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TITLE INDEX A After Fidel: What Future for U.S.-Cuban Relations? Waltraud Que- Dealing with the Iraqi Populace: An Arab-American Soldier’s Per- iser Morales, Ph.D. (Sep-Oct): 90 spective, SGT Mounir Elkhamri, USA (Jan-Feb): 110 Agile-Leader Mind-Set, The: Leveraging the Power of Modularity in Developing a National Counterinsurgency Capability for the War on Iraq, COL (P) Robert B. Brown, USA (Jul-Aug): 32 Terror, John Hillen, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 13 Air Mechanization: An Expensive and Fragile Concept, LTC John Discouraging Hearts and Minds: Democracies and Insurgencies, Gordon IV, Ph.D., USA, Retired; COL David E. Johnson, Ph.D., MAJ Erik Claessen, Belgian Armed Forces (May-Jun): 97 USA, Retired; and Peter A. Wilson (Jan-Feb): 63 Droning of Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy, The, Armed Humanitarian Intervention and International Law: A Primer Robert D. Deutsch, Ph.D. (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 124 for Military Professionals, MAJ John Dehn, USA, and COL Dan- E iel Rice, ARNG (Nov-Dec): 38 “Armed Reconciler, The”: The Military Role in the Amnesty, Rec- Economic Instrument of National Power and Military Operations, The: onciliation, and Reintegration Process, Michael W. Mosser, Ph.D. A Focus on Iraq, LTC David Anderson, USMC, Retired (Sep-Oct): 74 (Nov-Dec): 13 Emotional Intelligence and Army Leadership: Give It to Me Straight! Army IO is PSYOP: Influencing More with Less, COL Curtis D. MAJ David S. Abrahams, USA (Mar-Apr): 86 Boyd, USA (May-Jun): 67 Ethics and Operations: Training the Combatant, Centres des Hautes Army Planning Doctrine: Identifying the Problem is the Heart of the Etudes Militaires (May-Jun): 109 Problem, LTC Thomas G. Clark, USA, Retired, Ph.D. (Nov-Dec): 70 Everything Old is New Again: Task Force Phantom in the Iraq War, Art and Aggravation of Vetting in Post-Conflict Environments, The, LTC Robert P. Whalen Jr., USA (May-Jun): 31 Sean McFate (Jul-Aug): 79 F Fighting Identity: Why We Are Losing Our Wars, Michael Vlahos (Nov-Dec): 2 Battling Terrorism under the Law of War, COL David A. Wallace, USA (Sep-Oct): 101 Fighting “The Other War”: Counterinsurgency Strategy in Afghani- stan, 2003-2005, LTG David W. Barno, USA, Retired (Sep-Oct): 32 Becoming an Adaptive Leader, MAJ Harold H. Whiffen, USA (Nov- Dec): 108 Focusing Training—The Big Five for Leaders, COL Jeffrey R. Sand- erson, USA, and CPT Scott J. Akerley, USA (Jul-Aug): 71 Breaking the Tether of Fuel, Naval Research Advisory Committee Future Fuels Study Panel (Jan-Feb): 96 Fourth Generation Warfare Evolves, Fifth Emerges, COL T.X. Hammes, USMC, Retired (May-Jun): 14 Brigade Headquarters for National Guard Civil Support Teams: A Homeland Security Imperative, LTC James D. Campbell, ARNG Future of the Uniformed Army Scientist and Engineer Program, The, (Nov-Dec): 87 MAJ John M. Thane, USA (Nov-Dec): 77 Bundeswehr’s New Media Challenge, The, Thomas Rid (INSIGHTS) (Jul-Aug): 104 How to Negotiate in the Middle East, LTC William Wunderle, USA Cc (Mar-Apr): 33 HUMINT-Centric Operations: Developing Actionable Intelligence in Cause for Hope: Economic Revitalization in Iraq, A, Paul Brinkley, the Urban Counterinsurgency Environment, COL Ralph O. Baker, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Business Transformation USA (Mar-Apr): 12 (Jul-Aug): 2 Chile and Argentina: From Measures of Trust to Military Integration, LTC Felipe Arancibia-Clavel, Chilean Army (Sep-Oct): 104 In Defense of Military Public Affairs Doctrine, CDR J.D. Scanlon, China’s Pragmatic Rise and US. Interests in East Asia, MAJ Jin H. Canadian Armed Forces (May-Jun): 92 Pak, USA (Nov-Dec): 56 Iraq: Tribal Engagement Lessons Learned, LTC Michael Eisenstadt, Clarity and Culture in Stability Operations, MAJ Michael B. Sieg}, USAR (Sep-Oct): 16 USA (Nov-Dec): 99 L Clausewitz’s Schwerpunkt: Mistranslated from German—Misunder- stood in English, Milan Vego, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 101 The Law of Occupation and Post-Armed-Conflict Governance: Chinese Military’s Strategic Mind-set, The, LTC Timothy L. Tho- Considerations for Future Conflicts, COL David A. Wallace, USA mas, USA, Retired (Nov-Dec): 47 (Nov-Dec): 20 Commander’s Assessment: South Baghdad, LTC Ross A. Brown, Leadership in Counterinsurgency: A Tale of Two Leaders, MAJ USA (Jan-Feb): 27 Michael D. Sullivan, USA (Sep-Oct): 119 Committing to Afghanistan: The Case for Increasing U.S. Recon- Learning about Counterinsurgency, LTG Sir John Kiszely, British struction and Stabilization Aid, CPT Craig C. Colucci, USA Army (Mar-Apr): 5 (May-Jun): 38 Learning from Our Modern Wars: The Imperatives of Preparing Counterinsurgency Diplomacy: Political Advisors at the Operational for a Dangerous Future, LTG Peter W. Chiarelli, USA, with MAJ and Tactical Levels, Dan Green (May-Jun): 24 Stephen M. Smith, USA (Sep-Oct): 2 Counterinsurgency Intelligence in a “Long War”: The British Experi- Lessons Learned from the Recent War in Lebanon, BG Elias Hanna, ence in Northern Ireland, Brian A. Jackson, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 74 Lebanese Army, Retired (Sep-Oct): 82 Cows, Korans, and Kalashnikovs: The Multiple Dimensions of Con- Linking Doctrine to Action: A New COIN Center-of-Gravity Analy- flict in the Nuba Mountains of Central Sudan, MAJ Christopher H. sis, COL Peter R. Mansoor, USA, and MAJ Mark S. Ulrich, USA Varhola, USAR, Ph.D. (May-Jun): 46 (Sep-Oct): 45 124 November-December 2007 e MILITARY REVIEW TITLE INDEX A After Fidel: What Future for U.S.-Cuban Relations? Waltraud Que- Dealing with the Iraqi Populace: An Arab-American Soldier’s Per- iser Morales, Ph.D. (Sep-Oct): 90 spective, SGT Mounir Elkhamri, USA (Jan-Feb): 110 Agile-Leader Mind-Set, The: Leveraging the Power of Modularity in Developing a National Counterinsurgency Capability for the War on Iraq, COL (P) Robert B. Brown, USA (Jul-Aug): 32 Terror, John Hillen, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 13 Air Mechanization: An Expensive and Fragile Concept, LTC John Discouraging Hearts and Minds: Democracies and Insurgencies, Gordon IV, Ph.D., USA, Retired; COL David E. Johnson, Ph.D., MAJ Erik Claessen, Belgian Armed Forces (May-Jun): 97 USA, Retired; and Peter A. Wilson (Jan-Feb): 63 Droning of Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy, The, Armed Humanitarian Intervention and International Law: A Primer Robert D. Deutsch, Ph.D. (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 124 for Military Professionals, MAJ John Dehn, USA, and COL Dan- E iel Rice, ARNG (Nov-Dec): 38 “Armed Reconciler, The”: