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GLOBALIZATION, POWER, AND SECURITY Globalization, Power, and Security SEAN KAY* Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH, USA This article surveys major international relationstheory as a frame-
U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE GUIDE TO STRATEGY The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Army, the Department of Defense, or TOTAL ARMY ANALYSIS (TAA) Total Army Analysis (TAA) PRIMER 2008 Use this primer in conjunction with AR 71-11 (Total Army Analysis), the Army War College text “How the Army Runs”, Chapter 5 and FM 100-11 Force Integration. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY AND THE SECOND KOREAN WAR International Relations Theory and the Second Korean War DAVID C. KANG Dartmouth College Ever since the first Korean war in 1950, scholars and policymakers have NET ASSESSMENT: APRACTICAL GUIDE Strategic Interactions Theoriginofnetassessment,theestablishmentoftheOfficeofNet Assessment, and even the term itself came from the need to tie US defense AFGHANISTAN AND THE FUTURE OF WARFARE: IMPLICATIONS … interestedinreceivingthisnewsletter,pleaseletusknowbye-mailat outreach@carlisle.army.milorbycalling(717)245-3133. ISBN1-58487-107-5iii
THE REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS: MYTH OR REALITY? 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction: MTR and RMA 4 1.1 RMA and Military Science 5 1.1.1 The Theoretical Hierarchy 5 1.1.2 The OrganizationalHierarchy 7
WHY TERRORISM DOES NOT WORK WHY TERRORISM DOES MAX ABRAHMS to the tactic of terrorism itself. Together, the data challenge the dominant schol-arly opinion that terrorism is strategically rational behavior.8 The bulk of the article develops a theory to explain why terrorist groups are unable to achieve CAMP DELTA STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP) UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Camp Delta SOP 28 March 2003 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY v Detainee In-Processing Operations 15-5, page 15.2 Document Exploitation (DOCEX) 15-6, page15.2
KEY ISSUES IN CURRENT SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENSE PLANNINGSEE MORE ONCOMW.ORG
GLOBALIZATION, POWER, AND SECURITY Globalization, Power, and Security SEAN KAY* Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH, USA This article surveys major international relationstheory as a frame-
U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE GUIDE TO STRATEGY The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Army, the Department of Defense, or TOTAL ARMY ANALYSIS (TAA) Total Army Analysis (TAA) PRIMER 2008 Use this primer in conjunction with AR 71-11 (Total Army Analysis), the Army War College text “How the Army Runs”, Chapter 5 and FM 100-11 Force Integration. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY AND THE SECOND KOREAN WAR International Relations Theory and the Second Korean War DAVID C. KANG Dartmouth College Ever since the first Korean war in 1950, scholars and policymakers have NET ASSESSMENT: APRACTICAL GUIDE Strategic Interactions Theoriginofnetassessment,theestablishmentoftheOfficeofNet Assessment, and even the term itself came from the need to tie US defense AFGHANISTAN AND THE FUTURE OF WARFARE: IMPLICATIONS … interestedinreceivingthisnewsletter,pleaseletusknowbye-mailat outreach@carlisle.army.milorbycalling(717)245-3133. ISBN1-58487-107-5iii
THE REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS: MYTH OR REALITY? 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction: MTR and RMA 4 1.1 RMA and Military Science 5 1.1.1 The Theoretical Hierarchy 5 1.1.2 The OrganizationalHierarchy 7
WHY TERRORISM DOES NOT WORK WHY TERRORISM DOES MAX ABRAHMS to the tactic of terrorism itself. Together, the data challenge the dominant schol-arly opinion that terrorism is strategically rational behavior.8 The bulk of the article develops a theory to explain why terrorist groups are unable to achieve CAMP DELTA STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP) UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Camp Delta SOP 28 March 2003 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY v Detainee In-Processing Operations 15-5, page 15.2 Document Exploitation (DOCEX) 15-6, page15.2
ABOUT – PROJECT ON DEFENSE ALTERNATIVES The Project on Defense Alternatives was founded in 1991 by Carl Conetta and Charles Knight. They had first worked together at the Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies in Brookline, MA where they had developed ideas for how the United States could contribute to ending the Cold War by leading NATO toward a less offensive posture inEurope.
