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Jun 2008, Vol. 153, No. 3
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Issue: Jun 2008, Vol. 153, No. 3
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F35 Lighting IIbmpStrategy as a Balancing Act: The UK's Dilemma If the UK continues to unbalance its forces to better fight today’s wars, it risks losing the wars of the future. But if it does not do so, it will probably lose today’s. Which is the greater priority?
Hew Strachan
Brown BasrabmpUnderstanding the Military Covenant Over the last twelve months, media coverage of the debate over the state of the armed forces has brought the term ‘Military Covenant’ into the public consciousness. But the term itself is unclear.
Christianne Tipping
Revisiting British Army Drug Testing, 2003-07: Test Thresholds, Efficient Targeting, and Underlying Trends Sheila Bird et al return to the topic of drugs testing in the British Army.
Sheila M Bird
ParliamentbmpWar Powers: A Big Debate but only Partial Answers The decision to go to war in Iraq sparked a debate about the powers of the Government to commit troops abroad. Jonathan Eyal explores this debate.
Jonathan Eyal
TruckbmpThe War Prerogative and Constitutional Change Constitutional reform concerning war powers is nothing new: it has been a source of contention for hundreds of years. This article analyses the current debate.
Sebastian Payne
Police 7-7bmpRisk, Threat, Security - and Parliament A response to the article by Lord Salisbury and Gwyn Prins from the February 2008 RUSI Journal.
Hugh Berrington
NATO BucharestbmpThe Bucharest Summit and the Future of NATO The chairman of the Commons Defence Committee reflects on the future of NATO and the recent Bucharest summit as it approaches its sixtieth anniversary.
James Arbuthnot
AfghanistanbmpThe Way Ahead in Afghanistan The example of Musa Qaleh, in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, provides a vivid illustration of a new, progressive approach taken by British forces.
James Holland
Afghan SecuritybmpRebuilding Afghanistan's Security Forces: Security Sector Reform in Contested State-Building The rebuilding of Afghanistan's indigenous security forces presents the most challenging circumstances for Security Sector Reform.
Duncan Barley
UN Armed forcebmpPermanent United Nations Military Intervention Capability: Some Practical Considerations The development of a military intervention capability specifically owned by the United Nations has been a significant issue from the early days of the organisation. But what are the technical considerations?
Michael Codner
Peacekeeper CongobmpA Peacekeeping Commander's Perspective: From Headquarters and the Field What lessons can be derived from UN peacekeeping experiences in the Democratic Republic of the Congo? Here, an experienced commander of UN troops offers his perspective.
Patrick Cammaert
Kagame fatiguesThe Boot is now on the Other Foot: Rwanda's Lessons from Both Sides of Insurgency Seldom have insurgents - or in this case, former insurgents - given an account on waging and countering insurgency. This article offers a Rwandan case-study of what is needed to fight an insurgency, and ultimately defeat it.
Greg Mills
Zim Electionbmp 2The Struggles for Zimbabwe, South Africa and SADC: Liberation War 'Theology' and Post-Nationalism Zimbabwe’s post-2000 crisis continues to attract global interest and concern. This article examines the ‘war of ideas’ within Zimbabwe, between Zimbabwe and South Africa and within the region.
Knox Chityo
Climate Change Sudanbmp 2Climate Change and Regional Security: Assessing the Scientific Uncertainties While there is scientific consensus that the Earth has warmed in recent decades, there is still a degree of uncertainty as to the effects. This article considers the challenges posed by this imperfect information.
Stephan Harrison
Climate ChangePreparing for Uncertain Climate Change Climate change will increase stress on political and social systems around the world, potentially creating situations of widespread instability. But appropriate preparation can address the risks.
Shiloh Fetzek
MarinebmpThe Defence Challenges for the Next Commander-in-Chief The threats the US faces come not from peer competitors, but from foes that seek out weakness on other planes of battle.
Peter W Singer
KandaharbmpMilitary Past, Military Present, Military Future: The Usefulness of Military History Used carefully, military history is an invaluable tool for decision-makers, whether military or civilian, at every level from grand strategy down to tactics.
Gary Sheffield
Staff RidebmpThe Future of the Staff Ride in the RAF Although the first mention of staff rides in an official RAF document occurs extremely early on in the history of the service, very little use was made of what was predominantly seen as an Army training tool.
Neville Parton
ArtbmpArt on the Frontlines A review of the current exhibition at the Imperial War Museum, London.
John Mackinlay
Book Reviews Book Reviews by Christopher Coker, Malcolm Chalmers, Gary Sheffield and Alexander Alderson.
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