2000s
2009:
- "Neocons are alive and kicking," World Politics Review (21 December).
- "China's health care challenges mirror America's," World Politics Review (14 December).
- "Can Obama do more by doing less with climate change?" Esquire.com (11 December).
- "Overleveraging American foreign and domestic policy," World Politics Review (7 December).
- "Is Obama's Afghanistan strategy ripping off America?" Esquire.com (4 December).
- "The bottom line on nation-building," World Politics Review (30 November).
- "The Austin Accords of March, 2031," World Politics Review (24 November).
- "Choosing your "religion" for these complex times," World Politics Review (23 November).
- "Seven reasons to give thanks that the world didn't end this year," Esquire.com (20 November).
- "Obama's nuclear focus at odds with Rooseveltian roots," World Politics Review (16 November).
- "What Obama won't say on his trip to China," Esquire.com (13 November).
- "Why America's war on drugs will wane," World Politics Review (9 November).
- "Obama vs. the world: a check-up on 10 global hot spots," Esquire.com (5 November).
- "When contractors fill America's foreign policy gap," World Politics Review (2 November).
- "A military expert's preview of this week's biggest NFL battle," Esquire.com (29 October).
- "Prahalad's "Bottom of the Pyramid" is top-notch thinking," World Politics Review (26 October).
- "So Iran caved on the bomb. What now?" Esquire.com (22 October).
- "Seeing China's present through America's past," World Politics Review (19 October).
- "Why Joe Biden's war plan spells the rebirth of al-Qaeda," Esquire.com (16 October).
- "Obama's Nobel says 'Thank you, America,'" World Politics Review (12 October).
- "The real trouble with Afghanistan and Obama," Esquire.com (8 October).
- "The next half-century's great waves of change," World Politics Review (5 October).
- "10 reasons why sanctions on Iran won't work," Esquire.com (1 October).
- "For a new economic era, we need new allies," World Politics Review (28 September).
- "Can Obama save the global economy (and globalization) at the G-20?" Esquire.com (2 September).
- "Innovative entrepreneurs warm to global warming," World Politics Review (21 September).
- "How Obama should maneuver against the "Axis of evil" 2.0," Esquire.com (17 September).
- "In Afghanistan, it's about more than just the U.S.," World Politics Review (14 September).
- "Was it enough? The endgame for Obama's health-care speech," Esquire.com (10 September).
- "The growing global middle class and its demands," World Politics Review (7 September).
- "The real worst-case scenario for swine flu 2.0," Esquire.com (3 September).
- "A pleasant surprise from inside State," World Politics Review (31 August).
- "Obama targets Jack Bauer, but who takes the fall?" Esquire.com (27 August).
- "Security remains stable amid financial crisis," World Politics Review (24 August).
- "Why the Afghanistan election may not really matter," Esquire.com (20 August).
- "What the global economy needs from Asia," World Politics Review (17 August).
- "Six ways to cool down over the climate change security scare," Esquire.com (13 August).
- "The evolution of the U.S. military," World Politics Review (10 August).
- "Why al-Qaeda is losing the war on terror," Esquire.com (6 August).
- "Putting resilience at the heart of nation-building," World Politics Review (3 August).
- "In the Loop," [movie review] Esquire (August 2009).
- "The invisible woman: Hillary Clinton's steady creep back into the White House," Esquire.com (31 July).
- "'Hard lessons' from Iraq, for Afghanistan and beyond," World Politics Review (27 July).
- "Seven rules for America's (long) future in Afghanistan," Esquire.com (23 July).
- "Clinton's blueprint for a multi-partner world," World Politics Review (20 July).
- "Enough of the apology tour: Obama's stunningly unimaginative debut in Africa," Esquire.com (16 July).
- "Urumqi is not Tiananmen, and Xinjiang is not Tibet," World Politics Review (13 July).
- "What the hell is really going down in Honduras?" Esquire.com (9 July).
- "From too many to too few, demographic fears exaggerated," World Politics Review (6 July).
- "10 reminders for Obama on his (somewhat useless) trip to Russia," Esquire.com (2 July).
- "Pentagon swaps 'lesser includeds' for 'greater inclusive,'" World Politics Review (29 June).
- "Why Ahmadinejad is better for the U.S. than Moussavi," Esquire.com (25 June).
