July 30, 2024
In Memoriam: Douglas Michael “Dorothy” Morea Commander, U.S. Navy August 8, 1982–January 2, 2024
Commander Doug “Dorothy” Morea hailed from Port Washington, New York, and graduated from the United States Naval Academy in 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering. Doug earned his Wings of Gold in July 2006 and began training in the F/A-18 Hornet shortly thereafter.
Was 50 Years Long Enough? The All-Volunteer Force in an Era of Large-Scale Combat Operations
In an era of geopolitical competition among major powers, a large-scale war could last longer and result in more casualties than anything the United States has experienced since World War II.
Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response The Imperative of an All-Domain Approach
The Department of Defense (DOD) seeks to reduce civilian harm caused by military operations and to improve its ability to respond when civilian harm occurs.
Deviance and Innovation: Change in a “Society of Saints”
Military innovation and adaptation studies are a growth industry.
The Future of Great Power Competition: Trajectories, Transitions, and Prospects for Catastrophic War
The dominant geostrategic framework of international relations today is that of a Great Power competition (GPC) among three rivalrous, globally dominant states: the United States, Russia, and China.
Executive Summary
As I have written before in this space, change is a constant. NDU Press and Joint Force Quarterly are not immune to this fact.
Joint Force Quarterly 114 (3rd Quarter 2024)
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July 29, 2024
Engines of Chaos: Counterlogistics in Competition
Cognitive Warfare The Fight for Gray Matter in the Digital Gray Zone
Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response: The Imperative of an All-Domain Approach