The Military Role in the Amnesty, Rec- Economic Instrument of National Power and Military Operations, The: onciliation, and Reintegration Process, Michael W. Mosser, Ph.D. A Focus on Iraq, LTC David Anderson, USMC, Retired (Sep-Oct): 74 (Nov-Dec): 13 Emotional Intelligence and Army Leadership: Give It to Me Straight! Army IO is PSYOP: Influencing More with Less, COL Curtis D. MAJ David S. Abrahams, USA (Mar-Apr): 86 Boyd, USA (May-Jun): 67 Ethics and Operations: Training the Combatant, Centres des Hautes Army Planning Doctrine: Identifying the Problem is the Heart of the Etudes Militaires (May-Jun): 109 Problem, LTC Thomas G. Clark, USA, Retired, Ph.D. (Nov-Dec): 70 Everything Old is New Again: Task Force Phantom in the Iraq War, Art and Aggravation of Vetting in Post-Conflict Environments, The, LTC Robert P. Whalen Jr., USA (May-Jun): 31 Sean McFate (Jul-Aug): 79 F Fighting Identity: Why We Are Losing Our Wars, Michael Vlahos (Nov-Dec): 2 Battling Terrorism under the Law of War, COL David A. Wallace, USA (Sep-Oct): 101 Fighting “The Other War”: Counterinsurgency Strategy in Afghani- stan, 2003-2005, LTG David W. Barno, USA, Retired (Sep-Oct): 32 Becoming an Adaptive Leader, MAJ Harold H. Whiffen, USA (Nov- Dec): 108 Focusing Training—The Big Five for Leaders, COL Jeffrey R. Sand- erson, USA, and CPT Scott J. Akerley, USA (Jul-Aug): 71 Breaking the Tether of Fuel, Naval Research Advisory Committee Future Fuels Study Panel (Jan-Feb): 96 Fourth Generation Warfare Evolves, Fifth Emerges, COL T.X. Hammes, USMC, Retired (May-Jun): 14 Brigade Headquarters for National Guard Civil Support Teams: A Homeland Security Imperative, LTC James D. Campbell, ARNG Future of the Uniformed Army Scientist and Engineer Program, The, (Nov-Dec): 87 MAJ John M. Thane, USA (Nov-Dec): 77 Bundeswehr’s New Media Challenge, The, Thomas Rid (INSIGHTS) (Jul-Aug): 104 How to Negotiate in the Middle East, LTC William Wunderle, USA Cc (Mar-Apr): 33 HUMINT-Centric Operations: Developing Actionable Intelligence in Cause for Hope: Economic Revitalization in Iraq, A, Paul Brinkley, the Urban Counterinsurgency Environment, COL Ralph O. Baker, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Business Transformation USA (Mar-Apr): 12 (Jul-Aug): 2 Chile and Argentina: From Measures of Trust to Military Integration, LTC Felipe Arancibia-Clavel, Chilean Army (Sep-Oct): 104 In Defense of Military Public Affairs Doctrine, CDR J.D. Scanlon, China’s Pragmatic Rise and US. Interests in East Asia, MAJ Jin H. Canadian Armed Forces (May-Jun): 92 Pak, USA (Nov-Dec): 56 Iraq: Tribal Engagement Lessons Learned, LTC Michael Eisenstadt, Clarity and Culture in Stability Operations, MAJ Michael B. Sieg}, USAR (Sep-Oct): 16 USA (Nov-Dec): 99 L Clausewitz’s Schwerpunkt: Mistranslated from German—Misunder- stood in English, Milan Vego, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 101 The Law of Occupation and Post-Armed-Conflict Governance: Chinese Military’s Strategic Mind-set, The, LTC Timothy L. Tho- Considerations for Future Conflicts, COL David A. Wallace, USA mas, USA, Retired (Nov-Dec): 47 (Nov-Dec): 20 Commander’s Assessment: South Baghdad, LTC Ross A. Brown, Leadership in Counterinsurgency: A Tale of Two Leaders, MAJ USA (Jan-Feb): 27 Michael D. Sullivan, USA (Sep-Oct): 119 Committing to Afghanistan: The Case for Increasing U.S. Recon- Learning about Counterinsurgency, LTG Sir John Kiszely, British struction and Stabilization Aid, CPT Craig C. Colucci, USA Army (Mar-Apr): 5 (May-Jun): 38 Learning from Our Modern Wars: The Imperatives of Preparing Counterinsurgency Diplomacy: Political Advisors at the Operational for a Dangerous Future, LTG Peter W. Chiarelli, USA, with MAJ and Tactical Levels, Dan Green (May-Jun): 24 Stephen M. Smith, USA (Sep-Oct): 2 Counterinsurgency Intelligence in a “Long War”: The British Experi- Lessons Learned from the Recent War in Lebanon, BG Elias Hanna, ence in Northern Ireland, Brian A. Jackson, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 74 Lebanese Army, Retired (Sep-Oct): 82 Cows, Korans, and Kalashnikovs: The Multiple Dimensions of Con- Linking Doctrine to Action: A New COIN Center-of-Gravity Analy- flict in the Nuba Mountains of Central Sudan, MAJ Christopher H. sis, COL Peter R. Mansoor, USA, and MAJ Mark S. Ulrich, USA Varhola, USAR, Ph.D. (May-Jun): 46 (Sep-Oct): 45 124 November-December 2007 e MILITARY REVIEW AUTHOR Logical Method for Center-of-Gravity Analysis, A, COL Dale C. Role of USAID and Development Assistance in Combating Ter- Eikmeier, USA (Sep-Oct): 62 rorism, The, COL Thomas Baltazar, USA, Retired, and Elisabeth Kvitashvili(Mar-Apr): 38 Man Who Bent Events, The: “King John” in Indochina, LTC Michel Goya, and LTC Philippe Fran¢gois, French Marines (Sep-Oct): 52 Shi’a Remembrance of Muharram, The: An Explanation of the Days Managing Counterinsurgency: Lessons from Malaya, Walter C. of Ashura and Arba’een, MAJ Jean-Marc Pierre, USA; Captain Ladwig III (May-Jun): 56 Edward Hutchinson, Australian Army; and Hassan Abdulrazak, Managing Expectations While Leading Change, MAJ Everett S.P. Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 61 Spain, USA (Mar-Apr): 74 Shia Revival, The, Vali Nasr (May-Jun): 9 Maras, The: A Menace to the Americas, Federico Brevé, former Strategic Plans and Policy Officer in the Modular Division, The, Minister of Defense of Honduras (Jul-Aug): 88 MAJ Francis J.H. Park, USA (Nov-Dec): 82 Medical Diplomacy in Full-Spectrum Operations, MAJ Jay B. Surge Can Succeed, The, MAJ Jarett Broemmel, USA; MAJ Terry Baker, USA (Sep-Oct): 67 L. Clark, USA; and MAJ Shannon Nielsen, USA (INSIGHTS) Model Counterinsurgency, A: Uribe’s Colombia (2002-2006) versus (Jul-Aug): 110 FARC, Thomas A. Marks, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 41 Surrounded: Seeing the World from Iran’s Point of View, Houman A. Mounted Vertical Maneuver: A Giant Leap Forward in Maneuver Sadri, Ph.D. (Jul-Aug): 12 and Sustainment, BG Robin P. Swan, USA, and LTC Scott R. S.W.E.T. and Blood: Essential Services in the Battle between McMichael, USA, Retired (Jan-Feb): 52 Insurgents and Counterinsurgents, MAJ Erik A. Claessen, Belgian MR Revisited: The Surrender Program, Garry D. Brewer (INSIGHTS) Armed Forces (Nov-Dec): 91 (Sep-Oct): 140 Synchronized Approach to Population Control, A, BG Joseph Ander- Muddy Boots IO: The Rise of Soldier Blogs, MAJ Elizabeth L. Rob- son, USA, and COL Gary Volesky, USA (INSIGHTS) (Jul-Aug): 101 bins, USA (Sep-Oct): 109 T Targeting of the American Will and Other Challenges for 4th-Generation Next Gunpowder, The: The Power of BCKS and the Command Leadership, MAJ David Harper, USA (Mar-Apr): 