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Issue: Jun 2010, Vol. 155, No. 3
Pentagon 911A Campaign of Learning: Avoiding the Failure of Imagination In the annual Kermit Roosevelt Lecture, the Commanding General of TRADOC calls for intellectual and institutional clarity about the changing character of conflict
Martin E Dempsey
Troop illuminationThe Army Brain: A Historical Perspective on Doctrine, Development and the Challenges of Future Conflict Engaging in a constantly evolving battlespace, the British Army needs to ensure that its intellectual capacity keeps pace with frontline demand
Alexander Alderson
Standard Missile launchMissile Defence Considerations for the United Kingdom If Britain is to maintain an autonomous operational capability, decisions on ballistic missile defence cannot be postponed during the current defence review
Jon Hudson and Michael Codner
GallipoliThe Amphibious Contribution: Flexible Utility for Defence and Security Amphibious forces make an invaluable contribution to British military capability - both today and on the beaches of Gallipoli in 1915
Paul Bennett
US soldier KandaharBetween Trident and Tristars? On Future War and its Requirements The British military presses ahead with expensive projects that may be of relatively little value in future wars. The UK needs to carefully consider what is needed in-theatre today, and on the battlefield tomorrow
Greg Mills
Henry KissingerThe Nuclear Pivot: Change and Continuity in American Nuclear Policy Obama inherited a weak commitment to arms control from his predecessor. Now, however, his administration has proved its commitment to nuclear disarmament
Joseph Cirincione and Alexandra Bell
Obama Medvedev talksSalvaging Global Zero: Diplomacy in the Second Nuclear Age The US Nuclear Posture Review is not, as many had hoped, a decisive shift in policy. Instead, Europe has an opportunity to move forward the declared vision of a world free of nuclear weapons
Joachim Krause and Benjamin Schreer
Obama NSS ConferenceNuclear Security after the Washington Summit The recent Washington summit has been hailed a victory, but much remains to be done to ensure there can be real progress in the international nuclear security regime (Free download)
Ian Kearns
Beijing Olympic Stadium 2The Rise of China Europe needs a coherent approach to deal with China’s status as a global powerhouse
Chris Patten
Medvedev and SarkozyThe Return of European Geopolitics: All Roads Lead through London Europe’s resilience is being tested as internal dyamics shift and the US backs away. The UK is the best placed to ensure the maintenance of European order and security
Luis Simón and James Rogers
Fairey SwordfishHow Ill-Equipped was the Fleet Air Arm in 1939? The Skua and Swordfish were under-appreciated, but proved their worth as key components of the Second World War-era Fleet Air Arm
A D Harvey
Andre MaginotAndré Maginot: The Man, the Line, the Mythology Having worked tirelessly to defend France by fortifying its border with Germany, Maginot deserves a fairer appraisal
Anthony Clayton
Reviews Reviews by Sean McFate, Alexander Alderson, Knox Chitiyo, Robert Johnson, Andrew Brookes, Victor Sebestyen and Gill Bennett

 
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