Table Of ContentArticle Index, Vol. XXXVIII, 2008
(Author, title, seasonal issue, pages)
Bahgat, Gawdat. “United States-Iranian Relations: The Terrorism Challenge.” Winter 2008-09. py
95-108
Bartholomees, J. Boone “Theory of Victory.” Summer 2008. pp. 25-3¢
Blank, Stephen. “The Strategic Importance of Central Asia: An Americar
73.27
Brimley, Shawn. “Crafting Strategy in an Age of ransition.” Winter
Cancian, Mark. “Contractors: The New Element of Military Force
61-77
Cassidy, Robert M. “Terrorism and Insurgency.” Autumn 2008
Chamberlain, Robert M. “With Friends Like These: Grievar
in COIN.” Summer 2008. pp. 79-90
Chang, Felix K., and Jonathan Goldman. “Meddling in the Mar
2008. pp. 43-59
Chertoff, Michael. “Preserving Infrastructure: A 2
5-13
Cook, Martin. “Revolt of the Generals: A Case Study in
]5 s
deVillafranca, Richard. “Reconsidering Afghanistan Strategy
Winter 2008-09 pp 77-94
Dunlap, Charles J., Jr. “Making Revolutionary Change: Airpower
pp 52-66
Elhefnawy, Nader. “The Next Wave of Nuclear Proliferation.” Autumr
Fore, Henrietta Holsman. “Aligning ‘Soft’ with ‘Hard’ Power.” Summer 2008. pp
Gates, Robert. “Reflections on Leadership.” Summer 2008. pp. 5
Gray, Colin S. “The 21st Century Security Environment and the Future o
pp 14-26
Grigsby, Carol Armistead. “Binding the Nation: National Service in An
109-23
Haines, David R. “COIN in the Real World.” Winter 2008-09. pp. 43-59
Kerbel, Josh. “Lost for Words: The Intelligence Community’s Struggle to Find Its Voi
2008 pp 102-12
Kingseed, Cole C. “The Anzio Campaign.” Winter 2008-09. pp. 126-28. (R
Korns, Stephen W., and Joshua E. Kastenberg, “Georgia’s Cyber Left Hook.” Winter 2008-09. pp
60-76
Winter 2008-09
Krawchuk, Fred T. “Collaborative Strategic Planning and Action: A New Approach.” Summer
2008. pp. 67-78
Lind, Michael. “A Concert-Balance Strategy for a Multipolar World.” Autumn 2008. pp. 48-60
Markel, Wade. “The Limits of American Generalship: The JCS’s Strategic Advice in Early Cold
War Crises.” Spring 2008. pp. 16-29
Mattis, James N. “USJFCOM Commander’s Guidance for Effects-based Operations.” Autumn
2008 pp 18-25
McDonough, William. “Time for a New Strategy.” Autumn 2008. pp. 109-19
Payne, Kenneth. “Waging Communication War.” Summer 2008. pp. 37-51
Proctor, Pat. “The Mythical Shia Crescent.” Spring 2008. pp. 20-42
Record, Jeffrey. “Retiring Hitler and ‘Appeasement’ from the National Security Debate.” Summer
2008. pp. 91-101
Roper, Daniel S. “Global Counterinsurgency: Strategic Clarity for the Long War.” Autumn 2008
pp 92-108
Ruby, Tomislav Z. “Effects-based Operations: More Important than Ever.” Autumn 2008. pp. 26-
35
Schooner, Steven L. “Why Contractor Fatalities Matter.” Autumn 2008. pp.78-91
Sharp, P Travis. “Tyyiinngg US Defense Spie nding£ to GDP: Bad LogiL c. Bad Policy;. ” Autumn 2008. ppp
5-17
Winn, ArthurC . “Strategic Intelligence.” Spring 2008. pp. 91-104. (Review Essay.)
Zambelis, Chris, and Brandon Gentry. “China through Arab Eyes: American Influence in the
Middle East.” Spring 2008. pp. 60-72
Editor’s note: An index of books reviewed, as well as a cumulative, searchable article index,
is available on the Parameters Web site, http://www.carlisle.army.mil/usawc/Parameters
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