94 Net Forum, COL Kim L. Summers, USA, Retired, and Michele Thailand: Anatomy of aC ounterinsurgency Victory, Thomas A. Costanza, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 70 Marks, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 35 Oo Toward Strategic Communication, BG Mari K. Eder, USA (Jul- Aug): 61 Of Shoes and Sites: Globalization and Insurgency, CPT Christopher M. Ford, USA, J.D. (May-Jun): 85 TRANSCRIPT: General Petraeus on the Way Ahead in Iraq, GEN David H. Petraeus, USA (Mar-Apr): 2 P U Paper and COIN: Exploiting the Enemy’s Documents, MAJ Vernie Liebl, USMC, Retired (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 131 U.S. Military Advisors—A Need for Guiding Principles, MAJ Mark M. Weber, USA (Mar-Apr): 111 Paarraaddaoyx oaff LIo agsiiscttiicces iinn IInncsuurrcgeenncicii ieessc aannd d CCooiuunntteerriinnscuurrgceenncciieesc, TThhee LTC Marian E. Vlasak, USA (Jan-Feb): 86 U.S. Strategy in Iraq, BG Mitchell M. Zais, USA, Retired, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 105 Partnership for the Americas: The Human Rights Initiative, ADM Jim Sta- vridis, USN; Alexander T. Roney; and Leana Bresnahan (May-Jun): 2 Understanding Airmen: A Primer for Soldiers, MG General Charles J. Dunlap Jr., USAF (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 126 Peace in the Posavina, or Deal with Us! COL Gregory Fontenot, USA, Retired (Jul-Aug): 45 Understanding the Link between Center of Gravity and Mission Ac- complishment, COL William G. Pierce, USA, Retired, Ph.D., and Power Equation, The: Using Tribal Politics in Counterinsurgency, COL Robert C. Coon, USA, Retired (May-Jun): 76 MAJ Morgan Mann, USMC Reserve (May-Jun): 104 Using Occam’s Razor to Connect the Dots: The Ba’ath Party and the Preemption of Nuclear Weapons, The, Tim Bakken (Nov-Dec): 30 Insurgency in Tal Afar, CPT Travis Patriquin, USA (Jan-Feb): 16 Principles and Priorities in Training for Iraq, LTC (P) Christopher Hickey, USA (Mar-Apr): 22 Producing Victory: A 2007 Postscript for Implementation, LTC Douglas A. Ollivant, USA, Ph.D., and CPT Eric D. Chewning, Waiting for Godot in Iraq, F.J. Bing West (Jan-Feb): 2 USA( Mar-Apr): 109 We the People Are Not the Center of Gravity in an Insurgency, MAJ Mark P. Krieger Jr., USA (Jul-Aug): 96 Words Are Weapons . . . So Use Them Wisely, MAJ Michael D. Reflections from a Red Team Leader, Susan Craig (Mar-Apr): 57 Jason, USA (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 136 AUTHOR INDEX a Akerley, CPT Scott J., USA, and COL Jeffrey R. Sanderson, USA, Focusing Training—The Big Five for Leaders (Jul-Aug): 71 Abdulrazak, Hassan, Ph.D.; MAJ Jean-Marc Pierre, USA, and CPT Edward Hutchinson, Australian Army, The Shi’a Remembrance of Anderson, LTC David, USMC, Retired, The Economic Instrument Muharram: An Explanation of the Days of Ashura and Arba’een of National Power and Military Operations: A Focus on Iraq (Sep- (Mar-Apr): 61 Oct): 74 Abrahams, MAJ David S., USA, Emotional Intelligence and Army Anderson, BG Joseph, USA, and COL Gary Volesky, USA, A Synchro- Leadership: Give It to Me Straight! (Mar-Apr): 86 nized Approach to Population Control (INSIGHTS) (Jul-Aug): 101 MILITARY REVIEW e November-December 2007 125 Arancibia-Clavel, LTC Felipe, Chilean Army, Chile and Argentina: From Measures ofT rust to Military Integration (Sep-Oct): 104 Dehn, MAJ John, USA, and COL Daniel Rice, USAR, Armed Humanitarian Intervention and International Law: A Primer for Military Professionals (Nov-Dec): 38 Baker, MAJ Jay B., USA, Medical Diplomacy in Full-Spectrum Operations (Sep-Oct): 67 Deutsch, Robert D., Ph.D., The Droning of Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 124 Baker, COL Ralph O., USA, HUMINT-Centric Operations: Devel- Dunlap, MG General Charles J. Jr., USAF, Understanding Airmen: A oping Actionable Intelligence in the Urban Counterinsurgency Primer for Soldiers (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 126 Environment (Mar-Apr): 12 Bakken, Tim, The Preemption of Nuclear Weapons (Nov-Dec): 30 Baltazar, COL Thomas, USA, Retired, and Elisabeth Kvitashvili, The Role of USAID and Development Assistance in Combating Eder, BG Mari K., USA, Toward Strategic Communication (Jul- Aug): 61 Terrorism (Mar-Apr): 38 Eikmeier, COL Dale C., USA, A Logical Method for Center-of- Barno, LTG David W., USA, Retired, Fighting “The Other War”: Gravity Analysis (Sep-Oct): 62 Counterinsurgency Strategy in Afghanistan, 2003-2005 (Sep- Oct): 32 Eisenstadt, LTC Michael, USAR, Iraq: Tribal Engagement Lessons Learned (Sep-Oct): 52 Boyd, COL Curtis D., USA, Army IO is PSYOP: Influencing More with Less (May-Jun): 67 Elkhamri, SGT Mounir, USA, Dealing with the Iraqi Populace: An Bresnahan, Leana; ADM Jim Stavridis, USN; and Alexander T. Arab-American Soldier’s Perspective (Jan-Feb): 110 Roney; Partnership for the Americas: The Human Rights Initiative F (May-Jun): 2 Brevé, Federico, former Minister of Defense of Honduras, The Fontenot, Gregory, COL, USA, Retired, Peace in the Posavina, or Deal Maras: A Menace to the Americas (Jul-Aug): 88 with Us! (Jul-Aug): 45 Brewer, Garry D., MR Revisited: The Surrender Program (IN- Ford, CPT Christopher M., USA, J.D., Of Shoes and Sites: Globaliza- SIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 140 tion and Insurgency (May-Jun): 85 Brinkley, Paul, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Business Frangois, LTC Philippe, French Marines, and LTC Michel Goya, French Transformation, A Cause for Hope: Economic Revitalization in Marines, The Man Who Bent Events: “King John” in Indochina Iraq (Jul-Aug): 2 (Sep-Oct): 45 Broemmel, MAJ Jarett; USA, MAJ Terry L. Clark, USA; and MAJ G Shannon Nielsen, USA, The Surge Can Succeed (INSIGHTS) (Jul-Aug): 110 Gordon, LTC John IV, Ph.D., USA, Retired; COL David E. Johnson, Brown, COL (P) Robert B., USA, The Agile-Leader Mind-Set: Lev- Ph.D., USA, Retired; and Peter A. Wilson, Air Mechanization: An eraging the Power of Modularity in Iraq (Jul-Aug): 32 Expensive and Fragile Concept (Jan-Feb): 63 Brown, LTC Ross A., USA, Commander’s Assessment: South Bagh- Goya, LTC Michel, French Marines, and LTC Philippe Fran¢ois, dad (Jan-Feb): 27 French Marines, The Man Who Bent Events: “King John” in Indochina (Sep-Oct): 52 Cc Green, Dan, Counterinsurgency Diplomacy: Political Advisors at the Campbell, LTC James D., ARNG, Brigade Headquarters for National Operational and Tactical Leveis (May-Jun): 24 Guard Civil Support Teams: A Homeland Security Imperative, H (Nov-Dec): 87 Centres des Hautes Etudes Militaires, Ethics and Operations: Train- Hammes, COL T.X., USMC, Retired, Fourth Generation Warfare ing the Combatant (May-Jun): 109 