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International Flag Ceremony opens CGSC Academic Year 2020

The Command and General Staff College opened Academic Year 2020 with the International Flag Ceremony for Command and General Staff Officers Course 2020 on Aug. 5 at 9:30. The ceremony features posting of the national colors of 89 nations that... Read More

Featured Article: Lessons on Collaboration from Recent Conflicts…

Featured article: Lessons on Collaboration from Recent Conflicts: The Whole-of-Nation and Whole-of-Government Approaches in Action by Brett Doyle Attempts to bring peace and stability in conflict plagued areas have dominated the foreign policy of the United States. In the era of globalization,... Read More

Featured Article: American and Chinese Economic Competition in Sub-Saharan Africa

Featured article: Assessing the Impact of American and Chinese Economic Competition in Sub-Saharan Africa by James Jacobs and Kevin Boldt In 2015, Scientific American published an article which showcased how the continent of Africa is often sized on Mercator maps, in a... Read More

Featured Article: Civil-Military Balance in Complex Operations

Featured article: Civil-Military Balance in Complex Operations  by Kurt E. Müller Interventions in the affairs of a one state by another may be benign, belligerent, political or military. In addition, these interventions may supplement host-nation authority in delivering assistance. Regardless of character... Read More

Featured Article: Blending U.S. Strategy for Engagement in Central America…

Featured article: Blending U.S. Strategy for Engagement in Central America with Foreign Internal Defense  by Daniel E. Ward The current security situation in the Northern Triangle of Central America (comprised of El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala) and southern Mexico is... Read More

Featured Article: Reassessing the CBRN Response Enterprise

Featured article: Reassessing the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear Response Enterprise  by Gary D. Mills We will bankrupt ourselves in the vain search for absolute security. —Dwight D. Eisenhower During the last nine months, citizens throughout the world have observed momentous... Read More

Featured Article: It Shouldn’t Take a Genius to Make Geography Simple

Featured article: Interagency Areas of Responsibility: It Shouldn’t Take a Genius to Make Geography Simple by Mark Sweberg and Allan Childers Many philosophers, artists, strategists, and inventors talk about the value of simplicity. Singer Pete Seeger said, “Any darn fool... Read More

News You Can Use: 10/30/18

National Security Trump Shut Programs to Counter Violent Extremism, The Atlantic When to Call a Terrorist a Terrorist, Foreign Policy The Pentagon’s Getting More Secretive — and It’s Hurting National Security, Defense News Catching the mail bomber showed how amazing... Read More

News You Can Use: 10/12/18

National Security US indicts Chinese spy for trying to steal aviation trade secrets, Deutsche Welle Beijing accuses U.S. of weaving accusations ‘made out of thin air’ against arrested Chinese spy, The Associated Press In Pacific, US Army Shifts Training from Disaster... Read More

Stabilization Symposium findings published

Findings from the Stabilization Symposium have been published. The Stabilization Symposium was held at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., from June 26 to June 27, and focused on the Stabilization Assistance Review (SAR) that was published earlier that month. The... Read More


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