Content
January 2019, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 82-94 Defence models uncovered: how to understand the defence style of a country
by Glen Grant & Vladimir Milenski - 95-95 Editorial to open a debate: VOSTOK 2018: are Russian armed forces experimenting with mission-command?
by Thomas Durell Young - 96-97 On the roles of free play in army exercises and the Russians
by Michael H. Clemmesen - 98-99 VOSTOK-2018 and the fear of free-play in Russian military training
by Vladimir Milenski - 100-102 Russian mission-command in VOSTOK strategic exercises
by Daivis Petraitis - 103-105 Did the Russian General Staff experiment with free play during VOSTOK-2018?
by Mathieu Boulègue - 106-107 Lessons from VOSTOK-2018: free-play manoeuvers are overrated and mission-command needs to be bounded
by Jyri Raitasalo - 108-110 Security entrepreneurs: performing protection in post-cold war Europe
by Alex Gould - 110-112 Cinema and unconventional warfare in the twentieth century: insurgency, terrorism and special operations
by Jeffrey Michaels - 112-113 Strategy, evolution and warfare: from apes to artificial intelligence
by Gergely Németh - 114-115 Learning to fight: military innovation and change in the British Army, 1914–1918
by Benjamin Tuck
October 2018, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 321-344 Understanding China’s goals and strategy in the South China Sea: bringing context to a revisionist systemic challenge – intentions and impact
by Michael Tkacik - 345-364 A conceptual framework for the analysis of civil-military relations and intelligence
by Thomas C. Bruneau - 365-384 Democratic control of Romanian intelligence after three decades: quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
by Marian Zulean & Emilia Şercan - 385-409 Brazilian National Defence Policy: foreign policy, national security, economic growth, and technological innovation
by Leandro Bolzan de Rezende & Paul Blackwell & Marcos Degaut - 410-423 Shots per casualty: an indicator of combat efficiency for the first Australian task force in South Vietnam
by Andrew Ross & Bob Hall - 424-426 Theory of strategy
by David Lonsdale - 426-427 Naval Advising and Assisting: History Challenges and Analysis
by Kevin Rowlands - 427-429 Allies that count: junior partners in coalition warfare
by Bence Németh - 429-430 Mavericks of war: the unconventional, unorthodox innovators and thinkers, scholars, and outsiders who mastered the art of war
by Donald Stoker
July 2018, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 1-1 Correction
by The Editors - 211-231 The Serbian defence institution: the need for clear policy guidance to improve the Serbian defence planning, management, and command processes
by Blažo M. Radović - 232-248 Feeding the Lion: China and defence development in African states
by Kenneth Boutin - 249-266 What explains the failure of U.S. army reconstruction in Afghanistan?
by Colin D. Robinson - 267-290 The crisis of American military assistance: strategic dithering and Fabergé Egg armies
by Jahara Matisek - 291-309 (Un)justified expectations on nuclear deterrence of non-nuclear NATO members: the case of Estonia and Latvia?
by Viljar Veebel - 310-319 Counter-insurgency as Magic: Edward G Lansdale, covert operations and the cultural Cold War
by Paul B. Rich
April 2018, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 113-126 Drone usage by militant groups: exploring variation in adoption
by Ash Rossiter - 127-143 “No boots on the ground”: the effectiveness of US drones against Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
by Thomas Bolland & Jan Andre Lee Ludvigsen - 144-160 Cinema, drone warfare and the framing of counter-terrorism
by Paul B. Rich - 161-175 The Hungarian experience with Gripen fighter aircraft
by Lazar Zsolt - 176-190 War and rumours of war, do improvements in space technologies bring space conflict closer?
