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  • Information As Power; Volume 4
    Jeffrey L. Groh / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    The U.S. Army War College is pleased to present this anthology of selected student work from Academic Year 2011 representing examples of well-written and in-depth analyses on the vital subject of Information as Power. This is the sixth volume of an effort that began in 2006. The anthology is an important component of an effort to coordinate and recommend the design, development...
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  • The Future of the Field Artillery
    Michael J. Hartig / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    Since the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Field Artillery branch, more than any other branch in today’s Army, has been asked to conduct in-lieu-of missions rather than its core fire support mission during conduct of the war. The associated potential deterioration of core competencies could possibly have a major impact in future operations.This work has been selected b...
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  • A Full Spectrum Case for the Heavy Force
    Richard D. Creed / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    The U.S. Army heavy conventional ground capability that crushed Iraqi forces in 1991 and 2003 no longer exists, and further reduction of Heavy Brigade Combat Teams are proposed based upon assumptions that there are no enemies willing to challenge alleged U.S. conventional warfare supremacy, or that if challengers arise, precision long range fires will neutralize them. A US Army...
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  • Is Major Conflict a Thing of the Past
    James J. Learmont / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    The United Kingdom Strategic Defense and Security Review published its findings on 20 October 2010. The central tenet of this review is that hybrid conflict, as seen most recently in Iraq and Afghanistan, is the dominant feature of warfare in the twenty-first century. Speeches by senior British politicians and military leaders indicate that their vision for the future may be ei...
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  • A ’Hollow Army’ Reappraised
    Frank L. Jones / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    For more than 3 decades, the term 'hollow army' or the more expansive idiom, 'hollow force,' has represented President Carter’s alleged willingness to allow American military capability to deteriorate in the face of growing Soviet capability. The phrase continues to resonate today. In this current period of declining defense resources, the President of the United States, the Se...
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  • Engaging Future Failing States
    Richard A. Stakelum / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    The 2010 National Security Strategy of the United States identified the global security threat posed by failing states. The USG response for these threats in the past has vacillated between diplomacy and military intervention, with less than optimum results. Recognition of the need for a Whole-of-Government response led to the formation of the State Department Coordinator for R...
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  • Minerals Strategic Impact on Regional Stability in Africa
    Lee E. Hansen / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    Recent studies indicate that both states and warlords have been mining minerals to finance armed movements. This US Army War College student author explores the potential impact that gold, diamonds, and columbite-tantalite (coltan) have on regional stability in Africa.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civ...
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  • Sustainability and National Security
    Jim Hartman / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    Dr. Jim Hartman’s chapter, extracted from a newly published book of the same name, examines the evolution of the Army’s sustainability program and its contributions to the national strategic security objectives. Growing world population and an imbalance of natural resources are expected to affect U.S., as well as Army, interests. Dr. Hartman asserts sustainability is the nexus ...
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  • The Role of the National Defense Stockpile in the Supply of Strategic and Crital Materials
    Scott F. Romans / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    The United States has maintained a stockpile of strategic and critical materials, primarily ores and minerals, since 1939. Since the end of the Cold War, the United States government has determined that most of the materials in the National Defense Stockpile (NDS) were excess to defense, industrial, and essential civilian needs, and has begun selling and otherwise disposing of ...
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  • Russian Cyberspace Strategy and a Proposed US Response
    Richard G. Zoller / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    This AY2010 U.S. Army War College student author analyzes two cases of purported cyberattacks by Russia in 2007 and 2008. Although subsequent investigations were inconclusive, the cyberattacks were widely believed at the time to have been instigated by the Russian government. Based on his analysis of the two case studies, the author concludes that Russia has made cyberspaceatta...
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  • Strategic Responsiveness
    United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    Beginning in 2001, the National Defense Strategy changed as DOD began implementing capabilities-based planning and strategy and by moving to an expeditionary force primarily based in the continental United States. This and each subsequent change in national defense strategy increasingly required a strategically responsive joint force to support U.S national strategy. Research s...
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  • The Impact of Strategic Guidance on Army Budget Submissions
    Jeffrey C. Powell / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    The President, Secretary of Defense and the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff routinely publish strategic guidance in the form of the National Security Strategy, National Military Strategy, National Defense Strategy and the Quadrennial Defense Review. This AY-10 student research paper analyzes correlations between the guidance contained in these documents on the Army’s annual bud...
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  • Economic Renewal
    Howard E. Arey / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    This AY-10 student research paper argues that the U.S. should adopt a grand strategy of 'economic renewal.' The author believes that by taking steps to reduce its debt and leading an international effort to replace the dollar as the global currency, the United States can focus on rebuilding its economic power and maintaining its role as a global leader. He expects supporting mi...
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  • The Doctrinal Nesting of Joint and U.S. Army Terminology
    Larry Strobel / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    This doctrinal analysis describes the U.S. Army and Joint frameworks integrating stability, irregular warfare and security cooperation. It establishes a combined framework and describes its constituent parts, and then discusses some of the issues with that current framework.Finally, it provides an up-to-date glossary of the official terms and references.This work has been selec...
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  • An Ocean Closer
    Shawn McGinley / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    What is a sufficient U.S. military force structure for ground forces in Europe given the current strategic environment? A plan to draw forces down to only two ground brigades has been put on at least temporary hold based on the request of the U.S. European Command Commander. How do the U.S. European Commander’s strategic vision and force requirements compare with potential futu...
