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Journal Articles are typically longer works with more more analysis than the news and short commentary in the SWJ Blog.

We accept contributed content from serious voices across the small wars community, then publish it here as quickly as we can, per our Editorial Policy, to help fuel timely, thoughtful, and unvarnished discussion of the diverse and complex issues inherent in small wars.

by SWJ Editors | Mon, 11/07/2016 - 11:24am | 0 comments

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by Octavian Manea | Mon, 11/07/2016 - 1:04am | 0 comments

Interview with Professor Stathis Kalyvas conducted during the Nafplio Olympia Summer Academy, Summer 2016, Greece.

by Adam Taliaferro | Fri, 11/04/2016 - 9:08am | 9 comments

A great source of frustration when reading current US Army doctrine, specifically ADP 3-0 Unified Land Operations, is the lack of a definitive characterization of the theory of war and warfare.

by Richard Best | Wed, 11/02/2016 - 1:11pm | 2 comments

Policymakers would be well-advised to make appropriate preparations and take necessary initiatives rather than wait for another Pearl Harbor or 9/11 to jolt the country into demanding action.

by James Torrence | Wed, 11/02/2016 - 4:07am | 0 comments

This is not an all-inclusive how-to guide to developing a learning institution, but should serve as a springboard for any leader looking at taking their organization in a positive direction.

by Scott Jasper, by Scott Moreland | Sat, 10/29/2016 - 9:56am | 2 comments

Even as coalition forces mass on the suburbs of Mosul and prepare their assault on the last major ISIS stronghold in Iraq, strategic planners are far from declaring victory.

by Jessica Malekos Smith | Thu, 10/27/2016 - 4:17pm | 0 comments

The emergence of gray tactics in cyber operations, their utility as a political instrument, and reasons that twilight zone conflicts are no longer a mere science fiction fantasy.

by Brenda Fiegel | Thu, 10/27/2016 - 8:38am | 0 comments

Contract agreements between the two countries are far-reaching and encompass trade, investment, agriculture, technology, and defense.

by Angus E. Goldberg | Wed, 10/26/2016 - 4:43pm | 2 comments

Uncertainty has led to a proliferation of definitions for Russian hybrid operations, including such terms as ambiguous warfare, grey warfare, non-conventional warfare, and political warfare.

by Douglas V. Mastriano | Mon, 10/24/2016 - 6:12am | 0 comments

NATO is one of the bulwarks of strength to avert war, as long as the commitment of its members to honor Article V is believed by any potential threat.

by Erik Richardson | Sun, 10/23/2016 - 5:16am | 0 comments

Mad Scientist # 21: This is a first sketch of an initiative that will help to make sure we keep on being those precious few nanoseconds ahead of our opponents.

by SWJ Editors | Sat, 10/22/2016 - 4:40am | 0 comments

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by Jessica Malekos Smith | Thu, 10/20/2016 - 10:27am | 0 comments

Can international law meaningfully distinguish between cyberespionage for national security purposes and economic espionage?

by Matthew Cancian | Thu, 10/20/2016 - 8:09am | 0 comments

In the short term, issues of humanitarian relief are critical, but in the long term the deals that are made between local actors and the two larger players.

by Michael Klipstein, by Michael Senft | Wed, 10/19/2016 - 9:09am | 0 comments

The unrelenting tempo of combat operations at the Corps and below level in the Army creates unique challenges for the execution of Offensive Cyber Operations.

by T.C. Moe | Tue, 10/18/2016 - 10:05am | 1 comment

For naval intelligence to effectively support the Chief of Naval Operation’s new strategy, it must first adapt to the realities of the digital information age.

by Jeff Jager | Mon, 10/17/2016 - 8:11am | 1 comment

Named Operation Euphrates Shield, this ongoing Turkish military operation demonstrates the continued relevance of land power for achieving strategic objectives.

by Ian Kippen | Wed, 10/12/2016 - 8:46pm | 0 comments

Love or hate the Centre of Gravity concept, it is here to stay.

by Atlantic-Community.org | Tue, 10/11/2016 - 4:53am | 0 comments

A diverse set of policies is needed to unify a diverse set of peoples against a diverse set of threats - NATO should reorganize itself.

by Daniel Fisher, by Christopher Mercado | Mon, 10/10/2016 - 7:07am | 0 comments

Both of us served in Kunduz from 2011-12, at a time when it seemed as though the province would continue on a trajectory of increasing stability.

by Atlantic-Community.org | Sun, 10/09/2016 - 8:21am | 2 comments

Like any other organization, NATO has made mistakes. What is crucial is that the Alliance recognizes what went wrong and why, thus preventing these same mistakes in the future.

by Atlantic-Community.org | Sat, 10/08/2016 - 8:11am | 1 comment

NATO must adopt hybrid models of national defense, coordinate efforts on economic and electronic warfare, and secure its space-based infrastructure.

by Douglas Farah | Fri, 10/07/2016 - 4:10pm | 0 comments

There are multiple reasons for the surprise outcome, but largely missing from the discussion is the fact that the FARC is perhaps the most reviled insurgency that ever arose in Latin America.

by Albert Palazzo | Fri, 10/07/2016 - 6:36am | 1 comment

Despite its centrality to the contemporary way of war, the days of joint operations are numbered.

