Small Wars Journal Articles

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Recent News
Review of "Towards a Philosophy of Narco Violence in Mexico"

By: Robert J. Bunker The intent of the work is to develop a theory and philosophy behind the narco-killings taking place in contemporary Mexico.

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The Future ODA 2035-2050

By: Howard R. Simkin Article two of two in the latest Mad Scientist at Small Wars Journal series.

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The Critical and Enduring Role of Confidence in Preventive Diplomacy

By: Patrick Blannin Confidence building measures rely on four key components: Reputation, Status, Transparency & Trust. In theory, when RTS2 combine...

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Weapons of Automated Destruction and the Moral Duty to Protect Warfighters

By: Lyle D. Burgoon The deployment of automated weapons systems poses significant ethical challenges, especially jus in bello.

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Baqiya Wa Tatamadad (Lasting and Expanding): A Neoclassical Realist Analysis of the Daesh Quasi-State

By: Kyle Amonson One key purpose of this study is to analyze and assess how Daesh’s actions as a non-state actor either supported or hindered their goals...

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When Made-in-the-USA isn’t Afghan-Good-Enough

By: Sunny Petzinger A nexus of policy guidance meant to protect the defense industry, reduce weapons proliferation and improve financial accountability...

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A Letter Home: Seeing the Future from a 2050 Soldier

By: Ralph Tillinghast Article one of two in the latest Mad Scientist at Small Wars Journal series.

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Hypervisibility: Mission Command’s Unseen Adversary

By: Fred E. Martin Jr. and Ronald D. Walck The increased proliferation of information collection technologies is becoming a threat to the Army’s Mission...

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The Rise of Paramilitary Groups in Turkey

By: Suat Cubukcu Erdogan has instigated an irregular and Iranian-like militia structure that helps him control streets, inflict oppression and carry...

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Letter Home 2053

Letter Home 2053

By: Alfred C. Crane III The latest article in the Mad Scientist at Small Wars Journal series.

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