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Announcing Publication of Joint Force Quarterly.
This edition is available online at
http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/jfq_pubs/index.htm. Paid
subscriptions are offered through the Government Printing
Office (http://www.access.gpo.gov/su_docs/sale.html). Joint
Force Quarterly is published for the Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff by the Institute for National Strategic
Studies, National Defense University. The editors invite
articles and other contributions on joint warfighting,
interservice issues that support jointness, and topics of
common interest to the Armed Forces. All submissions to the
journal must be accompanied by a cover letter which states
that the manuscript has not been previously published and is
not being submitted simultaneously to any other publication.
Include three copies of the manuscript, a disk version
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daytime telephone number. Articles should be 3,000 to 5,000
words (manuscript and endnotes should be double spaced). A
complete author's guideline can be found in the back of each
issue. Please direct all editorial communications to e-mail
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Joint Force Quarterly (Issue 21) Spring 99
- A Word from the Chairman by Henry H. Shelton
- Celebrating and Cerebrating the Success of the Alliance
- NATO Chronicle: The Cold War Years by Richard L. Kugler
- NATO Chronicle: New World Disorder by Kori N. Schake
- The Atlantic Alliance: A View from Capitol Hill by William V. Roth, Jr.,and Stanley R. Sloan
- The Atlantic Alliance: A View from the Pentagon by William S. Cohen
- NATO: Prospects for the Next Fifty Years by Javier Solana
- Meeting Future Military Challenges to NATO by Wesley K. Clark
- Transforming NATO Defense Capabilities by Harold W. Gehman, Jr.
- ESDI: Berlin, St. Malo, and Beyond by Alexander R. Vershbow
- Special Operations Forces in Peacetime by John M. Collins
- Landpower and Future Strategy: Insights from the Army after Next
by Huba Wass de Czege and Antulio J. Echevarria II
- Joint Fires Coordination: Service Competencies and Boundary Challenges
by Robert J. D'Amico
- Operational Maneuver from the Sea by Charles C. Krulak
- Non-Lethal Weaponry: From Tactical to Strategic Applications by Dennis B. Herbert
- Making the Joint Journey by William A. Owens
- Intelligence Education for Joint Warfighing by A. Denis Clift
Conduit or Cul-de Sac? Information Flow in Civil-Military Operations
by Michael M. Smith and Melinda Hofstetter
- Jointness Begins at Home-Responding to Domestic Incidents by Alan L. Brown
- Of Chiefs and Chairmen: Lyman Louis Lemnitzer
- Organization, Doctrine, Education, and History
- Mahan's Blindness and Brilliance: A Review Essay by Brian R. Sullivan
- Reassessing the Lessons of Vietnam Again: A Book Review by F.G. Hoffman
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