by Robert Murphy | Thu, 10/06/2016 - 12:09pm | 0 comments

European Union ambitions for a military force distinct from NATO are absurd. The list of challenges to forming such a force are legion.

by James Howcroft | Thu, 10/06/2016 - 6:23am | 0 comments

Capturing the buildings of Mosul are secondary to conducting the battle in a way that secures the greater key to stability - the loyalty and support of the population of Mosul.

by Taylor R. Applegate | Sat, 10/01/2016 - 9:55am | 5 comments

The five cases examined in this study show that a long-term solution must be aimed at preventing self-radicalization in the first place.

by Daniel Tyler Brooks | Fri, 09/30/2016 - 11:54am | 1 comment

Transitions to democracy following forced regime change via military intervention require a last military dictator.

by Brenda Fiegel | Fri, 09/30/2016 - 9:20am | 0 comments

This paper discusses how Mexican cartel tunnels have evolved during the last five years while addressing specific uses.

by Michael P. Ferguson | Thu, 09/29/2016 - 12:50pm | 0 comments

This monograph uses the backdrop of Fehrenbach’s classic to investigate how militaries build preparedness, primarily among their infantry ranks.

by Dante Paradiso | Wed, 09/28/2016 - 11:15am | 0 comments

Excerpted from "The Embassy: A Story of War and Diplomacy" © 2016 by Dante Paradiso, to be published by Beaufort Books (New York).

by Frank N. Sanders, by Jennifer A. Obernier | Wed, 09/28/2016 - 1:14am | 3 comments

This paper explores how the similarities between covert action and UW activities have led to a negative perception of UW and lengthy delays in its use.

by Shawn Woodford | Tue, 09/27/2016 - 10:09am | 2 comments

How many troops are needed to defeat an insurgency? This deceptively innocuous question is laden with political and military peril. The answer is, of course, that it depends.

by Frank Kisner | Sun, 09/25/2016 - 8:02am | 1 comment

Iran is destined to remain a “victim” because its leaders have determined it is in their best interest to do so. 

by Stephen Goto | Thu, 09/22/2016 - 10:11am | 0 comments

One must ask why Civil Affairs specialists, the purported experts of the civilian domain are so ill-trained and equipped to reconnoiter the civil space?

by SWJ Editors | Wed, 09/21/2016 - 11:34am | 2 comments

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by Zdravko Matic, by Frano Stojic | Tue, 09/20/2016 - 10:30am | 0 comments

Many political analysts and historians referred to the war as one for independence or as a civil war. This characterization is incomplete and contributes to numerous misconceptions about the conflict.

by Steve Blank | Mon, 09/19/2016 - 12:16pm | 0 comments

Hacking for Defense is a battle-tested problem-solving methodology that runs at Silicon Valley speed. We just held our first Hacking for Defense Educators Class with 75 attendees.

by William M. Darley | Mon, 09/19/2016 - 11:05am | 0 comments

The best way to defeat terrorism motivation rooted in religious convictions is not through a continuation of government-sponsored, Madison-Avenue-style advertising and PSYOP.

by Driss Ghali | Sun, 09/18/2016 - 5:13pm | 0 comments

Galula was a self-made man in various aspects; born into a relatively modest environment, he rose to positions where no one expected him to.

by Kyle Borne | Sat, 09/17/2016 - 6:31am | 3 comments

This paper explores current recruiting practices, its shortfalls, and offers solutions tied to a thorough job analysis and restructured recruiting strategy.

by Thomas Doherty | Fri, 09/16/2016 - 1:35am | 11 comments

Islamic extremist ideology has become a pandemic super-infection resistant to current counter-ideological methodologies.

by Vince Tumminello | Thu, 09/15/2016 - 11:03am | 0 comments

A red team assessment of Syrian prospects for counterinsurgency written in December of 2015. It is a blueprint for Syrian military, economic, and political success in the coming years.

by Jason M. Bender | Wed, 09/14/2016 - 12:02pm | 0 comments

This monograph is a revision of a paper submitted for consideration during the 2008 U.S. Army Command and General Staff College historical writing competition for CGSC Course 08-01.

by George M. Schwartz | Tue, 09/13/2016 - 12:37pm | 1 comment

Mad Scientist # 20: The demand for cybersecurity professionals is exceeding the number available, and some estimate that more than 200,000 positions are currently unfilled.

by Robert Zager, by John Zager | Tue, 09/13/2016 - 2:34am | 2 comments

Mad Scientist # 19: We are losing the cyberwar because cyber defenses apply the wrong philosophy to the wrong operating environment.

by Blake Rhoades, by Brian Schultz | Tue, 09/13/2016 - 1:25am | 0 comments

Mad Scientist # 18: The purpose of this paper is to highlight the need for strategic broadening and policy education for mid-career Cyberspace leaders.

by Drew Calcagno | Mon, 09/12/2016 - 3:39pm | 0 comments

An Empirical look at drivers of terrorism, ventures to determine whether Abadie’s findings in “Poverty, Political Freedom, and the Roots of Terrorism” remain true after ten years.

by Thammy Evans | Mon, 09/12/2016 - 9:34am | 0 comments

This essay explores one of the key and most underemphasized components of building successful fighting power, namely the moral component.

by Gordon Richmond | Sun, 09/11/2016 - 7:08am | 4 comments

Though the training scenario was an imperfect reflection of a real-world UW mission, our success could be replicated in other environments by any ODA.