PARAMETERS
US Army War College Quarterly
Summer 2009, Vol. XXXIX, No. 2
A New China
“Is There a Civil-Military Gap in China’s Peaceful Rise?” by Andrew Scobell
“China’s New
Security Strategy for Africa” by
Jonathan Holslag
“Enhancing Interrogation: Advancing a New Agenda” by John A. Wahlquist
“Unlocking Russian Interests on the Korean Peninsula” by John W. Bauer
A Paradigm for Future War
“Caught in the Net: Lessons from the Financial Crisis for a Networked Future” by Gautam Mukunda and William J. Troy
“An Ever-Expanding War: Legal
Aspects of Online Strategic Communication” by Daniel Silverberg and Joseph Heimann
“Deconstructing Our Dark Age Future” by P.
Michael Phillips
Parameters, a refereed journal of ideas and issues, provides a forum for the expression of mature thought on the art and science of land warfare, joint and combined matters, national and international security affairs, military strategy, military leadership and management, military history, ethics, and other topics of significant and current interest to the US Army and Department of Defense. It serves as a vehicle for continuing the education and professional development of USAWC graduates and other senior military officers, as well as members of government and academia concerned with national security affairs.
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Updated 10 August 2009. Please send comments or corrections to CARL_Parameters@conus.army.mil