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1. The End of Power

2. An Interview with Lieutenant General Mike Flynn

3. The Arab Spring: Safeguarding U.S. Interests for the Long-Term

4. "Train as You Fight" Revisited: Preparing for a Comprehensive Approach

5. Inevitable Conflicts, avoidable Failures Preparing for the Third Generation of Conflict, Stabilization, and Reconstruction Operations

6. Changing of the Guard: Civilian Protection for an Evolving Military

7. Building the Capabilities and Capacity of Partners: Is this Defense Business?

8. The Uneasy Relationship Between Economics and Security

9. Decade of War: Enduring Lessons from a Decade of Operations

10. Interagency Rebuilding Efforts in Iraq: a Case Study of the Rusafa Political District

11. An Interview with Maria Otero

12. Great Game, Local Rules and the New Great Power Context in Central Asia By Alexander Cooley

13. Securing the State: National Security and Secret Intelligence

14. Military Leaders and Global Leaders: Contrasts, Contradictions, and Opportunities

15. Redefining the Indirect Approach, Defining Special Operations Forces (SOF) Power, and the Global Networking of SOF

16. The Military in a Wicked World: A European Union Military Point of View

17. A Recurrent, Variable and Complex Challenge: The Uncertain Trajectory of Stabilization and Reconstruction in U.S. Security Strategy

18. From Multilateral Champion to Handicapped Donor–And Back Again?

19. Towards a Taxonomy of Militaries in Contemporary Africa

20. Joint Deployable Training Teams: Helping to Focus the Effort

21. An Interview with Dennis Blair

22. "Left of Bang": The Value of Sociocultural Analysis in Today's Environment

23. Challenges Developing Host Nation Police Capacity

24. Political-Military Lessons from U.S. Operations in Vietnam and Afghanistan

25. What Is Wrong with the American Way of War?

26. Operation Enduring Freedom—Philippines: Civilian Harm and the Indirect Approach

27. The Operators: The Wild and Terrifying Inside Story of America's War in Afghanistan

28. Galula In Algeria: Counterinsurgency Practice versus Theory

29. Thinking About Strategic Hybrid Threats-In Theory and in Practice

30. Adaptive Leadership in Times of Crisis

31. The Human Toll of Reconstruction During Operation Iraqi Freedom: Report Overview

32. No More Adhocracies: Reforming the Management of Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations

33. Lost in Translation: The Challenge of Exporting Models of Civil-Military Relations

34. Taking Stock: Interagency Integration in Stability Operations

35. Who Should Lead U.S. Cybersecurity Efforts?

36. The Civilian Uplift and Unified Action Organizing for Stability Operations in Regional Command–East

37. Libya's Operation Odyssey Dawn: Command and Control

38. An Interview with Donald Steinberg

39. Two Recent Takes on Where We Are in Afghanistan, and How We Got There

40. Silver Bullet or Time Suck? Revisiting the Role of Interagency Coordination in Complex Operations

41. Lessons from MoDA: Continuing the Conversation on How to Advise Institution-building

42. The Opportunity Cost of Security

43. Village Stability Operations and Afghan Local Police

44. Conflict Prevention in East Africa: The Indirect Approach

45. The Commander as Investor: Changing CERP Practices

46. Airpower in Counterinsurgency and Stability Operations

47. Metrics for the Haiti Stabilization Initiative

48. Civil-Military Operations in Kenya's Rift Valley: Sociocultural Impacts at the Local Level

49. Forging a Comprehensive Approach to Counterinsurgency Operations

50. Terrorist-Criminal Pipelines and Criminalized States: Emerging Alliances

51. Criminal Insurgency in the Americas and Beyond

52. Irregular Conflict and the Wicked Problem Dilemma: Strategies of Imperfection

53. Five Missteps in Interagency Reform — And What to Do About Them

54. Stability Operations: From Policy to Practice

55. The Regional Assistance Mission to the Solomon Islands

56. Operationalizing Anticipatory Governance

57. Reflections on the Human Terrain System During the First 4 Years

58. Patronage versus Professionalism in New Security Institutions

59. Regional Engagement in Africa: Closing the Gap Between Strategic Ends and Ways

60. Counterinsurgency after Afghanistan: A Concept in Crisis

61. The State Department, USAID, and the Flawed Mandate for Stabilization and Reconstruction

62. The Promise and Peril of the Indirect Approach

63. The Case for Nation-building: Why and How to Fix Failed States

64. No Marshall Plan for the Middle East

65. Enduring Interests and Partnerships: Military-to-Military Relationships in the Arab Spring

66. An Interview with David Petraeus

67. How Wars End: Why We Always Fight the Last Battle

68. An Interview with Richard B. Myers

69. Weak Links: Fragile States, Global Threats, and International Security

70. Enhancing U.S. Support for UN Peacekeeping

71. An Interview with Thomas S. Szayna

72. Occupying Iraq: A History of the Coalition Provisional Authority and Integrating Civilian Agencies in Stability Operations

73. Climate Change and Armed Conflict: Hot and Cold Wars

74. War of Necessity, War of Choice: A Memoir of Two Iraq Wars

75. Complex Peace Operations and Civil-Military Relations: Winning the Peace

76. Exporting Security: International Engagement, Security Cooperation, and the Changing Face of the U.S. Military

77. Adjusting to Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations

78. Organized Crime in Iraq: Strategic Surprise and Lessons for Future Contingencies

79. Forging a U.S. Policy Toward Fragile States

80. Complex Operations in Weak and Failing States: The Sudan Rebel Perspective

81. Not in Our Image: The Challenges of Effective Peace-Building

82. Building a Civilian Lessons Learned System

83. Elevating Development Assistance

84. Yemen: Primer and Prescriptions

85. Mindanao: A Community-based Approach to Counterinsurgency

86. Lessons from USDA in Iraq and Afghanistan

87. Analytics and Action in Afghanistan

88. Afghanistan: Long-term Solutions and Perilous Shortcuts

89. Blind Ambition: Lessons Learned and Not Learned in an Embedded PRT

90. The Iraqi and AQI Roles in the Sunni Awakening

91. Third-Generation Civil-Military Relations: Moving Beyond the Security-Development Nexus

92. Nonstate Security Threats in Africa: Challenges for U.S. Engagement

93. A Tale of Two Manuals