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ANNUAL INDEX
“The Rise of Al Jazeera and the Need for Greater Engagement by the U.S. Department of Defense,” Col. Shawn Stroud, USA (Jul-Aug): 63
“What Lessons Did We Learn (or Re-Learn) About Military Advising After
9/11?” Lt. Col. Remi Hajjar, U.S. Army (Nov-Dec): 63
Junior Officer Development
“Army Learning Concept 2015 is Underway,” Chief Warrant Officer 5 John Robinson, Ed.D., USA, and Maj. Brian Davis, USMC, Retired (Nov-Dec): 42
“The Criticality of Captains’ Education,” Lt. Col. Keith R. Beurskens, USA,
Retired (Mar-Apr): 51
“Developing Trustworthy Commissioned Officers,” Lt. Col. David B. Cushen,
USA; Lt. Col. Joseph P. Doty, Ph.D., USA, Retired; and Col. Patrick A. Toffler, USA, Retired (Mar-Apr): 14
“Extending SHARP Best Practices,” Lt. Col. Heidi A. Urben, Ph.D., USA
(Mar-Apr): 29
“Improving Leader Development in the Operational Domain,” Lt. Col. Kevin
M. Kreie, USA (Mar-Apr): 61
“Is Experience the Missing Link in Junior Officer Development?” Maj. Adam
Wojack, USA (Mar-Apr): 33
“No Shortage of Campfires: Keeping the Army Adaptable, Agile, and Innovative in the Austere Times,” Col. John Culclasure, U.S. Air Force, Retired
(Nov-Dec): 111
“Strengths-Based Leadership Theory and Development of Subordinate Leaders,” Melinda Key-Roberts, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 4
Korea
“The Challenge of Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction on the Korean
Peninsula,” Lt. Col. Scott Daulton, U.S. Army, and Lt. Col. Bill Shavce, U.S.
Army (Nov-Dec): 47
Latin America
“Beyond Cocaine Cowboys: Looking at Security in Latin America from a
Different Perspective,” Maj. Gen. Frederick S. Rudesheim, USA, and Maj.
Michael L. Burgoyne, USA (May-Jun): 34
Leadership
“Developing Trustworthy Commissioned Officers,” Lt. Col. David B. Cushen,
USA; Lt. Col. Joseph P. Doty, Ph.D., USA, Retired; and Col. Patrick A. Toffler, USA, Retired (Mar-Apr): 14
“Ethics Education of Military Leaders,” A Edward Major, Esq (Mar-Apr): 55
“Extending SHARP Best Practices,” Lt. Col. Heidi A. Urben, Ph.D., USA (MarApr): 29
“The Fourth Revolution: Hyper-Learning,” Lt. Gen. Frederic J. (Rick) Brown,
Ph.D. USA, Retired (Jan-Feb): 60
“Improving Leader Development in the Operational Domain,” Lt. Col. Kevin
M. Kreie, USA (Mar-Apr): 61
“Is Experience the Missing Link in Junior Officer Development?” Maj. Adam
Wojack, USA (Mar-Apr): 33
“Leveraging the Power of Loyal Dissent in the U.S. Army,” Maj. Thomas B.
Craig, U.S. Army (Nov-Dec): 97
“Retaining the Warrior Spirit,” Maj. Andrew J. Knight, USA (Sep-Oct): 88
“The Role of Character in Effective Leadership,” Col. Robert Gerard, Ph.D.,
USA, Retired (Sep-Oct): 44
“Strengths-Based Leadership Theory and Development of Subordinate Leaders,” Melinda Key-Roberts, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 4
“Transformational Stories: How the Weekend Safety Brief can be a Forum for
the Professional Military Ethic,” Maj. Joel P. Gleason, USA (Sep-Oct): 57
“Two Faces of Critical Thinking for the Reflective Military Practitioner,” Col.
Christopher R. Paparone, Ph.D., U.S. Army, Retired (Nov-Dec): 104
“Virtual Influence: Leveraging Social Media as a Leadership Tool,” Maj. Jana K.
Fajardo, USA (Jan-Feb): 4
“You Are Fired,” Maj. Gen. Michael W. Symanski, USAR, Retired (Jul-Aug):
71
Media Relations
“The Rise of Al Jazeera and the Need for Greater Engagement by the U.S. Depart-
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ment of Defense,” Col. Shawn Stroud, USA (Jul-Aug): 63
Medical Operations
“Medical Operations in Counterinsurgency: Joining the Fight,” Maj. David S. Kauvar, M.D., USA, and Maj. Tucker A. Drury, M.D., USAF (May-Jun): 56
Middle East
“Building Partnership Capacity 101: The New Jordan Armed Forces Noncommissioned Officer Corps,” Col. Joseph Rank, USA, and Lt. Col. Bill Saba, USA
(Sep-Oct): 24
“Evil on the Horizon,” Maj. Matthew M. McCreary, USA (Mar-Apr): 23
“The Rise of Al Jazeera and the Need for Greater Engagement by the U.S. Department of Defense,” Col. Shawn Stroud, USA (Jul-Aug): 63
“States, Societies, Resistance, and COIN,” Samuel Abrams (Jan-Feb): 32
“The Syrian Crisis from a Neighbor’s Perspective,” Karen Kaya (Mar-Apr): 42
Military Advising
“What Lessons Did We Learn (or Re-Learn) About Military Advising After
9/11?” Lt. Col. Remi Hajjar, U.S. Army (Nov-Dec): 63
Military Justice
““Entanglement: Using Social Network Analysis for Military Justice Applications,” Maj. Dan Maurer, U.S. Army (Nov-Dec): 87
Mission Command
“Noncommissioned Officers and Mission Command,” Sgt. Maj. Dennis Eger,
USA (Sep-Oct): 5
Noncommissioned Officers
“Building Partnership Capacity 101: The New Jordan Armed Forces Noncommissioned Officer Corps,” Col. Joseph Rank, USA, and Lt. Col. Bill Saba, USA
(Sep-Oct): 24
“NCO 2020: A Concept for Self-Paced Learning in Noncommissioned Officer
Education System,” Liston W. Bailey, Ph.D., and Ms. Tammy Bankus (SepOct): 36
“Noncommissioned Officers and Mission Command,” Sgt. Maj. Dennis Eger,
USA (Sep-Oct): 5
“The Pen and the Sword: The New Noncommissioned Officer Professional
Development System—NCO 2020,” Col. Alan G Bourque, USA, Retired;
Aubrey G. Butts, Ph.D.; Lt. Col. Lary Dorsett, USA, Retired; and Command
Sgt. Maj. Daniel Dailey, USA (Nov-Dec): 36
Peace Studies
“Is There Room for Peace Studies in a Future-Centered Warfighting Curriculum?” Maj. Thomas G. Matyók, Ph.D., USA, Retired, and Cathryne L.
Schmitz, Ph.D., MSW (May-Jun): 51
Physical Fitness
“U.S. Army Physical Readiness Training Protocols,” Capt. Nathan Showman,
USA, and Phillip Henson, Ph.D. (Sep-Oct): 12
Readiness
“The M1 Abrams: Today and Tomorrow,” Alec Wahlman, Ph.D., and Col. Brian
M. Drinkwine, USA, Retired (Nov-Dec): 11
Revolutionary War
“Blood of Tyrants: George Washington and the Forging of the Presidency (Review Essay),” Lt.