Newport Paper No. 29, Shaping the Security Environment, edited by Derek S. Reveron, makes an important contribution to an unfolding debate on the global role of U.S. military forces in an era of transnational terrorism, failed or failing states, and globalization. Reveron, professor of national security decision making at the Naval War College, looks beyond the current conflicts in which the United States is involved to raise fundamental questions concerning the regional diplomatic roles of America’s combatant commanders (COCOMs) and, more generally, the entire array of non-warfighting functions that have become an increasingly important part of the day-to-day life of the American military as it engages a variety of partners or potential pa...
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The Naval War College has two main missions: to educate future leaders and to help define the future...
SECNAV lecture at NPS: New strategic context New Theory of War based on information age princi...
As most of you are well aware, for over a century the College has played a unique role in the analys...
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The events of September 11, 2001 have created an unprecedented homeland security & defense focus for...
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