by Roger Handberg - 191-209 Identifying the challenges to defence reform in Central and Eastern Europe: observations from the field
by Glen Grant & Vladimir Milenski
January 2018, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial by the new editor-in-chief
by Thomas-Durell Young - 3-15 Coping with the refugee and migrant crisis in Slovenia: the role of the military
by Maja Garb - 16-34 Militarisation of cooperation against mass migration – the Central European Defence Cooperation (CEDC)
by Bence Nemeth - 35-52 Countering insurgency: Turkey’s policy toward the PKK’s transnational dynamics in Europe
by Aslı Ilgıt & Özlem Kayhan Pusane - 53-72 The practice of strategy: South African defence in stasis
by Abel Esterhuyse & Gerhard Louw - 73-92 Programming challenges and impediments to reform: identifying pragmatic solutions
by Thomas-Durell Young - 93-112 The subversion of the Bulgarian defence system – the Russian way
by Mihail Naydenov
October 2017, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 1-1 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Boko Haram “Jama'atu Ahlus-Sunnah Lidda'Awati Wal Jihad” in North-eastern Nigeria: implications for Sub-Saharan African peace and security
by Oluwaseun Bamidele - 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 289-291 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds - 292-307 The danger of “hybrid warfare” from a sophisticated adversary: the Russian “hybridity” in the Ukrainian conflict
by Gjorgji Veljovski & Nenad Taneski & Metodija Dojchinovski - 308-319 Turkey’s imperial legacy and the conflict potential in the Balkans
by Anton Bebler - 320-332 The politics of renewed quest for a Biafra Republic in Nigeria
by Idowu Johnson & Azeez Olaniyan - 333-346 Perspectives for the development of key industrial capabilities for Canada’s defence sector
by Yan Cimon - 347-365 Threats and civil–military relations: explaining Singapore’s “trickle down” military innovation
by Evan A. Laksmana - 366-379 NATO’s push into the Caucasus: geopolitical flashpoints and limits for expansion
by Paul Antonopoulos & Renato Velez & Drew Cottle - 380-394 The art of meddling: a theoretical, strategic and historical analysis of non-official covers for clandestine Humint
by Stefano Musco
July 2017, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 191-192 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds - 193-208 Nuclear deterrence and cyber warfare: coexistence or competition?
by Stephen J. Cimbala - 209-222 What is the global landpower network and what value might it provide?
by Christopher G. Pernin & Angela O’Mahony & Thomas S. Szayna & Derek Eaton & Katharina Ley Best & Elizabeth Bodine-Baron & Joshua Mendelsohn & Osonde A. Osoba - 223-241 US–Latin America’s security: moving through an inflection point?
by Raul Gouvea - 242-262 Accounting for Lebanese Muslims’ perspectives on the Islamic state (ISIS): religious militancy, sectarianism and personal attributions
by Simon Haddad - 263-275 Postmodern warfare and the blurred boundaries between war and peace
by Hans-Georg Ehrhart - 276-288 Too much Western bias? The need for a more culturally adaptable approach to post-conflict security sector reform
by Ian Westerman
April 2017, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 77-78 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 79-93 US paramilitary programs in comparative perspective: CIA, the US Army Special Forces, and the question of organizational form
by Jon Strandquist - 94-105 The Millenials’ war: dilemmas of network dependency in today’s military
by Matthew Crosston - 106-114 Life in the “Gray Zone”: observations for contemporary strategists
by James J. Wirtz - 115-130 The US NATO and military burden sharing: post-Cold War accomplishments and future prospects
by Stephen J. Cimbala & Peter Kent Forster - 131-157 The correlates of transatlantic burden sharing: revising the agenda for theoretical and policy analysis
by Jordan Becker - 158-173 European defence industry consolidation and domestic procurement bias
by Michael Kluth - 174-189 “Made in China”: an emerging brand in the global arms market
by Ling Li & Ron Matthews
March 2017, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 3-14 Majority rule, minority issues: The Macedonian question in the Dekemvriana
by James Horncastle - 15-29 The fertile ground of Hell’s carnival: Charles T. R. Bohannan and the US Army’s Counter Intelligence Corps’ investigations of war criminals, collaborators, and the Huk, in the Philippines 1945--1947
by Jason Ridler - 30-44 Risk communication within military decision-making: pedagogic considerations
by Hans Liwång - 45-56 Sharing security in an era of international cooperation: unmanned aerial vehicles and the United States’ Air Force
by Christine Sixta Rinehart - 57-67 Putin and Russia in retro and forward: the nuclear dimension
by Stephen J. Cimbala - 68-76 Putin -- the masked nemesis of the strategy of ambiguity
by Douglas Mastriano
December 2016, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 279-280 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 281-292 Deviant globalization: the application of strategic landpower
by Joel R. Hillison & Avram Isaacson - 293-311 Tipping the scales: short-term interventions and counterinsurgency
by Lawrence E. Cline - 312-320 The war after next is here -- what does the elephant look like?