DEFENSIVE MILITARY STRUCTURES IN ACTION: HISTORICAL Historical Examples. In recent history three examples stand out to support the viability of terrain-oriented, defensively- specialized military structures: the Russo-Finnish "Winter War" (1939-1940), the Battle of Alam Halfa (summer 1942), and the Battle of Kursk (summer 1943). In the Winter War the Finnish Army relying on poorly equipped U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE GUIDE TO STRATEGY The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Army, the Department of Defense, or STRATEGIC THEORY FOR THE 21ST CENTURY STRATEGIC THEORY FOR THE 21st CENTURY: THE LITTLE BOOK ON BIG STRATEGY Harry R. Yarger February 2006 This publication is a work of the United States Government as defined in Title 17, THE STRATEGIC IMPLICATIONS OF TERRORISM The Strategic Implications of Terrorism Paul Wilkinson _____ This article is taken from Terrorism & Political Violence.A Sourcebook Edited by Prof. M.L. Sondhi. Indian Council of Social CRACK IN THE FOUNDATION CRACK IN THE FOUNDATION: Defense Transformation and the Underlying Assumption of Dominant Knowledge in Future War By LTC H.R. McMaster From Plato to NATO, the history of A MODEL FOR MODERN NONLINEAR NONCONTIGUOUS OPERATIONS: THE ii Abstract A Model for Modern Nonlinear, Non-contiguous Operations: The War in Burma 1943 to 1945. A monograph by Major John William Atkins, The Royal Logistic Corps, British Army, 54 pages. COMPETING VISIONS FOR US GRAND STRATEGY Competing Visions for U.S. Grand Strategy Barry R. Posen and Andrew L. Ross T he dramatic events that marked the end of the Cold War and the subsequent early end of the OFFSHORE BALANCING REVISITED THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY SPRING 2002 Offshore Balancing Revisited l 235 project its military power into Afghanistan without the use of Pakistan’s bases and airspace, but Pakistan’s open alignment withthe United States
HOMELAND SECURITY AND THE RUSSIAN APPROACH INFORMATION & SECURITY. An International Journal, Vol.17, 2005, 50-60. ++ I&S HOMELAND SECURITY AND THE RUSSIAN APPROACH Lionel PONSARD Abstract: Homeland security remains a vague notion in the Russian understand- ing, but essentially refers to the safeguard of key national interests, the struggle KEY ISSUES IN CURRENT SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENSE PLANNINGSEE MORE ONCOMW.ORG
U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE GUIDE TO STRATEGY The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Army, the Department of Defense, or TOTAL ARMY ANALYSIS (TAA) Total Army Analysis (TAA) PRIMER 2008 Use this primer in conjunction with AR 71-11 (Total Army Analysis), the Army War College text “How the Army Runs”, Chapter 5 and FM 100-11 Force Integration. COMPETING VISIONS FOR US GRAND STRATEGY Competing Visions for U.S. Grand Strategy Barry R. Posen and Andrew L. Ross T he dramatic events that marked the end of the Cold War and the subsequent early end of the AFGHANISTAN AND THE FUTURE OF WARFARE: IMPLICATIONS … interestedinreceivingthisnewsletter,pleaseletusknowbye-mailat outreach@carlisle.army.milorbycalling(717)245-3133. ISBN1-58487-107-5iii
THE REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS: MYTH OR REALITY? 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction: MTR and RMA 4 1.1 RMA and Military Science 5 1.1.1 The Theoretical Hierarchy 5 1.1.2 The OrganizationalHierarchy 7
WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS TO KNOW NOW ABOUT THE … GROWTH PROSPECTS The direction that China and U.S.-China relations take will define the world’s future. For the United States, a rising China increasingly affects American prosperity and security, calling for some clear-eyed thinking and tough WHY TERRORISM DOES NOT WORK WHY TERRORISM DOES MAX ABRAHMS to the tactic of terrorism itself. Together, the data challenge the dominant schol-arly opinion that terrorism is strategically rational behavior.8 The bulk of the article develops a theory to explain why terrorist groups are unable to achieve CAMP DELTA STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP) UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Camp Delta SOP 28 March 2003 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY v Detainee In-Processing Operations 15-5, page 15.2 Document Exploitation (DOCEX) 15-6, page15.2
