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1. Deterrence Gap: Avoiding War in the Taiwan Strait

2. International Competition in the High North: Kingston Conference on International Security 2022

3. Arming Allies and Partners: How Foreign Military Sales Can Change the China Problem

4. Implications for Modern Warfighting Concepts: What the US Army Can Learn from Past Conflicts

5. A Baseline Assessment of the PLA Army's Border Reinforcement Operations in the Aksai Chin in 2020 and 2021

6. War with China: A View from Early 2024

7. Decisive Decade: PRC Global Strategy and the PLA as a Pacing Challenge – 2023 PLA Conference

8. Emerging Technologies and Terrorism: An American Perspective

9. Trusting AI: Integrating Artificial Intelligence into the Army’s Professional Expert Knowledge

10. PLA Logistics and Sustainment: PLA Conference 2022

11. 2023 Annual Estimate of the Strategic Security Environment

12. China’s Future Military Capabilities

13. Americans and the Dragon: Lessons in Coalition Warfighting from the Boxer Uprising

14. Countering Terrorism on Tomorrow’s Battlefield: Critical Infrastructure Security and Resiliency (NATO COE-DAT Handbook 2)

15. What Ukraine Taught NATO about Hybrid Warfare

16. Enabling NATO’s Collective Defense: Critical Infrastructure Security and Resiliency (NATO COE-DAT Handbook 1)

17. The Future of the Joint Warfighting Headquarters: An Alternative Approach to the Joint Task Force

18. Coercing Fluently: The Grammar of Coercion in the Twenty-first Century

19. Enabling a More Externally Focused and Operational PLA – 2020 PLA Conference Papers

20. The Grand Strategy of Gertrude Bell: From the Arab Bureau to the Creation of Iraq

21. China, Europe, and the Pandemic Recession: Beijing’s Investments and Transatlantic Security

22. Contested Deployment

23. Framing the Future of the US Military Profession

24. The People of the PLA 2.0

25. Veteran Disability Compensation and the Army Profession: Good Intentions Gone Awry

26. Commentary on “The US Army in Multi-Domain Operations 2028”

27. Senior Conference 55—The Emerging Environment in the Indo-Pacific Region: Drivers, Directions, and Decisions

28. Nonstate Actors and Anti-Access/Area Denial Strategies: The Coming Challenge

29. Professionalizing the Iraqi Army: US Engagement after the Islamic State

30. Turkey and the United States on the Brink: Implications for NATO and the US-Turkish Strategic and Military Partnership

31. Striking the Balance: US Army Force Posture in Europe, 2028—A Study Sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of the Army

32. An Army Transformed: USINDOPACOM Hypercompetition and US Army Theater Design

33. Rise and Fall? The Rise and Fall of ISIS in Libya

34. A Policy Response to Islamic State Extremist Fighter Battlefield Migration

35. Mission Command of Multi-Domain Operations

36. 2019: A Changing International Order? Implications for the Security Environment

37. Security Threats, American Pressure, and the Role of Key Personnel: How NATO’s Defence Planning Process is Alleviating the Burden-Sharing Dilemma

38. A Hard Look at Hard Power: Assessing the Defense Capabilities of Key US Allies and Security Partners—Second Edition

39. Special Commentary: COVID-19 and the Ethics of Military Readiness

40. Special Commentary: After COVID-19: American Landpower in Transatlantic Context

41. Special Commentary: Long-Term Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic for the US Army

42. Special Commentary: Memorandum for SECDEF: Restore “Shock” in Strategic Planning

43. Special Commentary: COVID-19 and Indo-Pacific Strategy: Korea is Up, China is Down, and the US (For Now) is Out

44. Special Commentary: Scenarios for a Post-COVID Middle East

45. Special Commentary: “Hole” of Government: What COVID-19 Reveals about American Security Planning

46. Special Commentary: Recruiting in a Post-COVID-19 World

47. Special Commentary: The Impact of COVID-19 on Civil-Military Relations

48. Special Commentary: Outbreak: COVID-19, Crime, and Conflict

49. Special Commentary: COVID-19: Shaping a Sicker, Poorer, More Violent, and Unstable Western Hemisphere

50. Special Commentary: Domestic Politics and the Military’s COVID-19 Response

51. Special Commentary: Not So Fast: Why the Call to Expand the Reserve Components is Premature

52. Special Commentary: Post-COVID Transformation: DOD Goes into the Matrix?

53. Special Commentary: COVID-19 and Brazil: Why the US-Brazil Relationship Matters More Than Ever

54. A Modern Army Reserve for a Multi-Domain World: Structural Realities and Untapped Potential

55. The Russian Military in Contemporary Perspective

56. USAWC Quarterly: Parameters – Autumn 2019

57. Recommendations for Success in Afghanistan

58. Parameters VOL. 49 NO. 1–2 Spring–Summer 2019

59. Deterrence in the Nordic-Baltic Region: The Role of the Nordic Countries Together With the U.S. Army

60. Extremist Migration: A Foreign Jihadist Fighter Threat Assessment

61. An Unnatural Partnership? The Future of U.S.-India Strategic Cooperation

62. A Whole-of-Government Approach to Gray Zone Warfare

63. Maneuver and Manipulation: On the Military Strategy of Online Information Warfare

64. Parameters VOL. 48 NO. 4 Winter 2018-19

65. Command Decision: Ethical Leadership in the Information Environment

66. Grand Strategy is Attrition: The Logic of Integrating Various Forms of Power in Conflict

67. Strategic Insights: Five Myths Associated With Employing Private Military Companies

68. Air Power and Warfare: A Century of Theory and History

69. Deterring Russia in the Gray Zone

70. The Army Role in Achieving Deterrence in Cyberspace

71. Conventional Deterrence and Landpower in Northeastern Europe

72. What Next for Russia’s Front-Line States?

73. Implications of Service Cyberspace Component Commands for Army Cyberspace Operations

74. Contemporary Chemical Weapons Use in Syria and Iraq by the Assad Regime and the Islamic State

75. Examining the Roles of Army Reserve Component Forces in Military Cyberspace Operations

76. Scenario Planning and Strategy in the Pentagon

77. Executive Summary: The U.S. Army in the Iraq War, Vol. 2

78. The U.S. Army in the Iraq War — Volume 2: Surge and Withdrawal, 2007-2011

79. The U.S. Army in the Iraq War – Volume 1: Invasion – Insurgency – Civil War, 2003-2006

80. Parameters VOL. 48 NO. 3 Autumn 2018