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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 Sylvia Longmire | Wed, 08/29/2012 - 5:30am | 0 comments

Guadalajara could lose its protected status among drug lords and become the next epicenter for drug-related violence.

by Thomas Doherty | Tue, 08/28/2012 - 11:27am | 22 comments

Developed to streamline and expedite the orders process, the CONOP has forced leaders to expend time, effort and energy to push the CONOP through the approval process from the lowest to the highest levels; time that should be spent on mission planning. 

by Ajay Singh, by Jai Singh | Tue, 08/28/2012 - 5:30am | 1 comment

A look at the war and how the administrations have prosecuted it.

by Garrett Wood | Mon, 08/27/2012 - 5:30am | 4 comments

There is a danger in the empirical mode of reasoning that it will lead us to think of a thousand locals or twenty counterinsurgents as homogenous units of human being. 

by The Ellis Group | Mon, 08/27/2012 - 3:57am | 16 comments

America’s maritime and amphibious capabilities are pivotal to the nation’s future ability to deter and defeat adversaries, strengthen alliances, deny enemies sanctuary and project global influence.

by Robert Tollast, by David Forsythe | Thu, 08/23/2012 - 8:21pm | 0 comments

As the US Treasury imposes sanctions on an Iraqi bank, what defines our relationship with friendly autocracies?

by Niels Klingenberg Vistisen | Thu, 08/23/2012 - 5:30am | 3 comments

Could a conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan lead to tactical nuclear weapon use?

by Louis H. Smith IV, MS | Wed, 08/22/2012 - 5:30am | 2 comments

Life-saving training for deploying forces.

by Frank Hoffman | Tue, 08/21/2012 - 5:30am | 4 comments

An edited volume by Williamson Murray and Peter Mansoor.

by Barry Zellen | Mon, 08/20/2012 - 5:30am | 5 comments

The post-Westphalian world must understand the pre-Westphalian one.

by Bob Couture | Fri, 08/17/2012 - 5:30am | 1 comment

Observing how the Afghans develop intelligence and seek creative means to support their operations is vital to Afghans owning the security.

by Alexander Ghaleb | Thu, 08/16/2012 - 5:30am | 2 comments

The current US/EU two-track policy on Iran, which includes the imposition of an oil embargo, is not sufficient to break the current nuclear stalemate.

by Barry Zellen | Wed, 08/15/2012 - 5:30am | 3 comments

As we begin to imagine a post-Long War era, a renewed appreciation of the fundamental building blocks of world order is required.

by Howard Campbell, by Tobin Hansen | Tue, 08/14/2012 - 6:22am | 3 comments

This dialogue between anthropologists Howard Campbell and Tobin Hansen explores the relationship between violence, politics, and terrorism in Mexico’s narco-conflict.

by August Cole | Tue, 08/14/2012 - 5:30am | 2 comments

After more than a decade of overseas operations since Sept. 11, 2001, there is a needed moment of reassessment as to how to equip, train and even fund the military.

by Dan McCauley | Mon, 08/13/2012 - 11:35pm | 0 comments

To facilitate operational success and to provide clarity for Service members, Joint Force leaders must have clear codes of conduct developed for their organizations.

by Wm. J. Olson | Sat, 08/11/2012 - 2:06pm | 6 comments

Much of the discussion of a ‘military takeover’ is the phantasmagoria of the radical fringe that sees conspiracies and plots everywhere.  This fever-swamp mentality makes it possible to lose sight of the slow-motion trend that does exist and is undermining civilian control of the military.

by Grant M. Martin | Thu, 08/09/2012 - 6:03pm | 47 comments

 

Will we “learn” the same lessons we learned after Vietnam again? (…and, by the way, what were those lessons?)

by M.L.R. Smith | Thu, 08/09/2012 - 6:56am | 23 comments

Critiquing the Critique of British COIN

by Lee Robinson | Tue, 08/07/2012 - 5:13pm | 11 comments

What role should attack aviation play on future battlefields to best support ground forces in achieving their objectives?

by Colin Robinson | Tue, 08/07/2012 - 7:14am | 2 comments

A British model, an American model, a Robinson model.

by Matthew Schweitzer | Mon, 08/06/2012 - 12:31am | 0 comments

The CIA’s Small War that Killed the Monroe Doctrine and Marked a New Era of American Diplomacy  

by John Kenneley | Fri, 08/03/2012 - 5:22am | 0 comments

Operations in Safar focused on ridding the area of enemy fighters and not mimicking the standard gain a foot hold and chasing ghosts through a minefield tactics.

by Sandra Warmoth | Thu, 08/02/2012 - 5:53am | 8 comments

A history and discussion of the Lebanese Shi'a Party of Allah

by Joanna D. Caytas | Wed, 08/01/2012 - 6:03am | 5 comments

Identity-based conflicts are purposefully incited and strategically prepared by means of targeted mass communication. 