OFFSHORE BALANCING REVISITED THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY SPRING 2002 Offshore Balancing Revisited l 235 project its military power into Afghanistan without the use of Pakistan’s bases and airspace, but Pakistan’s open alignment withthe United States
KEY ISSUES IN CURRENT SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENSE PLANNINGSEE MORE ONCOMW.ORG
U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE GUIDE TO STRATEGY The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Army, the Department of Defense, or TOTAL ARMY ANALYSIS (TAA) Total Army Analysis (TAA) PRIMER 2008 Use this primer in conjunction with AR 71-11 (Total Army Analysis), the Army War College text “How the Army Runs”, Chapter 5 and FM 100-11 Force Integration. COMPETING VISIONS FOR US GRAND STRATEGY Competing Visions for U.S. Grand Strategy Barry R. Posen and Andrew L. Ross T he dramatic events that marked the end of the Cold War and the subsequent early end of the AFGHANISTAN AND THE FUTURE OF WARFARE: IMPLICATIONS … interestedinreceivingthisnewsletter,pleaseletusknowbye-mailat outreach@carlisle.army.milorbycalling(717)245-3133. ISBN1-58487-107-5iii
THE REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS: MYTH OR REALITY? 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction: MTR and RMA 4 1.1 RMA and Military Science 5 1.1.1 The Theoretical Hierarchy 5 1.1.2 The OrganizationalHierarchy 7
WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS TO KNOW NOW ABOUT THE … GROWTH PROSPECTS The direction that China and U.S.-China relations take will define the world’s future. For the United States, a rising China increasingly affects American prosperity and security, calling for some clear-eyed thinking and tough WHY TERRORISM DOES NOT WORK WHY TERRORISM DOES MAX ABRAHMS to the tactic of terrorism itself. Together, the data challenge the dominant schol-arly opinion that terrorism is strategically rational behavior.8 The bulk of the article develops a theory to explain why terrorist groups are unable to achieve CAMP DELTA STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP) UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Camp Delta SOP 28 March 2003 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY v Detainee In-Processing Operations 15-5, page 15.2 Document Exploitation (DOCEX) 15-6, page15.2
OFFSHORE BALANCING REVISITED THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY SPRING 2002 Offshore Balancing Revisited l 235 project its military power into Afghanistan without the use of Pakistan’s bases and airspace, but Pakistan’s open alignment withthe United States
TOTAL ARMY ANALYSIS (TAA) Total Army Analysis (TAA) PRIMER 2008 Use this primer in conjunction with AR 71-11 (Total Army Analysis), the Army War College text “How the Army Runs”, Chapter 5 and FM 100-11 Force Integration. U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE GUIDE TO STRATEGY The views expressed in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Department of the Army, the Department of Defense, orPLA STRATEGY
For a good discussion of both operational principles and battlefield tactics, see Nan Li, “The PLA’s Evolving Campaign Doctrine and Strategies,” in James Mulvenon and Richard Yang (eds.), The People’s Liberation Army in the Information Age (Santa Monica: Rand, 1999); and Nan Li, “The PLA’s Warfighting Doctrine, Strategy, and tactics, 1985-95: A Chinese Perspective,” in CAMP DELTA STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP) UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Camp Delta SOP 28 March 2003 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY v Detainee In-Processing Operations 15-5, page 15.2 Document Exploitation (DOCEX) 15-6, page15.2
