Joint Force Quarterly
Issue 54, 3 Quarter 2009
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EXECUTIVE EDITOR Jeffrey D. Smotherman, PhD
MANAGING EDITOR LTC(P) Robert E. Henstrand, USA
SUPERVISORY EDITOR George C. Maerz
VISUAL DESIGN EDITOR Tara J. Parekh
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Martin J. Peters, Jr.
SENIOR COPYEDITOR Calvin B. Kelley
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR Lisa M. Yambrick
GRAPHIC DESIGN Chris Dunham, Gwynn Fuchs, and Jamie Harvey
An Interview with Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff By David H. Gurney
On Strategic Leadership By Richard B. Myers and Albert C. Pierce
Advancing the Army Professional Military Ethic By George W. Casey, Jr.
Keepers of the Flame By George J. Flynn
Ethical Challenges for Commanders and Their Chaplains By John W. Brinsfield and Eric Wester
Ethics and Intelligence By William M. Nolte
Lawfare: A Decisive Element of 21st-century Conflicts? By Charles J. Dunlap, Jr.
The Detainee Interrogation Debate and the Legal-Policy Process By Lisa L. Turner
Institutional Ethics: Drawing Lines for Militant Democracies By Harvey Rishikof
Law and Ethics By James P. Terry
Destroy the Taliban’s Sanctuary By Steven Metz
Trapping Ourselves in Afghanistan and Losing Focus on the Essential Mission By Ralph Peters
Gangs, Drugs, Terrorism—and Information-sharing By Greg Gardner and Robert Killebrew
Healing Hidden Wounds: The Mental Health Crisis of America’s Veterans By Drew T. Doolin
Getting Indonesia Right: Managing a Security Partnership with a Nonallied Country By John B. Haseman and Eduardo Lachica
The Enduring Value of NORAD By Victor E. Renuart, Jr.
Cyber Operations: The New Balance By Stephen W. Korns
The Stance on the Cluster Munitions Ban: U.S. Philosophy Explained By Donald L. Hinton
Global Distributed ISR Operations: The Changing Face of Warfare By David A. Deptula and James R. Marrs
Eliminating High Seas Piracy: Legal and Policy Considerations By James P. Terry
Charting a New U.S.-Iraqi Relationship By Thomas C. Greenwood, Kevin M. Woods, and Michael P. Fischerkeller
Wired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century Reviewed by Shawn Brimley
Strategic Advantage: Challengers, Competitors, and Threats to America’s Future Reviewed by Greg Granger
Occupational Hazards: Success and Failure in Military Occupation Reviewed by Mark Grimsley
Decoding Clausewitz: A New Approach to On War Reviewed by John T. Kuehn
Joint Doctrine and Irregular Warfare By Jerome M. Lynes
Joint Doctrine Update By Joint Chiefs of Staff J7 Joint Education and Doctrine Division
Back Cover
Table of Contents
Editor's Open Letter
Letter to the Editor
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Issue 54, 3 Quarter 2009
Размещен на www.intelros.ru с в соответствии с разрешением National Defense University Press
JFQ Staff Biographies
EDITOR Col David H. Gurney, USMC (Ret)EXECUTIVE EDITOR Jeffrey D. Smotherman, PhD
MANAGING EDITOR LTC(P) Robert E. Henstrand, USA
SUPERVISORY EDITOR George C. Maerz
VISUAL DESIGN EDITOR Tara J. Parekh
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Martin J. Peters, Jr.
SENIOR COPYEDITOR Calvin B. Kelley
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR Lisa M. Yambrick
GRAPHIC DESIGN Chris Dunham, Gwynn Fuchs, and Jamie Harvey
Forum
Forum Executive Summary By David H. GurneyAn Interview with Admiral Michael G. Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff By David H. Gurney
On Strategic Leadership By Richard B. Myers and Albert C. Pierce
Advancing the Army Professional Military Ethic By George W. Casey, Jr.
Keepers of the Flame By George J. Flynn
Ethical Challenges for Commanders and Their Chaplains By John W. Brinsfield and Eric Wester
Ethics and Intelligence By William M. Nolte
Special Feature
A Long, Hard Fall from the Pedestal By David E. GrahamLawfare: A Decisive Element of 21st-century Conflicts? By Charles J. Dunlap, Jr.
The Detainee Interrogation Debate and the Legal-Policy Process By Lisa L. Turner
Institutional Ethics: Drawing Lines for Militant Democracies By Harvey Rishikof
Law and Ethics By James P. Terry
Commentary
Afghanistan: The Path to Victory By Joseph J. CollinsDestroy the Taliban’s Sanctuary By Steven Metz
Trapping Ourselves in Afghanistan and Losing Focus on the Essential Mission By Ralph Peters
Gangs, Drugs, Terrorism—and Information-sharing By Greg Gardner and Robert Killebrew
Healing Hidden Wounds: The Mental Health Crisis of America’s Veterans By Drew T. Doolin
Features
The Joint Narrative: Describing the Future Environment and Joint Operations By John M. RichardsonGetting Indonesia Right: Managing a Security Partnership with a Nonallied Country By John B. Haseman and Eduardo Lachica
The Enduring Value of NORAD By Victor E. Renuart, Jr.
Cyber Operations: The New Balance By Stephen W. Korns
The Stance on the Cluster Munitions Ban: U.S. Philosophy Explained By Donald L. Hinton
Global Distributed ISR Operations: The Changing Face of Warfare By David A. Deptula and James R. Marrs
Eliminating High Seas Piracy: Legal and Policy Considerations By James P. Terry
Charting a New U.S.-Iraqi Relationship By Thomas C. Greenwood, Kevin M. Woods, and Michael P. Fischerkeller
Recall
Hard Day’s Night: A Retrospective on the American Intervention in Somalia By R.D. Hooker, Jr.Book Reviews
Off the Shelf By Robert E. HenstrandWired for War: The Robotics Revolution and Conflict in the 21st Century Reviewed by Shawn Brimley
Strategic Advantage: Challengers, Competitors, and Threats to America’s Future Reviewed by Greg Granger
Occupational Hazards: Success and Failure in Military Occupation Reviewed by Mark Grimsley
Decoding Clausewitz: A New Approach to On War Reviewed by John T. Kuehn
Joint Doctrine
Gaming the 21st Century: What to Game? By the Center for Applied Strategic LearningJoint Doctrine and Irregular Warfare By Jerome M. Lynes
Joint Doctrine Update By Joint Chiefs of Staff J7 Joint Education and Doctrine Division
Fore and Aft
Front CoverBack Cover
Table of Contents
Editor's Open Letter
Letter to the Editor
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