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Truth to Power with Information Operations in Khost Province
Examing small wars in Indonesia, East Timor, Sudan, and Kenya to see what lessons apply to Afghanistan
The Realpolitik behind the European Financial Crisis
Have FST and CSTs teams pushed the limits of the female exclusion in combat policy? Is it time to adjust the policy?
Has there ever been an American way of war or simply a tactical way of battle?
Author compares and contrasts On Guerilla Warfare and The Accidental Guerilla
This essay proposes integrating elements of design thinking into the Mission Analysis and COA Development steps of the JOPP to develop the variety of options that the POTUS and SECDEF require in a complex and dynamic environment
From Classic Conventional Deterrence to a “Lloyd’s of London” Posture
Population-centric COIN should only mean you understand the people—not that you necessarily do anything for them.
Testimony on Emerging Threats and Capabilities
A thorough guide for cyberwar practitioners
A synchronized national approach leveraging the Defense Department’s Reserve Component (RC) forces to secure the country’s critical infrastructure from growing cyber threats
Ground Assessment of a Helmand Province Political Advisor
The Growing Mexican Cartel and Vigilante War in Cyberspace: Information Offensives and Counter-Offensives by Dr. Robert J. Bunker.
Open Veins of Mexico: The Strategic Logic of Cartel Resource Extraction and Petro-Targeting by John P. Sullivan and Adam Elkus.
The Obama administration's accelerated drawdown of US forces has undercut a needed infusion of forces from RC South to the Afghan east that was an unspoken second act to the US military’s 'surge' strategy for the stabilization of Afghanistan.
Expose of the Writings of Dr. Abdel-Raheem Muhammad Ali
Marine Corps implementing lessons learned from SOCOM
It will take an entire generation to fully reform Afghanistan. Are the people of Afghanistan and the Coalition partners prepared for such a commitment?
Engaging the villages is not enough to ensure success
Examining progress in the development of Afghanistan’s infrastructure from an Afghan perspective
Why have the post 9/11 wars not had the same degree of protests as Vietnam?
Spending an inordinate amount of resources in executing a relatively narrow segment of our national defense interests – COIN – will undermine America’s future national security.
The whole concept of “nation-building” is flawed, because nations aren’t built, nations grow. We can no more build a nation than we can build an oak tree.
FM 3-24 fails to adequately describe the realities of refugees and the necessary steps required to assist
Recent intervention continues fifty years of US military action in Africa with little success
Despite the increased use of robots and projected future R&D spending, there is no clearly articulated and agreed upon roadmap for their future growth and development.
Seven proposed categories of illegal slum land use are tested against a recent, complex Latin American case.
The Obama administration reversed the policies of its predecessor, and established a counterterrorism strategy that appears to exactly mirror the European model. In a world of economic and security interdependencies it was the better choice.
With Sri Lanka’s defeat of the Tamil Tigers in 2009, should the US pursue establishing a naval base in Sri Lanka?
How the Media, the Military, and the World Struggles with Telling the “Real Story” in Afghanistan
There is neither a shortcut to knowledge nor a process that forces critical and creative thinking on those individuals incapable of or unprepared for its complexities.
Author argues that the MDMP is burdened by linear procedures that do not reflect natural cognitive processes and proposes an alternative model based on six concurrently developed components derived from the systems approach to problem solving.
Guía de Prácticas Recomendadas en la Evaluación de Medidas Contrainsurgencias (Best Practices Guide for Conducting Assessments in Counterinsurgencies)
How Corruption Affects National Security of the United States: An Explorative Hypothesis on Mexican Transnational Criminal Networks Operating in the United States
If money is a weapon system, then it must surely be targeted as precisely as any other weapon system.
The French Army´s Failed Counterinsurgency Effort
If money is a weapon system, then it is imperative to know how to operate the safety less we face fratricide
Placing the current Libyan conflict in historical perspective by focusing on the dynamics between the country’s two main regions (Tripolitania and Cyrenaica) during key moments of the 20th century.
A Critique of Michael Walzer's Just and Unjust Wars
The challenge presented by competing forms of centralization may have become clearer in the wake of the Arab Spring, especially in comparing events in Egypt and Libya.
Interviews with Eric Schmitt, Thom Shanker, and Matthew Kroenig
Poor performance erodes deterrence just as surely as good performance creates it
Bob Jones expands on his thoughts on modern insurgency
How violent will Syria become?
Not an Intifada: Reexamining “War” Amongst Israelis and Palestinians
Cities are likely to play major roles in the distribution of future global power.
Indian Perspective on on-going conflicts in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India