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‘Great War in East Asia’ is topic of next WWI lecture – April 10

The Department of Military History of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College and the CGSC Foundation at Fort Leavenworth invite the public to attend the 19th in a series of lectures intended to educate the public about World... Read More

News You Can Use: 03/08/19

National Security What’s the next step for ISIS? A top US general shares his prediction with lawmakers, Defense News Trump would be 'very disappointed' in Kim if missile test facility being reassembled, Washington Examiner House Dems threaten to block Pentagon’s... Read More

Pershing lecture features American Army of Occupation after WW1

Dr. Dean Nowowiejski, the Ike Skelton Distinguished Chair for the Art of War at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC), delivered the most recent lecture in the General of the Armies John J. Pershing Great War Centennial... Read More

InterAgency Journal 10-1

Inside this issue: Features Download the journal. Japan’s Security Strategy and Its Impact on U.S. National Security Interests by Sung K. Hyong and David A. Anderson Employing Maritime Security Response Teams as the Nation’s Maritime Crisis Response Force by Christjan C.... Read More

Featured Article: Everyone Else is They…

Featured article: Everyone Else is They: A New Framework for Operational Culture by Megan Kraushaar I t is unlikely that the conflicts the U.S. military and intelligence communities will face in the future will be simple, conventional clashes. Rather, horizontal and... Read More

Featured Article: Strategic Turning Points and the CIA/DoD Relationship

Featured article: Adapting to Change: Strategic Turning Points and the CIA/DoD Relationship by David Oakley In January 2012, the Department of Defense (DoD) published “Sustaining U.S. Global Leadership: Priorities for the 21st Century,” outlining U.S. national security priorities for the coming... 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: 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

News You Can Use: 12/18/18

National Security Poor Security Could Leave U.S. Defenseless Against Missile Attacks, Nextgov New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation’s scale and sweep, The Washington Post Academic Paywalls Harm National Security, Defense One The Divide Between... Read More

News You Can Use: 12/11/18

National Security Trump commits to $750 billion defense budget, CNN Afghanistan’s Taliban Is in It to Win It, Foreign Policy What Trump Could Do If He Declares a State of Emergency, Defense One Clearing the Air Around Facial Recognition in... Read More

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