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3 From the Editor in Chief Antulio J. Echevarria II
Features In Focus
5 Civil-Military Relations: Guidelines in Politically Charged Societies Patrick Paterson Highlighting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
21 Interrupting Bias in Army Talent Management Danielle Holt and Susan Davis
41 Rethinking Female Urinary Devices for the US Army Andrea M. Peters, Michael A. Washington, Lolita Burrell, and James Ness Understanding a Changing China
57 China’s Global Monopoly on Rare-Earth Elements Gustavo Ferreira and Jamie Critelli
73 Chinese and Western Ways of War and Their Ethics C. Anthony Pfaff Confronting Complex Security Dilemmas
89 Water Wars of the Future: Myth or Reality? Gerald J. Krieger
105 Information Warfare: Lessons in Inoculation to Disinformation Meghan Fitzpatrick, Ritu Gill, and Jennifer F. Giles Educating Military Officers
119 A Failure to Innovate: The Second Nagorno-Karabakh War Zhirayr Amirkhanyan
133 Developing Strategic Lieutenants in the Canadian Army James R. McKay, H. Christian Breede, Ali Dizboni, and Pierre Joliocoeur SRAD Director’s Corner
147 The People’s Republic of China’s Challenge to US Security George Shatzer In the Spotlight
155 Dealing with the Russians By Andrew Monaghan Reviewed by Bettina Renz 2 Parameters 52(1)
Spring 2022 Book Reviews Strategy
157 The Art of War in an Age of Peace: US Grand Strategy and Resolute Restraint By Michael O’Hanlon Reviewed by Frank Hoffman Military History 160 The Folly of Generals: How Eisenhower’s Broad Front Strategy Lengthened World War II By David P. Colley Reviewed by Gregory L. Cantwell Reviews and Replies
163 On “Broken Nest: Deterring China from Invading Taiwan” Eric Chan The Authors Reply Peter Harris and Jared M. McKinney
177 On “The Alt-Right Movement and US National Security” Charles J. Dunlap The Authors Reply Shannon E. Reid and Matthew Valasik 1
89 On “The Battalion Commander Effect” Ralph Masi The Authors Reply Everett Spain, Gautam Mukunda, and Archie Bates
197 Contributor’s Guidelines
199 Cover Photo Credits
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