Evolves, Fifth Emerges, (May-Jun): 14 Chewning, CPT Eric D., USA, and LTC Douglas A. Ollivant, USA, Hanna, BG Elias, Lebanese Army, Retired, Lessons Learned from Ph.D., Producing Victory: A 2007 Postscript for Implementation the Recent War in Lebanon (Sep-Oct): 82 (Mar-Apr): 109 Harper, MAJ David, USA, Targeting of the American Will and Other Chiarelli, LTG Peter W., USA, with MAJ Stephen M. Smith, USA, Challenges for 4th-Generation Leadership (Mar-Apr): 94 Learning from Our Modern Wars: The Imperatives of Preparing Hickey, LTC (P) Christopher, USA, Principles and Priorities in for a Dangerous Future (Sep-Oct): 2 Training for Iraq (Mar-Apr): 22 Claessen, MAJ Erik, Belgian Armed Forces, Discouraging Hearts Hillen, John, Ph.D., Developing a National Counterinsurgency and Minds: Democracies and Insurgencies (May-Jun): 97 Capability for the War on Terror (Jan-Feb): 13 , 5.W.E.T. and Blood: Essential Services in the Battle between Hutchinson, CPT Edward, Australian Army; MAJ Jean-Marc Pierre, Insurgents and Counterinsurgents, (Nov-Dec): 91 USA; and Hassan Abdulrazak, Ph.D., The Shi’a Remembrance of Clark, MAJ Terry L., USA; MAJ Jarett Broemmel, USA; and MAJ Muharram: An Explanation of the Days of Ashura and Arba’een Shannon Nielsen, USA, The Surge Can Succeed (INSIGHTS) (Mar-Apr): 61 (Jul-Aug): 110 J Clark, LTC Thomas G., USA, Retired, Ph.D., Army Planning Doctrine: Identifying the Problem is the Heart of the Problem (Nov-Dec): 70 Jackson, Brian A., Ph.D., Counterinsurgency Intelligence in a “Long Colucci, CPT Craig C., USA, Committing to Afghanistan: The Case War”: The British Experience in Northern Ireland (Jan-Feb): 74 for Increasing U.S. Reconstruction and Stabilization Aid (May- Jason, MAJ Michael D., USA, Words Are Weapons . . .So Use Them Jun): 38 Wisely (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 136 Coon, COL Robert C., USA, Retired, and COL William G. Pierce, Johnson, COL David E., Ph.D., USA, Retired; LTC John Gordon IV, USA, Retired, Ph.D., Understanding the Link between Center of Ph.D., USA, Retired; and Peter A. Wilson, Air Mechanization: An Gravity and Mission Accomplishment (May-Jun): 76 Expensive and Fragile Concept (Jan-Feb): 63 Costanza, Michele, Ph.D., and COL Kim L. Summers, USA, Retired, and The Next Gunpowder: The Power of BCKS and the Command Net Forum (Mar-Apr): 70 Kiszely, LTG Sir John, British Army, Learning about Counterinsur- Craig, Susan, Reflections from a Red Team Leader (Mar-Apr): 57 gency, (Mar-Apr): 5 126 November-December 2007 e MILITARY REVIEW AUTHOR Krieger, MAJ Mark P. Jr., USA, We the People Are Not the Center of Rid, Thomas, The Bundeswehr’s New Media Challenge (INSIGHTS) Gravity in an Insurgency (Jul-Aug): 96 (Jul-Aug): 104 Kvitashvili, Elisabeth, and COL Thomas Baltazar, USA, Retired, Robbins, MAJ Elizabeth L., USA, Muddy Boots IO: The Rise of The Role of USAID and Development Assistance in Combating Soldier Blogs (Sep-Oct): 109 Terrorism (Mar-Apr): 38 Roney, Alexander T.; ADM Jim Stavridis, USN; and Leana Bresna- han, Partnership for the Americas: The Human Rights Initiative L (May-Jun): 2 Ladwig, Walter C. II], Managing Counterinsurgency: Lessons from Ss Malaya (May-Jun): 56 Liebl, MAJ Vernie, USMC, Retired, Paper and COIN: Exploiting the Sadri, Houman A., Ph.D., Surrounded: Seeing the World from Iran’s Enemy’s Documents (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 131 Point of View (Jul-Aug): 12 Sanderson, COL Jeffrey R., USA, and CPT Scott J. Akerley, USA, Focusing Training—The Big Five for Leaders (Jul-Aug): 71 Mann, MAJ Morgan, USMC Reserve, The Power Equation: Using Scanlon, CDR J.D., Canadian Armed Forces, In Defense of Military Tribal Politics in Counterinsurgency (May-Jun): 104 Public Affairs Doctrine (May-Jun): 92 Mansoor, COL Peter R., USA, and MAJ Mark S. Ulrich, USA, Link- Sieg], MAJ Michael B., USA, Clarity and Culture in Stability Opera- ing Doctrine to Action: A New COIN Center-of-Gravity Analysis tions (Nov-Dec): 99 (Sep-Oct): 45 Smith, MAJ Stephen M., USA, with LTG Peter W. Chiarelli, USA, Marks, Thomas A., Ph.D. Thailand: Anatomy of a Counterinsur- Learning from Our Modern Wars: The Imperatives of Preparing gency Victory (Jan-Feb): 35 For A Dangerous Future (Sep-Oct): 2 Marks, Thomas A., Ph.D., A Model Counterinsurgency: Uribe’s Spain, MAJ Everett S.P., USA, Managing Expectations While Lead- Colombia (2002-2006) versus FARC (Mar-Apr): 41 ing Change (Mar-Apr): 74 McFate, Sean, The Art and Aggravation of Vetting in Post-Conflict Stavridis, ADM Jim, USN; Alexander T. Roney; and Leana Bresna- Environments (Jul-Aug): 79 han, Partnership for the Americas: The Human Rights Initiative McMichael, LTC Scott R., USA, Retired, and BG Robin P. Swan, (May-Jun): 2 USA, Mounted Vertical Maneuver: A Giant Leap Forward in Sullivan, MAJ Michael D., USA, Leadership in Counterinsurgency: Maneuver and Sustainment (Jan-Feb): 52 A Tale of Two Leaders (Sep-Oct): 119 Morales, Waltraud Queiser, Ph.D., After Fidel: What Future for U.S.- Summers, COL Kim L., USA, Retired, and Michele Costanza, Ph.D., Cuban Relations? (Sep-Oct): 90 The Next Gunpowder: The Power of BCKS and the Command Net Mosser, Michael W., Ph.D., The “Armed Reconciler”: The Military Forum (Mar-Apr): 70 Role in the Amnesty, Reconciliation, and Reintegration Process Swan, BG Robin P., USA, and LTC Scott R. McMichael, USA, (Nov-Dec): 13 Retired, Mounted Vertical Maneuver: A Giant Leap Forward in Maneuver and Sustainment (Jan-Feb): 52 MM T Nasr, Vali, The Shia Revival (May-Jun): 9 Naval Research Advisory Committee Future Fuels Study Panel, Thane, MAJ John M., USA, The Future of the Uniformed Army Breaking the Tether of Fuel (Jan-Feb): 96 Scientist and Engineer Program (Nov-Dec): 77 Nielsen, MAJ Shannon, USA; MAJ Jarett Broeramel, USA; and MAJ Thomas, LTC Timothy L., USA, Retired, The Chinese Military’s Terry L. Clark, The Surge Can Succeed (INSIGHTS) (Jul-Aug): 110 Strategic Mind-set (Nov-Dec): 47 Oo U Ollivant, LTC Douglas A., USA, Ph.D., and CPT Eric D. Chewning, Ulrich, MAJ Mark S., USA, and COL Peter R. Mansoor, USA, Link- USA, Producing Victory: A 2007 Postscript for Implementation ing Doctrine to Action: A New COIN Center-of-Gravity Analysis (Mar-Apr): 109 (Sep-Oct): 45 P Vv Pak, MAJ Jin H. USA, China’s Pragmatic Rise and U.S. Interests in Varhola, MAJ Christopher H., USAR, Ph.D., Cows, Korans, and East Asia (Nov-Dec): 56 Kalashnikovs: The Multiple Dimensions of Conflict in the Nuba Mountains of Central Sudan (May-Jun): 46 Park, MAJ Francis J.H., USA, The Strategic Plans and Policy Officer in the Modular Division (Nov-Dec): 82 Vego, Milan, Ph.D., Clausewitz’s Schwerpunkt: Mistranslated from German—Misunderstood