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  • - Backbone of the Armed Forces
    by National Defense University Press
    £20.49 - 32.99

  • by National Defense University Press, Paul D Mather & Paul G Cerjan
    £16.49

  • by National Defense University Press
    £15.49

  • - American Scientists and Subsurface Warfare in World War II
    by National Defense University Press & Montgomery C Meigs
    £19.49

  • - The World War II Eagle Squadrons
    by National Defense University Press & Philip D Caine
    £22.49 - 42.99

  • - Operation Iraqi Freedom July 2004 - February 2007
    by National Defense University Press & George W Casey
    £18.49 - 32.99

  • - Evolving Concepts, Roles, and Capabilities
    by National Defense University Press
    £26.49 - 42.99

  • - A History of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1942-1991
    by Steven Rearden & National Defense University Press
    £26.49 - 34.99

  • - Sino-American Strategic Restraint in an Age of Vulnerability
    by David C. Gompert, Phillip C. Saunders & National Defense University Press
    £15.49

  • - A Review of Official Strategic Documents
    by National Defense University Press, Richard Kugler & Institute National Strategic Studies
    £12.49

  • - Geopolitics, Terrorism, and Globalization
    by National Defense University Press
    £21.49

  • - Western Hemisphere Strategy and U.S. Southern Command
    by National Defense University Press & James G. Stavridis
    £19.49

    Admiral James G. Stavridis, USN, reflects on his tenure as Commander of United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM). The first Admiral to command Southern Command, Admiral Stavridis broke with tradition from day one, discarding the customary military staff model and creating an innovative organization designed not solely to subdue adversaries, but, perhaps more importantly, to build durable and lasting partnerships with friends. As he has said often, "We are excellent at launching Tomahawk missiles; in this part of the world, we need to get better at launching ideas." From his unique perspective as commander, Stavridis uses his engagingly personal style to describe his vision for the command's role in the Americas, making the most of limited resources to create goodwill and mutual respect, while taking care of the serious business of countering illegal drug trafficking, overcoming a dangerous insurgency in Colombia, and responding to humanitarian crises. He also devotes chapters to USSOUTHCOM's role in nurturing institutional respect for human rights among the military and security forces of the region, in advancing health security, and in supporting a new regional strategy to counter the increasing challenge of urban and transnational gang violence. Citing the hemisphere's common geography, culture, economy, and history, Stavridis makes a passionate case for a common approach and strategy for defending our "shared home of the Americas" through an international, interagency, and private-public approach, all connected through coherent and effective strategic communication.

  • - Applying Army Research Psychology for Health and Performance Gains
    by National Defense University Press
    £25.49

    Includes a foreword by Major General David A. Rubenstein. From the editor: "71F, or "71 Foxtrot," is the AOC (area of concentration) code assigned by the U.S. Army to the specialty of Research Psychology. Qualifying as an Army research psychologist requires, first of all, a Ph.D. from a research (not clinical) intensive graduate psychology program. Due to their advanced education, research psychologists receive a direct commission as Army officers in the Medical Service Corps at the rank of captain. In terms of numbers, the 71F AOC is a small one, with only 25 to 30 officers serving in any given year. However, the 71F impact is much bigger than this small cadre suggests. Army research psychologists apply their extensive training and expertise in the science of psychology and social behavior toward understanding, preserving, and enhancing the health, well being, morale, and performance of Soldiers and military families. As is clear throughout the pages of this book, they do this in many ways and in many areas, but always with a scientific approach. This is the 71F advantage: applying the science of psychology to understand the human dimension, and developing programs, policies, and products to benefit the person in military operations. This book grew out of the April 2008 biennial conference of U.S. Army Research Psychologists, held in Bethesda, Maryland. This meeting was to be my last as Consultant to the Surgeon General for Research Psychology, and I thought it would be a good idea to publish proceedings, which had not been done before. As Consultant, I'd often wished for such a document to help explain to people what it is that Army Research Psychologists "do for a living." In addition to our core group of 71Fs, at the Bethesda 2008 meeting we had several brand-new members, and a number of distinguished retirees, the "grey-beards" of the 71F clan. Together with longtime 71F colleagues Ross Pastel and Mark Vaitkus, I also saw an unusual opportunity to capture some of the history of the Army Research Psychology specialty while providing a representative sample of current 71F research and activities. It seemed to us especially important to do this at a time when the operational demands on the Army and the total force were reaching unprecedented levels, with no sign of easing, and with the Army in turn relying more heavily on research psychology to inform its programs for protecting the health, well being, and performance of Soldiers and their families."

  • - Selected Essays
    by National Defense University Press
    £22.49

  • - Illicit Networks and National Security in the Age of Globalization
    by National Defense University Press
    £22.49 - 32.99

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