2019 Index
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A
“All Socialists Are Equal, but Some Are More Equal Than Others,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (November–December): 118
B
“Bombs without Boots: The Limits of Airpower” (Review Essay), Kevin Rousseau (November–December): 136
C
“China’s One Belt, One Road Initiative and Its International Arms Sales: An Overlooked Aspect of Connectivity and Cooperation,” Capt. James Daniel, U.S. Army (September–October): 96
“A Chinese Fox against an American Hedgehog in Cyberspace,” Kimberly Orinx; and Tanguy Struye de Swielande, PhD (September–October): 58
“Civil Affairs: More than a Force for Stability Operations,” Col. Scot Storey, U.S. Army; Col. Dean Thompson, U.S. Army Reserve; and Maj. Steven Rose, U.S. Army (October online exclusive)
“Civil Authority in Manbij, Syria: Using Civil Affairs to Implement Stabilization Activities in Nonpermissive Environments,” Lt. Col. Peter S. Brau, U.S. Army (May–June): 26
“Competing with China for a Free and Open Indo-Pacific,” Gen. Robert B. Brown, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. R. Blake Lackey, U.S. Army; and Maj. Brian G. Forester, U.S. Army (September–October): 34
“A Constructive Leader Training Program Designed to Rapidly Increase Unit Training Readiness,” Lt. Col. Daniel S. Hall, U.S. Army; and Maj. Kevin C. Kahre, U.S. Army (July–August): 68
“Contemporary China: In Conflict, Not Competition,” Timothy L. Faulkner (September–October): 42
“Corruption and Corrosion in Latin America,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (January-February): 27
“The Cost of Tolerating Toxic Behaviors in the Department of Defense Workplace,” Chaplain (Col.) Kenneth R. Williams, PhD, U.S. Army (July–August): 54
D
“Decision Conflict in Army Leaders,” Adrian Wolfberg, PhD (May–June): 75
“The Development and Creation of the Afghanistan National Army Territorial Forces,” Maj. Brad Townsend, U.S. Army (March–April): 74
“The Development of Military Strategy under Contemporary Conditions. Tasks for Military Science,” General of the Army Valery Gerasimov; trans. and foreword, Dr. Harold Orenstein and Lt. Col. Timothy Thomas, U.S. Army, Retired (November online exclusive)
“Do Large-Scale Combat Operations Require a New Type of Leader,” Maj. Dana M. Gingrich, U.S. Army (September–October): 134
“Don’t Get Wounded: Military Health System Consolidation and the Risk to Readiness,” Lt. Col. F. Cameron Jackson, U.S. Army (September–October): 141
E
“Emerging U.S. Army Doctrine: Dislocated with Nuclear-Armed Adversaries and Limited War,” Maj. Zachary L. Morris, U.S. Army (January-February): 27
“Empathetic Leadership: Understanding the Human Domain,” Chaplain (Maj.) John McDougall, U.S. Army (November–December): 28
“Enabling Leaders to Dominate the Space Domain,” Capt. Nicholas Deschenes, U.S. Army (May–June): 109
“The End of Grand Strategy: U.S. Maritime Operations in the Twenty-First Century” (Review Essay), Lt. Col. John H. Modinger, PhD, U.S. Air Force, Retired (March–April): 140
“Extract from ‘China’s Impact on the U.S. Education System’: Staff Report,” United States Senate, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (September–October): 55
“Extract from ‘Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China 2019,’” Office of the Secretary of Defense (September–October): 30
“Extract from ‘The FBI and the National Security Threat Landscape,’” Christopher Wray, Director, FBI (September–October): 82
F
“Facts and Fears: Hard Truths from a Life in Intelligence” (Review Essay), Kevin Rousseau (January–February): 139
“Field Manual 3-0: Doctrine Addressing Today’s Fight,” Lt. Col. Sam Fishburne, U.S. Army; Maj. Joe Dumas, U.S. Army; Maj. Benjamin Stegmann, U.S. Army; and Capt. Jim Burds, U.S. Army (January-February): 6
“Fighting Forward: Modernizing U.S. Army Reconnaissance and Security for Great Power Conflict,” Maj. Nathan Jennings, U.S. Army (November–December): 100
“Five Operational Lessons from the Battle for Mosul,” Maj. Thomas D. Arnold, U.S. Army; and Maj. Nicolas Fiore, U.S. Army (January-February): 56
G
“The Geoeconomic Dimensions of Russian Private Military and Security Companies,” Maj. Thomas D. Arnold, U.S. Army (November–December): 6
“Global Contingency Plans: A New Look at War Planning,” Lt. Col. Dan Sukman, U.S. Army (November–December): 109
“The Gradual Shift to an Operational Reserve: Reserve Component Mobilizations in the 1990s,” Capt. Miranda Summers Lowe, U.S. Army National Guard (May–June): 119
H
“How the Russian Media Portrays the U.S. Military,” Maj. Ray Finch, U.S. Army, Retired (July–August): 86
“How We Win the Competition for Influence,” Lt. Col. Wilson C. Blythe Jr., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Luke Calhoun, U.S. Army (May–June): 37
I
“Identifying Windows of Opportunity within China’s Rise: Problematizing China’s Hundred-Year Strategy toward Great-Power Status,” Axel Dessein (September–October): 68
“Identity: Enabling Soldiers, Supporting the Mission,” Matt McLaughlin (January-February): 34
“Incompatibility and Divorce of Institutions: Civil-Military Conflict in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps’ Departure from Yale during the Vietnam War,” Midshipman Third Class Andrew Song, Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (July–August): 98
“Information War 2022: Musings of a Senior Officer on Russian Information Warfare and Recent Events” (Future Warfare Writing Program), Spc. Thomas Sarsfield, U.S. Army (July–August): 126
“Integrating Information Warfare: Lessons Learned from Warfighter Exercise 18-2,” Lt. Col. Jonathan Rittenberg, U.S. Army; Maj. Mike Barry, U.S. Army; Maj. Daniel Hickey, U.S. Army; Maj. Bryan Rhee, U.S. Army; and Capt. Holly Cross, U.S. Army (March-April): 100
“Integration of Women and Gender Perspective into the Myanmar Armed Forces to Improve Civil-Military Relations in Myanmar,” Lt. Col. Miemie Winn Byrd, PhD, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired (November–December): 35
L
“Lasers, Death Rays, and the Long, Strange Quest for the Ultimate Weapon” (Review Essay), Lt. Col. John H. Modinger, PhD, U.S. Air Force, Retired (July–August): 133
“Leveraging the Force: Rapid Transformation for a Combined Support Area Command Post,” Brig. Gen. Thomas R. Drew, U.S. Army; and Maj. Charles G. Fyffe, U.S. Army (March-April): 43
“Love Ballads, Carnations, and Coups,” Ozan Varol (March-April): 18
M
“‘The Man Who Removes a Mountain Begins by Carrying Away Small Stones’: Addressing Chinese Exploitation of U.S. Education Systems,” Amanda Goyeneche Theus; and Master Sgt. Robert Theus, U.S. Army (August online exclusive)
“The Maneuver Enhancement Brigade is the Support Area Command Post,” Col. Patrick E. Proctor, U.S. Army; Maj. Matthew L. Wolverton, U.S. Army; and Chief Warrant Officer 3 Stephen R. Barber, U.S. Army (July–August): 116
“Military Transformation: Effort and Institutional Commitment,” Col. Paul E. Vera Delzo, Peruvian Army (November–December): 50
“Mobilizing History to Promote Patriotism and a New Past,” Robert F. Baumann, PhD (November–December): 69
“Motivating and Educating Millennials,” Sgt. Maj. Kanessa Trent, U.S. Army (November–December): 40
“Multi-Domain Information Operations and the Brigade Combat Team: Lessons from Cyber Blitz 2018,” Maj. John P. Rodriguez, U.S. Army (July–August): 33
N
“Negotiation Education: An Institutional Approach,” Maj. Tom Fox, U.S. Army; Maj. Zachary Griffiths, U.S. Army; Maj. Marcus Millen, U.S. Army; and Maj. Nicholas Tallant, U.S. Army (January-February): 81
“‘No Mail, Low Morale’: The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion” (Special Feature), Beth A. Warrington (January-February): 141
“No ‘Ordinary Crimes’: An Alternative Approach to Securing Global Hotspots and Dense Urban Areas,” Col. Eugenia K. Guilmartin, PhD, U.S. Army (January-February): 14
O
“Of Strong Men and Straw Men: Appraising Post-Coup Political Developments,” Jonathan Powell, PhD (July–August): 47
“Operation Acolhida: The Brazilian Armed Forces’ Efforts in Supporting Displaced Venezuelans,” Dr. Tássio Franchi (January online exclusive)
“Order from Chaos: Inside U.S. Army Civil Affairs Activities,” Maj. Assad A. Raza, U.S. Army (November–December): 19
P
“The Paraguayan Military and the Struggle against Organized Crime and Insecurity,” Dr. R. Evan Ellis (January online exclusive)
“Pivot Out of the Pacific: Oil and the Creation of a Chinese Empire in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries,” Capt. Philip Murray, U.S. Army (September–October): 84
“Potential for Army Integration of Autonomous Systems by Warfighting Function,” Maj. Thomas Ryan, U.S. Army; and Vikram Mittal, PhD (September–October): 122