CRACK IN THE FOUNDATION CRACK IN THE FOUNDATION: Defense Transformation and the Underlying Assumption of Dominant Knowledge in Future War By LTC H.R. McMaster From Plato to NATO, the history of NET ASSESSMENT: APRACTICAL GUIDE Strategic Interactions Theoriginofnetassessment,theestablishmentoftheOfficeofNet Assessment, and even the term itself came from the need to tie US defense HOMELAND SECURITY AND THE RUSSIAN APPROACH 54 Homeland Security and the Russian Approach ing clearly increased since 1993. The document also refers to the expansion of mili-tary blocs and alliances as detrimental to Russia’s military security.8 In sum, the New Doctrine reflects a gloomier and more militarizedworldview than
VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR OTHER FREE PUBLICATION DOWNLOADS STRATEGIC PLANNING BY THE CHAIRMEN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF, 1990 TO 2005 Richard Meinhart April 2006 This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United A WORK IN PROGRESS: THE BUSH DOCTRINE AND ITS CONSEQUENCES THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY SPRING 2003 A Work in Progress: The Bush Doctrine and Its Consequences l 77 the kind of preemptive action it advocates. Specifically, the document states that the United States has entertained the option of preemption in the past BUSH'S GRAND STRATEGY 1 Bush's Grand Strategy Andrew J. Bacevich 29 September 2002 All but lost amidst the heated talk of regime change in Baghdad, the White House ABOUT – PROJECT ON DEFENSE ALTERNATIVES The Project on Defense Alternatives was founded in 1991 by Carl Conetta and Charles Knight. They had first worked together at the Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies in Brookline, MA where they had developed ideas for how the United States could contribute to ending the Cold War by leading NATO toward a less offensive posture inEurope.
KEY ISSUES IN CURRENT SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENSE PLANNINGSEE MORE ONCOMW.ORG
TOTAL ARMY ANALYSIS (TAA) Total Army Analysis (TAA) PRIMER 2008 Use this primer in conjunction with AR 71-11 (Total Army Analysis), the Army War College text “How the Army Runs”, Chapter 5 and FM 100-11 Force Integration. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY AND THE SECOND KOREAN WAR International Relations Theory and the Second Korean War DAVID C. KANG Dartmouth College Ever since the first Korean war in 1950, scholars and policymakers have AFGHANISTAN AND THE FUTURE OF WARFARE: IMPLICATIONS … interestedinreceivingthisnewsletter,pleaseletusknowbye-mailat outreach@carlisle.army.milorbycalling(717)245-3133. ISBN1-58487-107-5iii
THE REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS: MYTH OR REALITY? 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction: MTR and RMA 4 1.1 RMA and Military Science 5 1.1.1 The Theoretical Hierarchy 5 1.1.2 The OrganizationalHierarchy 7
WHY TERRORISM DOES NOT WORK WHY TERRORISM DOES MAX ABRAHMS to the tactic of terrorism itself. Together, the data challenge the dominant schol-arly opinion that terrorism is strategically rational behavior.8 The bulk of the article develops a theory to explain why terrorist groups are unable to achieve FORCE POSTURE AND DISSUASION Force Posture and Dissuasion Strategic Insights, Volume III, Issue 10 (October 2004) By M. Elaine Bunn Strategic Insights is a monthly electronic journal produced by the Center for Contemporary Conflict at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. OFFSHORE BALANCING REVISITED THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY SPRING 2002 Offshore Balancing Revisited l 235 project its military power into Afghanistan without the use of Pakistan’s bases and airspace, but Pakistan’s open alignment withthe United States
HOMELAND SECURITY AND THE RUSSIAN APPROACH INFORMATION & SECURITY. An International Journal, Vol.17, 2005, 50-60. ++ I&S HOMELAND SECURITY AND THE RUSSIAN APPROACH Lionel PONSARD Abstract: Homeland security remains a vague notion in the Russian understand- ing, but essentially refers to the safeguard of key national interests, the struggle ABOUT – PROJECT ON DEFENSE ALTERNATIVES The Project on Defense Alternatives was founded in 1991 by Carl Conetta and Charles Knight. They had first worked together at the Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies in Brookline, MA where they had developed ideas for how the United States could contribute to ending the Cold War by leading NATO toward a less offensive posture inEurope.