by Shay Shabtai - 321-335 Making defense planning meaningful: the evolution of strategic guidance in the Hungarian Ministry of Defense
by Bence Nemeth - 336-353 Strategic hedging in Indonesia’s defense diplomacy
by Iis Gindarsah - 354-360 Deterrence of nuclear terrorism in the context of South Asia
by Shameer Modongal
September 2016, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 207-208 Editorial
by Julian Palmore & Martin Edmonds - 209-223 Rethinking military behavior during the Arab Spring
by Michael Makara - 224-236 Pakistan’s response to US foreign policy towards South Asia 1977--1993
by Jason Heeg - 237-252 Revisiting the rise and fall of the Somali Armed Forces, 1960--2012
by Colin Robinson - 253-263 Mimetic and normative isomorphism in the establishment and maintenance of independent air forces
by James Hasík - 264-277 Influences on threat assessment in a military context
by Martin Bang & Hans Liwång
June 2016, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 113-114 Editorial
by Julian Palmore & Martin Edmonds - 115-128 Unblocking inertia: US-Russian nuclear arms control and missile defenses
by Stephen J. Cimbala - 129-143 Constraining missile defence
by Glenn Diesen & Conor Keane - 144-162 Indian and Chinese espionage
by Nicolas Groffman - 163-176 North European security after the Ukraine conflict
by Kristian Åtland - 177-191 Decapitation, disruption, and unintended consequences in counterterrorism: lessons from Islamist terror networks in Spain
by Steven T. Zech - 192-198 Deterrence of nuclear terrorism in the context of South Asia
by Shameer Modongal - 199-206 Towards a new national security policy for Canada
by Sean M. Maloney
March 2016, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-3 Defence and security analysis
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 4-18 Burden sharing and the future of NATO: wandering between two worlds
by Darrell Driver - 19-35 Fleet management in European integration: the case of military helicopter support
by Josselin Droff & Renaud Bellais - 36-50 Equality and diversity in the British armed forces: progress, challenges and prospects
by Asifa Maaria Hussain & Mohammed Ishaq - 51-63 Stolen trauma: why some veterans elaborate their psychological experience of military service
by Edgar Jones & Hugh Milroy - 64-78 The causes of trust and distrust in the military
by Maja Garb & Marjan Malešič - 79-90 Disaster management in case of CBRNe events: an innovative methodology to improve the safety knowledge of advisors and first responders
by Andrea Malizia - 91-96 Defining quantitative criteria for the physical protection system effectiveness of nuclear facilities
by Andrey Zhukov & Nikolay Geraskin & Andrey Krasnoborodko - 97-111 Human conflict and universal ethics (part 2)
by Patrick Mileham
December 2015, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 273-275 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 276-292 White hull or white elephant? Soft power and the Chinese hospital ship, the Peace Ark
by Glen Diehl & Solomon Major - 293-302 UNCLOS and maritime security: the “securitisation” of the South China Sea disputes
by Christo Odeyemi - 303-318 Ethnic crises and national security in Nigeria
by Azeez Olaniyan & Shola Omotola - 319-329 How and why Boko Haram blossomed: examining the fatal consequences of treating a purposive terrorist organisation as less so
by Surulola James Eke - 330-345 Nuclear security culture enhancement: the role of culture coordinators at Russian nuclear sites
by Nikolay I. Geraskin & Andrey A. Krasnoborodko & Vasily B. Glebov & Taisia A. Piskureva - 346-347 Sicherheit, Sicherheitspolitik und Militär -- Deutschland seit der Vereinigung [Security, security policy and the military -- Germany since unification]
by Andrea Ellner - 348-355 Part 1 Human conflict and universal ethics
by Patrick Mileham
September 2015, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 169-171 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 172-184 Conjectures for framing cyberwarfare
by Peter J. Dortmans & Nitin Thakur & Anthony Ween - 185-198 “What is dear to you?” Survey of beliefs regarding protection of critical infrastructure against terrorism
by Olive Emil Wetter & Valentino Wüthrich - 199-212 Epidemics, national security, and US immigration policy