“Practical Advice to Thinking above the Tactical Level: The Six-Step Process,” Maj. Patrick Naughton, U.S. Army Reserve (July–August): 77
“Practicing Operational Art in Countering Insurgency,” Lt. Col. Edward J. Erickson, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (March online exclusive)
“Priorities of the Construction of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the Conditions of Development of Forms and Methods of Contemporary Armed Struggle,” M. M. Ibragimov, and trans. Dr. Robert Baumann (January-February): 47
“Proposed Army Futures Command Process Tenets,” Lt. Col. Thomas Holland III, PhD, U.S. Army (January online exclusive)
“Putting the Fight Back in the Staff,” Lt. Col. Matthew T. Archambault, U.S. Army (July–August): 22
R
“Recruiting, Vetting, and Training Police Forces in Postconflict Environments,” Brig. Gen. John F. Hussey, U.S. Army Reserve (March-April): 64
“Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Mission Command: It’s Okay to Run with Scissors (Part I),” Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas Crissman, U.S. Army; and Maj. Kelly McCoy, U.S. Army (May–June): 4
“Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Mission Command: Leading by Mission Command (Part II),” Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Gary Brito, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas Crissman, U.S. Army; and Maj. Kelly McCoy, U.S. Army (July–August): 6
“Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Command and Control: Training for Mission Command (Part 3),” Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas C. Crissman, U.S. Army; Col. Jason C. Slider, U.S. Army; and Col. Keith Nightingale, U.S. Army, Retired (September–October): 6
“Responding to the Perfect Storm: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Disaster Response in Puerto Rico, 2017,” Brig. Gen. Diana M. Holland, U.S. Army (May–June): 10
“Return of Ground-Based Electronic Warfare Platforms and Force Structure,” Maj. Morgan J. Spring-Glace, U.S. Army (July–August): 41
“The Return of the Bear? Russian Military Engagement in Latin America: The Case of Brazil,” Augusto César Dall’Agnol; Boris Perius Zabolotsky; and Fabiano Mielniczuk, PhD (March-April): 128
“Risky Business: Commercial Support for Large-Scale Ground Combat Operations,” Maj. Gen. Rodney D. Fogg, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. William C. Latham Jr., U.S. Army, Retired (July–August): 14
“Russian Forecasts of Future War,” Lt. Col. Timothy L. Thomas, U.S. Army, Retired (May–June): 84
“Russian General Staff Chief Valery Gerasimov’s 2018 Presentation to the General Staff Academy: Thoughts on Future Military Conflict—March 2018,” General of the Army Valery Gerasimov; and trans. Dr. Harold Orenstein (January-February): 130
S
“Seeking the Elephant: Improving Leader Visualization Skills through Simple War Games,” Lt. Col. Richard A. McConnell, DM, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Mark T. Gerges, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (July–August): 107
“Shadows of War: Violence along the Korean Demilitarized Zone,” Capt. Michael Anderson, U.S. Army (November–December): 90
“Social Cybersecurity: An Emerging National Security Requirement,” Lt. Col. David M. Beskow, U.S. Army; and Kathleen M. Carley, PhD (March-April): 117
“Symphony or Jazz: Mission-Planning Timelines,” Capt. Victoria Hulm, U.S. Army (May–June): 48
T
“Targeting in Multi-Domain Operations,” Maj. Kyle David Borne, U.S. Army (May–June): 60
“Three Perspectives on Consolidating Gains,” Lt. Gen. Mike Lundy, U.S. Army; Col. Richard Creed, U.S. Army; Col. Nate Springer, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Scott Pence, U.S. Army (September–October): 16
“Thriving in Uncertainty: From Predictive- to Probability-Based Assessments,” Lt. Col. Michael J. Adamski, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Scott Pence, U.S. Army (March-April): 54
“Time, Power, and Principal-Agent Problems: Why the U.S. Army is Ill-Suited for Proxy Warfare Hotspots,” Maj. Amos C. Fox, U.S. Army (March-April): 28
“Trailblazers of Unmanned Ground Vehicles: Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Marine Corps Warfighting Lab,” Lt. Col. A. C. Turner, U.S. Army (November–December): 60
U
“Upon the Fields of Battle: Essays on the Military History of America’s Civil War” (Review Essay), Christopher M. Rein, PhD (May–June): 127
“Use of the Brazilian Military Component in the Face of Venezuela’s Migration Crisis,” Maj. George Alberto Garcia de Oliveira, Brazilian Army (May–June): 94
V
“Venezuela, a ‘Black Swan’ Hot Spot: Is a Potential Operation in Venezuela Comparable to Operation Just Cause in Panama?,” Jose L. Delgado (January-February): 93
“Venezuela in Light of Anti-American Parties and Affiliations in Latin America,” Lt. Col. Geoff Demarest, JD, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (June online exclusive)
“Visualizing the Synchronization of Space Systems in Operational Planning,” Maj. Jerry V. Drew II, U.S. Army (January-February): 106
W
“Waging Wars Where War Feeds Itself,” Col. Erik A. Claessen, Belgian Army (January-February): 72
“War on Russia? From Putin and Ukraine to Trump and Russiagate” (Review Essay), Robert F. Baumann, PhD (September–October): 152
“We’re Confused, Too: A Historical Perspective for Discussion of ‘Land Ahead,’” Col. Eran Ortal, Israel Defense Forces (March-April): 82
“When the Balloon Goes Up: High-Altitude for Military Application,” Lt. Col. Anthony Tingle, U.S. Army (May–June): 68
“Where Field Grade Officers Get Their Power,” Col. Robert T. Ault, U.S. Army; and Jack D. Kem, PhD (March-April): 108
Y
“Young Army Movement: Winning the Hearts and Minds of Russian Youth,” Maj. Ray Finch, U.S. Army, Retired (September–October): 112
Z
“Zimbabwe’s Coup: Net Gain or No Gain?,” Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Retired; and Ambassador D. Bruce Wharton, Retired (March-April): 6
Author Index
A
Adamski, Michael J., Lt. Col., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Scott Pence, U.S. Army, “Thriving in Uncertainty: From Predictive- to Probability-Based Assessments” (March-April): 54
Anderson, Michael, Capt., U.S. Army, “Shadows of War: Violence along the Korean Demilitarized Zone” (November–December): 90
Archambault, Matthew T., Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “Putting the Fight Back in the Staff” (July–August): 22
Arnold, Thomas D., Maj., U.S. Army, “The Geoeconomic Dimensions of Russian Private Military and Security Companies” (November–December): 6
Arnold, Thomas D., Maj., U.S. Army; and Maj. Nicolas Fiore, U.S. Army, “Five Operational Lessons from the Battle for Mosul” (January-February): 56
Ault, Robert T., Col., U.S. Army; and Jack D. Kem, PhD, “Where Field Grade Officers Get Their Power” (March-April): 108
B
Barber, Stephen R., Chief Warrant Officer 3, U.S. Army; Col. Patrick E. Proctor, U.S. Army; and Maj. Matthew L. Wolverton, U.S. Army, “The Maneuver Enhancement Brigade is the Support Area Command Post” (July–August): 116
Barry, Mike, Maj., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Jonathan Rittenberg, U.S. Army; Maj. Daniel Hickey, U.S. Army; Maj. Bryan Rhee, U.S. Army; and Capt. Holly Cross, U.S. Army, “Integrating Information Warfare: Lessons Learned from Warfighter Exercise 18-2” (March-April): 100
Baumann, Robert F., PhD, “Mobilizing History to Promote Patriotism and a New Past” (November–December): 69
Baumann, Robert F., PhD, “War on Russia? From Putin and Ukraine to Trump and Russiagate” (Review Essay) (September–October): 152
Baumann, Robert, Dr., trans., and M. M. Ibragimov, “Priorities of the Construction of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the Conditions of Development of Forms and Methods of Contemporary Armed Struggle” (January-February): 47
Beskow, David M., Lt. Col., U.S. Army; and Kathleen M. Carley, PhD, “;Social Cybersecurity: An Emerging National Security Requirement” (March-April): 117
Borne, Kyle David, Maj., U.S. Army, “Targeting in Multi-Domain Operations” (May–June): 60
Blythe, Wilson C., Jr., Lt. Col., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Luke Calhoun, U.S. Army, “How We Win the Competition for Influence” (May–June): 37
Brau, Peter S., Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “Civil Authority in Manbij, Syria: Using Civil Affairs to Implement Stabilization Activities in Nonpermissive Environments” (May–June): 26