- "Matching up priorities in a globalized age," World Politics Review (22 June).
- "Why Obama should let Iran's 'red-state' die on its own," Esquire.com (18 June).
- "Drones and the re-symmetricised battlefield," World Politics Review (15 June).
- "How NASA can keep up with Star Trek (and China) in space," Esquire.com (11 June).
- "Redefining catastrophe in a globalized world," World Politics Review (8 June).
- "The good, the bad, and the ugly: How Obama's Cairo rhetoric could really unfold," Esquire.com (4 June).
- "The unflat world of global food production," World Politics Review (1 June).
- "Four reasons North Korea won't stop being a pain in the world's ass," Esquire.com (28 May).
- "The good news on the global financial downturn," World Politics Review (25 May).
- "Despite rhetoric, Obama still following Cheney's lead in dictatorial justice," Esquire.com (21 May).
- "Navy finally embracing role in small wars," World Politics Review (18 May).
- "Seven reasons why Obama's nuke-free utopia won't work," Esquire.com (14 May).
- "When prevention goes viral," World Politics Review (11 May).
- "Can we stop a pirate 9/11?" Esquire.com (7 May).
- "Obama's first 100 days: the essential course correction," World Politics Review (5 May).
- "China at the wheel of the world: sissy or superpower?" Esquire.com (30 April).
- "Why Iran won't stop loving the bomb," Esquire.com (21 April).
- "Inside the war against Robert Gates," Esquire.com (14 April).
- "India's importance in globalization on the rise," Scripps Howard News Service (4 April).
- "Advice for the future of the Navy," Scripps Howard News Service (29 March).
- "The threat of great power war recedes," Scripps Howard News Service (22 March).
- "China's naval shenanigans: the young and reckless," Scripps Howard News Service (15 March).
- "Here's how globalization meets Pakistan," Scripps Howard News Service (8 March).
- "Globalization and American intervention spread peace," Scripps Howard News Service (1 March).
- "Obama's New Map," Esquire (March).
- "Who will rule globalization's emerging middle class?" Scripps Howard News Service (22 February).
- "Globalization "R" U.S.--a price of success," Scripps Howard News Service (15 February).
- "12 steps for Obama's historic moment," Scripps Howard News Service (8 February).
- Great Powers: America and the World After Bush (New York: Penguin Publishing, Kindle edition).
- Great Powers: America and the World After Bush (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, hardcover edition).
- "Obama must not sell-out Kurdish Iraq," Scripps Howard News Service (1 February).
- "Obama must recognize and renew U.S. lead on globalization," Scripps Howard News Service (25 January).
- "A glimpse at the future of crowds," Scripps Howard News Service (18 January).
- "Lessons learned from Bush's war on terror," Scripps Howard News Service (11 January).
- "Top 10 foreign policy wishes for 2009," Scripps Howard News Service (4 January).
- "The Rise of the Global Middle Class," Good (Jan/Feb).
- Blueprint for Action: A Future Worth Creating, Chinese edition (Beijing, China: World Affairs).
2008:
- "Four scary words: Egypt after Hosni Mubarek," Scripps Howard News Service (28 December).
- "Obama is not Bush's third term," Scripps Howard News Service (21 December).
- "World still needs America to lead," Scripps Howard News Service (14 December).
- "Revitalizing national labs for great challenges," Scripps Howard News Service (7 December).
- "The grad strategic advantage of Obama's blank slate," Scripps Howard News Service (30 November).
- "When piracy threatens commerce, great powers fight back," Scripps Howard News Service (23 November).
- "Obama's chance to unwind missile defense," Scripps Howard News Service (16 November).
- "The Obama presidency: a grand strategy agenda," World Politics Review (10 November).
- "What Bush-Cheney got right with China," Scripps Howard News Service (9 November).
- "Postponing 'end times'--yet again," Scripps Howard News Service (2 November).
- "Look Out World: You should vote because John McCain and Barack Obama have very different takes on the global mess they'll be inheriting--and what they'd like to do with it," Good (November/December).
- "Deconstructing villains in Woodward's 'War Within,'" Scripps Howard News Service (26 October).
- "Post-Causcasian world is not post-American world," Scripps Howard News Service (19 October).