KEY ISSUES IN CURRENT SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENSE PLANNINGSEE MORE ONCOMW.ORG
TOTAL ARMY ANALYSIS (TAA) Total Army Analysis (TAA) PRIMER 2008 Use this primer in conjunction with AR 71-11 (Total Army Analysis), the Army War College text “How the Army Runs”, Chapter 5 and FM 100-11 Force Integration. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY AND THE SECOND KOREAN WAR International Relations Theory and the Second Korean War DAVID C. KANG Dartmouth College Ever since the first Korean war in 1950, scholars and policymakers have AFGHANISTAN AND THE FUTURE OF WARFARE: IMPLICATIONS … interestedinreceivingthisnewsletter,pleaseletusknowbye-mailat outreach@carlisle.army.milorbycalling(717)245-3133. ISBN1-58487-107-5iii
THE REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS: MYTH OR REALITY? 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction: MTR and RMA 4 1.1 RMA and Military Science 5 1.1.1 The Theoretical Hierarchy 5 1.1.2 The OrganizationalHierarchy 7
WHY TERRORISM DOES NOT WORK WHY TERRORISM DOES MAX ABRAHMS to the tactic of terrorism itself. Together, the data challenge the dominant schol-arly opinion that terrorism is strategically rational behavior.8 The bulk of the article develops a theory to explain why terrorist groups are unable to achieve FORCE POSTURE AND DISSUASION Force Posture and Dissuasion Strategic Insights, Volume III, Issue 10 (October 2004) By M. Elaine Bunn Strategic Insights is a monthly electronic journal produced by the Center for Contemporary Conflict at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. OFFSHORE BALANCING REVISITED THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY SPRING 2002 Offshore Balancing Revisited l 235 project its military power into Afghanistan without the use of Pakistan’s bases and airspace, but Pakistan’s open alignment withthe United States
HOMELAND SECURITY AND THE RUSSIAN APPROACH INFORMATION & SECURITY. An International Journal, Vol.17, 2005, 50-60. ++ I&S HOMELAND SECURITY AND THE RUSSIAN APPROACH Lionel PONSARD Abstract: Homeland security remains a vague notion in the Russian understand- ing, but essentially refers to the safeguard of key national interests, the struggle GLOBALIZATION, POWER, AND SECURITY Globalization, Power, and Security SEAN KAY* Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH, USA This article surveys major international relationstheory as a frame-
COMPETING VISIONS FOR US GRAND STRATEGY Competing Visions for U.S. Grand Strategy Barry R. Posen and Andrew L. Ross T he dramatic events that marked the end of the Cold War and the subsequent early end of the NET ASSESSMENT: APRACTICAL GUIDE Strategic Interactions Theoriginofnetassessment,theestablishmentoftheOfficeofNet Assessment, and even the term itself came from the need to tie US defense CRACK IN THE FOUNDATION CRACK IN THE FOUNDATION: Defense Transformation and the Underlying Assumption of Dominant Knowledge in Future War By LTC H.R. McMaster From Plato to NATO, the history of CAMP DELTA STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP) UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Camp Delta SOP 28 March 2003 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY v Detainee In-Processing Operations 15-5, page 15.2 Document Exploitation (DOCEX) 15-6, page15.2
WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS TO KNOW NOW ABOUT THE … GROWTH PROSPECTS The direction that China and U.S.-China relations take will define the world’s future. For the United States, a rising China increasingly affects American prosperity and security, calling for some clear-eyed thinking and tough A MODEL FOR MODERN NONLINEAR NONCONTIGUOUS OPERATIONS: THE ii Abstract A Model for Modern Nonlinear, Non-contiguous Operations: The War in Burma 1943 to 1945. A monograph by Major John William Atkins, The Royal Logistic Corps, British Army, 54 pages. FORCE POSTURE AND DISSUASION Force Posture and Dissuasion Strategic Insights, Volume III, Issue 10 (October 2004) By M. Elaine Bunn Strategic Insights is a monthly electronic journal produced by the Center for Contemporary Conflict at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. OFFSHORE BALANCING REVISITED THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY SPRING 2002 Offshore Balancing Revisited l 235 project its military power into Afghanistan without the use of Pakistan’s bases and airspace, but Pakistan’s open alignment withthe United States