Brito, Gary, Maj. Gen., U.S. Army; Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas Crissman, U.S. Army; and Maj. Kelly McCoy, U.S. Army, “Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Mission Command: Leading by Mission Command (Part II)” (July–August): 6
Brown, Robert B., Gen., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. R. Blake Lackey, U.S. Army; and Maj. Brian G. Forester, U.S. Army, “Competing with China for a Free and Open Indo-Pacific” (September–October): 34
Burds, Jim, Capt., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Sam Fishburne, U.S. Army; Maj. Joe Dumas, U.S. Army; and Maj. Benjamin Stegmann, U.S. Army, “Field Manual 3-0: Doctrine Addressing Today’s Fight,” (January-February): 6
Byrd, Miemie Winn, Lt. Col., PhD, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired, “Integration of Women and Gender Perspective into the Myanmar Armed Forces to Improve Civil-Military Relations in Myanmar” (November–December): 35
C
Calhoun, Luke, Lt. Col., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Wilson C. Blythe Jr., U.S. Army, “How We Win the Competition for Influence” (May–June): 37
Carley, Kathleen M., PhD; and Lt. Col. David M. Beskow, U.S. Army, “;Social Cybersecurity: An Emerging National Security Requirement” (March-April): 117
Claessen, Erik A., Col., Belgian Army, “Waging Wars Where War Feeds Itself” (January-February): 72
Creed, Richard, Col., U.S. Army; Lt. Gen. Mike Lundy, U.S. Army; Col. Nate Springer, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Scott Pence, U.S. Army, “Three Perspectives on Consolidating Gains” (September–October): 16
Crissman, Douglas, Maj. Gen., U.S. Army; Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Gary Brito, U.S. Army; and Maj. Kelly McCoy, U.S. Army, “Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Mission Command: Leading by Mission Command (Part II)” (July–August): 6
Crissman, Douglas, Maj. Gen., U.S. Army; Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; and Maj. Kelly McCoy, U.S. Army, “Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Mission Command: It’s Okay to Run with Scissors (Part I)” (May–June): 4
Crissman, Douglas C., Maj. Gen., U.S. Army; Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Col. Jason C. Slider, U.S. Army; and Col. Keith Nightingale, U.S. Army, Retired, “Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Command and Control: Training for Mission Command (Part 3)” (September–October): 6
Cross, Holly, Capt., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Jonathan Rittenberg, U.S. Army; Maj. Mike Barry, U.S. Army; Maj. Daniel Hickey, U.S. Army; and Maj. Bryan Rhee, U.S. Army, “Integrating Information Warfare: Lessons Learned from Warfighter Exercise 18-2” (March-April): 100
D
Dall’Agnol, Augusto César; Boris Perius Zabolotsky; and Fabiano Mielniczuk, PhD, “The Return of the Bear? Russian Military Engagement in Latin America: The Case of Brazil” (March-April): 128
Daniel, James, Capt., U.S. Army, “China’s One Belt, One Road Initiative and Its International Arms Sales: An Overlooked Aspect of Connectivity and Cooperation?” (September–October): 96
Delgado, Jose L., “Venezuela, a ‘Black Swan’ Hot Spot: Is a Potential Operation in Venezuela Comparable to Operation Just Cause in Panama?” (January-February): 93
Delzo, Paul E. Vera, Col., Peruvian Army, “Military Transformation: Effort and Institutional Commitment” (November–December): 50
Demarest, Geoff, Lt. Col., JD, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired, “Venezuela in Light of Anti-American Parties and Affiliations in Latin America” (June online exclusive)
Deschenes, Nicholas, Capt., U.S. Army, “Enabling Leaders to Dominate the Space Domain” (May–June): 109
Dessein, Axel, “Identifying Windows of Opportunity within China’s Rise: Problematizing China’s Hundred-Year Strategy toward Great-Power Status” (September–October): 68
Drew, Jerry V., II, Maj., U.S. Army, “Visualizing the Synchronization of Space Systems in Operational Planning” (January-February): 106
Drew, Thomas R., Brig. Gen., U.S. Army; and Maj. Charles G. Fyffe, U.S. Army, “Leveraging the Force: Rapid Transformation for a Combined Support Area Command Post” (March-April): 43
Dumas, Joe, Maj., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Sam Fishburne, U.S. Army; Maj. Benjamin Stegmann, U.S. Army; and Capt. Jim Burds, U.S. Army, “Field Manual 3-0: Doctrine Addressing Today’s Fight” (January-February): 6
E
Ellis, R. Evan, Dr., “The Paraguayan Military and the Struggle against Organized Crime and Insecurity” (January online exclusive)
Erickson, Edward J., Lt. Col., PhD, U.S. Army, Retired, “Practicing Operational Art in Countering Insurgency” (March online exclusive)
F
Faulkner, Timothy L., “Contemporary China: In Conflict, Not Competition” (September–October): 42
Finch, Ray, Maj., U.S. Army, Retired, “How the Russian Media Portrays the U.S. Military” (July–August): 86
Finch, Ray, Maj., U.S. Army, Retired, “Young Army Movement: Winning the Hearts and Minds of Russian Youth” (September–October): 112
Fiore, Nicolas, Maj., U.S. Army; and Maj. Thomas D. Arnold, U.S. Army, “Five Operational Lessons from the Battle for Mosul” (January-February): 56
Fishburne, Sam, Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Maj. Joe Dumas, U.S. Army; Maj. Benjamin Stegmann, U.S. Army; and Capt. Jim Burds, U.S. Army, “Field Manual 3-0: Doctrine Addressing Today’s Fight” (January-February): 6
Fogg, Rodney D., Maj. Gen., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. William C. Latham Jr., U.S. Army, Retired, “Risky Business: Commercial Support for Large-Scale Ground Combat Operations” (July–August): 14
Forester, Brian G., Maj., U.S. Army; Gen. Robert B. Brown, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. R. Blake Lackey, U.S. Army, “Competing with China for a Free and Open Indo-Pacific” (September–October): 34
Fox, Amos C., Maj., U.S. Army, “Time, Power, and Principal-Agent Problems: Why the U.S. Army is Ill-Suited for Proxy Warfare Hotspots” (March-April): 28
Fox, Tom, Maj., U.S. Army; Maj. Zachary Griffiths, U.S. Army; Maj. Marcus Millen, U.S. Army; and Maj. Nicholas Tallant, U.S. Army, “Negotiation Education: An Institutional Approach” (January-February): 81
Franchi, Tássio, Dr., “Operation Acolhida: The Brazilian Armed Forces’ Efforts in Supporting Displaced Venezuelans” (January online exclusive)
Fyffe, Charles G., Maj., U.S. Army; and Brig. Gen. Thomas R. Drew, U.S. Army, “Leveraging the Force: Rapid Transformation for a Combined Support Area Command Post” (March-April): 43
G
Garcia de Oliveira, George Alberto, Maj., Brazilian Army, “Use of the Brazilian Military Component in the Face of Venezuela’s Migration Crisis” (May–June): 94
Gerasimov, Valery, General of the Army; and trans. and foreword, Dr. Harold Orenstein and Lt. Col. Timothy Thomas, U.S. Army, Retired, “The Development of Military Strategy under Contemporary Conditions. Tasks for Military Science” (November online exclusive)
Gerasimov, Valery, General of the Army; and trans. Dr. Harold Orenstein, “Russian General Staff Chief Valery Gerasimov’s 2018 Presentation to the General Staff Academy: Thoughts on Future Military Conflict—March 2018” (January-February): 130
Gerges, Mark T., Lt. Col., PhD, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Richard A. McConnell, DM, U.S. Army, Retired, “Seeking the Elephant: Improving Leader Visualization Skills through Simple War Games” (July–August): 107
Gingrich, Dana M., Maj., U.S. Army, “Do Large-Scale Combat Operations Require a New Type of Leader?” (September–October): 134
Griffiths, Zachary, Maj., U.S. Army; Maj. Tom Fox, U.S. Army; Maj. Marcus Millen, U.S. Army; and Maj. Nicholas Tallant, U.S. Army, “Negotiation Education: An Institutional Approach” (January-February): 81
Guilmartin, Eugenia K., Col., PhD, U.S. Army, “No ‘Ordinary Crimes’: An Alternative Approach to Securing Global Hotspots and Dense Urban Areas” (January-February): 14
H
Hall, Daniel S., Lt. Col., U.S. Army; and Maj. Kevin C. Kahre, U.S. Army, “A Constructive Leader Training Program Designed to Rapidly Increase Unit Training Readiness” (July–August): 68
Hickey, Daniel, Maj., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Jonathan Rittenberg, U.S. Army; Maj. Mike Barry, U.S. Army; Maj. Bryan Rhee, U.S. Army; and Capt. Holly Cross, U.S. Army, “Integrating Information Warfare: Lessons Learned from Warfighter Exercise 18-2” (March-April): 100
Holland, Diana M., Brig. Gen., U.S. Army, “Responding to the Perfect Storm: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Disaster Response in Puerto Rico, 2017” (May–June): 10
Holland, Thomas, Lt. Col., PhD, U.S. Army, “Proposed Army Futures Command Process Tenets” (January online exclusive)
