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1. The Meaning of Setbacks in Iraq and Afghanistan

2. Pathologies of Centralized State-Building

3. Talking to the Taliban 2010 – 2011: A Reflection

4. Putting State Legitimacy at the Center of Foreign Operations and Assistance

5. Rules of Engagement and Abusive Citizens

6. Confronting the Threat of Corruption and Organized Crime in Afghanistan: Implications for Future Armed Conflict

7. Women and Wars

8. An Interview with Lieutenant General Mike Flynn

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

10. Regime Change Without Military Force: Lessons from Overthrowing Milosevic

11. Three Design Concepts Introduced for Strategic and Operational Applications

12. Sri Lanka's Rehabilitation Program: A New Frontier in Counter Terrorism and Counter Insurgency

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

14. A U.S. Asian-Pacific Pivot Point: Burma's Natural Resources

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

16. Response to the Decade of War

17. An Interview with Dennis Blair

18. The Insurgents: David Petraeus and the Plot to Change the American Way of War

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

20. Evolved Irregular Threats

21. Logistics Islands: The Global Supply Archipelago and the Topologics of Defense

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

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

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

25. Galula In Algeria: Counterinsurgency Practice versus Theory

26. Civil-Military Cooperation: A Way to Resolve Complex Crisis Situations

27. Making the Afghan Civil-Military Imbalance Conducive to Democratization

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

29. After 2015: The Next Security Era for Britain

30. Hearts, Minds, and the Barrel of a Gun: The Taliban's Shadow Government

31. CERP in Afghanistan: Refining Military Capabilities in Development Activities

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

33. The Afghan Way of War: How and Why They Fight

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

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

36. Finding Innovation in State-building: Moving Beyond the Orthodox Liberal Model

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

38. Recognizing Systems in Afghanistan: Lessons Learned and New Approaches to Operational Assessments

39. Village Stability Operations and Afghan Local Police

40. The Comprehensive Approach in Afghanistan

41. The Commander as Investor: Changing CERP Practices

42. Airpower in Counterinsurgency and Stability Operations

43. Ministerial Advisors: Developing Capacity for an Enduring Security Force

44. Metrics for the Haiti Stabilization Initiative

45. ISAF Lessons Learned: A German Perspective

46. Criminal Insurgency in the Americas and Beyond

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

48. Transforming the Conflict in Afghanistan

49. State-building: Job Creation, Investment Promotion, and the Provision of Basic Services

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

51. Patronage versus Professionalism in New Security Institutions

52. Counterinsurgency after Afghanistan: A Concept in Crisis

53. Negotiating Afghanistan: When? With Whom? About What?

54. The Promise and Peril of the Indirect Approach

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

56. War Comes to Bala Morghab: A Tragedy of Policy and Action in Three Acts

57. An Interview with David Petraeus

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

59. Security Is More Than "20" Percent

60. Adjusting to Stabilization and Reconstruction Operations

61. Leaving the Civilians Behind: The "Soldier-diplomat" in Afghanistan and Iraq

62. Building a Civilian Lessons Learned System

63. Updating the Commander's Toolbox: New Tools for Operationalizing the Law of Armed Conflict

64. Getting the Next War Right: Beyond Population-centric Warfare

65. Military Planning Systems and Stability Operations

66. Mindanao: A Community-based Approach to Counterinsurgency

67. Lessons from USDA in Iraq and Afghanistan

68. Afghanistan: Opportunities and Risks

69. A "Net Shift" for Afghanistan

70. Analytics and Action in Afghanistan

71. Afghanistan: Long-term Solutions and Perilous Shortcuts

72. Recalibrating the Afghan Reconciliation Program

73. Countering Taliban Information Operations in Afghanistan

74. Afghanistan: The German Factor

75. Stabilization Operations Beyond Government: Joint Venture Public-Private Partnerships in Iraq and Afghanistan

76. Post 9/11 Stability Operations: How U.S. Army Doctrine is Shaping National Security Strategy

77. Building Police Capacity in Afghanistan: The Challenges of a Multilateral Approach

78. An Interview with Peter Pace

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

80. An Interview with Hasain Haqqani

81. An Interview with Jim Webb

82. An Interview with Martin E. Dempsey

83. Why Vietnam Matters