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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 Dan Cox | Thu, 06/14/2012 - 5:48am | 14 comments

The Army is globally engaged and regionally responsive; it is an indispensible partner and provider of a full range of capabilities to Combatant Commanders in a Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental, and Multi-national (

by Richard J. Allain | Wed, 06/13/2012 - 5:48am | 3 comments

We have no more real control over conflict (or the universe) than anyone else, in fact, sometimes we now have less.  If we cannot control, we must adapt.

by Sónia Rodrigues | Tue, 06/12/2012 - 5:41am | 11 comments

R2P, its historical roots, applications, and its confrontation with the "wicked" problems in Libya and Syria.

by Carlos Nash Licona | Tue, 06/12/2012 - 5:39am | 0 comments

Mexico’s war against their drug cartels is a war they cannot win by themselves. Must we take some responsibility?

by Reidar Visser, by Robert Tollast | Mon, 06/11/2012 - 6:02am | 3 comments

As sanctions bite and pressure mounts on Assad, Iran steps up its involvement in Iraqi affairs. But how extensive is their influence?

by Andrew B. Nocks | Fri, 06/08/2012 - 5:59am | 11 comments

The Army is a learning organization, but it must avoid learning mumbo-jumbo.

by Youssef Aboul-Enein | Thu, 06/07/2012 - 5:42am | 1 comment

The inside story of 9/11 and the war against al Qaida.

by Alexander Frank | Wed, 06/06/2012 - 5:52am | 8 comments

Afghans generally haven't seen the latest episode of How I Met Your Mother, but they would love to talk to you about the great things their male relatives are doing, their crops, how their goats are doing, the weather, and their favorite decorations on their jingle truck.

by Ben Zweibelson | Mon, 06/04/2012 - 5:28am | 63 comments

How operational planners applied military design to a wicked problem set in Afghanistan.

by Daniel Jacquier | Mon, 06/04/2012 - 5:26am | 0 comments

A worthwhile read on Pakistan from the Washington Post's Pamela Constable.

by Robert Sharp, by Sterling Jensen | Fri, 06/01/2012 - 5:48am | 4 comments

The Lebanese Armed Forces are the strongest institution for national unity.  We should assist them to grow stronger in this mission.

by Matteo B. Scianna | Thu, 05/31/2012 - 5:46am | 3 comments

A direct action case study from World War II.

by Sergio Miller | Wed, 05/30/2012 - 5:49am | 8 comments

Pop-centric COIN - where from and where to?

by Sandra Warmoth | Tue, 05/29/2012 - 6:40am | 11 comments

In the first of several installments, we take a look at Iranian and Hizballah activities in Latin America.

by Keith Nightingale | Mon, 05/28/2012 - 5:54pm | 0 comments

On Memorial Day, read a tale of significant sacrifice.

by Robert Sharp | Fri, 05/25/2012 - 6:56am | 0 comments

Haste makes waste - or how not to push Yemen over the cliff.

by Brian Platt | Fri, 05/25/2012 - 6:53am | 1 comment

Wells?!  No its all ball bearings and aquifer storage and recovery systems now!

by Dan Ward | Thu, 05/24/2012 - 6:52am | 7 comments

Dan Ward asserts that acquisitions take too long.  But no one knows if he is right.

by F. Gregory Gause III, by Robert Tollast | Wed, 05/23/2012 - 6:34am | 0 comments

The first part in a series of interviews of leading lights on Iraq and its environs.

by Al Mauroni | Tue, 05/22/2012 - 7:56am | 2 comments

Back to the basics of deterrence, diplomacy, and defense to address potential nation-state employment of unconventional weapons?

by Youssef Aboul-Enein | Mon, 05/21/2012 - 7:01am | 0 comments

CDR Aboul-Enein reviews Martin Evans' book.

by David James | Mon, 05/21/2012 - 6:48am | 24 comments

Should we focus more on creating ink spots and less on defeating the Taliban?

by Ramin Shirzay | Fri, 05/18/2012 - 5:49am | 6 comments

The perhaps-unsurprising second- and third-order effects of VSO and ALP.

by Colin Jones | Thu, 05/17/2012 - 3:47pm | 2 comments

A look at the issues behind the use of private security contractors.

