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Editorial

From the Editors

 

Notes

1 Thomas-Durell Young, ‘When Programming Trumps Policy and Plans: The Case of the US Department of the Navy’ Journal of Strategic Studies 39/7 (2016) ??. Also see James Manicom, ‘China and American Seapower in East Asia: Is Accommodation Possible?’ Journal of Strategic Studies 37/3 (2014) 345–371.

2 Edward Hampshire, ‘Strategic and Budgetary Necessity, or Decision-making ‘Along the Grain’? The Royal Navy and the 1981 Defence Review’, Journal of Strategic Studies 39/7 (2016) ??.

3 Min-Hyung Kim, ‘Why Provoke? The Sino-US Competition in East Asia and North Korea’s Strategic Choice’, Journal of Strategic Studies 39/7 (2016) ??. For a recent related article, see Phillip C. Saunders & Julia G. Bowie, ‘US–China Military Relations: Competition and Cooperation’, Journal of Strategic Studies 39/5–6 (2016), 662–684; Fintan Hoey, ‘Japan and Extended Nuclear Deterrence: Security and Non-proliferation’, Journal of Strategic Studies 39/4 (2016), 484–501.

4 John Stone, ‘A Proxemic Account of Bayonet Fighting’, Journal of Strategic Studies 39/7 (2016) ??. On related issues of norms and technology, see Susan B. Martin, ‘Norms, Military Utility, and the Use/Non-use of Weapons: The Case of Anti-plant and Irritant Agents in the Vietnam War’, Journal of Strategic Studies 39/3 (2016), 321–364.

5 Nina A. Kollars, Richard R. Muller and Andrew Santora, ‘Learning to Fight and Fighting to Learn: Practitioners and the Role of Unit Publications in VIII Fighter Command 1943–1944’, Journal of Strategic Studies 39/7 (2016) ??. Also Raphael D. Marcus, ‘Military Innovation and Tactical Adaptation in the Israel–Hizballah Conflict: The Institutionalization of Lesson-Learning in the IDF,’ Journal of Strategic Studies 38/4 (2015), 500–528. Also see Nina A. Kollars, ‘War’s Horizon: Soldier-led Adaptation in Iraq and Vietnam’, Journal of Strategic Studies 38/4 (2015), 529–553.

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