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  <Publicationinformation>
    <Edition>English Edition</Edition>
    <Language>English</Language>
    <Classification>Unclassified</Classification>
    <Issue>November-December</Issue>
    <Year>2012</Year>
    <Volume>XCII</Volume>
    <Volnumber>6</Volnumber>
    <Createdon>2012-12-31</Createdon>
    <Postedtowebon>2012-11-05</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_20121231_art001.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="2">
      <Title>Cover</Title>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121231_art002.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="3">
      <Title>Table of Contents</Title>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121231_art003.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="4">
      <Beginpage>2</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>12</Endpage>
      <Title>The Right Way: A Proposal for an 	Army Ethic</Title>
      <Author Number="1">	
        <Authorname>Lieutenant Colonel Clark C. Barrett, Ph.D., Michigan Army National Guard</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>A prize-winning author offers his proposal for an Army Ethic to serve the profession of arms.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121231_art004.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="5">
      <Beginpage>13</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>21</Endpage>
      <Title>Preventing Mass Atrocities in Sub-Saharan Africa through Strategic Engagement</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Major Chris R. Henry, and Major Nathan K. Finney, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>An East African Staff College will help the African Union prevent mass atrocities in Sub-Saharan Africa.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121231_art005.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="6">
      <Beginpage>22</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>30</Endpage>
      <Title>Policy, COIN Doctrine, and Political Legitimacy</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Major Stanley J. Wiechnik, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
       <Synopsis>The Army needs a greater understanding of the relationship of political legitimacy to successful COIN and stability operations.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121231_art006.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="7">
      <Beginpage>31</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>40</Endpage>
      <Title>The Afghan National Army: Has Capacity Building Become Culture Building?</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Sergeant First Class, Keith W. Norris, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>The best outcomes will stem from optimizing the Afghan National Army to fit Afghanistan's undeniably resilient social system.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121231_art007.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="8">
      <Beginpage>41</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>47</Endpage>
      <Title>Public Understanding of the Profession of Arms</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Brandon Robers</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>The Army should establish new points of domestic cultural understanding to supplant those lost during its increasing professionalization in recent decades.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121231_art008.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="9">
      <Beginpage>48</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>56</Endpage>
      <Title>Africa’s Brain Drain: Its Impacts on Security and Stability</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Lieutenant Colonel Robert Feldman, U.S. Army Reserve</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>The emigration of educated Africans affects the continent’s security and stability, but the phenomenon has both negative and positive aspects.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121231_art009.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="10">
      <Beginpage>57</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>67</Endpage>
      <Title>Smooth is Fast: Managing Security Transitions for Enduring Freedom</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Lieutenant Colonel Troy D. Busby, U.S. Army, Retired</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>A longer-term U.S. presence in Afghanistan will promote a more enduring stability, and a bilateral- security arrangement with Iraq should support some reintroduction of U.S. forces in a security cooperation posture.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121231_art010.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="11">
      <Beginpage>68</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>72</Endpage>
      <Title>Reframing Army Doctrine: Operational Art, the Science of Control, and Critical Thinking</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Major Steven T. Brackin, Texas Army National Guard</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>Army doctrine frames planning actions along a continuum ranging from “conceptual” on one end to “detailed” on the other.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121231_art011.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="12">
      <Beginpage>73</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>79</Endpage>
      <Title>Spectrum of What?</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Paul Scharre</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>We must revise and expand the lexicon of the spectrum of military operations to cover counterinsurgency, anti-access/area denial (A2/AD), and “hybrid” warfare.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121231_art012.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="13">
      <Beginpage>80</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>90</Endpage>
      <Title>Seven Design Theory Considerations: An Approach to Ill-Structured Problems</Title>
      <Author Number="1">
        <Authorname>Major Ben Zweibelson, U.S. Army</Authorname>
      </Author>
      <Synopsis>Seven interrelated phenomena occur regularly when design theory interfaces with military decision making.</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121231_art013.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
   <Article Number="14">
      <Beginpage>91</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>105</Endpage>
      <Title>Book Reviews</Title>
      <Synopsis>Contemporary Readings for the Military Professional</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121231_art014.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
	 <Article Number="15">
      <Beginpage>106</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>112</Endpage>
      <Title>2012 Annual Index</Title>
      <Synopsis></Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121231_art015.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
    <Article Number="16">
      <Beginpage>113</Beginpage>
      <Endpage>113</Endpage>
      <Title>Cover 3</Title>
      <Synopsis>In Memoriam Major David Youngdoff</Synopsis>
      <Weblink>/CAC2/MilitaryReview/Archives/English/MilitaryReview_20121231_art016.pdf</Weblink>
    </Article>
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