by Peter J. Munson | Tue, 07/31/2012 - 5:27am | 7 comments

A look at decision-making in Vietnam.

by Thaddeus L. Jankowski | Mon, 07/30/2012 - 5:51am | 0 comments

It does not matter if one shows courage or leadership in Iraq or Afghanistan, if they return to meekly let the military industrial complex’s moral corruption continue.

by Paul B. Olsen | Fri, 07/27/2012 - 5:54am | 0 comments

Herodotus had it right when he considered the Caspian Sea to be landlocked. 

by Michael Robinson, by Craig Astrich, by Scott Swanson | Thu, 07/26/2012 - 5:59am | 4 comments

Considering an active cyber defense.

by Kevin Benson, by Jennifer Weber | Wed, 07/25/2012 - 5:53am | 162 comments

If we're to face a period of persistent global conflict, then officers are professionally obligated to consider the conduct of operations on U.S. soil.

by John Kenneley | Tue, 07/24/2012 - 6:33am | 1 comment

If one believes they are in the Clear/Hold phase and they are taking regular casualties, then I believe a change to disruption would make a difference.

by Thaddeus L. Jankowski | Mon, 07/23/2012 - 5:08am | 10 comments

Disruptive Technology and Reforming the Pentagon Establishment—Part III

by Maria Fantappie, by Robert Tollast | Fri, 07/20/2012 - 5:47am | 1 comment

What role does Iraq play in the development of the Syrian crisis?

by G. Murphy Donovan | Thu, 07/19/2012 - 5:55am | 15 comments

A provocative essay.  What say you?

by Sean Eyre et al. | Wed, 07/18/2012 - 5:57am | 2 comments

The team applied new new software, called RASCAL, to the provinces of Helmand, Kandahar, and Zabul in Afghanistan and found that Zabul was over-represented among the most important villages.

by Octavian Manea, by Fernando Lujan | Tue, 07/17/2012 - 5:25am | 5 comments

This type of massive COIN effort is only one extreme of a long continuum of policy options.  If we want to keep COIN from becoming a 'dirty word,' we need to leave room for alternate, smaller footprint models.

by Thaddeus L. Jankowski | Mon, 07/16/2012 - 5:57am | 9 comments

How the MRAP was pushed past the objections of the Pentagon Establishment.

by Ben Zweibelson | Mon, 07/16/2012 - 5:55am | 0 comments

Our team produced design deliverables that established a narrative and conveyed a recommendation that had a structured organizing logic associated with its creation.

by James Emery | Fri, 07/13/2012 - 8:35am | 0 comments

Ramazan is expected to occur July 20 thru August 18, 2012.

by Varun Vira | Fri, 07/13/2012 - 8:34am | 0 comments

As India’s ambitions and might grow, attachments to the UN and to UNPKOs are eroding in favor of more hard-headed assessments

by Marwan Noman, by Robert Sharp | Thu, 07/12/2012 - 5:54am | 0 comments

Now is the time for the United Nations to harden the edges of their action and provide a new resolution.

by Youssef Aboul-Enein | Thu, 07/12/2012 - 5:53am | 1 comment

This is the kind of book worthy of discussion in America’s War Colleges of the 21st century.

by Joe Royo | Wed, 07/11/2012 - 5:50am | 2 comments

Naiveté clouded the lens through which they viewed military power.

by Shawn Russell | Tue, 07/10/2012 - 5:26am | 1 comment

A Maoist approach may have produced a more politically meaningful victory with less brutality in the First Congo Civil War.

by Thaddeus L. Jankowski | Mon, 07/09/2012 - 5:47am | 5 comments

How the Pentagon resisted change and needed disruption to enact life-saving programs in the face of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

by Ben Zweibelson | Mon, 07/09/2012 - 5:44am | 28 comments

How "Design" was used in shaping a the way ahead in Afghanistan.

by Dan McCauley | Fri, 07/06/2012 - 5:30am | 21 comments

To understand and address the tensions between “winning the present and winning the future” a joint force capable of “deep thinking” is required.

by Youssef Aboul-Enein | Fri, 07/06/2012 - 5:28am | 1 comment

A look back at al Qaeda after 10 years of war.

by J. Edward Conway | Thu, 07/05/2012 - 1:54am | 18 comments

Key bureaucratic and analytical challenges for the deployed threat finance analyst and the larger community of deployed all-source intelligence analysts

by Justin Peele | Tue, 07/03/2012 - 12:23pm | 0 comments

Will Mexico’s admittance into the Trans-Pacific Partnership create an even more empowered global criminal network?