in English (Jan-Feb): 101 Patriquin, CPT Travis, USA, Using Occam’s Razor to Connect the Dots: The Ba’ath Party and the Insurgency in Tal Afar (Jan-Feb): 16 Vlahos, Michael, Fighting Identity: Why We Are Losing Our Wars (Nov-Dec): 2 Petraeus, GEN David H., USA, TRANSCRIPT: General Petraeus on the Way Ahead in Iraq (Mar-Apr): 2 Vlasak, LTC Marian E., USA, The Paradox ofL ogistics in Insurgen- cies and Counterinsurgencies (Jan-Feb): 86 Pierce, COL William G., USA, Retired, Ph.D., and COL Robert C. Coon, USA, Retired, Understanding the Link between Center of Volesky, COL Gary, USA, and BG Joseph Anderson, USA, A Gravity and Mission Accomplishment (May-Jun): 76 Synchronized Approach to Popv!ation Control (INSIGHTS) (Jul- Aug): 101 Pierre, MAJ Jean-Marc, USA; CPT Edward Hutchinson, Australian Army; and Hassan Abdulrazak, Ph.D., The Shi’a Remembrance of Muharram: An Explanation of the Days of Ashura and Arba’een (Mar-Apr): 61 Wallace, COL David A., USA, Battling Terrorism under the Law of War (Sep-Oct): 101 , The Law of Occupation and Post-Armed-Conflict Govern- Rice, COL Daniel, USAR, and MAJ John Dehn, USA, Armed ance: Considerations for Future Conflicts (Nov-Dec): 20 Humanitarian Intervention and International Law: A Primer for Weber, MAJ Mark M., USA, U.S. Military Advisors—A Need for Military Professionals (Nov-Dec): 38 Guiding Principles (Mar-Apr): 111 MILITARY REVIEW e November-December 2007 West, Bing, F.J., Waiting for Godot in Iraq (Jan-Feb): 2 An Expensive and Fragile Concept (Jan-Feb): 63 Whalen, LTC Robert P. Jr., USA, Everything Old is New Again: Task Wunderle, LTC William, USA, How to Negotiate in the Middle East Force Phantom in the Iraq War (May-Jun): 31 (Mar-Apr): 33 Whiffen, MAJ Harold H., USA, Becoming an Adaptive Leader z (Nov-Dec): 108 Wilson, Peter A.; LTC John Gordon IV, Ph.D., USA, Retired; and Zais BG Mitchell M., USA, Retired, Ph.D., U.S. Strategy in Iraq COL David E. Johnson, Ph.D., USA, Retired, Air Mechanization: (Mar-Apr): 105 18)} o m ma > & COL Peter R. Mansoor, USA, and MAJ Mark S. Ulrich, USA (Sep- Oct): 45 Advisor Operations Logical Method for Center-of-Gravity Analysis, A, COL Dale C. Counterinsurgency Diplomacy: Political Advisors at the Operational Eikmeier, USA (Sep-Oct): 62 and Tactical Levels, Dan Green (May-Jun): 24 Targeting of the American Will and Other Challenges for 4th-Gener- U.S. Military Advisors—A Need for Guiding Principles, MAJ Mark ation Leadership, MAJ David Harper, USA (Mar-Apr): 94 M. Weber, USA (Mar-Apr): 111 Understanding the Link between Center of Gravity and Mission Ac- Words Are Weapons . . . So Use Them Wisely, MAJ Michael D. complishment, COL William G. Pierce, USA, Retired, Ph.D., and Jason, USA (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 136 COL Robert C. Coon, USA, Retired (May-Jun): 76 Afghanistan We the People Are Not the Center of Gravity in an Insurgency, MAJ Committing to Afghanistan: The Case for Increasing U.S. Recon- Mark P. Krieger Jr., USA (Jul-Aug): 96 struction and Stabilization Aid, CPT Craig C. Colucci, USA Chile (May-Jun): 38 Chile and Argentina: From Measures of Trust to Military Integration, Fighting “The Other War”: Counterinsurgency Strategy in Afghani- LTC Felipe Arancibia-Clavel, Chilean Army (Sep-Oct): 104 stan, 2003-2005, LTG David W. Barno, USA, Retired (Sep-Oct): 32 China Africa China’s Pragmatic Rise and U.S. Interests in East Asia, MAJ Jin H. Cows, Korans, and Kalashnikovs: The Multiple Dimensions of Con- Pak, USA (Nov-Dec): 56 flict in the Nuba Mountains of Central Sudan, MAJ Christopher H. The Chinese Military’s Strategic Mind-set, LTC Timothy L. Thomas, Varhola, USAR, Ph.D. (May-Jun): 46 USA, Retired (Nov-Dec): 47 Air Force/Air Operations Civil-Military Operations Air Mechanization: An Expensive and Fragile Concept, LTC John Cause for Hope: Economic Revitalization in Iraq, A, Paul Brinkley, Gordon IV, Ph.D., USA, Retired; COL David E. Johnson, Ph.D., Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Business Transformation USA, Retired; and Peter A. Wilson (Jan-Feb): 63 (Jul-Aug): 2 Mounted Vertical Maneuver: A Giant Leap Forward in Maneuver Committing to Afghanistan: The Case for Increasing U.S. Recon- and Sustainment, BG Robin P. Swan, USA, and LTC Scott R. struction and Stabilization Aid, CPT Craig C. Colucci, USA McMichael, USA, Retired (Jan-Feb): 52 (May-Jun): 38 Understanding Airmen: A Primer for Soldiers, MG General Charles Dealing with the Iraqi Populace: An Arab-American Soldier’s Per- J. Dunlap Jr., USAF (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 126 spective, SGT Mounir Elkhamri, USA (Jan-Feb): 110 Amnesty Economic Instrument of National Power and Military Operations, “Armed Reconciler, The”: The Military Role in the Amnesty, Rec- The: A Focus on Iraq, LTC David Anderson, USMC, Retired (Sep- onciliation, and Reintegration Process, Michael W. Mosser, Ph.D. Oct): 74 (Nov-Dec): 13 Model Counterinsurgency, A: Uribe’s Colombia (2002-2006) versus MR Revisited: The Surrender Program, Garry D. Brewer (IN- FARC, Thomas A. Marks, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 41 SIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 140 S.W.E.T. and Blood: Essential Services in the Battle between Argentina Insurgents and Counterinsurgents, MAJ Erik A. Claessen, Belgian Chile and Argentina: From Measures ofT rust to Military Integration, Armed Forces (Nov-Dec): 91 LTC Felipe Arancibia-Clavel, Chilean Army (Sep-Oct): 104 Synchronized Approach to Population Control, A, BG Joseph Ander- son, USA, and COL Gary Volesky, USA (INSIGHTS) (Jul-Aug): 101 Colombia Model Counterinsurgency, A: Uribe’s Colombia (2002-2006) versus Battle Command Knowledge System (BCKS) FARC, Thomas A. Marks, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 41 Next Gunpowder, The: The Power of BCKS and the Command Counterinsurgency (COIN)/Insurgency Net Forum, COL Kim L. Summers, USA, Retired, and Michele Costanza, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 70 Art and Aggravation of Vetting in Post-Conflict Environments, The, Sean McFate (Jul-Aug): 79 Bosnia Cause for Hope: Economic Revitalization in Iraq, A, Paul Brinkley, Peace in the Posavina, or Deal with Us! COL Gregory Fontenot, Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Business Transformation USA, Retired (Jul-Aug): 45 (Jul-Aug): 2 Counterinsurgency Diplomacy: Political Advisors at the Operational Cc and Tactical Levels, Dan Green (May-Jun): 24 Counterinsurgency Intelligence in a “Long War”: The British Experi- Center of Gravity ence in Northern Ireland, Brian A. Jackson, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 74 Clausewitz’s Schwerpunkt: Mistranslated