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8 May 2019

Military Review, May-June 2019


o Reinvigorating the Army’s Approach to Mission Command: It’s Okay to Run with Scissors (Part 1)

o Responding to the Perfect Storm: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Disaster Response in Puerto Rico, 2017

o Civil Authority in Manbij, Syria: Using Civil Affairs to Implement Stabilization Activities in Nonpermissive Environments

o How We Win the Competition for Influence

o Symphony or Jazz: Mission-Planning Timelines

o Targeting in Multi-Domain Operations

o When the Balloon Goes Up: High-Altitude for Military Application

o Decision Conflict in Army Leaders

o Russian Forecasts of Future War

o Use of the Brazilian Military Component in the Face of Venezuela’s Migration Crisis

o Enabling Leaders to Dominate the Space Domain

o The Gradual Shift to an Operational Reserve: Reserve Component Mobilizations in the 1990s

· Art of War Papers: Inside the Sea Dragon: The Generations Within the Current People’s Liberation Army Navy Officer Corps https://www.armyupress.army.mil/Portals/7/combat-studies-institute/csi-books/inside-the-sea-dragon-the-generations-within-the-current-peoples-liberation-army-navy-officer-corps.pdf

CTC Sentinel, April 2019, v. 12, no. 4 https://ctc.usma.edu/april-2019/

o The Fragility of the Good Friday Peace: The Persistence of Terrorism in Northern Ireland

o A View from the CT Foxhole: Edmund Fitton-Brown, Coordinator, ISIL (Daesh)/Al-Qaida/Taliban Monitoring Team, United Nations

o Profit-Minded Suppliers: The WMD Pathways and Combating Convergence

o Doxing and Defacements: Examining the Islamic State’s Hacking Capabilities

o Reigniting the Rivalry: The Islamic State in Somalia vs. al-Shabaab


o The Communist Youth League Announces Plans to Send a New Generation “Down to the Countryside”

o Italy Joins the Belt and Road Initiative: Context, Interests, and Drivers

o The Role of State-Owned Infrastructure Companies in the Development of China’s Latin America Policy

o The Stand-Off Over the Myitsone Dam Project in Myanmar: Advantage China

o Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide: Whither Jihadism in China?


o Operations Against Hasm Continue but Security Forces Still Face Challenges

o Irelnd Faces Conundrum of Jihadist Returnees

o 'Old Wine in Old Bottles?' A Security Q and A on Post-Coup Sudan


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