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  • China
    Donald H. Myers / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    During the past sixty years, the People’s Republic of China has watched the pendulum of post-communist victory swing from a period marked by extreme hardship to a period marked by tremendous economic development, growth, and prosperity. Indeed, prosperity over the past thirty years has propelled China up the ladder of financial wealth while also funding a sustained and extensiv...
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  • Can The United States Defeat Al Qaeda
    Steven R. Watt / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    America wins its wars by clearly ’defeating’ its enemies. Yet the ’defeat’ of an enemy has had a particularly context related to the American way of conducting and concluding wars. Historically, American wars have been wars fought against nation-states and the U.S. wins such wars by destroying the adversary’s military power and thereby both its ability and its will to continue ...
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  • Transforming the Self-Development Domain for a 21st Century Army
    United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    A AY-10 USAWC resident course student author argues that after more than eight years in combat, the Army has come to rely too heavily on operational experience as the predominate driver of leader development and selection. He examines current leader development doctrine, and makes recommendations on how to improve the self-development learning domain to meet the demands of the ...
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  • A Comprehensive Officer ’s Abbatical’ Program
    James M. Gerlach / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    The military needs to retain the best officers and maximize the skills and abilities of these officers to achieve the more proficient and professional officer corps required in the modern, complex operating environment. This AY-09 USAWC Resident student author argues that due to limited opportunities for formal and informal education outside the military environment, changing d...
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  • Considerations for a Post Conflict United States Army
    Timothy J. Whalen / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    History has many examples of the United States military emerging from conflict and facing major challenges with respect to rebuilding and retooling during the period before the next conflict. Although currently engaged on two fronts of war, the Army will emerge one day from these to once again face the need to reset and refit on the road to preparing for the nation’s next confl...
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  • A Military Force for A Globally Engaged Super Power
    Andrew J. Kostic / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    For decades the United States organized, equipped and trained its military forces to defeat the conventional military forces of the Soviet Union. The world changed overnight with the fall of the Soviet Union and so did the United States’ adversaries. Terrorists and religious extremists are the new threat to the United States. The Department of Defense continues to evaluate the ...
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  • American Exceptionalism and a New World Order
    Carla J. Campbell / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    This AY-10 USAWC resident student paper author believes that the United States has a long tradition of placing American values at the center of foreign policy and argues that any attempt at establishing a new world order must be based on three cornerstones: a shift to soft power as the core competency of foreign policy, U.S. leadership in developing key innovations and developi...
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  • War
    John R. Chavez / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    While substantial effort has been and continues to be expended in developing the theories governing the conduct of war, not as much comparative effort has been given to addressing the means by which various levels of conflict can be anticipated and averted. This AY-10 USAWC resident student author believes that what is required is a unifying theory of ’war’ AND of ’conflicted p...
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  • Training Host-Nation Security Forces Strategic Mission for Arms National Gaurd
    Shawn M. O’Brien / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    This AY-10 USAWC resident student paper examines the opportunity for Army National Guard Soldiers to train/assist and mentor host-nation security forces. The paper includes: (1) analysis of the current structure of Brigade Combat Teams augmented for security force assistance, (2) exploration of future challenges of operating in a counterinsurgency environment and of the develop...
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  • Supporting Operational National Gaurd’s Dual Role
    Early I. Falk / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    This AY-10 USAWC resident student paper argues for establishing a new strategy to provide a sustainable, ready, and reliable operational National Guard capable of meeting all of its constitutionally-rooted, dual-role requirements in an era of persistent conflict. It concludes with recommendations to structure the operational National Guard to facilitate a Continuum of Service a...
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  • Reintegration of National Gaurd Soldiers With Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder
    United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    This AY-10 USAWC resident student paper addresses the issues of returning National Guard soldiers suffering from the invisible wounds of PTSD, AND recommends procedures and policy that will provide better support for returning Guard veterans. The views expressed in the document are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the U.S. Ar...
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  • Brazil’s National Defense Strategy
    Linwood Ham / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    Brazilian military dictatorships of 1964-1985 established national security strategies principally to modernize the country and populate the vast central and western areas of Brazil. This USAWC resident student paper analyzes Brazil’s new 2008 National Strategic Defense Plan and reveals a first of its kind civilian strategy document that directs the creation of a defense struct...
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  • The United States and Mexico
    John Blankenbaker / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    This Ay 2009 USWAC resident student paper explores the U.S. and Mexico relationship. The author argues that while that relationship has significantly improved over the past few years, the U.S. still neglects Mexico -- choosing to put a higher priority on addressing other issues outside of North America. He believes Mexico is a first line of defense for the U.S. against crime, d...
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  • Attaining Stability
    Naushad Kayani / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    Iran is currently viewed by the US as a source of instability within the Persian Gulf region. The recent emergence of a more strident Iranian government, apparently pursuing the acquisition of nuclear weapons, has further destabilized the fragile regional environment. The prospect of a nuclear-capable Iran poses a profound threat for both the balance of power in the region and ...
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  • Understanding Africa
    Amy R. Krakowka / United States Army: U.S. Army War Colleg
    Africa is a very large continent, one with 53 independent states fraught with a troubled and complex historical geography. While most Americans have a general sense that modern Africa is beset with difficulty, there is little real understanding of Africa. It seems that one of the reasons Americans don’t consider Africa much is that frankly what little we know tends to make us u...
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