Joint Force Quarterly
114 (3rd Quarter 2024)
The Future of Great Power Competition- Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response
- Cognitive Warfare
Full Issue
Joint Force Quarterly, Issue 114, 3rd Quarter 2024
National Defense University Press
Dialogues
The Chairman on Trust
General CQ Brown Jr.
Executive Summary
William T. Eliason
Forum
The Future of Great Power Competition: Trajectories, Transitions, and Prospects for Catastrophic War
Thomas F. Lynch III
Deviance and Innovation: Change in a “Society of Saints”
Thaddeus V. Drake and Derrick L. McClain
Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response: The Imperative of an All-Domain Approach
Alexus G. Grynkewich, Thomas R. Burks, Alex B. Coberly, and Samantha A. McClure
Was 50 Years Long Enough? The All-Volunteer Force in an Era of Large-Scale Combat Operations
Kent W. Park and John A. Nagl
JPME Today
In Memoriam: Douglas Michael “Dorothy” Morea Commander, U.S. Navy
National Defense University Press
Jointness as Virtue: Increasing the Value of Joint Qualification to the Joint Force and Services
Thomas D. Crimmins, Eric S. Fowler, and Daryl A. Chamberlain
Engines of Chaos: Counterlogistics in Competition
2023-A Class of the Advanced Logistics Readiness Officer Course
Commentary
The Marine Corps the United States Needs
Adam Clemens
A New Army Air Force
R.D. Hooker Jr.
Features
Cognitive Warfare: The Fight for Gray Matter in the Digital Gray Zone
Michael J. Cheatham, Angelique M. Geyer, Priscella A. Nohle, and Jonathan E. Vazquez
The World Is Not About Us: Information and Power in the Current Strategic Environment
Will Reno and Jesse R. Humpal
Five Truths for Foreign Area Officers
Michael L. Burgoyne and Albert “Jim” J. Marckwardt
Book Reviews
From Peril to Partnership: U.S. Security Assistance and the Bid to Stabilize Colombia and Mexico
Nerea M. Cal
The Political Thought of Xi Jinping
Ian Forsyth
The New Fire: War, Peace, and Democracy in the Age of AI
John P. Ringquist
Joint Doctrine
Integrate to Win From Competition Through Conflict: Create a Joint Force Information Warfare Component Commander
Tam N. Pham and Walter A. Berbrick