Volume 19, Number 1 (1989) Parameters 1989
MILITARY MANAGEMENT: THE FUTURE IN RETROSPECT
Donald C. Askew
SAVING FACE: HACKWORTH'S TROUBLING ODYSSEY
A. J. Bacevich
GROUND MANEUVER AND AIR INTERDICTION IN THE OPERATIONAL ART
Price T. Bingham
AMERICA'S WWII LEADERS IN EUROPE: SOME THOUGHTS
Martin Blumenson
TWO ARMIES
Daniel P. Bolger
FOR THE JOINT SPECIALIST: FIVE STEEP HILLS TO CLIMB
William E. Depuy
SUSTAINING THE MILITARY ARTS
G. Murphy Donovan
WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH BEING A STRATEGIST?
John R. Galvin
SIGNALS INTELLIGENCE AND NUCLEAR PREEMPTION
Robert D. Glassner
CONVENTIONAL DETERRENCE AFTER ARMS CONTROL
Gary L. Guertner
THE ARMY AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS: ENDURING PRINCIPLES
William M. Hammond
MIDDLEWEIGHT FORCES AND THE ARMY'S DEPLOYABILITY DILEMMA
Peter F. Herrly
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND COMBAT EXCLUSION: GENDER ROLES IN THE US ARMY
Richard D. Hooker Jr.
NATO'S NORTHERN FLANK: A CRITIQUE OF THE MARITIME STRATEGY
Richard D. Hooker Jr.
THE MILITARY MEANING OF THE NEW SOVIET DOCTRINE
Jeffrey W. Legro
NEW OPENINGS FOR CONVENTIONAL ARMS CONTROL
Thomas J. Marshall
START AND US STRATEGIC FORCES
Dennis McDowell
THE SOVIET ARMY, COUNTERINSURGENCY, AND THE AFGHAN WAR
Scott R. McMichael
THE ADMIRALS' REVOLT OF 1949: LESSONS FOR TODAY
Phillip S. Meilinger
COUNTERINSURGENT CAMPAIGN PLANNING
Steven Metz
LOGISTICAL ART
Clayton R. Newell
HOW BRIGHT, HOW SHINING? SHEEHAN'S PORTRAIT OF VANN AND VIETNAM
Bruce Palmer Jr.
KOREA AND AMERICAN NATIONAL SECURITY
Steven A. Raho III
OF SMOKE AND MIRRORS: GRAND STRATEGY BY COMMISSION
Alan Ned Sabrosky
THE LOOSE MARBLE–AND THE ORIGINS OF OPERATIONAL ART
James J. Schneider
WARRIORS IN POLITICS: THE BITTER LESSON OF STILWELL IN CHINA
John E. Shephard Jr.
THE NSC STAFF: REBUILDING THE POLICY CRUCIBLE
Christopher C. Shoemaker
A PARTICIPANT'S VIEW OF ON-SITE INSPECTIONS
Don O. Stovall
MILITARY-MEDIA RELATIONS COME OF AGE
Barry E. Willey