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January 01, 2020
Key Ingredient in Army Leader Development: Graduate School
By: George Fust -
January 01, 2020
Evaluating our Evaluations: Recognizing and Countering Performance Evaluation Pitfalls
By: Lee Evans, G. Lee Robinson -
October 01, 2019
What Every Boss Wants: Forecasting
By: George Fust -
August 08, 2019
Multi-Domain Operations, bad for civil-military relations?
By: George Fust -
August 08, 2019
Good for the Military - Bad for the Nation?
By: George Fust -
August 06, 2019
Civ-mil in Danger? Blame the pundits, not the academies.
By: George Fust -
August 05, 2019
Current Military Academy Service Obligation: Good for Civil-Military Relations
By: George Fust -
July 30, 2019
You Can't Surge Trust: Lessons on Working with Allies and Partners
By: George Fust -
July 24, 2019
Army Schools… Go To Them
By: George Fust -
July 16, 2019
Play to Win: Sticking to a Playbook in the Competition with Russia
By: George Fust -
July 13, 2019
An Alternative Perspective of Veteran Disapproval of Recent Wars: The Civil-Military Health of the Nation is Strong
By: George Fust -
July 12, 2019
Highland Falls is America
By: George Fust -
July 03, 2019
Deriving a Solution to Venezuela: Civil-Military Relations Can Help
By: George Fust -
November 28, 2017
Controlling Agency Choke Points: Presidents and Turnover in the Senior Executive Service
By: Kathleen Doherty, David Lewis, Scott Limbocker -
April 17, 2017
Military Statecraft and the Use of Multinational Exercises in World Politics
By: Kyle J Wolfley -
November 05, 2009
Belgian Country Report
By: Bryan Groves -
February 05, 2009
American Decision Making and the 1967 Arab-Israeli Conflict
By: Matthew J. Sheiffer -
February 05, 2009
Democracy in Slow Motion
By: Bryan N. Groves -
January 05, 2009
Bush, Clausewitz, and the Grand Strategic Imperative: Keeping Political Ends Primary
By: Bryan Groves -
January 05, 2009
U.S.-EU Counterterrorism Responses Post 9/11: Time for Strategic Cooperation
By: Bryan Groves -
January 05, 2009
Labor Migration in the Baltic States
By: Jill Leandro, Janis Mikits -
January 05, 2008
Simulation Use in the Undergraduate Classroom
By: Matthew J. Sheiffer -
January 05, 2004
The Financial Front in the Global War on Terrorism
By: Patrick D. Buckley, Michael J. Meese -
July 05, 2003
Egypt as a Failing State: Implications for US National Security
By: Ruth M. Beitler, Cindy R. Jebb -
August 05, 2002
A New Response to the Kashmir Dispute
By: Jon P. Dorschner -
August 05, 2002
Baltic History and Soviet Empire: Recovering the Past in Soviet and Russian Historical Discourse
By: Thomas Sherlock -
August 05, 2002
China's Rise and the U.S. Army: Leaning Forward
By: Russell D. Howard, Albert Willner -
August 05, 2002
An Indian Assault on Terrorism – The Military Option
By: Jon P. Dorschner -
August 05, 2002
Church and State: Leaders and Legitimacy, A Theoretical Review
By: Blaire M. Harms -
August 05, 2002
Clausewitz and the Morality of War
By: Suzanne C. Nielsen -
August 05, 2002
Democratic Politics and NATO War Making: Great Britain, Germany and America in the Kosovo Crisis
By: Scott A. Silverstone -
August 05, 2002
A Model of Electoral Competition with Two-Year Terms
By: John C. Hansen, John M. Barron -
August 05, 2002
Strategy, Revisited Analyzing the Shift from a Threat-Based to Capabilities-Based Approach to US Strategic Planning
By: Isaiah Wilson III -
August 05, 2002
Organizing "Virtuality": Facilitating Effective Homeland Security through DoD's JC4I System
By: Isaiah Wilson III -
August 05, 2002
The Shape of Postwar South Asia
By: Jon P. Dorschner -
August 05, 2002
Postwar Afghanistan – The Road From Here
By: Jon P. Dorschner -
August 05, 2002
Democratic America in Northeast Asia: U.S. Strategy, Theater Missile Defense, and Allied Defense Relationships
By: Sonya L. Finley -
August 05, 2002
Today's Profits, Tomorrow's Losses: The Commercialization of US Arms Export Reform and its Implications on National and Regional Security
By: Isaiah Wilson III -
July 05, 2002
Bangladeshi Strategies to Deal with Marginalization
By: Jon P. Dorschner