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2002 - 2025

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Volume 39, issue 4, 2023

In memoriam: Richard Bitzinger Scholar and Mentor Remembered pp. 409-410 Downloads
Zsolt Lazar
Warfare under scrutiny: British public perspectives of soldiers, and tactical behaviours in operation HERRICK pp. 411-431 Downloads
Adam Shindler
The client’s struggle to control private military companies effectively pp. 432-451 Downloads
Frank Daumann
What’s in a name? Confucian considerations for referring to U.S. military contractors pp. 452-480 Downloads
Caroline Batka
Using the concept of mission command in defence resources management – the case of Romania pp. 481-501 Downloads
Maria Constantinescu
The importance of war stratagem: the case study of the 1973 war Mount Hermon battles pp. 502-520 Downloads
Haim Yogev, Ronen A. Cohen and Eyal Lewin
Trusting machine intelligence: artificial intelligence and human-autonomy teaming in military operations pp. 521-538 Downloads
Michael Mayer
Reinforcing deterrence: assessing NATO’s 2022 Strategic Concept pp. 539-560 Downloads
Zoltan Szenes
Outsourcing national defense: why and how private contractors are providing public services pp. 561-565 Downloads
Caroline Batka
Military strategies of the new European allies. A comparative study. (Cass Military Studies) pp. 565-567 Downloads
Bohuslav Pernica
Subversion – the strategic weaponization of narratives pp. 568-570 Downloads
Zsolt Lazar

Volume 39, issue 3, 2023

Introduction pp. 279-280 Downloads
Zdeněk Kříž
Mugged by reality: Russia's strategic narratives and the war in Ukraine pp. 281-295 Downloads
Kateřina Fridrichová
The Russian invasion and its failure in the first days pp. 296-311 Downloads
Richard Stojar
Ukraine’s third wave of military reform 2016–2022 – building a military able to defend Ukraine against the Russian invasion pp. 312-328 Downloads
Deborah Sanders
Responding to needs: military aid to Ukraine during the first year after the 2022 invasion pp. 329-352 Downloads
Nicholas Marsh
How Ukraine reveals Russian nuclear strategy pp. 353-368 Downloads
Stephen Blank
Cloaked disintegration – Ukraine war and European defence-industrial co-operation in Central and Eastern Europe pp. 369-386 Downloads
Martin Chovančík and Oldřich Krpec
The costly gamble: how Russia's invasion of Ukraine weakened its role as a balancing power pp. 387-406 Downloads
Zdeněk Kříž
Concluding remarks: Russian invasion - the dawn of a new world order without American hegemony? pp. 407-408 Downloads
Zdeněk Kříž

Volume 39, issue 2, 2023

Assessing the security of Pakistan’s nuclear weapon programme pp. 123-145 Downloads
Tahir Mahmood Azad and Karl Dewey
Driving innovation in air power: the cold war’s four generations of fighter jets pp. 146-170 Downloads
Ilan Shklarsky and Eitan Shamir
Understanding Sweden’s security economy pp. 171-190 Downloads
Wayne Stephen Coetzee and Joakim Berndtsson
Targeted killings and the erosion of international norm against assassination pp. 191-206 Downloads
SeyedMilad KashefiPour Dezfuli
The military application of artificial intelligence technology in the United States, China, and Russia and the implications for global security pp. 207-232 Downloads
Lance Y. Hunter, Craig D. Albert, Christopher Henningan and Josh Rutland
The military and commercial development of brain–computer interfaces: international (in)security with brain-machine teaming pp. 233-252 Downloads
Bryan T. Stinchfield
Military technology and revolutions in warfare: priming the drone debate pp. 253-255 Downloads
Ash Rossiter
The Second Drone Age: defining war in the 2020s pp. 256-259 Downloads
James Rogers
Military drones, air defence, and the hider-finder competition in air warfare pp. 260-262 Downloads
Antonio Calcara, Ivan Zaccagnini, Mauro Gilli and Andrea Gilli
“No end of a lesson:” observations from the first high-intensity drone war pp. 263-266 Downloads
Marc R. DeVore
Out of Africa: the impact of drones in Sub-Saharan conflicts pp. 267-270 Downloads
Brendon J. Cannon
Drones in modern war: evolutionary, revolutionary, or both? pp. 271-274 Downloads
Sarah Kreps and Paul Lushenko
American Defense Reform: Lessons from Failure and Success in Navy History pp. 275-277 Downloads
Thomas C. Bruneau
Islamic state’s online propaganda: a comparative analysis pp. 277-278 Downloads
Carl Gibson