Hulm, Victoria, Capt., U.S. Army, “Symphony or Jazz: Mission-Planning Timelines” (May–June): 48
Hussey, John F., Brig. Gen., U.S. Army Reserve, “Recruiting, Vetting, and Training Police Forces in Postconflict Environments” (March-April): 64
I
Ibragimov, M. M.; and trans. Dr. Robert Baumann, “Priorities of the Construction of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the Conditions of Development of Forms and Methods of Contemporary Armed Struggle” (January-February): 47
J
Jackson, F. Cameron, Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “Don’t Get Wounded: Military Health System Consolidation and the Risk to Readiness” (September–October): 141
Jennings, Nathan, Maj., U.S. Army, “Fighting Forward: Modernizing U.S. Army Reconnaissance and Security for Great Power Conflict” (November–December): 100
K
Kahre, Kevin C., Maj., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Daniel S. Hall, U.S. Army, “A Constructive Leader Training Program Designed to Rapidly Increase Unit Training Readiness” (July–August): 68
Kem, Jack D., PhD; and Col. Robert T. Ault, U.S. Army, “Where Field Grade Officers Get Their Power” (March-April): 108
L
Lackey, R. Blake, Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Gen. Robert B. Brown, U.S. Army; and Maj. Brian G. Forester, U.S. Army, “Competing with China for a Free and Open Indo-Pacific” (September–October): 34
Latham, William C. Jr., Lt. Col., U.S. Army, Retired; and Maj. Gen. Rodney D. Fogg, U.S. Army, “Risky Business: Commercial Support for Large-Scale Ground Combat Operations” (July–August): 14
Lundy, Mike, Lt. Gen., U.S. Army; Col. Richard Creed, U.S. Army; Col. Nate Springer, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Scott Pence, U.S. Army, “Three Perspectives on Consolidating Gains” (September–October): 16
Lynch, Edward A., PhD, “All Socialists Are Equal, but Some Are More Equal Than Others” (November–December): 118
Lynch, Edward A., PhD, “Corruption and Corrosion in Latin America” (January-February): 27
M
McConnell, Richard A., Lt. Col., DM, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Mark T. Gerges, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired, “Seeking the Elephant: Improving Leader Visualization Skills through Simple War Games” (July–August): 107
McCoy, Kelly, Maj., U.S. Army; Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Gary Brito, U.S. Army; and Maj. Gen. Douglas Crissman, U.S. Army, “Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Mission Command: Leading by Mission Command (Part II)” (July–August): 6
McCoy, Kelly, Maj., U.S. Army; Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; and Maj. Gen. Douglas Crissman, U.S. Army, “Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Mission Command: It’s Okay to Run with Scissors (Part I)” (May–June): 4
McDougall, John, Chaplain (Maj.), U.S. Army, “Empathetic Leadership: Understanding the Human Domain” (November–December): 28
McLaughlin, Matt, “Identity: Enabling Soldiers, Supporting the Mission” (January-February): 34
Mielniczuk, Fabiano, PhD; Augusto César Dall’Agnol; and Boris Perius Zabolotsky, “The Return of the Bear? Russian Military Engagement in Latin America: The Case of Brazil” (March-April): 128
Millen, Marcus, Maj., U.S. Army; Maj. Tom Fox, U.S. Army; Maj. Zachary Griffiths, U.S. Army; and Maj. Nicholas Tallant, U.S. Army, “Negotiation Education: An Institutional Approach” (January-February): 81
Mittal, Vikram, PhD; and Maj. Thomas Ryan, U.S. Army, “Potential for Army Integration of Autonomous Systems by Warfighting Function” (September–October): 122
Modinger, John H., PhD, Lt. Col., U.S. Air Force, Retired, “The End of Grand Strategy: U.S. Maritime Operations in the Twenty-First Century” (Review Essay) (March–April): 140
Modinger, John H., Lt. Col., PhD, U.S. Air Force, Retired, “Lasers, Death Rays, and the Long, Strange Quest for the Ultimate Weapon” (Review Essay) (July–August): 133
Morris, Zachary L., Maj., U.S. Army, “Emerging U.S. Army Doctrine: Dislocated with Nuclear-Armed Adversaries and Limited War” (January-February): 27
Murray, Philip, Capt., U.S. Army, “Pivot Out of the Pacific: Oil and the Creation of a Chinese Empire in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries” (September–October): 84
N
Naughton, Patrick, Maj., U.S. Army Reserve, “Practical Advice to Thinking above the Tactical Level: The Six-Step Process” (July–August): 77
Nightingale, Keith, Col., U.S. Army, Retired; Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas C. Crissman, U.S. Army; and Col. Jason C. Slider, U.S. Army, “Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Command and Control: Training for Mission Command (Part 3)” (September–October): 6
O
Office of the Secretary of Defense, “Extract from ‘Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China 2019’” (September–October): 30
Orenstein, Harold, Dr., and Lt. Col. Timothy Thomas, U.S. Army, Retired, trans. and foreword; and General of the Army Valery Gerasimov, “The Development of Military Strategy under Contemporary Conditions. Tasks for Military Science” (November online exclusive)
Orenstein,, Harold, Dr., trans.; and General of the Army Valery Gerasimov, “Russian General Staff Chief Valery Gerasimov’s 2018 Presentation to the General Staff Academy: Thoughts on Future Military Conflict—March 2018” (January-February): 130
Orinx, Kimberly; and Tanguy Struye de Swielande, PhD, “A Chinese Fox against an American Hedgehog in Cyberspace?” (September–October): 58
Ortal, Eran, Col., Israel Defense Forces, “We’re Confused, Too: A Historical Perspective for Discussion of ‘Land Ahead’” (March-April): 82
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Pence, Scott, Lt. Col., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Michael J. Adamski, U.S. Army, “Thriving in Uncertainty: From Predictive- to Probability-Based Assessments” (March-April): 54
Pence, Scott, Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Lt. Gen. Mike Lundy, U.S. Army; Col. Richard Creed, U.S. Army; and Col. Nate Springer, U.S. Army, “Three Perspectives on Consolidating Gains” (September–October): 16
Powell, Jonathan, PhD, “Of Strong Men and Straw Men: Appraising Post-Coup Political Developments” (July–August): 47
Proctor, Patrick E., Col., U.S. Army; Maj. Matthew L. Wolverton, U.S. Army; and Chief Warrant Officer 3 Stephen R. Barber, U.S. Army, “The Maneuver Enhancement Brigade is the Support Area Command Post” (July–August): 116
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Raza, Assad A., Maj., U.S. Army, “Order from Chaos: Inside U.S. Army Civil Affairs Activities” (November–December): 19
Rein, Christopher M., PhD, “Upon the Fields of Battle: Essays on the Military History of America’s Civil War” (Review Essay) (May–June): 127
Rhee, Bryan, Maj., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Jonathan Rittenberg, U.S. Army; Maj. Mike Barry, U.S. Army; Maj. Daniel Hickey, U.S. Army; and Capt. Holly Cross, U.S. Army, “Integrating Information Warfare: Lessons Learned from Warfighter Exercise 18-2” (March-April): 100
Rittenberg, Jonathan, Lt. Col., U.S. Army; Maj. Mike Barry, U.S. Army; Maj. Daniel Hickey, U.S. Army; Maj. Bryan Rhee, U.S. Army; and Capt. Holly Cross, U.S. Army, “Integrating Information Warfare: Lessons Learned from Warfighter Exercise 18-2” (March-April): 100
Rodriguez, John P., Maj., U.S. Army, “Multi-Domain Information Operations and the Brigade Combat Team: Lessons from Cyber Blitz 2018” (July–August): 33
Rose, Steven, Maj., U.S. Army; Col. Scot Storey, U.S. Army; and Col. Dean Thompson, U.S. Army Reserve, “Civil Affairs: More than a Force for Stability Operations” (October online exclusive)
Rousseau, Kevin, “Bombs without Boots: The Limits of Airpower” (Review Essay) (November–December): 136
Rousseau, Kevin, “Facts and Fears: Hard Truths from a Life in Intelligence” (Review Essay) (January–February): 139
Ryan, Thomas, Maj., U.S. Army; and Vikram Mittal, PhD, “Potential for Army Integration of Autonomous Systems by Warfighting Function (September–October): 122
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Sarsfield, Thomas, Spc., U.S. Army, “Information War 2022: Musings of a Senior Officer on Russian Information Warfare and Recent Events” (Future Warfare Writing Program) (July–August): 126
Slider, Jason C., Col., U.S. Army; Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas C. Crissman, U.S. Army; and Col. Keith Nightingale, U.S. Army, Retired, “Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Command and Control: Training for Mission Command (Part 3)” (September–October): 6
