18 May 2026

Marine Corps University Press

Journal of Advanced Military Studies, Spring 2026, v. 17, no. 1
Forging the Will to Fight: Lessons from the Winter War, 1939–1940
Geoeconomic Analysis of Price of Persistence in the Fight against Terrorism: Financial Flows and the Psychology of Warfare
The Will to Fight: The Most Overused Phrase and Misunderstood Aspect of Warfare
Preventing an Unacknowledged Assumption: Inexhaustible American Will to Fight
Beyond Willingness to Fight: The Individual’s Defense Relationship Theory as a Comprehensive Framework for Citizen Commitment to National Defense and Security—A Review Article
More than Morale: Identity Fusion and the Psychology of the Will to Fight
National Will to Fight in Allied Democracies: A Comparative Enabling-Conditions Assessment
Beyond Break-Falls: MCMAP and the Will to Fight
Becoming, Not Joining: Belongingness as the Core Driver of Will to Fight
The Secret of the Ukrainian Resilience: National Identity and Will to Fight
Fighting for Someone Else

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