- "The end of the Boomer presidency," Scripps Howard News Service (12 October).
- "Crisis, scandal beget accountability, transparency," Scripps Howard News Service (5 October).
- "Deng Xiaoping--The 75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century," Esquire (October).
- "Hassan Nasrallah--The 75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century," Esquire (October 2008)
- "Meghan O'Sullivan--The 75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century," Esquire (October 2008).
- "To rule high seas, make sea traffic transparent," Scripps Howard News Service (28 September).
- "America's hard-learned lessons from Iraq," Scripps Howard News Service (21 September).
- "Foreward," in The John Boyd Roundtable: Debating Science, Strategy, and War, Mark Safranski, editor (Ann Arbor MI: Nimble Books LLC, paperback edition).
- "Future military actions will end with stability," Scripps Howard News Service (14 September).
- "Finding logical center for grand strategy," Scripps Howard News Service (7 September).
- "Develop Iraq to cut deals with world," Scripps Howard News Service (31 August).
- "What reviving Cold War will end up costing us," Scripps Howard News Service (24 August).
- "Response to Georgia conflict: firm but moderate," Scripps Howard News Service (17 August).
- "What Beijing Olympics will tell us about our world," Scripps Howard News Service (10 August).
- "Study history to know global economy," Scripps Howard News Service (3 August).
- "Options, budgets limited for next president," Scripps Howard News Service (27 July).
- "Fewer wars, more consumers, thanks to globalization," Scripps Howard News Service (20 July
- "A war that nobody wants but everybody needs," Scripps Howard News Service (13 July).
- "Demographic challenges need not be dangerous," Scripps Howard News Service (6 July).
- "The coming battle in the Pentagon" Scripps Howard News Service (29 June).
- "Europe's take on America's next president," Scripps Howard News Service (22 June).
- "Capitalism's reverse domino effect in Vietnam," Scripps Howard News Service (15 June).
- "NAFTA--the OPEC of food," Scripps Howard News Service (8 June).
- "Touring the Horizon (The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order, by Parag Khanna, Random House),"book review, National Review (2 June).
- "Missile threat--not worth the bet," Scripps Howard News Service (1 June).
- "Is liberty defined more by politics or economics?" Scripps Howard News Service (25 May).
- "What will America do when Iran gets nuclear weapons?" Scripps Howard News Service (18 May).
- "Buying wings but operating rotors," Scripps Howard News Service (11 May).
- "Clinton--least potential downside," Scripps Howard News Service (4 May).
- "Ten Reasons Why China Matters to You," Good (May/June).
- "The next globalization--inspired religious awakening," Scripps Howard News Service (27 April).
- "Resist temptation to demonize China," Scripps Howard News Service (20 April).
- "The wrench in the works for planning future wars," Scripps Howard News Service (13 April).
- "Remember when America wasn't so democratic?" Scripps Howard News Service (6 April).
- "The Man Between War and Peace," re: Admiral William "Fox" Fallon, Esquire (April).
- "The Inevitable Alliance," [in "Debating China" with Li Cheng, Thomas P.M. Barnett, Harry Harding, Cui Liru, John J. Mearsheimer, Joseph S . Nye Jr., Rob Gifford, Mao Yushi, Bates Gill, Tang Shiping, Zhao Tingyang, Robert J. Barnett, David Shambaugh, June Teufel Dreyer, Pan Zhenqiang, Dan Blumenthal, Shi Yinhong, Robert S. Ross, Kenneth Lieberthal, Zha Daojiong, John Hamre and Xiang Lanxin] China Security(Spring).
- "China's capitalism isn't so foreign," Scripps Howard News Service (30 March).
- "African economy tied to rest of the world," Scripps Howard News Service (23 March).
- "Losing America's middle ground means losing our way," Scripps Howard News Service (16 March).
- "America's discipline, globalization's survival," Scripps Howard News Service (9 March).
- "The 51st state: Huge upside-down question mark," Scripps Howard News Service (2 March).
- "FDI: the most important financial flow globally," Scripps Howard News Service (24 February).
- "Re-aligning America's grand strategy," Scripps Howard News Service (17 February).
- "Traditional aftershocks of 9/11," Scripps Howard News Service (10 February).
- "Better days, just not right now," Scripps Howard News Service (3 February).