Song, Andrew, Midshipman Third Class, Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps, “Incompatibility and Divorce of Institutions: Civil-Military Conflict in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps’ Departure from Yale during the Vietnam War” (July–August): 98
Springer, Nate, Col., U.S. Army; Lt. Gen. Mike Lundy, U.S. Army; Col. Richard Creed, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Scott Pence, U.S. Army, “Three Perspectives on Consolidating Gains” (September–October): 16
Spring-Glace, Morgan J., Maj., U.S. Army, “Return of Ground-Based Electronic Warfare Platforms and Force Structure” (July–August): 41
Stegmann, Benjamin, Maj., U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Sam Fishburne, U.S. Army; Maj. Joe Dumas, U.S. Army; and Capt. Jim Burds, U.S. Army, “Field Manual 3-0: Doctrine Addressing Today’s Fight” (January-February): 6
Storey, Scot, Col., U.S. Army; Col. Dean Thompson, U.S. Army Reserve; and Maj. Steven Rose, U.S. Army, “Civil Affairs: More than a Force for Stability Operations” (October online exclusive)
Struye de Swielande, Tanguy, PhD; and Kimberly Orinx, “A Chinese Fox against an American Hedgehog in Cyberspace?” (September–October): 58
Sukman, Dan, Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “Global Contingency Plans: A New Look at War Planning” (November–December): 109
Summers Lowe, Miranda, Capt., U.S. Army National Guard, “The Gradual Shift to an Operational Reserve: Reserve Component Mobilizations in the 1990s” (May–June): 119
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Tallant, Nicholas, Maj., U.S. Army; Maj. Tom Fox, U.S. Army; Maj. Zachary Griffiths, U.S. Army; and Maj. Marcus Millen, U.S. Army, “Negotiation Education: An Institutional Approach” (January-February): 81
Theus, Amanda Goyeneche; and Master Sgt. Robert Theus, U.S. Army, “‘The Man Who Removes a Mountain Begins by Carrying Away Small Stones’: Addressing Chinese Exploitation of U.S. Education Systems” (August online exclusive)
Theus, Robert, Master Sgt., U.S. Army; and Amanda Goyeneche Theus, “‘The Man Who Removes a Mountain Begins by Carrying Away Small Stones’: Addressing Chinese Exploitation of U.S. Education Systems” (August online exclusive)
Thomas, Timothy L., Lt. Col., U.S. Army, Retired, “Russian Forecasts of Future War” (May–June): 84
Thomas, Timothy L., Lt. Col., U.S. Army, Retired, and Dr. Harold Orenstein, trans. and foreword; and General of the Army Valery Gerasimov, “The Development of Military Strategy under Contemporary Conditions. Tasks for Military Science” (November online exclusive)
Thomas-Greenfield, Linda, Ambassador, Retired; and Ambassador D. Bruce Wharton, Retired, “Zimbabwe’s Coup: Net Gain or No Gain??” (March-April): 6
Thompson, Dean, Col., U.S. Army Reserve; Col. Scot Storey, U.S. Army; and Maj. Steven Rose, U.S. Army, “Civil Affairs: More than a Force for Stability Operations” (October online exclusive)
Tingle, Anthony, Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “When the Balloon Goes Up: High-Altitude for Military Application” (May–June): 68
Townsend, Brad, Maj., U.S. Army, “The Development and Creation of the Afghanistan National Army Territorial Forces” (March–April): 74
Townsend, Stephen J., Gen., U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Gary Brito, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas Crissman, U.S. Army; and Maj. Kelly McCoy, U.S. Army, “Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Mission Command: Leading by Mission Command (Part II)” (July–August): 6
Townsend, Stephen J., Gen., U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas Crissman, U.S. Army; and Maj. Kelly McCoy, U.S. Army, “Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Mission Command: It’s Okay to Run with Scissors (Part I)” (May–June): 4
Townsend, Stephen J., Gen., U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas C. Crissman, U.S. Army; Col. Jason C. Slider, U.S. Army; and Col. Keith Nightingale, U.S. Army, Retired “Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Command and Control: Training for Mission Command (Part 3)” (September–October): 6
Trent, Kanessa, Sgt. Maj., U.S. Army, “Motivating and Educating Millennials” (November–December): 40
Turner, A. C., Lt. Col., U.S. Army, “Trailblazers of Unmanned Ground Vehicles: Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Marine Corps Warfighting Lab” (November–December): 60
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United States Senate, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, “Extract from ‘China’s Impact on the U.S. Education System’: Staff Report” (September–October): 55
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Varol, Ozan, “Love Ballads, Carnations, and Coups” (March-April): 18
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Warrington, Beth A., “‘No Mail, Low Morale’: The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion” (Special Feature) (January-February): 141
Wharton, D. Bruce, Ambassador, Retired; and Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Retired, “Zimbabwe’s Coup: Net Gain or No Gain??” (March-April): 6
Williams, Kenneth R., Chaplain (Col.), PhD, U.S. Army, “The Cost of Tolerating Toxic Behaviors in the Department of Defense Workplace” (July–August): 54
Wolfberg, Adrian, PhD, “Decision Conflict in Army Leaders” (May–June): 75
Wolverton, Matthew L., Maj., U.S. Army; Col. Patrick E. Proctor, U.S. Army; and Chief Warrant Officer 3 Stephen R. Barber, U.S. Army, “The Maneuver Enhancement Brigade is the Support Area Command Post” (July–August): 116
Wray, Christopher, Director, FBI, “Extract from ‘The FBI and the National Security Threat Landscape’” (September–October): 82
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Zabolotsky, Boris Perius; Augusto César Dall’Agnol; and Fabiano Mielniczuk, PhD, “The Return of the Bear? Russian Military Engagement in Latin America: The Case of Brazil” (March-April): 128
Subject Index
Acquisition
“Proposed Army Futures Command Process Tenets,” Lt. Col. Thomas Holland III, PhD, U.S. Army (January online exclusive)
Afghanistan
“The Development and Creation of the Afghanistan National Army Territorial Forces,” Maj. Brad Townsend, U.S. Army (March–April): 74
Africa
“Zimbabwe’s Coup: Net Gain or No Gain??,” Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Retired; and Ambassador D. Bruce Wharton, Retired (March-April): 6
Airpower
“Bombs without Boots: The Limits of Airpower” (Review Essay), Kevin Rousseau (November–December): 136
Army Futures Command
“Proposed Army Futures Command Process Tenets,” Lt. Col. Thomas Holland III, PhD, U.S. Army (January online exclusive)
Army National Guard and Army Reserve
“A Constructive Leader Training Program Designed to Rapidly Increase Unit Training Readiness,” Lt. Col. Daniel S. Hall, U.S. Army; and Maj. Kevin C. Kahre, U.S. Army (July–August): 68
“The Gradual Shift to an Operational Reserve: Reserve Component Mobilizations in the 1990s,” Capt. Miranda Summers Lowe, U.S. Army National Guard (May–June): 119
Assessments
“Thriving in Uncertainty: From Predictive- to Probability-Based Assessments,” Lt. Col. Michael J. Adamski, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Scott Pence, U.S. Army (March-April): 54
Autonomous Weapons Systems
“Potential for Army Integration of Autonomous Systems by Warfighting Function,” Maj. Thomas Ryan, U.S. Army; and Vikram Mittal, PhD (September–October): 122
“Trailblazers of Unmanned Ground Vehicles: Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Marine Corps Warfighting Lab,” Lt. Col. A. C. Turner, U.S. Army (November–December): 60
Brazil
“Operation Acolhida: The Brazilian Armed Forces’ Efforts in Supporting Displaced Venezuelans,” Dr. Tássio Franchi (January online exclusive)
“The Return of the Bear? Russian Military Engagement in Latin America: The Case of Brazil,” Augusto César Dall’Agnol; Boris Perius Zabolotsky; and Fabiano Mielniczuk, PhD (March-April): 128
“Use of the Brazilian Military Component in the Face of Venezuela’s Migration Crisis,” Maj. George Alberto Garcia de Oliveira, Brazilian Army (May–June): 94
China
“China’s One Belt, One Road Initiative and Its International Arms Sales: An Overlooked Aspect of Connectivity and Cooperation?,” Capt. James Daniel, U.S. Army (September–October): 96
“A Chinese Fox against an American Hedgehog in Cyberspace?,” Kimberly Orinx; and Tanguy Struye de Swielande, PhD (September–October): 58
“Competing with China for a Free and Open Indo-Pacific,” Gen. Robert B. Brown, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. R. Blake Lackey, U.S. Army; and Maj. Brian G. Forester, U.S. Army (September–October): 34
“Contemporary China: In Conflict, Not Competition,” Timothy L. Faulkner (September–October): 42
