Submissions from 2022
Combining Hard and Soft Power to Gain Access: Lessons from NATO’s Success, Kyle Wolfley
Submissions from 2021
Military Power Reimagined: The Rise and Future of Shaping, Kyle Wolfley
Sharpening the Blunt Tool: Why Deterrence Needs an Update in the Next U.S. National Security Strategy, Kyle Wolfley
The Shape of Things to Come: Why the Pentagon Must Embrace Soft Power to Compete with China, Kyle Wolfley
Submissions from 2020
Examination of faculty development in the Departments of Civil & Mechanical Engineering and Geography & Environmental Engineering at the United States Military Academy, Jes Barron, Andrew Pfluger, Kathryn Pegues, and Thomas Bazemore
Evaluating our Evaluations: Recognizing and Countering Performance Evaluation Pitfalls, Lee Evans and G. Lee Robinson
Key Ingredient in Army Leader Development: Graduate School, George Fust
On “Civil-Military Relations and Today’s Policy Environment”, George Fust
The Utility of Civil-Military Relations for Intelligence Professionals, George Fust
Treaty Termination and the Presidency: Using Custom to Solve Separation of Powers Disputes, Joseph M. Lapointe
Four Myths about Russian Grand Strategy, Robert Person
A Peacekeeping Mission in Afghanistan: Pipedream or Path to Stability?, Ryan Van Wie
Submissions from 2019
An Alternative Perspective of Veteran Disapproval of Recent Wars: The Civil-Military Health of the Nation is Strong, George Fust
Army Schools… Go To Them, George Fust
Civ-mil in Danger? Blame the pundits, not the academies., George Fust
Current Military Academy Service Obligation: Good for Civil-Military Relations, George Fust
Deriving a Solution to Venezuela: Civil-Military Relations Can Help, George Fust
Good for the Military - Bad for the Nation?, George Fust
Highland Falls is America, George Fust
Multi-Domain Operations, bad for civil-military relations?, George Fust
Play to Win: Sticking to a Playbook in the Competition with Russia, George Fust
Run Fast and Shoot Straight: How to Win as a Second Lieutenant, George Fust
Traits of Successful Leaders - Knowledge Sharing, George Fust
What Every Boss Wants: Forecasting, George Fust
Why Doctrine Matters, George Fust
YOU CAN’T SURGE TRUST: LESSONS ON WORKING WITH ALLIES AND PARTNERS, George Fust
Iraq, 2003–2011: succeeding to fail, Jeanne Godfroy and Liam Collins
"Russian Society and Foreign Policy: Mass and Elite Orientations After Crimea", Thomas Sherlock
Military Statecraft and the Use of Multinational Exercises in World Politics, Kyle J. Wolfley
Submissions from 2018
Why Do Bureaucrats Give? Campaign Contributions to Presidential Candidates 2004-2012, Scott Limbocker
Submissions from 2017
Controlling Agency Choke Points: Presidents and Turnover in the Senior Executive Service, Kathleen Doherty, David E. Lewis, and Scott Limbocker