by Robbie J. Totten - 213-227 Between military--society and religion--military relations: different aspects of the growing religiosity in the Israeli defense forces
by Tamir Libel & Reuven Gal - 228-245 Poland's national potential and its international position within the European Union -- research remarks
by Anna Antczak-Barzan - 246-259 From rivals to partners: AirSea Battle and the US air force--navy relationship
by Kevin Marsh & Christopher M. Jones - 260-269 Making long-range planning work: the case of the US Army's 30-year strategic modernization plan
by Hassan M. Kamara - 270-272 Drone wars: transforming conflict, law, and policy
by Jesse Kirkpatrick
June 2015, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 87-89 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 90-98 Lines in the sand: the use and misuse of red lines
by Yoel Guzansky - 99-109 A trajectory for homeland ballistic missile defense
by Joseph T. Buontempo - 110-122 Evaluating state willingness to pursue space weapons
by Michael Martindale - 123-136 Underselling Islamist extremism in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Caleb Slayton - 137-151 Brazil's new defense paradigm
by Raul Gouvea - 152-158 Planning for the next Takur Ghar
by Garrett Grochowski - 159-167 The contexts of strategy as a guide for defense planning in the Philippines
by Francis C. Domingo
March 2015, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 4-21 Bioprotection of facilities
by M.D. Ginsberg & A.T. Bui - 22-34 The importance of predecessor centers of sovereignty and processes of state formation in explaining secession
by Matthew J. Webb - 35-43 US strategic preferences in the early twenty-first century
by Carol Atkinson - 44-57 The symbolic politics of ballistic missile defense: seeking the perfect defense in an imperfect world
by Roger Handberg - 58-73 Advancing “Defence-in-depth”: intelligence and systems dynamics
by Adam D.M. Svendsen - 74-82 “Respect” as a personal attribute in the British Army
by Charles Kirke - 83-84 A Dorset parish remembers 1914--1918: Thankful and not so thankful: how the Great War changed three English villages forever
by Martin Edmonds - 84-86 China's naval power: an offensive realist approach
by Eric Grove
December 2014, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 301-303 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 304-310 The United States' retreat from the Middle East and pivot to the Far East is likely to intensify
by Amitai Etzioni - 311-322 The soft power of migration -- a hard task for the European union
by P.I. Kasatkin & V.A. Avatkov - 323-335 Is Russia a revisionist military power in the Arctic?
by Valery Konyshev & Alexander Sergunin - 336-345 North Korea, deterrence, and engagement
by Heinz Gaertner - 346-359 Can Smart Defense work? A suggested approach to increasing risk- and burden-sharing within NATO
by Anke Richter & Natalie J Webb - 360-378 One size does not fit all: personalized incentives in military compensation
by Peter J. Coughlan & William R. Gates & Noah Myung - 379-381 Tommy this an’ Tommy that. The Military Covenant; The Military Covenant. Its impact on civil--military relations in Britain
by Patrick Mileham
September 2014, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 193-195 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 196-208 New terrorist threat to India's internal security: the danger from Pakistan's “Karachi Project”
by Saroj Kumar Rath - 209-229 Historical patterns of terrorism in Pakistan
by Luqman Saeed & Shabib Haider Syed & Roger P. Martin - 230-244 Pakistan’s nuclear weapons: how safe is safe enough? Transparency versus opacity
by Rizwan Zeb - 245-253 The legality of unmanned aerial vehicles outside the combat zone: a case study of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan
by Mahmood Ahmad - 254-265 Grievance and the Kashmiri diaspora
by Matthew J. Webb - 266-282 Insurgency in Afghanistan: implications for Pakistan's internal and external security
by Zain Rafique & Muhammad Azfar Anwar - 283-295 Countering the Quetta Shura: a viable strategy to US policy in Afghanistan
by Steve Carpenter - 296-298 The rise of China vs. the logic of strategy
by Steve Dobransky - 298-299 The law of war
by Peter Rowe
June 2014, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 89-91 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 92-105 Terrorism research: should we focus on the opponent or on our own people?