“Extract from ‘China’s Impact on the U.S. Education System’: Staff Report,” United States Senate, Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations, Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs (September–October): 55
“Extract from ‘Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China 2019,’” Office of the Secretary of Defense (September–October): 30
“Extract from ‘The FBI and the National Security Threat Landscape,’” Christopher Wray, Director, FBI (September–October): 82
“Identifying Windows of Opportunity within China’s Rise: Problematizing China’s Hundred-Year Strategy toward Great-Power Status,” Axel Dessein (September–October): 68
“‘The Man Who Removes a Mountain Begins by Carrying Away Small Stones’: Addressing Chinese Exploitation of U.S. Education Systems,” Amanda Goyeneche Theus; and Master Sgt. Robert Theus, U.S. Army (August online exclusive)
“Pivot Out of the Pacific: Oil and the Creation of a Chinese Empire in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries,” Capt. Philip Murray, U.S. Army (September–October): 84
Civil Affairs
“Civil Affairs: More than a Force for Stability Operations,” Col. Scot Storey, U.S. Army; Col. Dean Thompson, U.S. Army Reserve; and Maj. Steven Rose, U.S. Army (October online exclusive)
“Civil Authority in Manbij, Syria: Using Civil Affairs to Implement Stabilization Activities in Nonpermissive Environments,” Lt. Col. Peter S. Brau, U.S. Army (May–June): 26
“Order from Chaos: Inside U.S. Army Civil Affairs Activities,” Maj. Assad A. Raza, U.S. Army (November–December): 19
Civil-Military Operations
“Integration of Women and Gender Perspective into the Myanmar Armed Forces to Improve Civil-Military Relations in Myanmar,” Lt. Col. Miemie Winn Byrd, PhD, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired (November–December): 35
Civil War
“Upon the Fields of Battle: Essays on the Military History of America’s Civil War” (Review Essay), Christopher M. Rein, PhD (May–June): 127
Combat Training Centers
“Putting the Fight Back in the Staff,” Lt. Col. Matthew T. Archambault, U.S. Army (July–August): 22
Consolidating Gains
“Three Perspectives on Consolidating Gains,” Lt. Gen. Mike Lundy, U.S. Army; Col. Richard Creed, U.S. Army; Col. Nate Springer, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Scott Pence, U.S. Army (September–October): 16
Contingency Planning
“Global Contingency Plans: A New Look at War Planning,” Lt. Col. Dan Sukman, U.S. Army (November–December): 109
Contractors
“Risky Business: Commercial Support for Large-Scale Ground Combat Operations,” Maj. Gen. Rodney D. Fogg, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. William C. Latham Jr., U.S. Army, Retired (July–August): 14
Corps of Engineers
“Responding to the Perfect Storm: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Disaster Response in Puerto Rico, 2017,” Brig. Gen. Diana M. Holland, U.S. Army (May–June): 10
Corruption
“All Socialists Are Equal, but Some Are More Equal Than Others,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (November–December): 118
“Corruption and Corrosion in Latin America,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (January-February): 27
“No ‘Ordinary Crimes’: An Alternative Approach to Securing Global Hotspots and Dense Urban Areas,” Col. Eugenia K. Guilmartin, PhD, U.S. Army (January-February): 14
Counterinsurgency
“Practicing Operational Art in Countering Insurgency,” Lt. Col. Edward J. Erickson, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (March online exclusive)
Criminal Networks
“All Socialists Are Equal, but Some Are More Equal Than Others,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (November–December): 118
“No ‘Ordinary Crimes’: An Alternative Approach to Securing Global Hotspots and Dense Urban Areas,” Col. Eugenia K. Guilmartin, PhD, U.S. Army (January-February): 14
“The Paraguayan Military and the Struggle against Organized Crime and Insecurity,” Dr. R. Evan Ellis (January online exclusive)
Cyber
“A Chinese Fox against an American Hedgehog in Cyberspace?,” Kimberly Orinx; and Tanguy Struye de Swielande, PhD (September–October): 58
“;Social Cybersecurity: An Emerging National Security Requirement,” Lt. Col. David M. Beskow, U.S. Army; and Kathleen M. Carley, PhD (March-April): 117
Dense Urban Areas
“No ‘Ordinary Crimes’: An Alternative Approach to Securing Global Hotspots and Dense Urban Areas,” Col. Eugenia K. Guilmartin, PhD, U.S. Army (January-February): 14
Disaster Response
“Responding to the Perfect Storm: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Disaster Response in Puerto Rico, 2017,” Brig. Gen. Diana M. Holland, U.S. Army (May–June): 10
Doctrine
“Emerging U.S. Army Doctrine: Dislocated with Nuclear-Armed Adversaries and Limited War,” Maj. Zachary L. Morris, U.S. Army (January-February): 27
“Field Manual 3-0: Doctrine Addressing Today’s Fight,” Lt. Col. Sam Fishburne, U.S. Army; Maj. Joe Dumas, U.S. Army; Maj. Benjamin Stegmann, U.S. Army; and Capt. Jim Burds, U.S. Army (January-February): 6
“Three Perspectives on Consolidating Gains,” Lt. Gen. Mike Lundy, U.S. Army; Col. Richard Creed, U.S. Army; Col. Nate Springer, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Scott Pence, U.S. Army (September–October): 16
Electronic Warfare
“Return of Ground-Based Electronic Warfare Platforms and Force Structure,” Maj. Morgan J. Spring-Glace, U.S. Army (July–August): 41
Force Structure
“Return of Ground-Based Electronic Warfare Platforms and Force Structure,” Maj. Morgan J. Spring-Glace, U.S. Army (July–August): 41
Future Warfare Writing Program
“Information War 2022: Musings of a Senior Officer on Russian Information Warfare and Recent Events” (Future Warfare Writing Program), Spc. Thomas Sarsfield, U.S. Army (July–August): 126
Future Wars
“Emerging U.S. Army Doctrine: Dislocated with Nuclear-Armed Adversaries and Limited War,” Maj. Zachary L. Morris, U.S. Army (January-February): 27
Gender Integration
“Integration of Women and Gender Perspective into the Myanmar Armed Forces to Improve Civil-Military Relations in Myanmar,” Lt. Col. Miemie Winn Byrd, PhD, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired (November–December): 35
Health Care System
“Don’t Get Wounded: Military Health System Consolidation and the Risk to Readiness,” Lt. Col. F. Cameron Jackson, U.S. Army (September–October): 141
High-Altitude Balloons
“When the Balloon Goes Up: High-Altitude for Military Application,” Lt. Col. Anthony Tingle, U.S. Army (May–June): 68
Identity Operations
“Identity: Enabling Soldiers, Supporting the Mission,” Matt McLaughlin (January-February): 34
Information Operations
“How We Win the Competition for Influence,” Lt. Col. Wilson C. Blythe Jr., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Luke Calhoun, U.S. Army (May–June): 37
“Information War 2022: Musings of a Senior Officer on Russian Information Warfare and Recent Events” (Future Warfare Writing Program), Spc. Thomas Sarsfield, U.S. Army (July–August): 126
“Integrating Information Warfare: Lessons Learned from Warfighter Exercise 18-2,” Lt. Col. Jonathan Rittenberg, U.S. Army; Maj. Mike Barry, U.S. Army; Maj. Daniel Hickey, U.S. Army; Maj. Bryan Rhee, U.S. Army; and Capt. Holly Cross, U.S. Army (March-April): 100
“Multi-Domain Information Operations and the Brigade Combat Team: Lessons from Cyber Blitz 2018,” Maj. John P. Rodriguez, U.S. Army (July–August): 33
Intelligence
“Facts and Fears: Hard Truths from a Life in Intelligence” (Review Essay), Kevin Rousseau (January–February): 139
“Identity: Enabling Soldiers, Supporting the Mission,” Matt McLaughlin (January-February): 34
Iraq
“Five Operational Lessons from the Battle for Mosul,” Maj. Thomas D. Arnold, U.S. Army; and Maj. Nicolas Fiore, U.S. Army (January-February): 56
Israel
“We’re Confused, Too: A Historical Perspective for Discussion of ‘Land Ahead,’” Col. Eran Ortal, Israel Defense Forces (March-April): 82
Korea
“Shadows of War: Violence along the Korean Demilitarized Zone,” Capt. Michael Anderson, U.S. Army (November–December): 90
Large-Scale Combat Operations
“Do Large-Scale Combat Operations Require a New Type of Leader?,” Maj. Dana M. Gingrich, U.S. Army (September–October): 134
“Fighting Forward: Modernizing U.S. Army Reconnaissance and Security for Great Power Conflict,” Maj. Nathan Jennings, U.S. Army (November–December): 100
“Risky Business: Commercial Support for Large-Scale Ground Combat Operations,” Maj. Gen. Rodney D. Fogg, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. William C. Latham Jr., U.S. Army, Retired (July–August): 14
Laser Weapons
