A Cure For America’s ‘Iraq Syndrome’
When it comes to the use of force, America cannot let bad decisions in Iraq stand in the way of decisionmaking in Syria, Ukraine and other conflicts today, especially if it wants to tackle obstacles in...
View ArticleFull-Spectrum Engagement: Better than War
Eric Jorgensen writes on Full-Spectrum Engagement: The mindset necessary to pair both civil and military engagement to preserve strategic victories in the long term in the peace, or "space", between wars.
View ArticleLeo Strauss: Teacher, Philosopher, ‘Man of Peace’?
Robert Howse reexamines Leo Strauss in his own works and lectures and finds a 'Man of Peace' with a balanced philosophy as to use of force, not the 'warmonger' or intellectual forefather Bush-era...
View ArticleDon’t Bring Back the Powell Doctrine
Colonel (Ret.) Philip Lisagor on why the Powell Doctrine--real and imagined--is not a magic formula for solving America's strategic decisions when it comes to the use of military force.
View ArticleIs there a Place for ‘Total War’ in the Modern World?
Army Captain Justin Lynch on the debate over how America should apply military force in the modern world between supporters and critics of "Total War" and more population-centric methods applied in...
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