IRAN’S NUCLEAR AND MISSILE PROGRAMS: A STRATEGIC Anthony H. Cordesman • Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy • Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) •www.csis.org/burke 3 ABOUT – PROJECT ON DEFENSE ALTERNATIVES The Project on Defense Alternatives was founded in 1991 by Carl Conetta and Charles Knight. They had first worked together at the Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies in Brookline, MA where they had developed ideas for how the United States could contribute to ending the Cold War by leading NATO toward a less offensive posture inEurope.
KEY ISSUES IN CURRENT SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENSE PLANNINGSEE MORE ONCOMW.ORG
TOTAL ARMY ANALYSIS (TAA) Total Army Analysis (TAA) PRIMER 2008 Use this primer in conjunction with AR 71-11 (Total Army Analysis), the Army War College text “How the Army Runs”, Chapter 5 and FM 100-11 Force Integration. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY AND THE SECOND KOREAN WAR International Relations Theory and the Second Korean War DAVID C. KANG Dartmouth College Ever since the first Korean war in 1950, scholars and policymakers have AFGHANISTAN AND THE FUTURE OF WARFARE: IMPLICATIONS …CAUSES OF THE AFGHANISTAN WARHISTORY OF THE AFGHANISTAN WARIS THE AFGHANISTAN WAR OVERTHE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN interestedinreceivingthisnewsletter,pleaseletusknowbye-mailat outreach@carlisle.army.milorbycalling(717)245-3133. ISBN1-58487-107-5iii
THE REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS: MYTH OR REALITY? 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction: MTR and RMA 4 1.1 RMA and Military Science 5 1.1.1 The Theoretical Hierarchy 5 1.1.2 The OrganizationalHierarchy 7
WHY TERRORISM DOES NOT WORK WHY TERRORISM DOES MAX ABRAHMS to the tactic of terrorism itself. Together, the data challenge the dominant schol-arly opinion that terrorism is strategically rational behavior.8 The bulk of the article develops a theory to explain why terrorist groups are unable to achieve FORCE POSTURE AND DISSUASION Force Posture and Dissuasion Strategic Insights, Volume III, Issue 10 (October 2004) By M. Elaine Bunn Strategic Insights is a monthly electronic journal produced by the Center for Contemporary Conflict at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. OFFSHORE BALANCING REVISITED THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY SPRING 2002 Offshore Balancing Revisited l 235 project its military power into Afghanistan without the use of Pakistan’s bases and airspace, but Pakistan’s open alignment withthe United States
HOMELAND SECURITY AND THE RUSSIAN APPROACH INFORMATION & SECURITY. An International Journal, Vol.17, 2005, 50-60. ++ I&S HOMELAND SECURITY AND THE RUSSIAN APPROACH Lionel PONSARD Abstract: Homeland security remains a vague notion in the Russian understand- ing, but essentially refers to the safeguard of key national interests, the struggle ABOUT – PROJECT ON DEFENSE ALTERNATIVES The Project on Defense Alternatives was founded in 1991 by Carl Conetta and Charles Knight. They had first worked together at the Institute for Defense and Disarmament Studies in Brookline, MA where they had developed ideas for how the United States could contribute to ending the Cold War by leading NATO toward a less offensive posture inEurope.