by Olive Emil Wetter - 106-119 Strategy selection: an info-gap methodology
by Yakov Ben-Haim - 120-132 “Leading from behind”: neoclassical realism and operation Odyssey Dawn
by Kevin Marsh - 133-147 Would conscription reduce support for war?
by David R. Henderson & Chad W. Seagren - 148-162 Mandated defence offsets: can they ever deliver?
by Stefan Markowski & Peter Hall - 163-175 Ukrainian and Belorussian dimensions of Turkmenistan foreign policy: small states in a multipolar world
by Dmitri Shlapentokh - 176-184 Covert radio communications: a viable tactic for international terrorists?
by Henry Prunckun - 185-188 New wars, new books, new ethics
by Patrick Mileham - 189-190 Diversionary war -- domestic unrest and international conflict
by John Allen
March 2014, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 4-16 Assessment of a Ballistic Missile Defense System
by Bao U. Nguyen - 17-28 “This program will not be a threat to them”: Ballistic Missile Defense and US relations with Russia and China
by Nicholas Khoo & Reuben Steff - 29-43 Strategic “defensivism” and post-reset blues: US--Russian nuclear arms reductions, missile defenses and minimum deterrence
by Stephen J. Cimbala - 44-54 The Kashmir conflict in South Asia: voices from Srinagar
by Kunal Mukherjee - 55-66 Understanding contemporary conflicts in Africa: a state of affairs and current knowledge
by Michel Ben Arrous & Robert Feldman - 67-75 Guns--butter tradeoff in contemporary China
by Yu Wang - 76-82 An enterprise portfolio approach for defence capability planning
by Alexei Filinkov & Peter J. Dortmans - 83-84 Divine service? Judaism and Israel's armed forces
by Tamir Libel - 85-86 British generals in Blair's wars
by Richard Connaughton - 86-87 The Islamist challenge in West Asia
by Kunal Mukherjee
December 2013, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 263-265 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 266-279 On the utility of security fences along international borders
by Susan M. Jellissen & Fred M. Gottheil - 280-292 From the people's army to the Jewish people's army: the IDF's force structure between professionalization and militarization
by Tamir Libel - 293-307 Assessing military reform in Indonesia
by Leonard C. Sebastian & Iis Gindarsah - 308-322 Political opposition, external threats, and elite responses: analyzing domestic security policy in post-Rose Revolution Georgia
by Jason E. Strakes - 323-341 Pool it, share it, or lose it: an economical view on pooling and sharing of European military capabilities
by Thomas Overhage - 342-355 In spite of reform: NATO HQ still in the grips of nations
by Hans Mouritzen - 356-364 Russian military reform: institutional, political and security implications
by Andrei Makarychev & Alexander Sergunin - 365-366 The Ashgate research companion to political violence
by Katherine E. Brown - 367-368 European Security: the roles of regional organisations
by Michael Anthony Steinberg - 368-370 Soldier at heart -- from private to general
by John Allen - 370-372 NATO: the power of partnerships Pursuing strategy: NATO operations from the Gulf War to Gaddafi
by Michael Anthony Steinberg
September 2013, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 175-176 Editorial
by Julian Palmore & Martin Edmonds - 177-187 Terrorism: a philosophical discourse
by Allan Orr - 188-202 The perils of special approaches to counterterrorism: the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes in 2005
by Alastair Finlan - 203-217 Learning in counterinsurgency: what do we really know?
by James Hasik - 218-233 Does counterterrorism spending reduce the incidence and lethality of terrorism? A quantitative analysis of 34 countries
by Orlandrew E. Danzell & Steve Zidek - 234-252 Jihad or qatal? Examining Al Qaeda's modus operandi
by Shireen K. Burki - 253-262 Boko Haram and the challenges of Nigeria's war on terror
by Samuel Oyewole
June 2013, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 87-88 Editorial
by Martin Edmonds & Julian Palmore - 89-103 Increased Chinese and American defence involvement in Africa
by Scott Firsing & Ogi Williams - 104-116 Coping with traps of vulnerability: a review of the impact of post-colonial issues on the independence of South Sudan
by Majak D'Agoôt - 117-127 Identifying the spoilers in the security sector reform -- disarmament demobilisation and reintegration process in the Congo
by Nina Wilén