Military Review English Edition November December 2016 | Page 143

ANNUAL INDEX TITLE INDEX # “20th CBRNE Command: Organizing, Training, and Resourcing for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and Explosives Operations,” Brig. Gen. James B. Burton, U.S. Army, Retired; Col. F. John Burpo, U.S. Army; and Capt. Kevin Garcia, U.S. Army ( Jul–Aug): 62 “Civil-Military Engagement Program: Enhancing the Mission of Regionally Engaged Army Forces,” Maj. Christian A. Carr, U.S. Army (Mar–Apr): 60 “Foreign Language and History: The Enlightened Study of War,” Col. John C. McKay, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired ( Jul–Aug): 102 “Clouds or Clocks: The Limitations of Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield in a Complex World,” Maj. Donald P. Carter, U.S. Army (Mar–Apr): 36 “The Future of War: How Globalization is Changing the Security Paradigm,” Capt. Johnny Sokolosky Jr., U.S. Army ( Jan–Feb): 8 “Colombia and the War-to-Peace Transition: Cautionary Lessons from Other Cases,” Gen. Carlos A. Ospina, National Army of Colombia, Retired; Thomas A. Marks, PhD; and David H. Ucko, PhD ( Jul–Aug): 40 “The Future of Warfare: Engaging and Defeating Nonstate, Nonuniformed, Unlawful Enemy Combatants,” Lt. Col. Allen B. West, U.S. Army, Retired ( Jan–Feb): 39 “Commanding General of the [Brazilian] Army Denies Possibility of Military Intervention,” Heloisa Cristaldo, Agência Brasil ( Jul–Aug): 53 G “Getting Gerasimov Right,” Charles K. Bartles ( Jan–Feb): 30 “Commanding the Right: Islamic Morality and Why it Matters,” Chaplain (Maj.) Seth H. George, U.S. Army (Sep–Oct): 60 “The Global Spread of Arms: The Link between State Collapse, Small Arms Proliferation, and Global Conflict,” 2nd Lt. Josef Danczuk, U.S. Army (Sep–Oct): 42 “Comments by Russian President Vladimir Putin to the UN General Assembly,” President Vladimir Putin ( Jan–Feb): 16 “Growing Army Professionals: Closing the Values Gap,” Lt. Col. Thomas R. Matelski, U.S. Army (Sep–Oct): 76 “Conceptions of Leadership: U.S. and African Models,” Maj. John D. McRae II, U.S. Army National Guard (Nov–Dec): 68 H “The AFRICOM Queen,” Brian J. Dunn (May–Jun): 50 “Constructive Effects: Focus on Capabilities,” Lt. Col. Kevin McCaskey, PhD, U.S. Air Force (Sep–Oct): 119 “Host-Nation Cybersecurity in Future Stability Operations,” Maj. Michael Kolton, U.S. Army (Mar–Apr): 76 “The Area under the Curve: Developing Strategic Leaders to Win in a Complex World,” Col. Valery C. Keaveny Jr., U.S. Army, and Col. Michael R. Fenzel, PhD, U.S. Army (Nov–Dec): 81 “Counterinsurgency: What the United States Learned in Vietnam, Chose to Forget, and Needs to Know Today,” (Review Essay), Col. Eric M. Walters, U.S. Marine Corps, Retired ( Jan–Feb): 120 “How About Winning Our Nation’s Wars Instead of Just Participating in Them?” Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn, U.S. Army, Retired (Mar–Apr): 8 “The Army Civilian Corps: Professionals in the Making,” Col. Kim Summers, U.S. Army, Retired (Mar–Apr): 113 “Criminal Networks in Venezuela: Their Impact on Hemispheric Security,” Prof. Leopoldo E. Colmenares G. ( Jan–Feb): 53 A “Action Research: A Systematic Approach to the Social Component of the Human Dimension,” William Hardy and Joseph Rodman ( Jan–Feb): 88 “Advantages of Assigning Forces,” Lt. Col. Heather Reed, U.S. Army (May–Jun): 119 “The Army, Engagement, and America’s Pacific Century,” Lt. Col. Daniel Gibson, U.S. Army, and Capt. Jon Cheatwood, U.S. Army ( Jan–Feb): 68 “Army ROTC at One Hundred,” Paul