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PRISM Vol 5, No. 3
FEATURES
The Limits of Sovereignty: The Case of Mass Atrocity Crimes
Gareth Evans
The Backlash Against Nation-Building
Dominic Tierney
The Art of Strategy Creation for Complex Situations
John Blaney
Golden Opportunities for Civilian Power
Rick Barton
An Israeli Approach to Deterring Terrorism
Mark Vinson
Reforming Myanmar’s Military
Erin Murphy, Matthew Turpin and Peter Kucik
The Advance of Radical Populist Doctrine in Latin America
Douglas Farah
Colombia: A Political Economy of War to an Inclusive Peace
David Kilcullen & Greg Mills
An Easier Service: Is DoD getting good value from humanitarian operations?
Stephen G. Waller
INTERVIEW
Stephen Hadley
FROM THE FIELD
The NATO Campaign in Afghanistan: Comparisons with the Experience in Colombia
Dickie Davis
LESSONS LEARNED
Shock Without Awe: Military Lessons of the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands
Anthony Bergin
BOOK REVIEWS
Ghost Fleet: A Novel of the Next World War, P.W. Singer and August Cole
Reviewed By Brendan Orino
Blinders, Blunders, and Wars: What America and China Can Learn, David C. Gompert, Hans Binnendijk, Bonny Lin
Reviewed By Frank Kramer
A Handful of Bullets, Harlan Ullman
Reviewed By Hans Binnendijk
The Modern Mercenary: Private Armies and What They Mean for World Order, Sean McFate
Reviewed By Doug Brooks
Restraint: A New Foundation for U.S. Grand Strategy, Barry R. Posen
Reviewed By Joseph Becker