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The RUSI Journal is the leading publication of the Institute. First published in 1857, it is now an internationally-recognized authority on defence and security issues.
Issue: Apr 2002, Vol. 147, No. 2
Six Months After: The Imperatives of Operation Enduring Freedom Six months on from the horrific attacks of 11 September, the US Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staf
General Richard B Myers
Over the Next Hill: A Sailors Perspective of Maritime Air Power and the Legacy of Lord Trenchard Admiral William J Fallon, US Vice Chief of Naval Operations, reflects on the legacy of Lord Trenchar
Admiral William J Fallon,USN
An Analysis of the Kargil Conflict 1999 In 1999 media reports suggested that India and Pakistan nearly went to war – even nuclear war - afte
Shaukat Qadir
NATO and Terrorism Dr Jamie Shea, NATO Director of Information and Press, mounts a robust defence of the Alliance in th
Dr Jamie Shea
NATO and the 2002 Summit At its Prague Summit in November 2002 NATO will address the thorny issue of enlargement. What it is
William Hopkinson
NATOs Forthcoming Decisions The issue before NATO’s Prague summit in November is no longer whether a NATO enlargement will take
Dr Jonathan Eyal
Driving Down Equipment Costs: The View from Government The UK Minister of the Armed Forces, Rt Hon Adam Ingram MP, outlines the Government’s strategy for p
Rt Hon Adam Ingram MP
Driving Down Equipment Costs: The Customers Needs Smart Acquisition was born with the defence equipment programme that emerged from the Strategic Defe
Vice Admiral Sir Jeremy Blackham
The Royal Navy and Future Joint Operations The Royal Navy of the future will be nothing if it does not make a telling contribution to the joint
Captain C P R Montgomery
Fighting Europe's Wars the British Way: The European Politics of British Defence Doctrine The British way of warfare is quite different to that of others - a fact that reinforces the politic
Dr Julian Lindley-French
British Military Strategy Home and Away The philosophy behind the UKs processes of force development, requirements capture and operational p
Michael Codner
Institutionalized Innovation: The German Army and the Changing Nature of War 1871-1914 The period between 1871 and 1914 offers clear parallels to the world today, according to Robert T Fo
Dr Robert T Foley
Orde Wingate and the Theory Behind the Chindit Operations: Some Recent Findings Six decades after his death, Major General Orde Charles Wingate still provokes strong opinions. Pers
Simon Anglim
The Way of the Pathans A former British military official reflects on his experiences with the Pathans and what might be done to end the cycle of conflict in their ancestral homeland.
Colonel W G A Lawrie