N. Kotakis (May–Jun): 104 B “Base Nation: How U.S. Military Bases Abroad Harm America and the World” and “America Invades: How We’ve Invaded or Been Militarily Involved with Almost Every Country on Earth,” (Review Essay), John E. Fahey ( Jan–Feb): 115 “Beheading, Raping, and Burning: How the Islamic State Justify Its Actions,” Lt. Cmdr. David G. Kibble, British Royal Naval Reserve, Retired (Mar–Apr): 28 “Biases of the Incumbents: What If We Wer e Integrating Men into a Women’s Army?” Col. Karl E. Friedl, U.S. Army, Retired (Mar–Apr): 69 “Bridging the Gap between Policing and Counterinsurgency in Pakistan,” Yelena Biberman, PhD; Philip Hultquist, PhD; and Farhan Zahid, PhD (Nov–Dec): 37 “The Crisis of National Identity,” Samuel P. Huntington (Nov–Dec): 10 “Cyberspace Situational Understanding for Tactical Army Commanders: The Army Is Swinging for the Fence, but It Just Needs a Single,” Lt. Col. William Jay Martin, U.S. Air Force, Retired, and Emily Kaemmer ( Jul–Aug): 18 D “The Danger of Delusions—and How to Prevent Them from Causing Conflict: A Perspective on China,” Col. Michael J. Forsyth, U.S. Army ( Jul–Aug): 95 “How Daesh Uses Language in the Domain of Religion,” Maj. Theresa Ford, U.S. Army (Mar–Apr): 16 “How the Army’s Multi-Source Assessment and Feedback Program Could Become a Catalyst for Leader Development,” Col. Kevin McAninch, U.S. Army (Sep–Oct): 84 I “I’m Faded,” 1st Lt. Robert P. Callahan Jr., U.S. Army (Mar– Apr): 58 J “Jacob L. Devers: A General’s Life (Review Essay), John T. Kuehn, PhD (Nov–Dec): 125 “Defining a New Security Architecture for Europe that Brings Russia in from the Cold,” John Mearsheimer, PhD (May–Jun): 27 “Jordanian Society’s Responses to Syrian Refugees,” Capt. Walter C. Haynes, U.S. Army ( Jan–Feb): 45 “Disciples: The World War II Missions of the CIA Directors Who Fought for Wild Bill Donovan,” (Review Essay), John G. Breen, PhD ( Jan–Feb): 126 L E “Building a High-Performing Unit: An Army Battalion’s Leadership Journey in Preparation for Combat in Afghanistan,” Col. Kevin A. McAninch, U.S. Army (Mar–Apr): 105 “Everything I Never Wanted to Learn about the Network and Where We Might Go from Here,” Lt. Col. J.B. Shattuck, U.S. Army, Retired ( Jul–Aug): 88 C F “A Call for Research on the Impact of Dogs Deployed in Units to Reduce Posttraumatic Stress,” Rebecca Segal (Nov–Dec): 91 “A Financial Comparison of the Blended (New) Retirement System and the Current (Soon to be Old) Defined Benefit System,” John B. White, PhD, U.S. Coast Guard Academy (Sep–Oct): 110 “The Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Terrorism Threat from the Islamic State,” Carole N. House (Sep–Oct): 68 “How America will be Attacked: Irregular Warfare, the Islamic State, Russia, and China,” Dr. Sebastian Gorka (Sep–Oct): 30 “Force Agility through Crowdsourced Development of Tactics,” Lt. Col. Chad Storlie, U.S. Army, Retired (May–Jun): 97 MILITARY REVIEW  November-December 2016 “Leading and Managing High-Performing Army Organizations,” Lt. Gen. Thomas Spoehr, U.S. Army ( Jul–Aug): 8 “Lenin’s Formula for Agenda Setting,” Col. William M. Darley, U.S. Army, Retired (Nov–Dec): 114 “Lessons from Yusufiyah: From Black Hearts to Moral Education,” Maj. Saythala Lay Phonexayphova, U.S. Army ( Jan–Feb): 102 M “Mein Kampf,” (Review Essay), George Orwell ( Jan–Feb): 119 “Migration as a Weapon in Theory and in Practice,” Kelly M. Greenhill, PhD (Nov–Dec): 23 “Military Operations in Megacities: A Linguistic Perspective,” Jeff R. Watson, PhD ( Jan–Feb): 108 141