Joint Force Quarterly
Issue 55, 4th Quarter 2009
Размещен на www.intelros.ru с в соответствии с разрешением National Defense University Press
EXECUTIVE EDITOR Jeffrey D. Smotherman, PhD
SUPERVISORY EDITOR George C. Maerz
VISUAL DESIGN EDITOR Tara J. Parekh
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Martin J. Peters, Jr.
SENIOR COPY EDITOR Calvin B. Kelley
BOOK REVIEW EDITOR Lisa M. Yambrick
GRAPHIC DESIGN Chris Dunham, Gwynn Fuchs, and Jamie Harvey
A New Grand Bargain: Implementing the Comprehensive Approach in Defense Planning By Thomas G. Mahnken
Strategic Drift? The Future of the National War College By Janet Breslin-Smith and Cliff Krieger
Developing Strategists: Translating National Strategy into Theater Strategy By Derek S. Reveron and James L. Cook
Asia: Facing Interesting Times By Dean Cheng
Future Gulf War: Weighing Arab and American Forces against Iranian Capabilities By Richard L. Russell
The State of Play in Russia’s Near Abroad By Peter B. Humphrey
SORT-ing out START: Options for U.S.-Russian Strategic Arms Reductions By Stephen J. Cimbala
Integrating CONOPs into the Acquisition Process By John P. Jumper, David A. Deptula, and Harold B. Adams
Moving Toward a Joint Acquisition Process to Support ISR By Del C. Kostka
MRAPs, Irregular Warfare, and Pentagon Reform By Christopher J. Lamb, Matthew J. Schmidt, and Berit G. Fitzsimmons
Energy and Environmental Insecurity By Richard B. Andres
Measure, Manage, Win: The Case for Operational Energy Metrics By Andrew Bochman
Breaking the Yardstick: The Dangers of Market-based Governance By Don J. DeYoung
Radar versus Stealth: Passive Radar and the Future of U.S. Military Power By Arend G. Westra
Mind Fitness: Improving Operational Effectiveness and Building Warrior Resilience By Elizabeth A. Stanley and Amishi P. Jha
The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism Reviewed by Bryon E. Greenwald
National Security Dilemmas: Challenges and Opportunities Reviewed by Douglas Peifer
The Great Gamble: The Soviet War in Afghanistan Reviewed by James T. Snyder
Masters and Commanders: How Four Titans Won the War in the West, 1941–1945 Reviewed by Frank G. Hoffman
Joint Doctrine Update By Joint Chiefs of Staff J7 Joint Education and Doctrine Division
The Efficacy of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” By Om Prakash
Winfield Scott’s 1847 Mexico City Campaign as a Model for Future War By Daniel T. Canfield
Graying Panda, Shrinking Dragon: The Impact of Chinese Demographic Changes on Northeast Asian By Matt Isler
Back Cover
Table of Contents
From the Chairman
Editor's Open Letter
Letter to the Editor
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Issue 55, 4th 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
SUPERVISORY EDITOR George C. Maerz
VISUAL DESIGN EDITOR Tara J. Parekh
PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Martin J. Peters, Jr.
SENIOR COPY EDITOR 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. GurneyA New Grand Bargain: Implementing the Comprehensive Approach in Defense Planning By Thomas G. Mahnken
Strategic Drift? The Future of the National War College By Janet Breslin-Smith and Cliff Krieger
Developing Strategists: Translating National Strategy into Theater Strategy By Derek S. Reveron and James L. Cook
Asia: Facing Interesting Times By Dean Cheng
Future Gulf War: Weighing Arab and American Forces against Iranian Capabilities By Richard L. Russell
The State of Play in Russia’s Near Abroad By Peter B. Humphrey
SORT-ing out START: Options for U.S.-Russian Strategic Arms Reductions By Stephen J. Cimbala
Special Feature
Real Acquisition Reform By Jim Cooper and Russell RumbaughIntegrating CONOPs into the Acquisition Process By John P. Jumper, David A. Deptula, and Harold B. Adams
Moving Toward a Joint Acquisition Process to Support ISR By Del C. Kostka
MRAPs, Irregular Warfare, and Pentagon Reform By Christopher J. Lamb, Matthew J. Schmidt, and Berit G. Fitzsimmons
Commentary
Strategic Communication and the Combatant Commander By Jeffrey B. Jones, Daniel T. Kuehl, Daniel Burgess, and Russell RochteEnergy and Environmental Insecurity By Richard B. Andres
Measure, Manage, Win: The Case for Operational Energy Metrics By Andrew Bochman
Features
Interview with General Raymond T. Odierno, USA, Commander, Multi-National Force–Iraq By David H. Gurney and Jeffrey D. SmothermanBreaking the Yardstick: The Dangers of Market-based Governance By Don J. DeYoung
Radar versus Stealth: Passive Radar and the Future of U.S. Military Power By Arend G. Westra
Mind Fitness: Improving Operational Effectiveness and Building Warrior Resilience By Elizabeth A. Stanley and Amishi P. Jha
nteragency Dialogue
The Department of Homeland Security: An Organization in Transition By Charles B. King IIIRecall
U.S. Joint Military Contributions to Countering Syria’s 1970 Invasion of Jordan By Richard A. MobleyBook Reviews
Futures of War: Toward a Consensus View of the Future Security Environment Reviewed by Clark CapshawThe Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism Reviewed by Bryon E. Greenwald
National Security Dilemmas: Challenges and Opportunities Reviewed by Douglas Peifer
The Great Gamble: The Soviet War in Afghanistan Reviewed by James T. Snyder
Masters and Commanders: How Four Titans Won the War in the West, 1941–1945 Reviewed by Frank G. Hoffman
Joint Doctrine
Designing Exercises for Teaching and Analysis By the Center for Applied Strategic LearningJoint Doctrine Update By Joint Chiefs of Staff J7 Joint Education and Doctrine Division
Essay Contests
Winners of the 2009 Writing Competitions By George MaerzThe Efficacy of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” By Om Prakash
Winfield Scott’s 1847 Mexico City Campaign as a Model for Future War By Daniel T. Canfield
Graying Panda, Shrinking Dragon: The Impact of Chinese Demographic Changes on Northeast Asian By Matt Isler
Fore and Aft
Front CoverBack Cover
Table of Contents
From the Chairman
Editor's Open Letter
Letter to the Editor
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