KEY ISSUES IN CURRENT SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENSE PLANNINGSEE MORE ONCOMW.ORG
TOTAL ARMY ANALYSIS (TAA) Total Army Analysis (TAA) PRIMER 2008 Use this primer in conjunction with AR 71-11 (Total Army Analysis), the Army War College text “How the Army Runs”, Chapter 5 and FM 100-11 Force Integration. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY AND THE SECOND KOREAN WAR International Relations Theory and the Second Korean War DAVID C. KANG Dartmouth College Ever since the first Korean war in 1950, scholars and policymakers have AFGHANISTAN AND THE FUTURE OF WARFARE: IMPLICATIONS …CAUSES OF THE AFGHANISTAN WARHISTORY OF THE AFGHANISTAN WARIS THE AFGHANISTAN WAR OVERTHE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN interestedinreceivingthisnewsletter,pleaseletusknowbye-mailat outreach@carlisle.army.milorbycalling(717)245-3133. ISBN1-58487-107-5iii
THE REVOLUTION IN MILITARY AFFAIRS: MYTH OR REALITY? 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Introduction: MTR and RMA 4 1.1 RMA and Military Science 5 1.1.1 The Theoretical Hierarchy 5 1.1.2 The OrganizationalHierarchy 7
WHY TERRORISM DOES NOT WORK WHY TERRORISM DOES MAX ABRAHMS to the tactic of terrorism itself. Together, the data challenge the dominant schol-arly opinion that terrorism is strategically rational behavior.8 The bulk of the article develops a theory to explain why terrorist groups are unable to achieve FORCE POSTURE AND DISSUASION Force Posture and Dissuasion Strategic Insights, Volume III, Issue 10 (October 2004) By M. Elaine Bunn Strategic Insights is a monthly electronic journal produced by the Center for Contemporary Conflict at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. OFFSHORE BALANCING REVISITED THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY SPRING 2002 Offshore Balancing Revisited l 235 project its military power into Afghanistan without the use of Pakistan’s bases and airspace, but Pakistan’s open alignment withthe United States
HOMELAND SECURITY AND THE RUSSIAN APPROACH INFORMATION & SECURITY. An International Journal, Vol.17, 2005, 50-60. ++ I&S HOMELAND SECURITY AND THE RUSSIAN APPROACH Lionel PONSARD Abstract: Homeland security remains a vague notion in the Russian understand- ing, but essentially refers to the safeguard of key national interests, the struggle GLOBALIZATION, POWER, AND SECURITY Globalization, Power, and Security SEAN KAY* Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, OH, USA This article surveys major international relationstheory as a frame-
COMPETING VISIONS FOR US GRAND STRATEGY Competing Visions for U.S. Grand Strategy Barry R. Posen and Andrew L. Ross T he dramatic events that marked the end of the Cold War and the subsequent early end of the NET ASSESSMENT: APRACTICAL GUIDE Strategic Interactions Theoriginofnetassessment,theestablishmentoftheOfficeofNet Assessment, and even the term itself came from the need to tie US defense CRACK IN THE FOUNDATION CRACK IN THE FOUNDATION: Defense Transformation and the Underlying Assumption of Dominant Knowledge in Future War By LTC H.R. McMaster From Plato to NATO, the history of CAMP DELTA STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES (SOP) UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Camp Delta SOP 28 March 2003 UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY v Detainee In-Processing Operations 15-5, page 15.2 Document Exploitation (DOCEX) 15-6, page15.2
WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS TO KNOW NOW ABOUT THE … GROWTH PROSPECTS The direction that China and U.S.-China relations take will define the world’s future. For the United States, a rising China increasingly affects American prosperity and security, calling for some clear-eyed thinking and tough A MODEL FOR MODERN NONLINEAR NONCONTIGUOUS OPERATIONS: THE ii Abstract A Model for Modern Nonlinear, Non-contiguous Operations: The War in Burma 1943 to 1945. A monograph by Major John William Atkins, The Royal Logistic Corps, British Army, 54 pages. FORCE POSTURE AND DISSUASION Force Posture and Dissuasion Strategic Insights, Volume III, Issue 10 (October 2004) By M. Elaine Bunn Strategic Insights is a monthly electronic journal produced by the Center for Contemporary Conflict at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. OFFSHORE BALANCING REVISITED THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY SPRING 2002 Offshore Balancing Revisited l 235 project its military power into Afghanistan without the use of Pakistan’s bases and airspace, but Pakistan’s open alignment withthe United States
