Volume 15, Number 1 (1985) Parameters 1985
TARGETING FOR NUCLEAR WINTER: A SPECULATIVE ESSAY
Michael F. Atfield and Stephen J. Cimbala
A JOINT NUCLEAR RISK CONTROL CENTER
Richard K. Betts
IN THE LAPS OF THE GODS: THE ORIGINS OF NATO FORWARD DEFENSE
James A. Blackwell Jr.
THE FUTURE OF "INF"
John Borawski
ETHICS AND THE SENIOR OFFICER: INSTITUTIONAL TENSIONS
Clay T. Buckingham
THE SECURITY POLICY OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY
Juergen Degner
CLIENTS OF ULTRA: AMERICAN CAPTAINS
Harold C. Deutsch
THE MEANING OF FREEDOM
Milton Friedman
THE NATURE OF SOVIET OPERATIONAL ART
David M. Glantz
WAR PLANNING AT THE WAR COLLEGE IN THE MID-1930s
Henry G. Gole
AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY AFTER VIETNAM
Norman A. Graebner
STRATEGIC DEFENSE: NEW TECHNOLOGY, OLD TACTICS
Gary L. Guertner
THE BEIRUT BOMBING OF 1983: AN ACT OF TERRORISM?
Frederic C. Hof
THREATS, VALUES, AND DEFENSE: DOES DEFENSE OF VALUES BY FORCE REMAIN A POSSIBILITY?
James Turner Johnson
NUCLEAR SHADOWS ON CONVENTIONAL CONFLICTS
John Keegan
CIVIL-MILITARY REALTIONS: THE PRESIDENT AND THE GENERAL
Douglas Kinnard
JACKSON'S VALLEY CAMPAIGN AND THE OPERATIONAL LEVEL OF WAR
Walter P. Lang Jr., J. Frank Hennesee, and William E. Bush Jr.
NAPOLEON ON THE ART OF COMMAND
Jay Luvaas
WARSAW PACT: FORCED MODERNIZATION: A CLOSER LOOK
Richard C. Martin
SOVIET THINKING ON THE NEXT LAND WAR
Hung P. Nguyen
NORTH AMERICA: OUR NEGLECTED HEARTLAND
Donald E. Nuechterlein
THE CASE FOR LIMITED REFORM OF THE JCS
Bruce Palmer Jr.
LOW-INTESITY CONFLICT DOCTRINE: WHO NEEDS IT?
Rod Paschall
DIEN BIEN PHU: THIRTY YEARS AFTER
Janos Radvanyi
MOBILIZATION FOR THE VIETNAM WAR: A POLITICAL AND MILITARY CATASTROPHE
John D. Stuckey and Joseph H. Pistorius
PALMER, KARNOW, AND HERRINGTON: A REVIEW OF RECENT VIETNAM WAR HISTORIES
Harry G. Summers Jr.
VIETNAM AND THE SIX CRITERIA FOR THE USE OF MILITARY FORCE
David D. Twining
EL SALVADOR AND THE PRESS: A PERSONAL ACCOUNT
John D. Waghelstein
SOVIET OFFENSIVE NUCLEAR FORCES: EVOLUTION AND PROSPECTS
John M. Weinstein
PATTON AND THE CONCEPT OF MECHANIZED WARFARE
William J. Woolley