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  <Publicationinformation>
    <Edition>English Edition</Edition>
    <Language>English</Language>
    <Classification>Unclassified</Classification>
    <Issue>September-October</Issue>
    <Year>2012</Year>
    <Volume>XCII</Volume>
    <Volnumber>5</Volnumber>
    <Createdon>2012-10-31</Createdon>
    <Postedtowebon>2012-09-05</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>usarmy.leavenworth.tradoc.mbx.military-review-public-em@mail.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_20121031_art001.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="2">
      <Title>Cover</Title>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121031_art002.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="3">
      <Title>Table of Contents</Title>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121031_art003.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="4">
      <Beginpage>2</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>8</Endpage>
      <Title>Just War Theory and Democratization by Force: Two Incompatible Agendas</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Cora Sol Goldstein, Ph.D.</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>Is the doctrine of minimum collateral damage compatible with a strategy of democratization by force?</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121031_art004.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="5">
      <Beginpage>9</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>17</Endpage>
      <Title>In Search of the Good War: Just War and Realpolitik in Our Time</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Colonel Thomas W. McShane, J.D., U.S. Army, Retired</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>Will Just War Theory influence the use of military force more than international law?</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121031_art005.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="6">
      <Beginpage>18</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>26</Endpage>
      <Title>Harnessing Initiative and Innovation: A Process for Mission Command</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Lieutenant Colonel Chip Daniels, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Author Number="2">
        <Authorname>Major Mark Huhtanen, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
	  <Author Number="3">
        <Authorname>Major John Poole, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
	  <Synopsis>Establish a shared vision by incorporating subordinates early in the mission command planning process.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121031_art006.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="7">
      <Beginpage>27</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>34</Endpage>
      <Title>Customary Law and Its Challenges to Afghan Statehood</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Kathleen Reedy, Ph.D.</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>We should focus on developing Afghanistan’s judicial capabilities so that Afghans see their government as legitimate.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121031_art007.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="8">
      <Beginpage>35</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>41</Endpage>
      <Title>What Comes Next? An Argument for Irregular War in National Defense</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Major Phil W. Reynolds, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>A robust strategy of irregular war would provide a low-cost deterrent against asymmetric adversaries.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121031_art008.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="9">
      <Beginpage>42</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>49</Endpage>
      <Title>An Asset Out of You and Me: Communicating What It Truly Means to be a Soldier</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Colonel Lawrence J. Morris, J.D., U.S. Army, Retired</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>The Army should fling open the doors, brief national security correspondents and bloggers, and communicate what it truly means to be a member of the profession.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121031_art009.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="10">
      <Beginpage>50</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>57</Endpage>
      <Title>Nothing is Simple in Afghanistan: The Principles of Sustainment and Logistics in Alexander’s Shadow</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Captain Andrew P. Betson, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>Operation Enduring Freedom has helped improve logistics systems within the military over the last decade.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121031_art010.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="11">
      <Beginpage>58</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>62</Endpage>
      <Title>Transnational Criminal Organizations: Mexico’s Commercial Insurgency</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Major Christopher Martinez, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>Mexican transnational criminal organizations have become commercial insurgent groups.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121031_art011.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="12">
      <Beginpage>63</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>74</Endpage>
      <Title>CGSC: Developing Leaders to Adapt and Dominate for the Army of Today and Tomorrow</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Brigadier General (P) Gordon B. "Skip" Davis, Jr., U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Author Number="2">
        <Authorname>Lieutenant Colonel James B. Martin, U.S. Army, Retired, Ph.D.</Authorname>
      </Author>
	  <Synopsis>The staff college stands ready to meet the challenge of preparing graduates to lead America’s armed forces in these uncertain times.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121031_art012.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="13">
      <Beginpage>75</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>81</Endpage>
      <Title>Developing an Effective Command Philosophy</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Lieutenant Colonel Harry C. Garner, U.S. Army, Retired</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>An effective command philosophy is contingent on first developing a personal leadership philosophy.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121031_art013.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="14">
      <Beginpage>82</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>89</Endpage>
      <Title>The Next Time We Reinvent Someone Else’s Country…</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Major General Michael W. Symanski, U.S. Army Reserve, Retired</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>Instead of bearing the crushing expense of a security system against a non-state terrorist, many of our allies want to protect their civilian economies.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121031_art014.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="15">
      <Beginpage>90</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>103</Endpage>
      <Title>Book Reviews</Title>
      <Synopsis>Contemporary Readings for the Military Professional</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121031_art015.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="16">
      <Beginpage>105</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>105</Endpage>
      <Title>Cover 3</Title>
      <Synopsis>Results of the 2012 General William E. DePuy Combined Arms Center Writing Competition</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121031_art016.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
  </Featuredarticles>
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