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Publisher: Defense Dept., National Defense University, Center for Technology and National Security Policy Description: Richard L. Kugler, one of the Nation's most experienced and foremost practitioners of the critical art of national security policy analysis, encapsulates his more than three decades of experience in this unique book. He virtually establishes and defines national security policy analysis as a distinct discipline, breaking it down into three major components-strategic evaluation, systems analysis, and operations research. He applies the latest methods of each of these fields to real world, 21st century examples and the daunting challenges facing the United States in today's global environment. Year/Pages: 2006: 658 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., National Defense University, Center for Technology and National Security Policy Description: The unstoppable spread of information networking and know-how has given rise to the need for a new edge-one that utilizes but transcends networks-by developing people, teams, and decision making methods that convert information into better choices and outcomes. We call this new edge battle-wisdom. This authoritative new book examines: The cognitive demands of networked warfare, Defeating networked adversaries, Integrating Intuition and reasoning in action, Creating a battle-wise force, and much more. Year/Pages: 2006: 192 p.; ill. Subscribe to NDU's Flagship Joint Military and Security Studies Journal!
Publisher: Defense Dept., National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies Description: Joint Force Quarterly (JFQ), published by the National Defense University Press and the Institute for National Security Studies for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is the Chairman's flagship joint military and security studies journal, designed to inform members of the U.S. Armed Forces, allies, and other partners about:
JFQ’s aim is to help transform America's military and security apparatus to better meet tomorrow's challenges while protecting freedom today. Each issue of JFQ typically contains the Chairman’s Word, several book reviews and other informative departments, and a broad selection of the best security and military research papers and essays available. The Forum section provides several essays on a key security or defense topic, including exclusive interviews with senior national and international leaders. The Interagency Dialog section provides an avenue for discourse among security professionals across Government agency lines, while the Recall series presents exceptional historical research on a wide variety of military and diplomatic topics. Only $20 a year for four issues. List ID JFQ Important Regional Studies:Middle EastAsiaEuropeLatin AmericaKey Policy Studies on Weapons of Mass DestructionVerifying Nonproliferation Treaties: Obligation, Process, and Sovereignty Publisher: Defense Dept., National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies Description: Examines two issues of national security policy: stemming the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction; and verifying international nonproliferation agreements. Describes the forces that shape the ways in which negotiators address the question of establishing and maintaining confidence among signatories to treaties limiting nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons and reducing the size of conventional forces. Explains how the chance events of the day intertwine with substantive developments in treaty negotiations and implementation. Item 0378-H-01. Year/Pages: 1995: 167 p. Price: $3.50 New Views on Military Policy
Publisher: Defense Dept., National Defense University, Institute for National Strategic Studies Description: McNair Paper 57. Argues that the demands placed by military officers on the provisions of the Dayton agreement reflect a steady increase in the influence of military officers in crafting defense policy, rather than the recognition of any lessons learned in Somalia or Haiti. Year/Pages: 1997: 119 p. Price: $3.25 Classic Reprints[ Top ]
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