“Lasers, Death Rays, and the Long, Strange Quest for the Ultimate Weapon” (Review Essay), Lt. Col. John H. Modinger, PhD, U.S. Air Force, Retired (July–August): 133
Latin America
“All Socialists Are Equal, but Some Are More Equal Than Others,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (November–December): 118
“Corruption and Corrosion in Latin America,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (January-February): 27
“Operation Acolhida: The Brazilian Armed Forces’ Efforts in Supporting Displaced Venezuelans,” Dr. Tássio Franchi (January online exclusive)
“Military Transformation: Effort and Institutional Commitment,” Col. Paul E. Vera Delzo, Peruvian Army (November–December): 50
“The Paraguayan Military and the Struggle against Organized Crime and Insecurity,” Dr. R. Evan Ellis (January online exclusive)
“The Return of the Bear? Russian Military Engagement in Latin America: The Case of Brazil,” Augusto César Dall’Agnol; Boris Perius Zabolotsky; and Fabiano Mielniczuk, PhD (March-April): 128
“Use of the Brazilian Military Component in the Face of Venezuela’s Migration Crisis,” Maj. George Alberto Garcia de Oliveira, Brazilian Army (May–June): 94
“Venezuela, a ‘Black Swan’ Hot Spot: Is a Potential Operation in Venezuela Comparable to Operation Just Cause in Panama?,” Jose L. Delgado (January-February): 93
“Venezuela in Light of Anti-American Parties and Affiliations in Latin America,” Lt. Col. Geoff Demarest, JD, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (June online exclusive)
Leadership
“The Cost of Tolerating Toxic Behaviors in the Department of Defense Workplace,” Chaplain (Col.) Kenneth R. Williams, PhD, U.S. Army (July–August): 54
“Decision Conflict in Army Leaders,” Adrian Wolfberg, PhD (May–June): 75
“Do Large-Scale Combat Operations Require a New Type of Leader?,” Maj. Dana M. Gingrich, U.S. Army (September–October): 134
“Empathetic Leadership: Understanding the Human Domain,” Chaplain (Maj.) John McDougall, U.S. Army (November–December): 28
“Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Mission Command: It’s Okay to Run with Scissors (Part I),” Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas Crissman, U.S. Army; and Maj. Kelly McCoy, U.S. Army (May–June): 4
“Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Mission Command: Leading by Mission Command (Part II),” Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Gary Brito, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas Crissman, U.S. Army; and Maj. Kelly McCoy, U.S. Army (July–August): 6
“Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Command and Control: Training for Mission Command (Part 3),” Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas C. Crissman, U.S. Army; Col. Jason C. Slider, U.S. Army; and Col. Keith Nightingale, U.S. Army, Retired (September–October): 6
“Seeking the Elephant: Improving Leader Visualization Skills through Simple War Games,” Lt. Col. Richard A. McConnell, DM, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Mark T. Gerges, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (July–August): 107
“Where Field Grade Officers Get Their Power,” Col. Robert T. Ault, U.S. Army; and Jack D. Kem, PhD (March-April): 108
Malaya
“Practicing Operational Art in Countering Insurgency,” Lt. Col. Edward J. Erickson, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (March online exclusive)
Maneuver Enhancement Brigade
“The Maneuver Enhancement Brigade is the Support Area Command Post,” Col. Patrick E. Proctor, U.S. Army; Maj. Matthew L. Wolverton, U.S. Army; and Chief Warrant Officer 3 Stephen R. Barber, U.S. Army (July–August): 116
Maritime Operations
“The End of Grand Strategy: U.S. Maritime Operations in the Twenty-First Century” (Review Essay), Lt. Col. John H. Modinger, PhD, U.S. Air Force, Retired (March–April): 140
Media Relations
“How the Russian Media Portrays the U.S. Military,” Maj. Ray Finch, U.S. Army, Retired (July–August): 86
Military Coups
“Love Ballads, Carnations, and Coups,” Ozan Varol (March-April): 18
“Of Strong Men and Straw Men: Appraising Post-Coup Political Developments,” Jonathan Powell, PhD (July–August): 47
“Zimbabwe’s Coup: Net Gain or No Gain??,” Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Retired; and Ambassador D. Bruce Wharton, Retired (March-April): 6
Mission Command
“Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Mission Command: It’s Okay to Run with Scissors (Part I),” Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas Crissman, U.S. Army; and Maj. Kelly McCoy, U.S. Army (May–June): 4
“Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Mission Command: Leading by Mission Command (Part II),” Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Gary Brito, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas Crissman, U.S. Army; and Maj. Kelly McCoy, U.S. Army (July–August): 6
“Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Command and Control: Training for Mission Command (Part 3),” Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas C. Crissman, U.S. Army; Col. Jason C. Slider, U.S. Army; and Col. Keith Nightingale, U.S. Army, Retired (September–October): 6
Mission Planning
“Symphony or Jazz: Mission-Planning Timelines,” Capt. Victoria Hulm, U.S. Army (May–June): 48
Multi-Domain Operations
“Enabling Leaders to Dominate the Space Domain,” Capt. Nicholas Deschenes, U.S. Army (May–June): 109
“How We Win the Competition for Influence,” Lt. Col. Wilson C. Blythe Jr., U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Luke Calhoun, U.S. Army (May–June): 37
“Multi-Domain Information Operations and the Brigade Combat Team: Lessons from Cyber Blitz 2018,” Maj. John P. Rodriguez, U.S. Army (July–August): 33
“Targeting in Multi-Domain Operations,” Maj. Kyle David Borne, U.S. Army (May–June): 60
Myanmar
“Integration of Women and Gender Perspective into the Myanmar Armed Forces to Improve Civil-Military Relations in Myanmar,” Lt. Col. Miemie Winn Byrd, PhD, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired (November–December): 35
National Security
“;Social Cybersecurity: An Emerging National Security Requirement,” Lt. Col. David M. Beskow, U.S. Army; and Kathleen M. Carley, PhD (March-April): 117
Negotiation Education
“Negotiation Education: An Institutional Approach,” Maj. Tom Fox, U.S. Army; Maj. Zachary Griffiths, U.S. Army; Maj. Marcus Millen, U.S. Army; and Maj. Nicholas Tallant, U.S. Army (January-February): 81
Nuclear War
“Emerging U.S. Army Doctrine: Dislocated with Nuclear-Armed Adversaries and Limited War,” Maj. Zachary L. Morris, U.S. Army (January-February): 27
Operational Art
“Practicing Operational Art in Countering Insurgency,” Lt. Col. Edward J. Erickson, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (March online exclusive)
Paraguay
“The Paraguayan Military and the Struggle against Organized Crime and Insecurity,” Dr. R. Evan Ellis (January online exclusive)
Peru
“Military Transformation: Effort and Institutional Commitment,” Col. Paul E. Vera Delzo, Peruvian Army (November–December): 50
Private Military and Security Companies
“The Geoeconomic Dimensions of Russian Private Military and Security Companies,” Maj. Thomas D. Arnold, U.S. Army (November–December): 6
Proxy Warfare
“Time, Power, and Principal-Agent Problems: Why the U.S. Army is Ill-Suited for Proxy Warfare Hotspots,” Maj. Amos C. Fox, U.S. Army (March-April): 28
Readiness
“Don’t Get Wounded: Military Health System Consolidation and the Risk to Readiness,” Lt. Col. F. Cameron Jackson, U.S. Army (September–October): 141
Reconnaissance and Security
“Fighting Forward: Modernizing U.S. Army Reconnaissance and Security for Great Power Conflict,” Maj. Nathan Jennings, U.S. Army (November–December): 100
Reserve Officer Training Corps
“Incompatibility and Divorce of Institutions: Civil-Military Conflict in the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps’ Departure from Yale during the Vietnam War,” Midshipman Third Class Andrew Song, Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps (July–August): 98
Russia
“The Development of Military Strategy under Contemporary Conditions. Tasks for Military Science,” General of the Army Valery Gerasimov; trans. and foreword, Dr. Harold Orenstein and Lt. Col. Timothy Thomas, U.S. Army, Retired (November online exclusive)
“The Geoeconomic Dimensions of Russian Private Military and Security Companies,” Maj. Thomas D. Arnold, U.S. Army (November–December): 6
“How the Russian Media Portrays the U.S. Military,” Maj. Ray Finch, U.S. Army, Retired (July–August): 86
“Mobilizing History to Promote Patriotism and a New Past,” Robert F. Baumann, PhD (November–December): 69
