This article introduces the value of great power, such as that applied in Israel’s effective national defense strategy, to resolve the conundrum of eliminating global terrorism
This article argues that US counterinsurgency doctrine forms a programme of both liberal rule and li...
Following 16 years of war in Afghanistan the number of U.S. military, Coalition forces and Afghan ci...
The author examines historical and contemporary examples of military involvement in counterterrorism...
This article introduces the value of great power, such as that applied in Israel’s effective nationa...
This article focuses on current counterterrorism and counterinsurgency doctrines. It argues th...
This paper addresses the effect that a tactical reduction of United States military personnel could ...
Terrorism and the term ‘jihadism’ have become a global phenomenon, a product of modernity and global...
An analysis of United States government policy and organization for countering low-intensity threats
Shifts in the policy of the United States place renewed emphasis on countering near-peer adversaries...
Modern insurgency warfare presents fresh challenges for the United States, which must re-conceptuali...
Threats today are very different from what they once were. Nuclear threats can be deterred or warded...
Neither the new 2011 US National Strategy for Counterterrorism, nor the recently published counter-r...
In the past sixty years, western nations including the United States, France, and Great Britain have...
In August 2016, President Obama directed U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) to take the lead ...
Terrorism has been part of human development dating back to the era of the struggles for independenc...
This article argues that US counterinsurgency doctrine forms a programme of both liberal rule and li...
Following 16 years of war in Afghanistan the number of U.S. military, Coalition forces and Afghan ci...
The author examines historical and contemporary examples of military involvement in counterterrorism...
This article introduces the value of great power, such as that applied in Israel’s effective nationa...
This article focuses on current counterterrorism and counterinsurgency doctrines. It argues th...
This paper addresses the effect that a tactical reduction of United States military personnel could ...
Terrorism and the term ‘jihadism’ have become a global phenomenon, a product of modernity and global...
An analysis of United States government policy and organization for countering low-intensity threats
Shifts in the policy of the United States place renewed emphasis on countering near-peer adversaries...
Modern insurgency warfare presents fresh challenges for the United States, which must re-conceptuali...
Threats today are very different from what they once were. Nuclear threats can be deterred or warded...
Neither the new 2011 US National Strategy for Counterterrorism, nor the recently published counter-r...
In the past sixty years, western nations including the United States, France, and Great Britain have...
In August 2016, President Obama directed U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) to take the lead ...
Terrorism has been part of human development dating back to the era of the struggles for independenc...
This article argues that US counterinsurgency doctrine forms a programme of both liberal rule and li...
Following 16 years of war in Afghanistan the number of U.S. military, Coalition forces and Afghan ci...
The author examines historical and contemporary examples of military involvement in counterterrorism...