. policy, Hal Brands
- Taking up the security challenge of climate change, Rymn J. Parsons
- The PLA at home and abroad, assessing the operational capabilities of China's military, Roy Kamphausen, David Lai, Andrew Scobell, editors ; [foreword by George H.W. Bush]
- Tribal militias, an effective tool to counter Al-Qaida and its affiliates?, Norman Cigar
- The Russian military and the Georgia war, lessons and implications, Ariel Cohen, Robert E. Hamilton
- 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
- Sufism in northern Nigeria, force for counter-radicalization?, Jonathan N. C. Hill
- Contested deployment, a US Army War College Center for Strategic Leadership integrated research project, Bert B. Tussing, John Eric Powell, Benjamin C. Leitzel
- New partnerships for a new era, enhancing the South African Army's stabilization role in Africa, Deane-Peter Baker
- Memorandum for SECDEF, restore "shock" in strategic planning, Nathan Freier, Robert Hume, and John Schaus
- 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
- Can Egypt lead the Arab world again?, assessing opportunities and challenges for U.S. policy, Gregory Aftandilian
- Decision making in Operation Iraqi Freedom, removing Saddam Hussein by force, Steven Metz, John R. Martin, executive editor
- Maneuver and manipulation, on the military strategy of online information warfare, Tim Hwang
- The state-owned enterprise as a vehicle for stability, Neil Efird
- Toward a unified military response, Hurricane Sandy and the dual status commander, Ryan Burke, Sue McNeil
- Russian ballistic missile defense, rhetoric and reality, Keir Giles
- An Army transformed, USINDOPACOM hypercompetition and US Army theater design, Nathan Freier, John Schaus, William Braun, project directors
- Professionalizing the Iraqi Army, US engagement after the Islamic State, C. Anthony Pfaff
- Paid to perform, aligning total military compensation with talent management, Roy A. Wallace, Michael J. Colarusso, Andrew O. Hall, David S. Lyle, Michael S. Walker
- Democratization and instability in Ukraine, Georgia, and Belarus, Robert Nalbandov
- Building partner capacity in Africa, keys to success, Frank L. Jones, editor ; contributors, Catherine Hill-Herndon, Genevieve Lester, Thomas E. Sheperd, Adrian Wolfberg, William M. Wyatt
- Islamism and security in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Leslie S. Lebl
- Countering radicalization and recruitment to Al-Qaeda, fighting the war of deeds, Paul Kamolnick
- Assessing the People's Liberation Army in the Hu Jintao era, Roy Kamphausen, David Lai, Travis Tanner, editors
- The hour of truth, the conflict in Ukraine--- implications for Europe's energy security and the lessons for the U.S. Army, Ariel Cohen, Ivan Benovic
- Starting strong, talent-based branching of newly commissioned U.S. Army officers, Michael J. Colarusso, Kenneth G. Heckel, David S. Lyle, William L. Skimmyhorn
- Lethal and legal?, the ethics of drone strikes, Shima D. Keene
- Closer than you think, the implications of the third offset strategy for the U.S. Army, Samuel R. White, Jr., project director and editor ; James Boggess [and 13 others], researchers ; Gregory L. Cantwell [and 6 others], research and project advisors
- Rotational deployments vs. forward stationing, how can the Army achieve assurance and deterrence efficiently and effectively?, John R. Deni
- Air power and warfare, a century of theory and history, Tami Davis Biddle
- Alternative governance structures in megacities, threats or opportunities?, Diane E. Chido
- The role of leadership in transitional states, the cases of Lebanon, Israel-Palestine, Anastasia Filippidou, editor
- Duffer's Shoal, a strategic dream of the Pacific Command area of responsibility, Russ Bailey [and five others]
- The new Arab regional order, opportunities and challenges for U.S. policy, Gregory Aftandilian
- Cyber defense, an international view, Keir Giles, Kim Hartmann
- Investigating the benefits and drawbacks of realigning the National Guard under the Department of Homeland Security, Ryan Burke, Sue McNeil
- Striking the balance, US Army force posture in Europe, 2028, J.P. Clark, C. Anthony Pfaff, principal investigators
- A soldier's morality, religion, and our professional ethic, does the Army's culture facilitate integration, character development, and trust in the profession?, Don M. Snider, Alexander P. Shine
- Africa's booming oil and natural gas exploration and production, national security implications for the United States and China, David E. Brown
- Turkey's new regional security role, implications for the United States, Richard Weitz
- Building better armies, an insider's account of Liberia, Sean McFate
- The growing complexity of Sino-Indian ties, Harsh V. Pant
- Stepping up, burden sharing by NATO's newest members, Joel R. Hillison
- 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
- 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 Human Terrain System, operationally relevant social science research in Iraq and Afghanistan, Christopher J. Sims
- Military engagement and forward presence, down but not out as tools to shape and win, John R. Deni
- A new type of great power relationship between the United States and China, the military dimension, Geoffrey Till
- The strategic lessons unlearned from Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan, why the Afghan National Security Forces will not hold, and the implications for the U.S. Army in Afghanistan, M. Chris Mason
- The COIN conundrum, the future of counterinsurgency and U.S. land power, Thomas R. Mockaitis
- The U.S.-India relationship, cross-sector collaboration to promote sustainable development, Michael J. Fratantuono, David M. Sarcone, John Colwell, Jr., editors
- Strategy and grand strategy, what students and practitioners need to know, Tami Davis Biddle
- The effective use of reserve personnel in the U.S. military, lessons from the United Kingdom reserve model, Shima D. Keene
- Do fewer resources mean less influence?, a comparative historical case study of military influence in a time of austerity, Mary Manjikian
- Another brick in the wall, the Israeli experience in missile defense, Jean-Loup Samaan
- A history of the U.S. Army Officer Corps, 1900-1990, Arthur T. Coumbe
- Visual propaganda and extremism in the online environment, Carol K. Winkler, Cori E. Dauber, editors
- The resurgence of al-Qaeda in Syria and Iraq, Azeem Ibrahim
- China's rise and reconfiguration of Central Asia's geopolitics, a case for U.S. "pivot" to Eurasia, Roman Muzalevsky
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Libya, reviewing Operation Unified Protector, Florence Gaub
- The rise of iWar, identity, information, and the individualization of modern warfare, Glenn J. Voelz