Spring 2008, v. 22, no. 1
- Developmental Planning: The Key to Future War-Fighter Capabilities by Gen Bruce Carlson, USAF and Maj Stephen Chambal, PhD, USAF
- Lorenz on Leadership: Part 2 by Lt Gen Stephen R. Lorenz, USAF
- Exposing the Information Domain Myth: A New Concept for Air Force and Information Operations Doctrine by Maj Geoffrey F. Weiss, USAF, Retired
- Range and Persistence: The Keys to Global Strike by Col Phillip S. Meilinger, USAF, Retired
- Weather and the Calculated Risk: Exploiting Forecast Uncertainty for Operational Risk Management by Maj F. Anthony Eckel, USAF, Capt Jeffrey G. Cunningham, USAF, Maj Dale E. Hetke, USAF
- Integrating Weather in Net-Centric Warfare: A Case for Refocusing Human Resources in Air Force Weather by Col Scot T. Heckman, USAF
- A Look down the Slippery Slope: Domestic Operations, Outsourcing, and the Erosion of Military Culture by Maj Bryan D. Watson, USAF
- We Are at War with Terrorists, Not Muslims by LTC Michael R. McGee, USA, Retired
- Network-Centric Operations: A Need for Adaptation and Efficiency by CDR Phillip G. Pattee, USN, Retired
- Whatever Happened to Strategic Attack? By Lt Col J. P. Hunerwadel, USAF, Retired
Brookings Institution
- Can Raúl Castro Revive Cuba's Private Sector?
- China’s Economic Decisionmakers
- Index of State Weakness in the Developing World
- Putin’s Plan: The Future of "Russia Inc.
- Arab Political Systems: Baseline Information and Reforms
- Arab Reform Bulletin: March 2008
- Take Two: Iran's Plan for Nuclear Compliance
- Missile Defense: A Wrong Turn for U.S.-India Cooperation?
- Review of Responses to the August 2007 Bent Spear Incident
- Buy a Troop a Jake
- EADS is Welcome to Compete for U.S. Defense Contracts - But First It Must Clean Up Its Act
- The Past, and the Present
Center for Strategic and International Studies
- Commentary: Strengthening AFRICOM's Case
- The Strategic Impact of the Turkish Invasion of Iraq's Kurdish Region
Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
- North Africa: A Security Problem for Themselves, for the EU and for the US
- Sustainability Standards and Coffee Exports from Tanzania
EU Institute for Security Studies (EUISS)
Government Accountability Office (GAO)
- Coast Guard: Deepwater Program Management Initiatives and Key Homeland Security Missions, by Stephen L. Caldwell, director, homeland security and justice, and John P. Hutton, director, acquisition and sourcing management, before the Subcommittee on Homeland Security, House Committee on Appropriations
- Coast Guard: Observations on the Fiscal Year 2009 Budget, Recent Performance, and Related Challenges, by Stephen L. Caldwell, director, homeland security and justice issues, before the Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, and Coast Guard, Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
- Defense Management: More Transparency Needed over the Financial and Human Capital Operations of the Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization
- The Democratic Republic of the Congo: Major Challenges Impede Efforts to Achieve U.S. Policy Objectives; Systematic Assessment of Progress Is Needed, by David Gootnick, director, international affairs and trade, before the Congressional Human Rights Caucus
- Homeland Security: DHS Has Taken Actions to Strengthen Border Security Programs and Operations, but Challenges Remain, by Richard M. Stana, director, homeland security and justice issues, before the Subcommittee on Homeland Security, House Committee on Appropriations
- Information Security: Securities and Exchange Commission Needs to Continue to Improve Its Program
- Maritime Security: Coast Guard Inspections Identify and Correct Facility Deficiencies, but More Analysis Needed of Program's Staffing, Practices, and Data
- Military Training: Compliance with Environmental Laws Affects Some Training Activities, but DOD Has Not Made a Sound Business Case for Additional Environmental Exemptions
- Somalia: Several Challenges Limit U.S. and International Stabilization, Humanitarian, and Development Efforts
- Space Acquisitions: Major Space Programs Still at Risk for Cost and Schedule Increases, by Cristina T. Chaplain, director, acquisition and sourcing management, before the Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, Senate Committee on Armed Services
Heritage Foundation
- Competitive Technologies for National Security: Review and Recommendations
- Hugo Chávez, the FARC, and Threats of War
- Sovereign Wealth Funds and U.S. National Security
- The U.S. Should Boycott the U.N.'s Durban II Conference on Racism
- The United Nations: Adieu Arbour, But Will Her Successor Be Worse?
International Relations and Security Network
Lexington Institute
- Finally, Missile Defense That Works
- Invisible Man: Barack Obama on National Defense
- Tanker Competition: Northrop Won by a Wide Margin
RAND
ReliefWeb
State Department
Strategic Studies Institute
Strategic Studies Quarterly (SSQ)
Spring 2008, v. 2, no. 1
- Forging New Horizons: The Imperative for USAF Strategic Planning by Gen Lawrence A. Skantze, USAF, Retired
- Sovereign Options: Securing Global Stability and Prosperity--A Strategy for the US Air Force by Michael W. Wynne
- Developing Twenty-First-Century Airpower Strategists by Maj Gen R. Michael Worden, USAF
- Space Weaponization and US-China Relations by Kenneth S. Blazejewski
- Climate Change, National Security, and the Quadrennial Defense Review: Avoiding the Perfect Storm by John T. Ackerman, PhD
- Do We Want to "Kill People and Break Things" in Africa?: A Historian's Thoughts on Africa Command by Maj Robert Munson, USAFR
- The Iraqization of Africa? Looking at AFRICOM from a South African Perspective by Abel Esterhuyse
- Iran and the Road Ahead
- U.S. Financial Pressure on Terrorists and Rogue Regimes
- Who Represents the Iraqi Sunnis?
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