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Editorial

From the Editors

Pages 1-3 | Published online: 26 Mar 2013
 

Notes

1 On the topic of adaptation in war, see also Theo Farrell, ‘Improving in War: Military Adaptation and the British in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, 2006–2009,’ Journal of Strategic Studies 33/4 (August 2010), 567–94; Sergio Catignani, ‘“Getting COIN” at the Tactical Level in Afghanistan: Reassessing Counter-Insurgency Adaptation in the British Army,’ Journal of Strategic Studies 35/4 (August 2012), 513–39; and Eitan Shamir, ‘The Long and Winding Road: The US Army Managerial Approach to Command and the Adoption of Mission Command (Aufstragstaktik),’ Journal of Strategic Studies 33/5 (October 2010), 645–72.

2 Thomas G. Mahnken (ed.), Competitive Strategies for the 21st Century: Theory, History and Practice (Palo Alto: Stanford UP 2012).

3 Thomas Rid, ‘Cyberwar Will Not Take Place,’ Journal of Strategic Studies 35/1 (February 2012), 5–32; Adam P. Liff, ‘Cyberwar: A New “Absolute Weapon”? The Proliferation of Cyberwarfare Capabilities and Interstate War,’ Journal of Strategic Studies 35/3 (June 2012), 401–28.

4 Francis J. Gavin, ‘The Ivory Tower-Policy Gap in the Nuclear Proliferation Debate’, Journal of Strategic Studies 35/4 (August 2012), 573–600; Scott D. Sagan and Kenneth N. Waltz, The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: An Enduring Debate (New York, NY: W.W.Norton 2012).

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