from German—Misunder- Committing to Afghanistan: The Case for Increasing U.S. Recon- stood in English, Milan Vego, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 101 struction and Stabilization Aid, CPT Craig C. Colucci, USA Linking Doctrine to Action: A New COIN Center-of-Gravity Analysis, (May-Jun): 38 128 November-December 2007 e MILITARY REVIEW SUBJECT Dealing with the Iraqi Populace: An Arab-American Soldier’s Per- Dealing with the Iraqi Populace: An Arab-American Soldier’s Per- spective, SGT Mounir Elkhamri, USA (Jan-Feb): 110 spective, SGT Mounir Elkhamri, USA (Jan-Feb): 110 Developing a National Counterinsurgency Capability for the War on Fighting Identity: Why We Are Losing Our Wars, Michael Vlahos Terror, John Hillen, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 13 (Nov-Dec): 2 Discouraging Hearts and Minds: Democracies and Insurgencies, How to Negotiate in the Middle East, LTC William Wunderle, USA MAJ Erik Claessen, Belgian Armed Forces (May-Jun): 97 (Mar-Apr): 33 Economic Instrument of National Power and Military Operations, Iraq: Tribal Engagement Lessons Learned, LTC Michael Eisenstadt, The: A Focus on Iraq, LTC David Anderson, USMC, Retired (Sep- USAR (Sep-Oct): 16 Oct): 74 Power Equation, The: Using Tribal Politics in Counterinsurgency, Fighting “The Other War’: Counterinsurgency Strategy in Afghani- MAJ Morgan Mann, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve (May-Jun): 104 stan, 2003-2005, LTG David W. Barno, USA, Retired (Sep-Oct): 32 Reflections from a Red Team Leader, Susan Craig (Mar-Apr): 57 HUMINT-Centric Operations: Developing Actionable Intelligence in Shi’a Remembrance of Muharram, The: An Explanation of the Days the Urban Counterinsurgency Environment, COL Ralph O. Baker, of Ashura and Arba’een, MAJ Jean-Marc Pierre, USA; Captain USA (Mar-Apr): 12 Edward Hutchinson, Australian Army; and Hassan Abdulrazak, Iraq: Tribal Engagement Lessons Learned, LTC Michael Eisenstadt, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 61 USAR (Sep-Oct): 16 Shia Revival, The, Vali Nasr (May-Jun): 9 Leadership in Counterinsurgency: A Tale of Two Leaders, MAJ Using Occam’s Razor to Connect the Dots: The Ba’ath Party and the Michael D. Sullivan, USA (Sep-Oct): 119 Insurgency in Tal Afar, CPT Travis Patriquin, USA (Jan-Feb): 16 Learning about Counterinsurgency, LTG Sir John Kiszely, British Army (Mar-Apr): 5 Linking Doctrine to Action: A New COIN Center-of-Gravity Analy- sis, COL Peter R. Mansoor, USA, and MAJ Mark S. Ulrich, USA Economics (Sep-Oct): 45 Cause for Hope, A: Economic Revitalization in Iraq, Paul Brinkley, Managing Counterinsurgency: Lessons from Malaya, Walter C. Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Business Transformation Ladwig III (May-Jun): 56 (Jul-Aug): 2 Man Who Bent Events, The: “King John” in Indochina, LTC Michel Committing to Afghanistan: The Case for Increasing U.S. Recon- Goya, and LTC Philippe Frangois, French Marines (Sep-Oct): 52 struction and Stabilization Aid, CPT Craig C. Colucci, USA (May-Jun): 38 Medical Diplomacy in Full-Spectrum Operations, MAJ Jay B Baker, USA (Sep-Oct): 67 Economic Instrument of National Power and Military Operations, The: A Focus on Iraq, LTC David Anderson, USMC, Retired (Sep-Oct): 74 Model Counterinsurgency, A: Uribe’s Colombia (2002-2006) versus FARC, Thomas A. Marks, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 41 Engineer Of Shoes and Sites: Globalization and Insurgency, CPT Christopher Future of the Uniformed Army Scientist and Engineer Program, The, M. Ford, USA, J.D. (May-Jun): 85 MAJ John M. Thane, USA (Nov-Dec): 77 Paper and COIN: Exploiting the Enemy’s Documents, MAJ Vernie Ethics Liebl, USMC, Retired (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 131 Ethics and Operations: Training the Combatant, Centres des Hautes Paradox of Logistics in Insurgencies and Counterinsurgencies, The, Etudes Militaires (May-Jun): 109 LTC Marian E. Vlasak, USA (Jan-Feb): 86 Power Equation, The: Using Tribal Politics in Counterinsurgency, F MAJ Morgan Mann, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve (May-Jun): 104 France Producing Victory: A 2007 Postscript for Implementation, LTC Douglas A. Ollivant, USA, Ph.D., and CPT Eric D. Chewning, Ethics and Operations: Training the Combatant, Centres des Hautes USA( Mar-Apr): 109 Etudes Militaires (May-Jun): 109 S.W.E.T. and Blood: Essential Services in the Battle between Man Who Bent Events: “King John” in Indochina, The, LTC Insurgents and Counterinsurgents, MAJ Erik A. Claessen, Belgian Michel Goya, and LTC Philippe Francois, French Marines (Sep- Armed Forces (Nov-Dec): 91 Oct): 52 Synchronized Approach to Population Control, A, BG Joseph Ander- Future Warfighting son, USA, and COL Gary Volesky, USA (INSIGHTS) (Jul-Aug): 101 Air Mechanization: An Expensive and Fragile Concept, LTC John Thailand: Anatomy of aC ounterinsurgency Victory, Thomas A. Gordon IV, Ph.D., USA, Retired; COL David E. Johnson, Ph.D., Marks, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 35 USA, Retired; and Peter A. Wilson (Jan-Feb): 63 Using Occam’s Razor to Connect the Dots: The Ba’ath Party and the Fourth Generation Warfare Evolves, Fifth Emerges, COL T.X. Insurgency in Tal Afar, CPT Travis Patriquin, USA (Jan-Feb): 16 Hammes, USMC, Retired (May-Jun): 14 We the People Are Not the Center of Gravity in an Insurgency, MAJ Learning from Our Modern Wars: The Imperatives of Preparing Mark P. Krieger Jr., USA (Jul-Aug): 96 for a Dangerous Future, LTG Peter W. Chiarelli, USA, with MAJ Stephen M. Smith, USA (Sep-Oct): 2 Cuba Mounted Vertical Maneuver: A Giant Leap Forward in Maneuver After Fidel: What Future for U.S.