- Pakistan's nuclear future, reining in the risk, Henry Sokolski, editor
- Do oil exports fuel defense spending?, Clayton K.S. Chun
- Rethinking leadership and "whole of government" national security reform, problems, progress, and prospects, Joseph R. Cerami, Jeffrey A. Engel, editors
- Endgame for the West in Afghanistan?, explaining the decline in support for the war in Afghanistan in the United States, Great Britain, Canada, Australia, France and Germany, Charles A. Miller
- Deciding to buy, civil-military relations and major weapons programs, Quentin E. Hodgson
- Is the organizational culture of the U.S. Army congruent with the professional development of its senior level officer corps?, James G. Pierce
- Understanding the North Korea problem, why it has become the "land of lousy options", William Boik
- Politics and economics in Putin's Russia, Stephen J. Blank, editor
- AFRICOM at 5 years, the maturation of a new U.S. combatant command, David E. Brown
- The security concerns of the Baltic states as NATO allies, James S. Corum
- La Familia drug cartel, implications for U.S.-Mexican security, George W. Grayson
- Russian military politics and Russia's 2010 defense doctrine, Stephen J. Blank, editor
- An evaluation of counterinsurgency as a strategy for fighting the Long War, Baucum Fulk
- A transatlantic bargain for the 21st century, the United States, Europe, and the transatlantic alliance, Ellen Hallams
- On peace, peace as a means of statecraft, James H. Herrera
- The next arms race, Henry D. Sokolski, editor
- Crime, violence, and the crisis in Guatemala, a case study in the erosion of the state, Hal Brands
- Implications of a changing NATO, Phillip R. Cuccia
- Teaching strategy, challenge and response, Gabriel Marcella, editor
- Some of the best weapons for counterinsurgents do not shoot, Eric T. Olson
- The new Aztecs, ritual and restraint in contemporary western military operations, Zhivan Alach
- Governance, identity, and counterinsurgency, evidence from Ramadi and Tal Afar, Michael Fitzsimmons
- Security sector reform, a case study approach to transition and capacity building, Sarah Meharg, Aleisha Arnusch : Susan Merrill, editor
- Shades of CORDS in the Kush, the false hope of "unity of effort" in American counterinsurgency, Henry Nuzum
- The Russian military today and tomorrow, essays in memory of Mary Fitzgerald, Stephen J. Blank, Richard Weitz, editors
- A continuation of politics by other means, the "politics" of a peacekeeping mission in Cambodia (1992-93), Boraden Nhem
- The European campaign, its origins and conduct, Samuel J. Newland, Clayton K. S. Chun
- New realities, energy security in the 2010's and implications for the U.S. military, Strategic Studies Institute
- An assessment of the Department of Defense strategy for operating in cyberspace, Thomas M. Chen
- The prospects for security sector reform in Tunisia, a year after the revolution, Querine Hanlon
- Alien, how operational art devoured strategy, Justin Kelly and Mike Brennan
- The Army officers' professional ethic, past, present, and future, Matthew Moten
- Short of general war, perspectives on the use of military power in the 21st century : anthology of student research papers from the U.S. Army War College class of 2008, edited by Harry R. Yarger
- Defense energy resilience, lessons from ecology, Scott Thomas, David Kerner
- The conflicts in Yemen and U.S. national security, W. Andrew Terrill
- India in Africa, implications of an emerging power for Africom and U.S. strategy, J. Peter Pham
- Defining command, leadership, and management success factors within stability operations, Dave Fielder
- An army transformed, the U.S. Army's post-Vietnam recovery and the dynamics of change in military organizations, Suzanne C. Nielsen
- Asia-Pacific, a strategic assessment, David Lai
- The changing face of Afghanistan, 2001-08, Deborah Hanagan
- A framework for restructuring the military retirement system, Roy A. Wallace, David S. Lyle, John Z. Smith
- New partnerships for a new era, enhancing the South African Army's stabilization role in Africa, Deane-Peter Baker
- Decision making in Operation Iraqi Freedom, removing Saddam Hussein by force, Steven Metz, John R. Martin, executive editor
- Sufism in northern Nigeria, force for counter-radicalization?, Jonathan N. C. Hill
- U.S. military forces and police assistance in stability operations, the least-worst option to fill the U.S. capacity gap, Dennis E. Keller
- Military modernization and the Russian ground forces, Rod Thornton
- Towards a U.S. Army officer corps strategy for success, a proposed human capital model focused upon talent, Casey Wardynski, David S. Lyle, Michael J. Colarusso
- The state-owned enterprise as a vehicle for stability, Neil Efird
- India's changing Afghanistan policy, regional and global implications, Harsh V. Pant
- Moving beyond pretense, nuclear power and nonproliferation, Henry Sokolski, editor