- "Wars extend frontier on man-machine interface," Scripps Howard News Service (27 January).
- "Hoping for a meaningful election," Scripps Howard News Service (20 January).
- "Future of oil? U.S. isn't in the driver's seat," Scripps Howard News Service (13 January).
- "Resetting the clock on Bush watch," Scripps Howard News Service (6 January).
2007:
- "Top 10 foreign policy wish list for 2008," Scripps Howard News Service (30 December).
- "Squiggly lines predict stability," Scripps Howard News Service (23 December).
- "NIE tells us how to engage Iran," Scripps Howard News Service (16 December).
- "Asian necessity: mother of global invention," Scripps Howard News Service (9 December).
- "Gift from the son of a preacher man," Scripps Howard News Service (2 December).
- "John Robb: Keeping Up with Terrorists," [Best & Brightest issue]Esquire (December).
- "A glimpse of what real victory looks like," Scripps Howard News Service (25 November).
- "All dairy is local until globalization steps in," Scripps Howard News Service (18 November).
- "Build better fairy dust, suffer fewer bad actors," Scripps Howard News Service (11 November).
- "How our military evolves in long war," Scripps Howard News Service (4 November).
- "Doing it the hard way with Iran," Scripps Howard News Service (28 October).
- "Al Gore's Nobel speaks to need for new global narratives," Scripps Howard News Service (21 October).
- "The flu season we should all dread," Scripps Howard News Service (14 October).
- "Putin positions himself as Russia's Lee Kuan Yew," Scripps Howard News Service (7 October).
- "Brett Favre: a Packer fan's appreciation," Scripps Howard News Service (30 September).
- "Reconstructing the Iraq reconstruction," Scripps Howard News Service (23 September).
- "Recasting the Long War as a Joint Sino-American Venture," Baker Center Journal of Applied Public Policy (Fall).
- "What our lost year in Iraq ends up costing America," Scripps Howard News Service (16 September).
- "Peace provided by nuclear weapons," Scripps Howard News Service (9 September).
- "Targeting roots of terrorism in this long war," Scripps Howard News Service (2 September).
- "No. 40: Sea-Traffic Control," re: Admiral Harry Ulrich for the "Esquire's 100" issue, Esquire (September).
- "Nos. 5 Through 9: The Next Five States," for "Esquire's 100" issue Esquire (September).
- "Prioritizing China over India in military cooperation makes sense," Scripps Howard News Service (26 August).
- "Sovereign wealth funds globalization's appetite for risk," Scripps Howard News Service (19 August).
- "To rejoin world, U.S. must rejoin conversation," Scripps Howard News Service (12 August).
- "Managing China's Ascent," U.S. News & World Report (6 August).
- "Fast-forwarding to better storyline in Middle East," Scripps Howard News Service (5 August).
- "Looking for victory in all the wrong place," Scripps Howard News Service (29 July).
- "Publishing book in China it's own adventure," Scripps Howard News Service (22 July).
- "Ending today's crisis as easy as naming tomorrow's scarier one," Scripps Howard News Service (15 July).
- "Army America needs versus the wars Americans prefer to wage," Scripps Howard News Service (8 July).
- "Realistically repairing America's image abroad," Scripps Howard News Service (1 July).
- "The Americans Have Landed," re: Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, Esquire (July).
- "Africa Command: How America organizes to win war and peace," Scripps Howard News Service (24 June).
- "Why must America go it alone on prosecuting war crimes?" Scripps Howard News Service (17 June).
- "Connecting dots in a complex world," Scripps Howard News Service (10 June).
- "Iran: the ultimate scapegoat on Iraq," Scripps Howard News Service (3 June).
- "Guerrillas of the world: unite!" Scripps Howard News Service (27 May).
- "As China joins the world, it learns by scandal," Scripps Howard News Service (19 May).
- "Iraq is no Vietnam, except to the Boomers," Scripps Howard News Service (13 May).
- "'Star Wars' America should really be buying," Scripps Howard News Service (6 May).
- "The State of the World," Esquire (May).
- "Rebranding China's military for tomorrow's challenges," Scripps Howard News Service (29 April).
- "Why Giuliani makes sense for what comes next," Scripps Howard News Service (22 April).