“The Return of the Bear? Russian Military Engagement in Latin America: The Case of Brazil,” Augusto César Dall’Agnol; Boris Perius Zabolotsky; and Fabiano Mielniczuk, PhD (March-April): 128
“Russian Forecasts of Future War,” Lt. Col. Timothy L. Thomas, U.S. Army, Retired (May–June): 84
“Russian General Staff Chief Valery Gerasimov’s 2018 Presentation to the General Staff Academy: Thoughts on Future Military Conflict—March 2018,” General of the Army Valery Gerasimov; and trans. Dr. Harold Orenstein (January-February): 130
“War on Russia? From Putin and Ukraine to Trump and Russiagate” (Review Essay), Robert F. Baumann, PhD (September–October): 152
“Young Army Movement: Winning the Hearts and Minds of Russian Youth,” Maj. Ray Finch, U.S. Army, Retired (September–October): 112
Self-Development
“Practical Advice to Thinking above the Tactical Level: The Six-Step Process,” Maj. Patrick Naughton, U.S. Army Reserve (July–August): 77
Siege Warfare
“Waging Wars Where War Feeds Itself,” Col. Erik A. Claessen, Belgian Army (January-February): 72
Socialism
“All Socialists Are Equal, but Some Are More Equal Than Others,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (November–December): 118
Social Media
“;Social Cybersecurity: An Emerging National Security Requirement,” Lt. Col. David M. Beskow, U.S. Army; and Kathleen M. Carley, PhD (March-April): 117
South America
“All Socialists Are Equal, but Some Are More Equal Than Others,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (November–December): 118
“Corruption and Corrosion in Latin America,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (January-February): 27
“Military Transformation: Effort and Institutional Commitment,” Col. Paul E. Vera Delzo, Peruvian Army (November–December): 50
“Operation Acolhida: The Brazilian Armed Forces’ Efforts in Supporting Displaced Venezuelans,” Dr. Tássio Franchi (January online exclusive)
“Use of the Brazilian Military Component in the Face of Venezuela’s Migration Crisis,” Maj. George Alberto Garcia de Oliveira, Brazilian Army (May–June): 94
“Venezuela, a ‘Black Swan’ Hot Spot: Is a Potential Operation in Venezuela Comparable to Operation Just Cause in Panama?,” Jose L. Delgado (January-February): 93
“Venezuela in Light of Anti-American Parties and Affiliations in Latin America,” Lt. Col. Geoff Demarest, JD, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (June online exclusive)
Space Operations
“Enabling Leaders to Dominate the Space Domain,” Capt. Nicholas Deschenes, U.S. Army (May–June): 109
“Visualizing the Synchronization of Space Systems in Operational Planning,” Maj. Jerry V. Drew II, U.S. Army (January-February): 106
Stability Operations
“Civil Authority in Manbij, Syria: Using Civil Affairs to Implement Stabilization Activities in Nonpermissive Environments,” Lt. Col. Peter S. Brau, U.S. Army (May–June): 26
“Order from Chaos: Inside U.S. Army Civil Affairs Activities,” Maj. Assad A. Raza, U.S. Army (November–December): 19
“Recruiting, Vetting, and Training Police Forces in Postconflict Environments,” Brig. Gen. John F. Hussey, U.S. Army Reserve (March-April): 64
“Three Perspectives on Consolidating Gains,” Lt. Gen. Mike Lundy, U.S. Army; Col. Richard Creed, U.S. Army; Col. Nate Springer, U.S. Army; and Lt. Col. Scott Pence, U.S. Army (September–October): 16
Strategic-Level Planning
“Global Contingency Plans: A New Look at War Planning,” Lt. Col. Dan Sukman, U.S. Army (November–December): 109
Support Area Operations
“Leveraging the Force: Rapid Transformation for a Combined Support Area Command Post,” Brig. Gen. Thomas R. Drew, U.S. Army; and Maj. Charles G. Fyffe, U.S. Army (March-April): 43
“The Maneuver Enhancement Brigade is the Support Area Command Post,” Col. Patrick E. Proctor, U.S. Army; Maj. Matthew L. Wolverton, U.S. Army; and Chief Warrant Officer 3 Stephen R. Barber, U.S. Army (July–August): 116
Syria
“Civil Authority in Manbij, Syria: Using Civil Affairs to Implement Stabilization Activities in Nonpermissive Environments,” Lt. Col. Peter S. Brau, U.S. Army (May–June): 26
Targeting
“Targeting in Multi-Domain Operations,” Maj. Kyle David Borne, U.S. Army (May–June): 60
Technology
“Lasers, Death Rays, and the Long, Strange Quest for the Ultimate Weapon” (Review Essay), Lt. Col. John H. Modinger, PhD, U.S. Air Force, Retired (July–August): 133
“Trailblazers of Unmanned Ground Vehicles: Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Marine Corps Warfighting Lab,” Lt. Col. A. C. Turner, U.S. Army (November–December): 6
Toxic Leadership
“The Cost of Tolerating Toxic Behaviors in the Department of Defense Workplace,” Chaplain (Col.) Kenneth R. Williams, PhD, U.S. Army (July–August): 54
Training & Education
“A Constructive Leader Training Program Designed to Rapidly Increase Unit Training Readiness,” Lt. Col. Daniel S. Hall, U.S. Army; and Maj. Kevin C. Kahre, U.S. Army (July–August): 68
“Motivating and Educating Millennials,” Sgt. Maj. Kanessa Trent, U.S. Army (November–December): 40
“Negotiation Education: An Institutional Approach,” Maj. Tom Fox, U.S. Army; Maj. Zachary Griffiths, U.S. Army; Maj. Marcus Millen, U.S. Army; and Maj. Nicholas Tallant, U.S. Army (January-February): 81
“Practical Advice to Thinking above the Tactical Level: The Six-Step Process,” Maj. Patrick Naughton, U.S. Army Reserve (July–August): 77
“Putting the Fight Back in the Staff,” Lt. Col. Matthew T. Archambault, U.S. Army (July–August): 22
“Recruiting, Vetting, and Training Police Forces in Postconflict Environments,” Brig. Gen. John F. Hussey, U.S. Army Reserve (March-April): 64
“Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Command and Control: Training for Mission Command (Part 3),” Gen. Stephen J. Townsend, U.S. Army; Maj. Gen. Douglas C. Crissman, U.S. Army; Col. Jason C. Slider, U.S. Army; and Col. Keith Nightingale, U.S. Army, Retired (September–October): 6
“Seeking the Elephant: Improving Leader Visualization Skills through Simple War Games,” Lt. Col. Richard A. McConnell, DM, U.S. Army, Retired; and Lt. Col. Mark T. Gerges, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (July–August): 107
“Where Field Grade Officers Get Their Power,” Col. Robert T. Ault, U.S. Army; and Jack D. Kem, PhD (March-April): 108
Transformation
“Leveraging the Force: Rapid Transformation for a Combined Support Area Command Post,” Brig. Gen. Thomas R. Drew, U.S. Army; and Maj. Charles G. Fyffe, U.S. Army (March-April): 43
“Military Transformation: Effort and Institutional Commitment,” Col. Paul E. Vera Delzo, Peruvian Army (November–December): 50
“We’re Confused, Too: A Historical Perspective for Discussion of ‘Land Ahead,’” Col. Eran Ortal, Israel Defense Forces (March-April): 82
Transnational Crime
“Corruption and Corrosion in Latin America,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (January-February): 27
Unmanned Ground Vehicles
“Trailblazers of Unmanned Ground Vehicles: Defense Threat Reduction Agency and Marine Corps Warfighting Lab,” Lt. Col. A. C. Turner, U.S. Army (November–December): 60
USARPAC
“Competing with China for a Free and Open Indo-Pacific,” Gen. Robert B. Brown, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. R. Blake Lackey, U.S. Army; and Maj. Brian G. Forester, U.S. Army (September–October): 34
Uzbekistan
“Priorities of the Construction of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the Conditions of Development of Forms and Methods of Contemporary Armed Struggle,” M. M. Ibragimov; and trans. Dr. Robert Baumann (January-February): 47
Venezuela
“All Socialists Are Equal, but Some Are More Equal Than Others,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (November–December): 118
“Corruption and Corrosion in Latin America,” Edward A. Lynch, PhD (January-February): 27
“Operation Acolhida: The Brazilian Armed Forces’ Efforts in Supporting Displaced Venezuelans,” Dr. Tássio Franchi (January online exclusive)
“Use of the Brazilian Military Component in the Face of Venezuela’s Migration Crisis,” Maj. George Alberto Garcia de Oliveira, Brazilian Army (May–June): 94
“Venezuela, a ‘Black Swan’ Hot Spot: Is a Potential Operation in Venezuela Comparable to Operation Just Cause in Panama?,” Jose L. Delgado (January-February): 93
“Venezuela in Light of Anti-American Parties and Affiliations in Latin America,” Lt. Col. Geoff Demarest, JD, PhD, U.S. Army, Retired (June online exclusive)
World War II
“‘No Mail, Low Morale’: The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion” (Special Feature), Beth A. Warrington (January-February): 141
Zimbabwe
“Zimbabwe’s Coup: Net Gain or No Gain??,” Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Retired; and Ambassador D. Bruce Wharton, Retired (March-April): 6