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Title:Control Roaming Dogs: Governance Operations in Future Conflict - Governance operations have been treated as tangential postconflict missions, leaving field commanders ill-prepared for governance tasks and delaying consolidation of political aims.
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Table of contents – Volume 86, Issue 1
The tables of contents are generated automatically and are based on the data records of the individual contributions available in the index of the TIB portal. The display of the Tables of Contents may therefore be incomplete.
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Learning Counterinsurgency: Observations from Soldering in Iraq - The Army has gained a great deal of experience in Iraq and Afghanistan about COIN operations. Here, one of the Army's most experienced commanders details 14 lessons learned.Petraeus, David H. et al. | 2006
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Learning Counterinsurgency: Observations from Soldering in IraqPetraeus, D. H. et al. | 2006
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The Objective Beyond War: Counerinsurgency and the Four Tools of Political CompetitionMcFate, M. / Jackson, A. V. et al. | 2006
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The Objective Beyond War: Counerinsurgency and the Four Tools of Political Competition - Beating the opposition requires COIN forces to make it worthwhile for the civilian population to support the government. How? By providing security -- Or taking it away.McFate, Montgomery et al. | 2006
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Political Islam in West Africa and the SahelLaremont, R. / Gregorian, H. et al. | 2006
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Political Islam in West Africa and the Sahel - Since 9-11, homeland defense is a particularly urgent issue. Three serious threats to U.S. security are found in West Africa and the Sahel.Laremont, Ricardo et al. | 2006
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The Second Learning Revolution - Our experience in Vietnam revealed serious faults in the way we prepared for war. In that conflict, Soldiers learned that superior technology alone could not ensure victory.Scales, Robert H. et al. | 2006
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The Second Learning RevolutionScales, R. H. et al. | 2006
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Reconstitution of a Heavy Division: 1st AD Prepares for War - Given an opportunity to fine-tune their recovery plan, 1st Armored Division logisticians completely retooled the division in a mere 10 months.Rants, Kevin et al. | 2006
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Reconstitution of a Heavy Division: 1st AD Prepares for WarRants, K. et al. | 2006
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Operation Unified Assistance: Tsunami Transitions - In 2004, a tsunami struck Southeast Asia, leaving thousands of people dead or homeless. President George W. Bush directed PACOM to launch Operation Unified Assistance to provide relief.Daniel, James et al. | 2006
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Operation Unified Assistance: Tsunami TransitionsDaniel, J. et al. | 2006
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NATO: Rewarding Service in the Alliance - Although the Army's focus is on Afghanistan and Iraq, we must understand NATO's operational capabilities and limitations.Lynch, Rick et al. | 2006
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NATO: Rewarding Service in the AllianceLynch, R. / Cuccia, P. et al. | 2006
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Knowing the Rules: Planning Considerations for NATO OperationsToczek, D. M. et al. | 2006
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Knowing the Rules: Planning Considerations for NATO Operations - U.S. Army planners working with NATO face many challenges, including differences in logistics, communications, command relationships, troop availability, and natural capabilities.Toczek, David M. et al. | 2006
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2d Place MacArthur Award -- The Great Captains of Chaos: Developing Adaptive Leaders - To attract and develop people to become adaptive leaders possessing enhanced skills, we must align leader-development programs for the new operating environment.Burpo, F.John et al. | 2006
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2d Place MacArthur Award-The Great Captains of Chaos: Developing Adaptive LeadersBurpo, F. J. et al. | 2006
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3d Place MacArthur Award-Leading Change: Could a Joint OER Be the Catalyst of Army Transformation?Ecklund, M. V. et al. | 2006
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3d Place MacArthur Award -- Leading Change: Could a Joint OER Be the Catalyst of Army Transformation? Adopting a joint OER would demonstrate the Army's commitment to developing leaders who think critically and strategically.Ecklund, Marshall V. et al. | 2006
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Control Roaming Dogs: Governance Operations in Future ConflictThomas, T. et al. | 2006
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Control Roaming Dogs: Governance Operations in Future Conflict - Governance operations have been treated as tangential postconflict missions, leaving field commanders ill-prepared for governance tasks and delaying consolidation of political aims.Thomas, Troy et al. | 2006
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Space: Inextricably Linked to Warfighting - Moving from being "supported" by space assets to being "space-enabled," the Army is integrating space capabilities into routine operations to deliver space-based services to Soldiers.Dodgen, Larry J. et al. | 2006
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Space: Inextricably Linked to WarfightingDodgen, L. J. et al. | 2006
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The Modular Force: Division OperationsCrisco, T. E. et al. | 2006
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The Modular Force: Division Operations - The modular force division represents a step forward in our ability to generate and tailor more versatile combat power.Crisco Jr, Telford E. et al. | 2006
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Soldiers in the Public Square: The Legacy of the Newburgh ConspiracyChapman, D. P. et al. | 2006
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Soldiers in the Public Square: The Legacy of the Newburgh Conspiracy - Military participation in the political debate on Iraq or any other issue would undermine the central feature of our government: Checks and balances.Chapman, Dennis P. et al. | 2006
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Preparing Field Grade Leaders for Today and Tomorrow - To respond to the Army's needs in meeting the challenges of the current dynamic operational environment, CGSC is undergoing a transformation.Warner, Volney J. et al. | 2006
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Preparing Field Grade Leaders for Today and TomorrowWarner, V. J. / Willbanks, J. H. et al. | 2006
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Insights - What's Wrong in Iraq? Or Ruminations of a PachydermWagheistein, John D. et al. | 2006
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Letters to the Editor| 2006
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Book Reviews - Contemporary readings for the professional| 2006