-Cuban Relations? Waltraud Que- and Sustainment, BG Robin P. Swan, USA, and LTC Scott R. iser Morales, Ph.D. (Sep-Oct): 90 McMichael, USA, Retired (Jan-Feb): 52 Cultural Education/Knowledge Targeting of theA merican Will and Other Challenges for 4th-Gener- China’s Pragmatic Rise and U.S. Interests in East Asia, MAJ Jin H. ation Leadership, MAJ David Harper, USA (Mar-Apr): 94 Pak, USA (Nov-Dec): 56 TRANSCRIPT: General Petraeus on the Way Ahead in Iraq, GEN Chinese Military’s Strategic Mind-set, The, LTC Timothy L. Tho- David H. Petraeus, USA (Mar-Apr): 2 mas, USA, Retired (Nov-Dec): 47 Clarity and Culture in Stability Operations, MAJ Michael B. Siegl, G USA (Nov-Dec): 99 Cows, Korans, and Kalashnikovs: The Multiple Dimensions of Con- Great Britain flict in the Nuba Mountains of Central Sudan, MAJ Christopher H. Counterinsurgency Intelligence in a “Long War”: The British Experi- Varhola, USAR, Ph.D. (May-Jun): 46 ence in Northern Ireland, Brian A. Jackson, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 74 MILITARY REVIEW e November-December 2007 129 Leadership in Counterinsurgency: A Tale of Two Leaders, MAJ Commander’s Assessment: South Baghdad, LTC Ross A. Brown, Michael D. Sullivan, USA (Sep-Oct): 119 USA (Jan-Feb): 27 Managing Counterinsurgency: Lessons from Malaya, Walter C. Dealing with the Iraqi Populace: An Arab-American Soldier’s Per- Ladwig III (May-Jun): 56 spective, SGT Mounir Elkhamri, USA (Jan-Feb): 110 Economic Instrument of National Power and Military Operations, The: A Focus on Iraq, LTC David Anderson, USMC, Retired (Sep-Oct): 74 Everything Old is New Again: Task Force Phantom in the Iraq War, Homeland Security LTC Robert P. Whalen Jr., USA (May-Jun): 31 Brigade Headquarters for National Guard Civil Support Teams: A How to Negotiate in the Middle East, LTC William Wunderle, USA Homeland Security Imperative, LTC James D. Campbell, ARNG (Mar-Apr): 33 (Nov-Dec): 87 HUMINT-Centric Operations: Developing Actionable Intelligence in Humanitarian/Peacekeeping Operations the Urban Counterinsurgency Environment, COL Ralph O. Baker, Peace in the Posavina, or Deal with Us! COL Gregory Fontenot, USA( Mar-Apr): 12 USA, Retired (Jul-Aug): 45 Iraq: Tribal Engagement Lessons Learned, LTC Michael Eisenstadt, Human Rights USAR (Sep-Oct): 16 Partnership for the Americas: The Human Rights Initiative, ADM Medical Diplomacy in Full-Spectrum Operations, MAJ Jay B. Jim Stavridis, USN; Alexander T. Roney; and Leana Bresnahan Baker, USA (Sep-Oct): 67 (May-Jun): 2 Power Equation, The: Using Tribal Politics in Counterinsurgency, MAJ Morgan Mann, U.S. Marine Corps Reserve (May-Jun): 104 Principles and Priorities in Training for Iraq, LTC (P) Christopher Information Operations Hickey, USA (Mar-Apr): 22 Army IO is PSYOP: Influencing More with Less, COL Curtis D. Producing Victory: A 2007 Postscript for Implementation, LTC Boyd, USA (May-Jun): 67 Douglas A. Ollivant, USA, Ph.D., and CPT Eric D. Chewning, USA( Mar-Apr): 109 Fourth Generation Warfare Evolves, Fifth Emerges, COL T.X. Hammes, USMC, Retired (May-Jun): 14 Surge Can Succeed, The, MAJ Jarett Broemmel, USA; MAJ Terry L. Clark, USA; and MAJ Shannon Nielsen, USA (INSIGHTS) Muddy Boots IO: The Rise of Soldier Blogs, MAJ Elizabeth L. Rob- (Jul-Aug): 110 bins, USA (Sep-Oct): 109 Synchronized Approach to Population Control, A, BG Joseph Ander- Intelligence son, USA, and COL Gary Volesky, USA (INSIGHTS) (Jul-Aug): 101 Counterinsurgency Intelligence in a “Long War”: The British Experi- TRANSCRIPT: General Petraeus on the Way Ahead in Iraq, GEN ence in Northern Ireland, Brian A. Jackson, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 74 David H. Petraeus, USA (Mar-Apr): 2 HUMINT-Centric Operations: Developing Actionable Intelligence in Using Occam’s Razor to Connect the Dots: The Ba’ath Party and the the Urban Counterinsurgency Environment, COL Ralph O. Baker, Insurgency in Tal Afar, CPT Travis Patriquin, USA (Jan-Feb): 16 USA( Mar-Apr): 12 U.S. Military Advisors—A Need for Guiding Principles, MAJ Mark Learning about Counterinsurgency, LTG Sir John Kiszely, British M. Weber, USA (Mar-Apr): 111 Army (Mar-Apr): 5 U.S. Strategy in Iraq, BG Mitchell M. Zais, USA, Retired, Ph.D. Paper and COIN: Exploiting the Enemy’s Documents, MAJ Vernie (Mar-Apr): 105 Liebl, USMC, Retired (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 131 Waiting for Godot in Iraq, F.J. Bing West (Jan-Feb): 2 Reflections from a Red Team Leader, Susan Craig (Mar-Apr): 57 Words Are Weapons . . . So Use Them Wisely, MAJ Michael D. Interagency Jason, USA (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 136 Cause for Hope, A: Economic Revitalization in Iraq, Paul Brinkley, Ireland Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Business Transformation (Jul-Aug): 2 Counterinsurgency Intelligence in a “Long War”: The British Experi- ence in Northern Ireland, Brian A. Jackson, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 74 Counterinsurgency Diplomacy: Political Advisors at the Operational and Tactical Levels, Dan Green (May-Jun): 24 Islam Developing a National Counterinsurgency Capability for the War on Cows, Korans, and Kalashnikovs: The Multiple Dimensions of Con- Terror, John Hillen, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 13 flict in the Nuba Mountains of Central Sudan, MAJ Christopher H. Varhola, USAR, Ph.D. (May-Jun): 46 Economic Instrument of National Power and Military Operations, The: A Focus on Iraq, LTC David Anderson, USMC, Retired (Sep- Shi’a Remembrance of Muharram, The: An Explanation of the Days Oct): 74 of Ashura and Arba’een, MAJ Jean-Marc Pierre, USA; Captain Edward Hutchinson, Australian Army; and Hassan Abdulrazak, Learning from Our Modern Wars: The Imperatives of Preparing Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 61 for a Dangerous Future, LTG Peter W. Chiarelli, USA, with MAJ Stephen M. Smith, USA (Sep-Oct): 2 Shia Revival, The, Vali Nasr (May-Jun): 9 Role of USAID and Development Assistance in Combating Ter- L rorism, The, COL Thomas Baltazar, USA, Retired, and Elisabeth Kvitashvili(Mar-Apr): 38 Latin America / US Southern Command (USSOUTHCOM) Iran After Fidel: What Future for U.S.-Cuban Relations? Waltraud Que- Shia Revival, The, Vali Nasr (May-Jun): 9 iser Morales, Ph.D. (Sep-Oct): 90 Surrounded: Seeing the World from Iran’s Point of View, Houman A. Chile and Argentina: From Measures of Trust to Military Integration, Sadri, Ph.D. (Jul-Aug): 12 LTC Felipe Arancibia-Clavel, Chilean Army (Sep-Oct): 104 Iraq Maras: A Menace to the Americas, The, Federico Brevé, former Agile-Leader Mind-Set, The: Leveraging the Power of Modularity in Minister of Defense of Honduras (Jul-Aug): 88 Iraq, COL (P) Robert B. Brown, USA (Jul-Aug): 32 Model Counterinsurgency, A: Uribe’s Colombia (2002-2006) versus Cause for Hope: Economic Revitalization in Iraq, A, Paul Brinkley, FARC, Thomas A. Marks, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 41 Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Business Transformation Partnership for the Americas: The Human Rights Initiative, ADM Jim Sta- (Jul-Aug): 2 vridis, USN; Alexander T. Roney; and Leana Bresnahan (May-Jun): 2 130 November-December 2007 e MILITARY REVIEW SUBJECT Leadership Middle East (not Iraq) Agile-Leader Mind-Set, The: Leveraging the Power of Modularity in How to Negotiate in the Middle East, LTC William Wunderle, USA Iraq, COL (P) Robert B. Brown, USA (Jul-Aug): 32 (Mar-Apr): 33 Becoming an Adaptive Leader, MAJ Harold H. Whiffen, USA (Nov- Lessons Learned from the Recent War in Lebanon, BG Elias Hanna, Dec): 108 Lebanese Army, Retired (Sep-Oct): 82 Commander’s Assessment: South Baghdad, LTC