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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 Daniel Pesature | Sat, 12/26/2015 - 11:19am | 1 comment

Jihad - Today this ancient Arabic word has near universal recognition, but also near universal misunderstanding.

by Doyle Quiggle | Sat, 12/26/2015 - 10:44am | 3 comments

“The threat that hovers over every secret is betrayal.”

by John Bolton | Fri, 12/25/2015 - 4:38am | 8 comments

The American Military has never been better tactically. However it is increasingly disconnected from the Republic it serves.

by Tatyana Malyarenko | Wed, 12/23/2015 - 12:32pm | 2 comments

The escalation of conflict in Donbas, Ukraine, with particular focus on the contribution of various parties to the escalation of violence.

| Wed, 12/23/2015 - 5:24am | 3 comments

The Qods Force is responsible for bolstering Hezbollah over thirty years ago and they have been working together across the globe ever since.

by Huba Wass de Czege | Tue, 12/22/2015 - 10:45am | 2 comments

The Abu Bakr al Baghdadi Gang has “gone to war” with the civilized world – using spectacular slaughter to political ends. The civilized powers must respond, but how?

by Jon Moss | Sat, 12/19/2015 - 10:43am | 0 comments

The current context of the Middle East demands complex multifaceted strategies that merge hard, soft and smart power.

by William R. Orkins | Thu, 12/17/2015 - 3:19pm | 2 comments

As the militaries improve their ability to conduct operations, the next logical step is to ensure they can interoperate with U.S. and other allied nations.

by Ehsan Ahrari | Wed, 12/16/2015 - 10:18am | 22 comments

The Levant increasingly appears a place where anarchy might be the only order of the day unless a number of anti-ISIS actors come up with a plan to destroy that entity.

by Benjamin Newhart | Tue, 12/15/2015 - 7:06am | 0 comments

As a western ally with a predominantly Sunni population, Turkey’s geostrategic importance and ideological role is critical in tempering the rise of Islamic extremism.

by Michael Peck | Tue, 12/15/2015 - 6:30am | 3 comments

Fire in the Lake, a political-military board game of the Vietnam War, is the latest in the counterinsurgency series of games from publisher GMT.

by Octavian Manea | Mon, 12/14/2015 - 10:14am | 0 comments

Small Wars Journal interview with Dr. Russell W. Glenn, associate professor with the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, The Australian National University.

by Robert Murphy | Sun, 12/13/2015 - 3:56pm | 5 comments

America’s approach to the threat of global terror has been one dimensional and strategically ineffective.

by Butch Bracknell | Sat, 12/12/2015 - 6:48pm | 3 comments

Frankly, it might be a good idea not to drop bombs on oil trucks with drivers inside.  However wise it may be, it is not legally required.

by David G. Smith, by Allan O. Steinhardt | Sat, 12/12/2015 - 5:40pm | 0 comments

Because of the pace of technological change, failing to recognize today’s shifting security environment is perhaps understandable. 

by Caleb S. Cage | Thu, 12/10/2015 - 5:27pm | 0 comments

The driving storyline of extremist Islam, often referred to simply as the Narrative, states that the West and its allies are continuing in a historical effort to destroy Islam.

by Ian Bertram | Wed, 12/09/2015 - 10:59am | 35 comments

A proper application of Clausewitz’s Center of Gravity provides the framework for an anti-ISIS strategy.

by Patricia Frost, by Matthew Hutchison | Tue, 12/08/2015 - 7:24pm | 2 comments

If the Army is to remain a dominant land power, the security and defense of Army and DoD networks must be viewed as a critical warfighting task.

by Robert Murphy | Tue, 12/08/2015 - 11:21am | 0 comments

America’s approach to the threat of global terror has been one dimensional and strategically ineffective.

by Theresa Campobasso | Tue, 12/08/2015 - 7:23am | 1 comment

How can the military best give soldiers an advantage on the future battlefield?

by Robert Collins | Sun, 12/06/2015 - 8:41pm | 2 comments

Striking our homeland, the cancer that is ISIS threatens not only our citizens, but threatens our way of life within our own communities as envisioned by country’s first leaders.

by Nick Barley | Sat, 12/05/2015 - 6:15pm | 1 comment

The hard irreconcilable realities and complexities encountered by NTM-A's mission, and the central role it played in ‘transitioning security to an Afghan lead’.

by Tom Ordeman, Jr. | Sat, 12/05/2015 - 3:16pm | 3 comments

GO-1X represents an incomplete understanding of Islamic cultural values, provides marginal operational utility, persists in multiple conflicting versions, and suffers from inconsistent application.

by Thomas Doherty | Thu, 12/03/2015 - 11:31am | 15 comments

The addition of the cyber domain begs the question: What about when the human terrain is the Key Terrain and control of it represents the decisive point?

by Taylor Alvarez, by José de Arimatéia da Cruz | Wed, 12/02/2015 - 7:44am | 0 comments

Cyber-crime is a criminal activity that is informational, global, and networked. It is the product of networked technologies that have transformed the division of criminal labor.

