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After 11 years of persistent conflict, the Army must determine how to best apply the concept of Mission Command in developing leaders and trained units for the challenges of the future.
Navy Admiral James Stavridis tells us what he reads while he's keeping our NATO allies in line.
—Thanks for the call-out Admiral Stavridis www.theatlanticwire.com
English Edition May-June 2013
2 The Imaginary Army Ethic
6 Improving the Leader Development Experience in Army Units
39 The Non-neutrality of Technology: Pitfalls of Network-Enabled Operations
48 The Human Shield in Islamic Jurisprudence
63 Alternate Perspectives: Trying to Think from the Other Side of the Hill
Edición Hispanoamericana Enero-Febrero 2013
2 La fuga del talento africano: Su impacto en la seguridad y estabilidad
36 La política, la doctrina COIN y la legitimidad política
80 Organizaciones criminales transnacionales: La insurgencia comercial en México
Edição Brasileira Janeiro-Fevereiro 2013
16 Como Explorar a Iniciativa e a Inovação: Um Processo para o Comando de Missão
42 O Emprego das Forças Armadas Brasileiras no Combate ao Crime Organizado do Rio de Janeiro (2010): Um Câmbio na Política de Segurança Pública Brasileira
76 O Caminho Certo: Uma Proposta para a Ética do Exército
Special Edition Mission Command
2 The Infantry Squad: Decisive Force Now and in the Future
23 Adaptive Leadership in the Military Decision Making Process
47 Unified Land Operations: The Evolution of Army Doctrine for Success in the 21st Century
58 Heuristics and Biases in Military Decision Making
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