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Journal of Advanced Military Studies

Spring 2020
vol. 11, no. 1
Innovation and Future Warfare

In 2010, MCU Press published the first issue of this journal, formerly known as Marine Corps University Journal, to serve as the bridge between the military Services and the professional military educators, strategists, and historians within the greater Department of Defense community. During the ensuing years, the press and the journal have evolved to offer innovative and active content that continues to serve as a forum for interdisciplinary discussion of national security and international relations issues and how they impact the Department of Defense, the Department of the Navy, and the U.S. Marine Corps. Now, 10 years later, we see the need to evolve and offer a wider base for those conversations to take place. To celebrate this 10-year anniversary and to reflect the journal’s change in focus over time, the journal has been renamed the Journal of Advanced Military Studies (JAMS) to honor the constant innovation of our content, our authors, and the topics we present to our readers.

 

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BRUTE KRULAK CENTER FOR INNOVATION AND FUTURE WARFARE

 

 

Think Tank, Do Tank: The Brute Krulak Center for Innovation and Creativity

   Donald M. Bishop

Future War, from the Tip of a Pen

   Valerie Jackson

   

HISTORICAL APPROACH
 

 

History as an Enemy and an Instructor: Lessons Learned from Haiti, 1915–34

   Christopher Davis, PhD

   

CONTEMPORARY LESSONS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Slot Machine Warfare: China’s Campaign to Undermine American Military Plans in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands

   Evan N. Polisar

Political Warfare: The People’s Republic of China’s Strategy “to Win without Fighting”

   Professor Kerry K. Gershaneck

MEF Innovation Team (MIT): Discovering and Solving the MEF’s Complex Problems

   Major Troy E. Mitchell, PhD

Seeking Alpha in the Security Cooperation Enterprise: A New Approach to Assessments and Evaluations

   Captain James R. R. Van Eerden

   

LOOKING TO THE FUTURE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Automation and the Future of Command and Control: The End of Auftragstaktik?

   Lieutenant Colonel Rosario M. Simonetti and Paolo Tripodi, PhD

Exploring Predictability in Armed Conflict

   David E. McCullin

Protectors without Prerogative: The Challenge of Military Defense against Information Warfare

   Christopher Whyte, PhD

Fit for Future Conflict?: American Strategic Culture in the Context of Great Power Competition

   Jeannie L. Johnson, PhD

 


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