Ross A. Brown, USA (Jan-Feb): 27 Droning of Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy, The, National Guard Robert D. Deutsch, Ph.D. (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 124 Brigade Headquarters for National Guard Civil Support Teams: A Emotional Intelligence and Army Leadership: Give It to Me Straight! Homeland Security Imperative, LTC James D. Campbell, ARNG MAJ David S. Abrahams, USA (Mar-Apr): 86 (Nov-Dec): 87 Focusing Training—The Big Five for Leaders, COL Jeffrey R. Sand- erson, USA, and CPT Scott J. Akerley, USA (Jul-Aug): 71 Oo Learning about Counterinsurgency, LTG Sir John Kiszely, British Operations/Tactics Army (Mar-Apr): 5 Agile-Leader Mind-Set, The: Leveraging the Power of Modularity in Leadership in Counterinsurgency: A Tale of Two Leaders, MAJ Iraq, , COL (P) Robert B. Brown, USA (Jul-Aug): 32 Michael D. Sullivan, USA (Sep-Oct): 119 Clausewitz’s Schwerpunkt: Mistranslated from German—Misunder- Managing Counterinsurgency: Lessons from Malaya, Walter C. stood in English, Milan Vego, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 101 Ladwig III (May-Jun): 56 Commander’s Assessment: South Baghdad, LTC Ross A. Brown, Managing Expectations While Leading Change, MAJ Everett S.P. USA( Jan-Feb): 27 Spain, USA (Mar-Apr): 74 Everything Old is New Again: Task Force Phantom in the Iraq War, Next Gunpowder, The: The Power of BCKS and the Command LTC Robert P. Whalen Jr., USA (May-Jun): 31 Net Forum, COL Kim L. Summers, USA, Retired, and Michele Costanza, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 70 P Principles and Priorities in Training for Iraq, LTC (P) Christopher Hickey, USA (Mar-Apr): 22 Planning Targeting of the American Will and Other Challenges for 4th- Army Planning Doctrine: Identifying the Problem is the Heart of the Generation Leadership, MAJ David Harper, USA (Mar-Apr): Problem, LTC Thomas G. Clark, USA, Retired, Ph.D. (Nov-Dec): 70 94 Posavina U.S. Military Advisors—A Need for Guiding Principles, MAJ Mark Peace in the Posavina, or Deal with Us! COL Gregory Fontenot, M. Weber, USA (Mar-Apr): 111 USA, Retired (Jul-Aug): 45 Lebanon Psychological Operations Discouraging Hearts and Minds: Democracies and Insurgencies, Army IO is PSYOP: Influencing More with Less, COL Curtis D. MAJ Erik Claessen, Belgian Armed Forces (May-Jun): 97 Boyd, USA (May-Jun): 67 Lessons Learned from the Recent War in Lebanon, BG Elias Hanna, Public Affairs Lebanese Army, Retired (Sep-Oct): 82 In Defense of Military Public Affairs Doctrine, CDR J.D. Scanlon, Legal/Ethical/Moral Canadian Armed Forces (May-Jun): 92 Armed Humanitarian Intervention and International Law: A Primer Toward Strategic Communication, BG Mari K. Eder, USA (Jul-Aug): 61 for Military Professionals, MAJ John Dehn, USA, and COL Dan- Public Diplomacy iel Rice, USA Reserve (Nov-Dec): 38 Dealing with the Iraqi Populace: An Arab-American Soldier’s Per- “Armed Reconciler, The”: The Military Role in the Amnesty, Rec- spective, SGT Mounir Elkhamri, USA (Jan-Feb): 110 onciliation, and Reintegration Process, Michael W. Mosser, Ph.D. (Nov-Dec): 13 Droning of Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy, The, Robert D. Deutsch, Ph.D. (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 124 Battling Terrorism under the Law of War, COL David A. Wallace, USA (Sep-Oct): 101 Ss Ethics and Operations: Training the Combatant, Centres des Hautes Etudes Militaires (May-Jun): 109 Science Law of Occupation and Post-Armed-Conflict Governance: Consid- Future of the Uniformed Army Scientist and Engineer Program, The, erations for Future Conflicts, COL David A. Wallace, USA , The MAJ John M. Thane, USA (Nov-Dec): (Nov-Dec): 20 Stability Operations Preemption of Nuclear Weapons ,The, Tim Bakken (Nov-Dec): 30 Art and Aggravation of Vetting in Post-Conflict Environments, The, Logistics Sean McFate (Jul-Aug): 79 Breaking the Tether of Fuel, Naval Research Advisory Committee Cause for Hope, A: Economic Revitalization in Iraq, Paul Brinkley, Future Fuels Study Panel (Jan-Feb): 96 Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Business Transformation (Jul-Aug): 2 Paradox of Logistics in Insurgencies and Counterinsurgencies, The, LTC Marian E. Vlasak, USA (Jan-Feb): 86 Clarity and Culture in Stability Operations, MAJ Michael B. Sieg], USA (Nov-Dec): 99 Committing to Afghanistan: The Case for Increasing U.S. Reconstruc- tion and Stabilization Aid, CPT Craig C. Colucci, USA (May-Jun): 38 Malaysia S.W.E.T. and Blood: Essential Services in the Battle between Managing Counterinsurgency: Lessons from Malaya, Walter C. Insurgents and Counterinsurgents, MAJ Erik A. Claessen, Belgian Ladwig III (May-Jun): 56 Armed Forces (Nov-Dec): 91 Medical Strategic Communications/Media Relations Medical Diplomacy in Full-Spectrum Operations, MAJ Jay B. Bundeswehr’s New Media Challenge, The, Thomas Rid (INSIGHTS) Baker, USA (Sep-Oct): 67 (Jul-Aug): 104 MILITARY REVIEW e November-December 2007 Droning of Strategic Communication and Public Diplomacy, The, Learning from Our Modern Wars: The Imperatives of Preparing Robert D. Deutsch, Ph.D. (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 124 for a Dangerous Future, LTG Peter W. Chiarelli, USA, with MAJ Muddy Boots IO: The Rise of Soldier Blogs, MAJ Elizabeth L. Rob- Stephen M. Smith, USA (Sep-Cct): 2 bins, USA (Sep-Oct): 109 Managing Expectations While Leading Change, MAJ Everett S.P. Spain, USA (Mar-Apr): 74 Toward Strategic Communication, BG Mari K. Eder, USA (Jul-Aug): 61 Next Gunpowder, The: The Power of BCKS and the Command Strategic Operations/Thought (see also, Interagency) Net Forum, COL Kim L. Summers, USA, Retired, and Michele Breaking the Tether of Fuel, Naval Research Advisory Committee Costanza, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 70 Future Fuels Study Panel (Jan-Feb): 96 Strategic Plans and Policy Officer in the Modular Division, The, Committing to Afghanistan: The Case for Increasing U.S. Recon- MAJ Francis J.H. Park, USA (Nov-Dec): 82 struction and Stabilization Aid, CPT Craig C. Colucci, USA Words Are Weapons . .. So Use Them Wisely, MAJ Michael D. (May-Jun): 38 Jason, USA (INSIGHTS) (Sep-Oct): 136 Developing a National Counterinsurgency Capability for the War on Terror, John Hillen, Ph.D. (Jan-Feb): 13 U Economic Instrument of National Power and Military Operations, The: A Focus on Iraq, LTC David Anderson, USMC, Retired (Sep- Urban Operations Oct): 74 HUMINT-Centric Operations: Developing Actionable Intelligence in Fighting Identity: Why We Are Losing Our Wars, Michael Vlahos the Urban Counterinsurgency Environment, COL Ralph O. 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