Joint Force Quarterly
Issue 56, 1 Quarter 2010
Размещен на www.intelros.ru с в соответствии с разрешением National Defense University Press
EXECUTIVE EDITOR Jeffrey D. Smotherman, PhD
SUPERVISORY EDITOR George C. Maerz
VISUAL DESIGN EDITOR Tara J. Parekh
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Martin J. Peters, Jr.
SENIOR COPY EDITOR Calvin B. Kelley
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR Lisa M. Yambrick
GRAPHIC DESIGN Chris Dunham, Gwynn Fuchs, and Jamie Harvey
Afghanistan: Context and What’s Next By Volney F. Warner
Winning Afghanistan at the Community Level: A Rejoinder to Volney F. Warner and “C” By Christopher D. Kolenda
A Better War in Afghanistan By John A. Nagl
Unified Effort: Key to Special Operations and Irregular Warfare in Afghanistan By Christopher J. Lamb and Martin Cinnamond
Civil-Military Integration in Afghanistan: Creating Unity of Command By Joshua W. Welle
U.S. Special Operations: Context and Capabilities in Irregular Warfare By Eric T. Olson
Countering Irregular Threats: The Army Special Operations Contribution By John F. Mulholland, Jr.
Adapting Across the Spectrum of Conflict: The Role of Naval Special Warfare By Edward G. Winters
Mastering the Art of the Possible: The Air Force Special Operations Command By Donald C. Wurster
Forging Marine Special Operators By Mastin M. Robeson
The Business of War: The Impact of “PLA, Inc.” on Chinese Officers By Dean Cheng
Israel and the Iranian Nuclear Infrastructure By Brent J. Talbot
The Leavenworth Heresy and the Perversion of Operational Art By Justin Kelly and Michael J. Brennan
Can the Army Become a Learning Organization? A Question Reexamined By Anthony J. DiBella
Pay for Play: Countering Threat Financing By Michael T. Flynn and Simone A. Ledeen
A Joint Staff to Believe In By G. John David and Paul S. Reinhart
Global Insurgency: Myth Or Reality? Point/Counterpoint Introduction
The Struggle Against Global Insurgency By Daniel G. Cox
The Dangers of Mistaking Coherence for Capability By Michael W. Mosser
Unity of Command in the Pacific During World War II By Phillip S. Meilinger
Clausewitz and Contemporary War Reviewed by Thomas Bruscino
To Lead the World: American Strategy after the Bush Doctrine Reviewed by Jordan Michael Smith
Funding Extended Conflicts: Korea, Vietnam, and the War on Terror Reviewed by Richard S. Tracey
Joint Doctrine Update By Joint Chiefs of Staff J7 Joint Education and Doctrine Division
Public Engagement 101: What Strategic Communication Is, Isn’t, and Should Be By Kristin M. Lord
“Strategic Communication” Is Vague: Say What You Mean By Christopher Paul
Back Cover
Table of Contents
From the NDU President
Editor's Executive Summary
Letters to the Editor
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Issue 56, 1 Quarter 2010
Размещен на www.intelros.ru с в соответствии с разрешением National Defense University Press
JFQ Staff Biographies
EDITOR Col David H. Gurney, USMC (Ret)EXECUTIVE EDITOR Jeffrey D. Smotherman, PhD
SUPERVISORY EDITOR George C. Maerz
VISUAL DESIGN EDITOR Tara J. Parekh
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Martin J. Peters, Jr.
SENIOR COPY EDITOR Calvin B. Kelley
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR Lisa M. Yambrick
GRAPHIC DESIGN Chris Dunham, Gwynn Fuchs, and Jamie Harvey
Forum
Forum Executive Summary By David H. GurneyAfghanistan: Context and What’s Next By Volney F. Warner
Winning Afghanistan at the Community Level: A Rejoinder to Volney F. Warner and “C” By Christopher D. Kolenda
A Better War in Afghanistan By John A. Nagl
Unified Effort: Key to Special Operations and Irregular Warfare in Afghanistan By Christopher J. Lamb and Martin Cinnamond
Civil-Military Integration in Afghanistan: Creating Unity of Command By Joshua W. Welle
Special Feature
Interview with Admiral Eric T. Olson, USN, Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command By David H. Gurney and Jeffrey D. SmothermanU.S. Special Operations: Context and Capabilities in Irregular Warfare By Eric T. Olson
Countering Irregular Threats: The Army Special Operations Contribution By John F. Mulholland, Jr.
Adapting Across the Spectrum of Conflict: The Role of Naval Special Warfare By Edward G. Winters
Mastering the Art of the Possible: The Air Force Special Operations Command By Donald C. Wurster
Forging Marine Special Operators By Mastin M. Robeson
Commentary
Legitimizing Army Psychological Operations By Alfred H. Paddock, Jr.The Business of War: The Impact of “PLA, Inc.” on Chinese Officers By Dean Cheng
Israel and the Iranian Nuclear Infrastructure By Brent J. Talbot
Features
An Intelligent Theater By James G. StavridisThe Leavenworth Heresy and the Perversion of Operational Art By Justin Kelly and Michael J. Brennan
Can the Army Become a Learning Organization? A Question Reexamined By Anthony J. DiBella
Pay for Play: Countering Threat Financing By Michael T. Flynn and Simone A. Ledeen
A Joint Staff to Believe In By G. John David and Paul S. Reinhart
Global Insurgency: Myth Or Reality? Point/Counterpoint Introduction
The Struggle Against Global Insurgency By Daniel G. Cox
The Dangers of Mistaking Coherence for Capability By Michael W. Mosser
Recall
Vice Chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Leadership of the Joint Requirements Oversight Council By Richard M. MeinhartUnity of Command in the Pacific During World War II By Phillip S. Meilinger
Book Reviews
The Human Face of War Reviewed by Clinton J. Ancker IIIClausewitz and Contemporary War Reviewed by Thomas Bruscino
To Lead the World: American Strategy after the Bush Doctrine Reviewed by Jordan Michael Smith
Funding Extended Conflicts: Korea, Vietnam, and the War on Terror Reviewed by Richard S. Tracey
Joint Doctrine
Wargaming the Flu By Margaret M. McCownJoint Doctrine Update By Joint Chiefs of Staff J7 Joint Education and Doctrine Division
JFQ Dialogue
Ambassadors to the World: A New Paradigm for Public Diplomacy and Strategic Communication By Robert D. DeutschPublic Engagement 101: What Strategic Communication Is, Isn’t, and Should Be By Kristin M. Lord
“Strategic Communication” Is Vague: Say What You Mean By Christopher Paul
Fore and Aft
Front CoverBack Cover
Table of Contents
From the NDU President
Editor's Executive Summary
Letters to the Editor
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