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  • Book Review: Old & New Battlespaces: Society, Military Power, and War by Robert J. Bunker

    Book Review: Old & New Battlespaces: Society, Military Power, and War

    Robert J. Bunker

    Authors: Jahara Matisek and Buddhika Jayamaha

    Reviewed by Dr. Robert J. Bunker, director of research and analysis and managing partner, C/O Futures, LLC

    Published on April 7, 2023. In Old & New Battlespaces: Society, Military Power, and War, Drs. Jahara Matisek and Buddhika Jayamaha, examine the nature of battlespace and how one can make sense of it across space, through well-known and emergent domains, and along the various levels of war, asking where one should look, how one should look, and for what one should look. Reviewer Dr. Robert J. Bunker shows how the book executes well in its modernist approach and writing.

  • Book Review: Useful Captives: The Role of POWs in American Military Conflicts by Michael E. Lynch

    Book Review: Useful Captives: The Role of POWs in American Military Conflicts

    Michael E. Lynch

    Editors: Daniel Krebs and Lorien Foote

    Reviewed by Dr. Michael E. Lynch, senior historian, Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College

    Published on April 7, 2023. A book of useful and thought-provoking essays, Useful Captives: The Role of POWs in American Military History explores 300 years of wars and the role POWs have played in them. Reviewer Dr. Michael Lynch walks readers through more than half of the groups featured in the book.

  • Book Review: Career Diplomacy: Life and Work in the US Foreign Service by Christopher Sandrolini

    Book Review: Career Diplomacy: Life and Work in the US Foreign Service

    Christopher Sandrolini

    Authors: Harry W. Kopp and John K. Naland

    Reviewed by Christopher Sandrolini, Foreign Service Officer and professor, US Army War College

    Published on April 7, 2023. Like the military, American diplomacy predates the federal government. Career Diplomacy describes the US Foreign Service’s history and its mission to represent the United States, conduct operations, and shape and carry out foreign policy. Reviewer Christopher Sandrolini highlights improvements and new information in the updated fourth edition.

 

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