22 February 2021

National Defense University Press

Joint Force Quarterly (JFQ), 100 (1st Quarter, January 2021)

The Evolution of Special Operations as a Model for Information Forces

Harnessing the Power of Information: A Better Approach for Countering Chinese Coercion

Beyond Bean Bags and Rubber Bullets: Intermediate Force Capabilities Across the Competition Continuum

The “Next Training Revolution”: Readying the Joint Force for Great Power Competition and Conflict

Beneath the Crosshairs: Remotely Piloted Airstrikes as a Foreign Policy Tool

It’s Not Just About Cyber Anymore: Multidisciplinary Cyber Education and Training Under the New Information Warfare Paradigm

Logistics Under Fire: Changes for Meeting Dynamically Employed Forces

Independent and Credible: Advising Afghan Security Forces During the 2019 Presidential Election

The Myths of Lyme Disease: Separating Fact from Fiction for Military Personnel

Fight Tonight: Reenergizing the Pentagon for Great Power Competition

Modernizing the Operational Design of the Medical Readiness Training Exercise

A New Look at Operational Art: How We View War Dictates How We Fight It

Multidomain Ready: How Integrated Air and Missile Defense Is Leading the Way

Behind Enemy Plans: A Process-Tracing Analysis of Germany’s Operational Approach to a Western Invasion

Military Health System Preparedness in Humanitarian Action

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