IRAN’S NUCLEAR AND MISSILE PROGRAMS: A STRATEGIC Anthony H. Cordesman • Arleigh A. Burke Chair in Strategy • Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) •www.csis.org/burke 3 The Commonwealth Institute is an independent, non-governmental public policy research center located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Institute is an operating program of the Commonwealth Foundation, an unendowed nonprofit corporation registered in the Commonwealth ofMassachusetts, USA.
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PROJECT FOR ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY (PED) Members and leaders from labor, faith-based and community organizing groups are exploring alternatives to corporate-dominated economics and politics. The Project for Economic Democracy seeks to nurture these developments and enlarge the discussions about alternatives to market fundamentalism and corporate dominance by drawing together different strands of ideas about the moral imperatives for a democratic economy. We bring a particular focus on weaving racial justice into all of our efforts to transform economic relations. Our partners for this program are the Grassroots Policy Project and Engaging the Powers at the Union Theological Seminary.*
THE HAITI ILLUMINATION PROJECT (HIP), Gina Athena Ulysse, director.
HIP’s mission and primary commitment is to change how Haiti is understood, especially in popular imagination. HIP recognizes and considers representation as a force for change. To that end, we actively attempt to demystify Haiti beyond the stereotypes. Since the 2010 earthquake, this need could not be more acute as Haiti is continually framed in negative and socially limited terms. Knowing the meaning of symbols, HIP has been working strategically to: 1) influence popular views through performance and dissemination of information especially in the media; 2) support Haiti-based presence in venues abroad so that Haitians speak for and represent themselves. We believe being there repeatedly makes a difference. And 3) help create potential moments of engagement that will foster inspirationalpossibilities.
We believe in the transformative power of inspiration which, although unquantifiable, is practically limitless. Ultimately, our aim is to forge opportunities that will contribute to illuminating Haiti’spast and path.
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PROJECT ON DEFENSE ALTERNATIVES (PDA) (1991- ) , has moved as of January 2013 to the Center for International Policy .*
PROJECT ON INCOME AND INEQUALITY (1990-2010), S.M.Miller, director.*
PROGRESSIVE STRATEGY STUDIES PROJECT (2006-2009).
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MASSACHUSETTS CLIMATE ACTION NETWORK (2004-2009) is now an independentorganization.
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THE PULSE OF CAPITALISM: A QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER OF ECONOMIC INDICATORS AND ANALYSIS (INTERNET PUBLICATION 1998-2005).
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THE SUSTAINABLE JOBS RESEARCH PROJECT AND THE NORTHEAST CORPORATE ACCOUNTABILITY PROJECT (1997-2000).
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SHORTER WORK TIME GROUP (1993-1998). Help us today to sustain our work through a contribution to the Commonwealth Foundation, our fiscal home. The Commonwealth Institute Commonwealth Foundation, Inc.186 Hampshire St.
Cambridge, MA 02139 USAPhone 617-868-1267
There are several other unaffiliated Commonwealth Institutes, including the Commonwealth Institute, London, UK , and the Commonwealth Institute,Boston, MA.
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