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Edited by Elbridge A. Colby, Michael S. Gerson.
Published February 5, 2013
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The Impact of President Felipe Calderón’s War on Drugs on the Armed Forces: The Prospects for Mexico’s “Militarization” and Bilateral Relations, Authored by Dr. George W. Grayson.
India's Changing Afghanistan Policy: Regional and Global Implications, Authored by Dr. Harsh V. Pant.
Venezuela as an Exporter of 4th Generation Warfare Instability, Authored by Dr. Max G. Manwaring.
A National Security Staff for the 21st Century, Authored by Dr. Jack A. LeCuyer.
Learning by Doing: The PLA Trains at Home and Abroad, Edited by Mr. Roy Kamphausen, Dr. David Lai, Mr. Travis Tanner.
The Energy and Security Nexus: A Strategic Dilemma, Edited by Dr. Carolyn Pumphrey.
Routine, Disciplined, and Results-Oriented: Joint Plans and Operations (JPOx) and Decisionmaking Processes in U.S. Forces-Iraq (USF-I), Colonel Matthew Q. Dawson
Op-Ed: The Need For A "Half-Pivot to the Americas", Dr. Robert J. Bunker
Op-Ed: Can Sanctions Be More Effective Than Military Action In Iran? Dr. W. Andrew Terrill
Op-Ed: Getting to the Win, Colonel Michael (Scott) S. Weaver
The Moral Corrosion within Our Military Professions, Dr. Don M. Snider
Op-Ed: The Romance of Great Powers in Northeast Asia, Dr. David Lai
Op-Ed: Rethinking the American Way of War and the Role of Landpower, Dr. Antulio J. Echevarria, II
Op-Ed: The New Security Reality: Not Business as Usual, Dr. Max G. Manwaring
The United States-India Relationship in the 21st Century: Challenges for Strategic Leaders; Opportunities for Cross-Sector Collaboration to promote Sustainable Development Carlisle, PA, United States
U.S. Army War College Strategy Conference: The Future of American Landpower Carlisle, PA, United States
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U.S. nuclear strategy as a contentious issue during the January 31 Senate Armed Services Committee confirmation hearing for Chuck Hagel, President Obama's nominee for Secretary of Defense. Senator Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma pointedly questioned Hagel's service on the Global Zero U.S. Nuclear Policy Commission which issued a report last May calling for an 80 percent reduction in the U.S. nuclear arsenal. This may be the beginning of a major debate on the U.S. nuclear force posture and strategy to explore the appropriate extend of force cuts. If so, the posture and strategy of Russia, the only nation whose nuclear forces match those of the United States, will be important. SSI's September 2012 book Russia and the Current State of Arms Control provides rich background for understanding this.
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The Strategic Studies Institute of the U.S. Army War College publishes national security and strategic research and analysis which serves to influence policy debate and bridge the gap between Military and Academia.