- "Nixon and Deng: architects of our globalized world," Scripps Howard News Service (15 April).
- "Most important American ally you've never heard of," Scripps Howard News Service (8 April).
- "The prisons we build: the company we keep," Scripps Howard News Service (1 April).
- "Foreign policy: distinguishing dedication from commitment," Scripps Howard News Service (25 March).
- "Takes village to raise this child," Scripps Howard News Service (17 March).
- "China's males: looking for war in all the wrong places," Scripps Howard News Service (11 March).
- "Selling big ideas in a sound bite age," Scripps Howard News Service (4 March).
- "In Middle East, enlarge solution, not just problem," Scripps Howard News Service (25 February).
- "Looking for an easy out from war," Scripps Howard News Service (17 February).
- "Democracy: dish best served cold," Scripps Howard News Service (11 February).
- "George Bush is no Harry Truman," Scripps Howard News Service (4 February).
- The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century (New York: Penguin Publishing, Kindle edition).
- "When America threatens war with Iran," Scripps Howard News Service (28 January).
- "Facing disasters anywhere," Scripps Howard News Service (20 January).
- "Iran: this emperor has no clothes," Scripps Howard News Service (14 January).
- "Enough of the hedgehog," Scripps Howard News Service (6 January).
- The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century, Chinese edition (Beijing, China: World Affairs).
- "The State of the World," in The Best American Political Writing 2007, edited by Royce Flippin (New York: Thunder's Mouth Press).
2006:
- "Foreign policy wish list for 2007," Scripps Howard News Service (31 December).
- "Reacquainting ourselves with the unthinkable," Scripps Howard News Service (24 December).
- "China's next set of leaders, America's next challenges," Scripps Howard News Service (17 December).
- "Nation-building on our plate," Scripps Howard News Service (9 December).
- "Road to stability in Iraq runs through Tehran, not Jerusalem," Scripps Howard News Service (3 December).
- "Will Democrats build bridges or walls?" Scripps Howard News Service (26 November).
- "Every breath, every move can be watched," Scripps Howard News Service (18 November).
- "Wanted in 2008: child of '60s shaped by '70s," Scripps Howard News Service (11 November).
- "United we stood, but divided we'll stand taller," Scripps Howard News Service (5 November).
- "A bigger definition of "us," a better nation at heart," Scripps Howard News Service (28 October).
- "Pre-emptive regime change: China's turn," Knoxville News Sentinel (22 October).
- "Epidemology meets Dr. No," Knoxville News Sentinel (14 October).
- "Which way to the front in the Long War?" Knoxville News Sentinel (8 October).
- Blueprint for Action: A Future Worth Creating (New York: Berkley Books, paperback edition).
- "No. 042: Egypt: The Country to Watch," for "Esquire's 100" issue, Esquire (October).
- "Ensuring global security: No zero deductible," Knoxville News Sentinel (24 September).
- "Five years in, remembering why we'll win," Knoxville News Sentinel (10 September).
- "Needed for the Long War: strategic imagination," Knoxville News Sentinel (27 August).
- "The "end times" are never-ending nowadays," Knoxville News Sentinel (13 August).
- "Resetting the rule set on this Long War," Knoxville News Sentinel (30 July).
- "What America should have learned from Balkan Wars," Knoxville News Sentinel (16 July).
- "China's U.S.-like time machine," Knoxville News Sentinel (2 July).
- "Time is on our side in the Long War," Knoxville News Sentinel (18 June).
- "Is security coming to a border far from you?" Knoxville News Sentinel (4 June).
- "Post-presidency for Bush already here," Knoxville News Sentinel (21 May).
- "Development-in-a-box would be answer in Iraq," Knoxville News Sentinel (7 May).
- "Soft-kill option best choice for Iran," Knoxville News Sentinel (23 April).
- "What would Churchill do?" Knoxville News Sentinel (9 April).
- "Feel insecure about global security? No need," Knoxville News Sentinel (26 March).
- "I miss Lady Liberty," Knoxville News Sentinel (12 March).
- "The Monks of War," re: Gens. William Wallace, David Petraeus & James Mattis, Esquire (March).
- "China should not be ignored in global economy," Knoxville News Sentinel (26 February).
- "Wanted: a department for all else," Knoxville News Sentinel (12 February).