Volume 39, issue 1, 2023

Why the Turkish defense industry between 1919 and 1950 failed? pp. 1-14 Downloads
Uğur Ermiş and Günseli Gümüşel
Defence procurement in perspective: what the history of the aircraft industry can tell us about UK defence procurement pp. 15-33 Downloads
Matthew Powell
The Greek defence industry: from crisis to equilibrium pp. 34-46 Downloads
Spyridon Plakoudas
The position of the special operations forces soldiers on the so-called global war on terrorism. A survey report pp. 47-72 Downloads
Marcin Lasoń
Identifying and planning military potential and national power: the case of the Israeli civilian-military planning units pp. 73-90 Downloads
Yoram Fried
Institutional counterinsurgency frameworks in the Lake Chad Basin: the case of the Multinational Joint Task Force against Boko Haram pp. 91-110 Downloads
Gershon Adela
Threat/risk assessment tool to assess vulnerability of Polish cities to Russian attacks pp. 111-117 Downloads
Zbigniew Galar and Adam Sadowski
Artificial intelligence and the future of warfare: the USA, China and strategic stability pp. 118-121 Downloads
Reuben Steff

Volume 38, issue 4, 2022

The strategic vulnerability of NATO blood supply logistics: a case study of Estonian national defence pp. 369-388 Downloads
Colonel Ronald Ti
South African defence decision-making: analysing dysfunctional approaches pp. 389-409 Downloads
Col (ret) Gerhard M. Louw and Abel Esterhuyse
Building military expeditionary culture: Spanish Army after international operations pp. 410-430 Downloads
Guillermo López-Rodríguez
Transnational industry and national security: China and American industrial security pp. 431-452 Downloads
Kenneth Boutin
Information warfare: methods to counter disinformation pp. 453-469 Downloads
Andrew Dowse and Sascha Dov Bachmann
Gunboat diplomacy à la Russe: Russia’s naval base in Sudan and its implications pp. 470-489 Downloads
Stephen Blank

Volume 38, issue 3, 2022

Asia-Pacific special edition – introduction pp. 243-246 Downloads
Zsolt Lazar and Kogila Balakrishnan
The security environment in the Asia-Pacific: the context for arming pp. 247-257 Downloads
Richard A. Bitzinger
The Politicisation of Archaeology in Border Demarcation Conflict in the Asia Pacific Region pp. 258-268 Downloads
Luke Hally
The Philippine defence-development-disaster security paradigm pp. 269-283 Downloads
Ava Avila and Ron Matthews
Dual-neutrality for the Koreas: a two-pronged approach toward reunification pp. 284-295 Downloads
Pascal Lottaz and Heinz Gärtner
Evaluating civil-military relationship for effective procurement decision-making: the case of two fighter jet procurements of the Republic of Korea pp. 296-316 Downloads
Haneol Lee
The challenges in buyer-supplier relationship for technological absorption capability in international defence acquisition: the case of Southeast Asia pp. 317-335 Downloads
Kogila Balakrishnan and Zsolt Lazar
Made in India: an aspiring brand in global arms bazaar pp. 336-348 Downloads
Laxman Kumar Behera
Imagining maritime conflict in the Indo-Pacific: can analogies substitute for strategy? pp. 349-368 Downloads
James J. Wirtz

Volume 38, issue 2, 2022

Non-governmental pro-defence organisations in Poland – untapped potential for enhancing Polish defence capabilities? pp. 125-145 Downloads
Urszula Staśkiewicz
Sangonhá: a PAIGC “liberated zone” gone awry, January 1969 pp. 146-168 Downloads
John P. Cann
European cooperation in maintaining defence equipment in operational condition: an analytical framework derived from economic geography pp. 169-189 Downloads
Droff Josselin
Make or buy? Explaining diverging frigate procurement approaches in Denmark and Norway pp. 190-209 Downloads
Michael Kluth
Turkey's rise as a drone power: trial by fire pp. 210-229 Downloads
Ash Rossiter and Brendon J. Cannon
Maritime strategy and naval power in the 21st century – dissembling the Rubik’s cube pp. 230-237 Downloads
James A. Russell
Of high tides and of perfect storms: US Navy strategic planning, 1970s–1990s pp. 238-241 Downloads
Sebastian Bruns

Volume 38, issue 1, 2022

The mismatch: Royal Australian Navy maritime constabulary 1955–2020 pp. 1-30 Downloads
Mark L. Bailey
U.S. Presidents’ use of drone warfare pp. 31-52 Downloads
Paul Lushenko
Israel’s Intelligence gathering and analysis for the target assassination of Baha Abu al-Ata (2019) pp. 53-73 Downloads
Glen Segell
Artificial intelligence at the operational level of war pp. 74-90 Downloads
Steven I. Davis
UN peacekeeping and Chinese Private Security Companies: assessing demand factors for China pp. 91-105 Downloads
Christopher Spearin
The unsettled foundation: self-management and its implications for Yugoslavia’s policy of Total National Defence pp. 106-121 Downloads
James Horncastle
Terrorism futures: evolving technology and TTPs use pp. 122-123 Downloads
Lawrence E. Cline
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