Volume 9, Number 1 (1979) Parameters 1979
PROGRESSIVISM, PROFESSIONALISM, AND REFORM
Andrew J. Bacevich Jr
THE OTHER GAS CRISIS–CHEMICAL WEAPONS: PART II
Charles H. Bay
THE OTHER GAS CRISIS–CHEMICAL WEAPONS: PART II
Charles H. Bay
AMERICA'S BATTERED SPIRIT: OUR SECURITY AND FOREIGN POLICY DILEMMA
James R. Bullington
THE SELLING OF SALT: GAZING TOO LONG INTO THE ABYSS
Daniel W. Christman
RETENTION IN THE RESERVES: THE MOTIVATION FACTOR
James R. Compton
POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, AND SECURITY CHANGES IN BOTSWANA, NAMIBIA, AND SOUTH AFRICA, 1966-79
Richard Dale
BLACK UNEMPLOYMENT: A NEW PERSPECTIVE
Samuel L. Eure
STRATEGYMAKING FOR THE 1980's
Raymond B. Furlong
THE USSR IN POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE
William E. Griffith
A SMALLER ARMY? ADAPTING TO THE ALL-VOLUNTEER SITUATION
William L. Hauser
SAUDI ARABIA: THE NEXT IRAN?
Amos A. Jordan Jr.
US GLOBAL RETRENCHMENT AND THE ARMY OF 2000
Alwyn H. King
CONTINUOUS OPERATIONS IN EUROPE: FEASIBILITY AND THE EFFECTS OF LEADERSHIP AND TRAINING
Frederick J. Manning
WOMEN IN THE ARMY: EXPERIENCES OF A BATTALION COMMANDER
James G. McKnight
TOWARD A MORE PERFECT UNION IN CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS
Edward C. Meyer
THE SINAI FIELD MISSION: A STEP TOWARD PEACE IN THE MIDDLE EAST
David A. Napoliello
THE SINO-VIET WAR: CAUSES, CONDUCT, AND CONSEQUENCES
Charles R. Nelson
TACTICAL PGMs: IMPLICATIONS IN PERSPECTIVE
Wolfgang W.E. Samuel
THE SALT II CRISIS: AN OPPORTUNITY TO LIMIT THE DANGERS
George M. Seignious II
CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS OF THE UNIFIED COMMAND SYSTEM
William O. Staudenmaier
PERCEIVED VERSUS REAL STRENGTH OF AMERICA'S STRATEGIC FORCES
Maxwell D. Taylor
THE ARMY AND THE 1980s
John R. Witherell and Andrew P. O'Meara Jr.