by Andrew G. Attar, Jr. | Thu, 05/17/2012 - 5:44am | 3 comments

Andrew Attar adds to his March article on the operational approach to stability operations.

by Asher Berman | Wed, 05/16/2012 - 5:46am | 0 comments

Criminalization is as much or more of a concern than radicalization in the Syrian conflict.

by Judd C. Floris | Tue, 05/15/2012 - 5:52am | 7 comments

Clausewitz and non-state actors - a combination that surely won't produce any disagreements, will it?

by EM Burlingame | Mon, 05/14/2012 - 5:42am | 148 comments

Capturing the investor's mindset in special operations.

by Octavian Manea, by Daniel R. Green | Fri, 05/11/2012 - 7:05am | 20 comments

An interview with Daniel R. Green, who served at the PRT in Uruzgan in 2005-2006 and in Kabul from 2009-2010.

by Mike Campbell | Thu, 05/10/2012 - 5:55am | 16 comments

Military officers should be intrapreneurs, not entrepreneurs.

by Mehar Omar Khan | Wed, 05/09/2012 - 5:41am | 3 comments

An erudite lesson on words and COIN from a Pakistani officer.

by Morgan Smiley | Tue, 05/08/2012 - 5:45am | 1 comment

Some disruptive thoughts on future defense initiatives from Khobar, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

by Matthew Stein | Mon, 05/07/2012 - 6:04am | 1 comment

The power of online videos to analyze events and the information struggle they present.

by Nicholas J. Armstrong | Fri, 05/04/2012 - 5:48am | 3 comments

As we look toward a combat exit, how to sustain the advisory effort?

by Thomas J. Buonomo | Thu, 05/03/2012 - 5:54am | 4 comments

Thomas Buonomo offers a roll-up of recent commentary on the way ahead in Afghanistan.

by Karen Kaya | Wed, 05/02/2012 - 5:43am | 4 comments

Turkey and the PKK - whither U.S. policy?

by James Y. Wong, by Ernest Y. Wong | Tue, 05/01/2012 - 5:39am | 1 comment

A balanced COIN approach?

by Adam Elkus | Mon, 04/30/2012 - 5:50am | 12 comments

Where do we go with Design in a post-COIN (for now) world?

by Peter J. Munson | Fri, 04/27/2012 - 8:03am | 1 comment

SWJ Editor Peter J. Munson discusses advising, COIN, Iraq, and disruptive thinking with Owen West, author of "The Snake Eaters."

by Varun Vira | Thu, 04/26/2012 - 5:58am | 6 comments

How instability on the subcontinent could rapidly spiral out of control.

by Peter J. Munson | Wed, 04/25/2012 - 5:57am | 7 comments

West's narrative about combat advisors in Iraq is a timely read that should leave you with many questions about current and future advisory efforts.

by Thomas J. Buonomo | Wed, 04/25/2012 - 5:49am | 0 comments

There are many paper options for how to proceed with respect to Iran's nuclear program, but which have any real hope of success?

by Dorothy Corley, by Andrew Bertrand, by Youssef Aboul-Enein | Tue, 04/24/2012 - 5:40am | 3 comments

In the much awaited final segment of this series, we read of the Iran-Iraq War from 1983 to 1987. I implore you to read the conclusions!

by Faieq Zarif, by Karl Slaikeu | Mon, 04/23/2012 - 5:42am | 5 comments

Five very intricate questions as to how we should look at the challenges at hand.

by Sterling Jensen, by Robert Sharp | Fri, 04/20/2012 - 2:47pm | 2 comments

Considering future scenarios in Yemen.

by Justin Peele | Fri, 04/20/2012 - 5:54am | 8 comments

Must we define drug traffickers in Mexico as terrorists and do more to prevent their disastrous effects?

by Dennis Sugrue, by Andrew Pfluger | Thu, 04/19/2012 - 12:07pm | 5 comments

Water, water everywhere...  COIN and the pennance of life.

by Robert Caruso, by Daniel Trombly | Thu, 04/19/2012 - 5:48am | 11 comments

Will Flynn exercise some disruptive thinking at DIA?

by Grant M. Martin | Wed, 04/18/2012 - 5:59am | 16 comments

 

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