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Feb 2004, Vol. 149, No. 1
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Issue: Feb 2004, Vol. 149, No. 1
 
Four Wars and Counting...Enduring Conflict and the Need for a New Approach to US Strategy and Force This article describes ten major changes to American military planning and strategy to address the current geopolitical situation.
Anthony Cordesman
Pre-War Intelligence and Iraqs WMD Threat - Intelligence Blundering or Intelligence Laundering? This article assesses the politicization of intelligence and the factors that led to the UK government's insistence that Iraq posed a sufficient threat to British interests to justify war.
John Hughes-Wilson
Open Source Intelligence: An Intelligence Lifeline This article presents the case for Open Source Intelligence in a time of crisis in British intelligence.
Stevyn Gibson
A Tribute to poet Charles Causley This article reflects on the life and work of Charles Causley.
Michael Codner
Adapting Command Hierarchies: Does NEC Pose a Threat or an Opportunity? Put simply, the answer to the question whether NEC (Network Enabled Capability) poses a threat, or an opportunity, is ‘Yes’ to both.
John McColl
China's Strategy Toward the Asia-Pacific Multilateral Mechanism This article addresses China's newfound interest in multilateralism.
Yueh-Tsan Lai
Curragh Mutiny in Historical and Legal Perspective This article aims to demonstrate that what is conventionally called the ‘Curragh Incident, 1914’ was, de jure, mutiny.
Ruari O Domhnaill
Delivering Security in a Changing World: Annual Chief of the Defence Staff Lecture This article examines how the UK can negotiate the rapidly changing global security environment.
Michael Walker
International Threats and Responses Managing the threats of the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction and of global terrorism are two of the UK's main inbternational priorities for the coming years.
William Ehrman
Performance Management in a Volatile Environment The development of performance management within the Royal Navy has proven to be a valuable process.
Jonathon Band
Saudi Arabia and the Global Fight Against Al-Qaida This article provides a macro perspective of Saudi Arabia's place in the global war on terror.
Magnus Ranstorp
The French Take the Lead in Early Aviation In the apportionment of credit for the aeroplane’s invention we can particularly identify a shamefaced, latter-day American-British chauvinism in which the French could not be allowed to desacralize the reputation of the Wright brothers.
Dean Juniper
The Omaha Milkman Today: NATOs Transformation - An Agenda for a New Century This article discusses the transformation, the development and the relevance in today's world of the North Atlantic alliance.
George Robertson
The US Military-Technological Revolution and the Europeanization of the French Defence Industrial This article suggests a possible correlation between the United States-led military-technological revolution and the call for ‘Europeanization’ of the French defence industry during the 1990s.
Sorin Lungu
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