
Parameters is a Quarterly periodical featuring commentary from a variety of military author-experts to educate and inform military and civilian leadership about timely and important subjects from military operations to issues facing U.S leadership globally.
Subscription price covers issues for 1 year. Subscription service begins with the issue current when the order is processed. Copies of the latest 2 issues are retained in stock for individual purchase. Single copy, $17.00; foreign single copy, $23.80. Provides a forum for expression of professional thought on the art and science of warfare, national and international security, military history, strategy, leadership, and management. PAR. File Code 2R. ISSN 0031-1723. Item 325-K.
Features
Special Commentary 5
5 Disintegrating the Enemy: The PLA’s Info-Messaging
17 Enduring Information Vigilance: Government after COVID-19
33 The COVID-19 Enemy is Still Advancing
45 Two Worlds: African American Servicemembers, WWII and Today
57 Toward a Racially Inclusive Military
71 Technology and Strategic Surprise: Adapting to an Era of Open Innovation
85 A Bizarre Pair: Counterinsurgency Lessons for Cyber Conflict
95 Training Better Arab Armies \ The US Army and the Pacific
Autumn 2020 Reviews & Replies
121 On “Military Anthropology”
125 The Author Replies
127 On “Social Media Warriors: Leveraging a New Battlespace”
133 The Authors Reply Book Reviews Defense Studies
139 The Irrational Terrorist & Other Persistent Terrorism Myths
141 The Hell of Good Intentions: America’s Foreign Policy Elite and the Decline of U.S. Primacy
143 Bombs Without Boots: The Limits of Airpower
145 The Dragons and the Snakes: How the Rest Learned to Fight the West
148 Global Data Shock: Strategic Ambiguity, Deception, and Surprise in an Age of Information Overload
150 Deglobalization and International Security
152 The U.S. Army and the Battle for Baghdad: Lessons Learned—And Still to Be Learned
154 The Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere: When Total Empire Met Total War
156 Contemporary Security Issues in Africa
158 Hunter Liggett: A Soldier’s General
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