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  <Publicationinformation>
    <Edition>English Edition</Edition>
    <Language>English</Language>
    <Classification>Unclassified</Classification>
    <Issue>May-June</Issue>
    <Year>2011</Year>
    <Volume>XCI</Volume>
    <Volnumber>3</Volnumber>
    <Createdon>2011-06-30</Createdon>
    <Postedtowebon>2011-04-29</Postedtowebon>
    <Publisherorgtop>U.S. Army</Publisherorgtop>
    <Publisherorgmid>Combined Arms Center</Publisherorgmid>
    <Publisherorglow>Leader Development &amp; Education - CGSC</Publisherorglow>
    <Publisherorg>Military Review</Publisherorg>
    <Address>Truesdell Hall, 290 Stimson Ave.</Address>
    <City>Fort Leavenworth</City>
    <State>Kansas</State>
    <Zip>66027</Zip>
    <Country>USA</Country>
    <Email>leav-milrevweb@conus.army.mil</Email>
    <Website>http://militaryreview.army.mil</Website>
  </Publicationinformation>
  <Featuredarticles>
    <Article Number="1">
      <Title>Complete Edition</Title>
      <Synopsis>The complete edition as well as all articles are in pdf format. Complete issues may have large file sizes that may take some time to download.  Individual articles can be accessed by clicking on the article title below.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20110630_art001.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="2">
      <Title>Cover</Title>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20110630_art002.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="3">
      <Title>Table of Contents</Title>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20110630_art003.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="4">
      <Beginpage>2</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>7</Endpage>
	  <Title>The Year 2012: South Korea's Resumption of Wartime Operational Control</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Lieutenant Colonel James M. Minnich, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>The United States must unencumber its forces from a peninsula-centric mission in Korea and
transform the ROK-U.S. relationship into a strategic alliance for the 21st Century.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20110630_art004.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="5">
      <Beginpage>8</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>16</Endpage>
      <Title>Maintaining the Combat Edge</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Major General Michael S. Tucker, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
	  <Author Number="2">
        <Authorname>Major Jason P. Conroy, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
	  <Synopsis>The Army's gains in stability and counterinsurgency skills have come at the expense of its
ability to conduct major combat operations. This imbalance must be corrected before the expertise
of our field grade officers and senior NCOs is lost.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20110630_art005.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="6">
      <Beginpage>17</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>24</Endpage>
      <Title>Preparing Soldiers to Help Foreign Partners Meet 21st Century Challenges</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Brigadier General Edward P. Donnelly, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
	  <Author Number="2">
        <Authorname>Lieutenant Colonel Robert Maginnis, U.S. Army, Retired</Authorname>
      </Author>
	     <Synopsis>Security cooperation will play as great a role in an era of persistent conflict as deterrence did
during the Cold War. The Army must integrate security cooperation into its training, doctrine, and
education.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20110630_art006.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="7">
      <Beginpage>25</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>32</Endpage>
      <Title>The Fight for the Village: Southern Afghanistan, 2010</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Lieutenant Colonel Brian Petit, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>The future of Afghanistan may not be won in the villages, but history teaches us that it will not be won without them. Here are five observations about village stability operations.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20110630_art007.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="8">
      <Beginpage>33</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>39</Endpage>
      <Title>The Afghan Balance of Power and the Culture of Jihad</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Lieutenant Colonel John J. Malevich, Canadian Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
	  <Author Number="2">
        <Authorname>Daryl C. Youngman, Kansas State University</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>Population-centric COIN has been misinterpreted as "getting them to like us," with no genuine
understanding of the root causes of the Afghan insurgency.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20110630_art008.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="9">
      <Beginpage>40</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>49</Endpage>
      <Title>Two Tours in Afghanistan: Twenty Years and Two Armies Apart</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Major Eero Kinnunen, Estonian Defense Forces</Authorname>
      </Author>
	  <Author Number="2">
        <Authorname>Lieutenant Colonel Lester W. Grau, U.S. Army, Retired</Authorname>
      </Author>
	 <Synopsis>One leader's reminiscences of his combat time in Afghanistan, serving first in the Soviet Army against the Mujahideen and then with the Estonian Army against the Taliban.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20110630_art009.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="10">
      <Beginpage>50</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>61</Endpage>
      <Title>Neuroscience for Combat Leaders: A Brain-Based Approach to Leading on the Modern Battlefield</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Major Andrew Steadman, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
	  <Synopsis>Educating soldiers about brain function and incorporating cognitive stressors into training helps them perform with
emotional stability.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20110630_art010.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="11">
      <Beginpage>62</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>69</Endpage>
      <Title>Wartime Sourcing: Building Capability and Predictability through Continuity</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Lieutenant Colonel Heather Reed, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
	  <Synopsis>Continuity of unit and augmentee sourcing can benefit both the soldiers' welfare and mission effectiveness. The quality of dwell time should be considered, not merely its quantity. </Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20110630_art011.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="12">
      <Beginpage>70</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>76</Endpage>
      <Title>Death from Above: UAVs and Losing Hearts and Minds</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Jeffrey A. Sluka, Ph.D.</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>The "greatest, weirdest, coolest, hardware in the American arsenal" is probably undermining the campaign in Afghanistan.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20110630_art012.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="13">
      <Beginpage>77</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>82</Endpage>
      <Title>Economic Violence: It's Time to Change the Game</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Captain Jonathan Pan, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>The troop surge in Afghanistan does not mean there should be a corresponding surge in financial aid.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20110630_art013.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="14">
      <Beginpage>83</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>86</Endpage>
	  <Subhead>INSIGHTS</Subhead>
      <Title>An Old Man's Thoughts on War and Peace</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Professor Edward Bernard Glick</Authorname>
      </Author>
	  <Synopsis>We may enjoy peace, but we shall never entirely rid ourselves of war because we are "wired" to fight.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20110630_art014.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
   	<Article Number="15">
      <Beginpage>87</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>96</Endpage>
	  <Title>BOOK REVIEWS</Title>
      <Synopsis>Contemporary Readings for the Military Professional</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20110630_art015.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
	
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