by Adam Elkus | Tue, 12/01/2015 - 12:17pm | 2 comments

In various domains of security and conflict, analysts increasingly predict that machines will take on progressively larger components of human reasoning and decision-making.

by Doyle Quiggle | Sun, 11/29/2015 - 12:03pm | 1 comment

Salik was changing the Afghan Great Game, from the soil up.

by Bing West | Sat, 11/28/2015 - 5:37am | 5 comments

The Marines had the fastest rifles in the village of Binh Nghia. It wasn't long until the second fastest belonged to their comrades-in-arms, the Popular Forces.

by Dave Betz | Fri, 11/20/2015 - 12:52pm | 3 comments

This may be the sensational media headline in the near future as DOD continues to struggle over the strategy to fight ISIS in Syria.

by Stewart Welch | Fri, 11/20/2015 - 12:30pm | 1 comment

ISIL's real strength comes from an ability to operate as a decentralized network projecting power on the battlefield and in the information sphere.

by Cecilie Odgaard Jakobsen, by Maya Mynster Christensen | Thu, 11/19/2015 - 6:15am | 1 comment

This article traces coalition force mentors from their pre-deployment training at Sandhurst, to their deployment at ANAOA and finally to post-deployment.

by Alexander Frank | Tue, 11/17/2015 - 4:26am | 25 comments

By looking at institutional shortcomings we can effectively explain why the military has a hard time dealing with complex conflicts and a whole range of other problems.

by G. Murphy Donovan | Mon, 11/16/2015 - 10:07am | 4 comments

The most egregious exporters of religious hate and sharia bigotry are putative EU/American “partners;” or allies; i.e. Pakistan, Afghanistan, Arabia, and Persia.

by Tom Timberman | Mon, 11/16/2015 - 4:19am | 0 comments

The Peace of Westphalia and its 4 principles for interstate relations isn't failing, it's democracy more specifically that is faltering often because it never took root.

by Robert Bunker | Sun, 11/15/2015 - 2:58pm | 0 comments

A Border Patrol agent with alleged ties to a Mexican drug cartel has been arrested in connection with the beheading of a Honduran man in March.

by Daniel Dewit | Sun, 11/15/2015 - 2:14am | 3 comments

Vladimir Putin has sought to revise the European status quo through force and intimidation for the first time since 1945.

by Keith Nightingale | Sat, 11/14/2015 - 10:24am | 0 comments

The 50th anniversary of the Battle of LZ X-Ray begins today, Saturday 14 November.

by Brenda Oppermann | Fri, 11/13/2015 - 3:58am | 11 comments

Talisman Sabre 2015 shows that incorporating Women, Peace, and Security considerations into military operations significantly enhances overall peace and stability outcomes.

| Thu, 11/12/2015 - 4:06pm | 0 comments

This paper examines two “Tri-Border” areas in Latin America. Criminal demographics and dynamics of illicit markets and related security concerns are reviewed.

by Jeong Lee | Thu, 11/12/2015 - 1:32am | 1 comment

This paper examines potential covert operation scenarios against the DPRK by dissecting retired Army Special Forces Colonel David S. Maxwell’s latest essay.

by Brenda Oppermann | Wed, 11/11/2015 - 6:00am | 2 comments

It’s time to rethink our notions of security. And it appears that the Department of Defense is leaning in that direction.

by Robert Bunker, by Byron Ramirez | Tue, 11/10/2015 - 9:41am | 0 comments

Because of their technical features and low profile design characteristics, narco submarines allow drug traffickers to reduce the risk of detection and seizure.

by Christopher Flaherty | Mon, 11/09/2015 - 5:01am | 3 comments

The pervasive presence of CCTV in cities underpins much of contemporary security, policing and defence, against anti-social behaviour, crime and terrorism.

by Keith Nightingale | Sat, 11/07/2015 - 1:22am | 0 comments

The Veteran internally recalls, reflects and remembers the very personal and unique aspects of that time served There.

by General Robert B. Neller | Sat, 11/07/2015 - 1:10am | 0 comments

Remember the burdens every generation of veterans have borne to remain vigilant in an uncertain world. Originally posted by SWJ on 10 November 2012.

by Paul Yingling | Thu, 11/05/2015 - 2:41pm | 0 comments

Continue on for a link to this 2011 Journal article, one of our most visited at almost 213,000 reads.

by Ehsan Ahrari | Wed, 11/04/2015 - 2:57am | 278 comments

Is President Obama breaking his frequently iterated promise of no troops on the ground, or is it just a crucial tactical adjustment?

by Kate Germano, by Jeannette Haynie | Tue, 11/03/2015 - 4:40pm | 11 comments

The Department of Defense should remember that the concept of “evolve or die” applies to the Services.

by Jeffrey W. Reaves Jr. | Tue, 11/03/2015 - 10:48am | 3 comments

Training must take into consideration the planning process and the effects on operations by the presence of MANPADS in an area of operations.

by Lemar Alexander Farhad | Tue, 11/03/2015 - 1:33am | 15 comments

The communist Afghan Army was established with traditions and a structure that dated back to the 1800s. It also inherited a healthy society, and a government with functioning institutions.