Joint Force Quarterly 62

Joint Force Quarterly 62

(3rd Quarter, July 2011)

Military Professionalism

  • Strategist as Hero
  • Complex Relief Ops

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JFQ Dialogue

From the Chairman

Forum

Executive Summary

Chairman’s Conference on Military Professionalism: An Overview
By Albert C. Pierce

Identity in the Profession of Arms 
By Ann E. Rondeau

Who Is a Member of the Military Profession? 
By Matthew Moten

The Enlisted Force and Profession of Arms 
By Bryan B. Battaglia

Keeping Integrity 
By Leon A. Edney

Professional Disagreement and Policy 
By Paul D. Eaton

A New Way of Understanding (Military) Professionalism
By Thomas P. Galvin

Know Yourself Before the Enemy: Military Professionalism’s Civil Foundation 
By Ian Bryan

Special Feature

The Strategist as Hero 
By Colin S. Gray

A Diplomat’s Philosophy 
By Marc Grossman

Planning Is Everything 
By Mark A. Bucknam

On Military Theory 
By Milan Vego

Establishing a Framework for Intelligence Education and Training
By Rebecca L. Frerichs and Stephen R. Di Rienzo

Commentary

Building the Security Force That Won’t Leave 
By William B. Caldwell IV and Nathan K. Finney

A Road Map for Beating Latin America’s Transnational Criminal Organizations
By Martin Edwin Andersen

America’s Endangered Arsenal of Democracy 
By M. Thomas Davis and Nathaniel C. Fick

Features

Logistics Planning and Collaboration in Complex Relief Operations
By Steven J. Romano

Junior Leader PME in the PLA: Implications for the Future
By Mark K. Snakenberg

Matrix of Nonlinearity: Minimum Deterrence, Missile Defenses, and Nuclear Arms Reductions
By Stephen J. Cimbala

The Arctic: A New Partnership Paradigm or the Next “Cold War”?
By Reginald R. Smith

Scalable Energy Networks to Promote Energy Security
By Paul E. Roege

Book Reviews

Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? What History Teaches Us About Strategic Barriers
Reviewed by Nader Elhefnawy

A Question of Command: Counterinsurgency from the Civil War to Iraq
Reviewed by Kirby R. Dennis

A Little War that Shook the World: Georgia, Russia, and the Future of the West
Reviewed by James Thomas Snyder

How Terrorism Ends: Understanding the Decline and Demise of Terrorist Campaigns
Reviewed by Eric Shibuya

Joint Doctrine

Securing Aerial Approaches to Joint Airfield
By Robert B. Holdsworth

Joint Terminology At the Heart of Doctrine
By George H. Hock, Jr.