- Blueprint for Action: A Future Worth Creating, Turkish edition entitled Harekat Plani: Yaratmaya Deger Bir Gelecek (Istanbul, Turkey: 1001 Kitap).
- A Future Worth Creating: The Chester W. Nimitz Memorial Lectures in National Security Affairs (Berkeley CA: Berkeley Public Policy Press, University of California-Berkeley).
- "The Chinese Are Our Friends," in The Best American Political Writing 2006, edited by Royce Flippin (New York: Thunder's Mouth Press).
2005:
- "The Chinese Are Our Friends," Esquire (November).
- Blueprint for Action: A Future Worth Creating (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, hardcover edition).
- "Old Man in a Hurry," re: Donald Rumsfeld, Esquire (July).
- The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century (New York: Berkley Books, paperback edition).
- "Mr. President, Here's How to Make Sense of Your Second Term, Secure Your Legacy, And, Oh Yeah, Create A Future Worth Living," in The Best American Political Writing 2005, edited by Royce Flippin (New York: Thunder's Mouth Press).
- "Mr. President, Here's How to Make Sense of Your Second Term, Secure Your Legacy, And, Oh Yeah, Create A Future Worth Living," Esquire (February).
- "The Pentagon's New Map," in American Defense Policy, Eighth Edition, edited by Paul J. Bolt, Damon V. Coletta and Collins G. Shackelford Jr (Baltimore MD: The Johns Hopkins University Press).
- The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century, Turkish edition entitled Pentagon'Un Yeni Haristasi: 21. Yuzyilda Savas Ve Baris (Istanbul, Turkey: 1001 Kitap).
2004:
- The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century, Japanese edition (Tokyo, Japan: Kodansha International).
- "Mr. President, Here's How to Make Sense of Our Iraq Strategy," Esquire (June).
- "Does the U.S. Face a Future of Never-ending Subnational & Transnational Violence?" A paper submitted at the request of the U.S. National Intelligence Council for its Global Trends 2020 project (May).
- The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century (New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, hardcover edition).
- "Forget Europe: How About These Allies?" Washington Post (11 April).
2003:
- "Die neue Weltkarte des Pentagon," Blatter fur deutsche und internationale Politik (May).
- "Global Transaction Strategy," with Henry H. Gaffney Jr., Military Officer (May).
- "The American Way of War," with Arthur K. Cebrowski, British Army Review (Spring).
- "Top 100 Rules of the New American Way of War," with Henry H. Gaffney Jr., British Army Review (Spring).
- "The Pentagon's New Map," Esquire (March).
- "The American Way of War," with Arthur K. Cebrowski, Proceedings (January).
2002:
- "Asia's Energy Future: The Military-Market Link," (chapter 10), in Sam J. Tangredi, editor, Globalization and Maritime Power (Washington DC: National Defense University Press).
- "Asia: The Military-Market Link," Proceedings (January).
2001:
- "Globalization Gets a Bodyguard," with Henry H. Gaffney, Jr., Proceedings (November).
- "Globalization Is Tested," Proceedings (October).
- "India's 12 Steps to a World-Class Navy," Proceedings (July).
- "Alternative Global Futures and Changing Definitions of Asia's Security," in Proceedings of the International Maritime Seminar on Maritime Power--Challenges in the 21st Century (Mumbai India: The Indian Navy) July.
- "Foreign Direct Investment: Decision Event Report II of the New RuleSets.Project," with Bradd C. Hayes, and inputs from Lawrence Modisett, Cdr. Carl Carlson, USN, Gregory Hoffman, Decision Strategies Department, Center for Naval Warfare Studies, U.S. Naval War College (18 May).
- "Top Ten Post-Cold War Myths," with Henry H. Gaffney, Jr., Proceedings (February).
2000:
- "Force Structure Will Change," with Henry H. Gaffney, Jr., Proceedings (October).
- "Asian Energy Futures: Decision Event Report I of the NewRuleSets.Project," with Bradd C. Hayes, and inputs from Lawrence Modisett, Cdr. Carl Carlson, USN, Gregory Hoffman, Decision Strategies Department, Center for Naval Warfare Studies, U.S. Naval War College (29 June).
- "Life After DoDth or: How the Evernet Changes Everything," Proceedings (May).