Military Review English Edition November-December 2014 | Page 154

“Beyond Cocaine Cowboys: Looking at Security in Latin America from a Different Perspective,” Maj. Gen. Frederick S. Rudesheim, USA, and Maj. Michael L. Burgoyne, USA (May-Jun): 34 “Building Partnership Capacity 101: The New Jordan Armed Forces Noncommissioned Officer Corps,” Col. Joseph Rank, USA, and Lt. Col. Bill Saba, USA (Sep-Oct): 24 SHARP “Extending SHARP Best Practices,” Lt. Col. Heidi A. Urben, Ph.D., USA (MarApr): 29 “Rape in Wartime (Review Essay),” Joseph Miller (Jul-Aug): 77 Social Media “Virtual Influence: Leveraging Social Media as a Leadership Tool,” Maj. Jana K. Fajardo, USA (Jan-Feb): 4 Social Network Analysis “Entanglement: Using Social Network Analysis for Military Justice Applications,” Maj. Dan Maurer, U.S. Army (Nov-Dec): 87 Social Science “Head Strong: How Psychology is Revolutionizing War (Review Essay),” Maj. Andrew B. Stipp, USA (Sep-Oct): 108 “The Human Domain: The Army’s Necessary Push Toward Squishiness,” Maj. Mark Herbert, USA (Sep-Oct): 81 “War as Political Work: Using Social Science for Strategic Success,” Matthew J. Schmidt, Ph.D. (Jul-Aug): 50 Special Operations “The Morality of Intervention by Waging Irregular Warfare,” Col. Daniel C. Hodne, USA (Sep-Oct): 101 “Persistent Conflict and Special Operations Forces,” Lt. Col. Phillip W. Reynolds, USA (May-Jun): 62 “What Lessons Did We Learn (or Re-Learn) About Military Advising After 9/11?” Lt. Col. Remi Hajjar, U.S. Army (Nov-Dec): 63 Strengths-Based Leadership “Strengths-Based Leadership Theory and Development of Subordinate Leaders,” Melinda Key-Roberts, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr): 4 Strategic Landpower “Army Experimentation: Developing the Army of the Future—Army 2020,” Van Brewer, Ph.D., and Capt. Michala Smith, USN, Retired (Jul-Aug): 58 “Assurance in Europe: Why Relationships Matter,” Lt. Gen. Donald M. Campbell Jr., USA, and Maj. Michael T. Whitney, USA (Nov-Dec): 5 “Cadets in Strategic Landpower: Managing the Talent We Need,” Lt. Col. Adrian T. Bogart III, USA, and Capt. J.D. Mohundro, USA (Jul-Aug): 5 “Defining Force 2025,” Lt. Col. Brandon Smith, USA (Jul-Aug): 19 “On Strategic Understanding: Teaching Strategy from the Ground Up,” Maj. Matthew Cavanaugh, USA (Jul-Aug): 12 “Strategic Leadership for Strategic Landpower: Make Explicit That Which is Implicit, and Do What Your Boss Needs You to Do,” Gen. Robert W. Cone, USA, Retired; Col. Richard D. Creed Jr., USA; and Lt. Col. Adrian T. Bogart III, USA (Jul-Aug): 22 Syria “Evil on the Horizon,” Maj. Matthew M. McCreary, USA (Mar-Apr): 23 “The Syrian Crisis from a Neighbor’s Perspective,” Karen Kaya (Mar-Apr): 42 Taliban “A Tale of Two Districts: Beating the Taliban at Their Own Game,” Lt. Cmdr. Daniel R. Green, Ph.D., USN (Jan-Feb): 26 Terrorism “A Tale of Two Districts: Beating the Taliban at Their Own Game,” Lt. Cmdr. Daniel R. Green, Ph.D., USN (Jan-Feb): 26 152 Training & Education “The Challenge of Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction on the Korean Peninsula,” Lt. Col. Scott Daulton, U.S. Army, and Lt. Col. Bill Shavce, U.S. Army (Nov-Dec): 47 “The Criticality of Captains’ Education,” Lt. Col. Keith R. Beurskens, USA, Retired (Mar-Apr): 51 “Ethics Education of Military Leaders,” A Edward Major, Esq (Mar-Apr): 55 “Extending SHARP Best Practices,” Lt. Col. Heidi A. Urben, Ph.D., USA (Mar-Apr): 29 “Harmony in Battle: Training the Brigade Combat Team for Combined Arms Maneuver,” Col. Michael R. Fenzel, USA, and Lt. Col. Shane Morgan, USA (JanFeb): 74 “Is There Room for Peace Studies in a Future-Centered Warfighting Curriculum?” Maj. Thomas G. Matyók, Ph.D., USA, Retired, and Cathryne L. Schmitz, Ph.D., MSW (May-Jun): 51 “Lessons of a Coalition Partner in Afghanistan: 2002-2013,” Lt. Col. Sholto Stephens, New Zealand Army (Jan-Feb): 68 “NCO 2020: A Concept for Self-Paced Learning in Noncommissioned Officer Education System,” Liston W. Bailey, Ph.D., and Ms. Tammy Bankus (Sep-Oct): 36 “Noncommissioned Officers and Mission Command,” Sgt. Maj. Dennis Eger, USA (Sep-Oct): 5 “The Pen and the Sword: The New Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development System—NCO 2020,” Col. Alan G Bourque, USA, Retired; Aubrey G. Butts, Ph.D.; Lt. Col. Lary Dorsett, USA, Retired; and Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Dailey, USA (Nov-Dec): 36 “Preferring Copies with No Originals: Does the Army Training Strategy Train to Fail?” Maj. Ben E. Zweibelson, USA (Jan-Feb): 15 “Survivability, Sustainability, and Maneuverability: The Need for Joint Unity of Effort in Implementing the DOD Arctic Strategy at the Tactical and Operational Levels,” Capt. Nathan Fry, U.S. Army National Guard (Nov-Dec): 54 “Transformational Stories: How the Weekend Safety Brief can be a Forum for the Professional Military Ethic,” Maj. Joel P. Gleason, USA (Sep-Oct): 57 “U.S. Army Physical Readiness Training Protocols,” Capt. Nathan Showman, USA, and Phillip Henson, Ph.D. (Sep-Oct): 12 “What Lessons Did We Learn (or Re-Learn) About Military Advising After 9/11?” Lt. Col. Remi Hajjar, U.S. Army (Nov-Dec): 63 Transformation “Army Experimentation: Developing the Army of the Future—Army 2020,” Van Brewer, Ph.D., and Capt. Michala Smith, USN, Retired (Jul-Aug): 58 Turkey “The Syrian Crisis from a Neighbor’s Perspective,” Karen Kaya (Mar-Apr): 42 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles “Responsibility Practices in Robotic Warfare,” Deborah G. Johnson, Ph.D., and Merel E. Noorman, Ph.D. (May-Jun): 12 Vietnam “A Reply to Arnold R. Isaacs’ Review Essay, ‘Remembering Vietnam (Review Essay),’” William Lloyd Stearman, Ph.D. (Mar-Apr):