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  • Space Force Culture: A Dialogue of Competing Traditions

    Four historical cultural traditions exist in the Space Force: engineers, operators, integrators, and warfighters. This history has implications for service culture; Space Force leaders wanting to shape service culture should understand these traditions at work today.

  • Beyond the High Ground: A Taxonomy for Earth-Moon System Operations

    Commercial and military international activities and threats to the planet itself are increasing across the entire earth-moon system. This reality requires a new taxonomy to accurately classify space domain awareness missions and better apply resources to and development of the same.

  • Nuclear War Avoidance: Why It Is Time to Start Worrying, Again

    In the face of growing strategic competition, complex existential issues of nuclear war avoidance remain front and center. This article examines the pertinent history of nuclear deterrence and the determinable risks of a future nuclear war.

  • Joint Targeting Enterprise and DOD Transformation

    When the Joint Warfighting Concept and digital initiatives are viewed through the lens of the Joint targeting enterprise, it is clear Joint targeting is the best way to achieve the Department of Defense’s digital transformation.

  • POWs in the Age of the Internet

    Deepfakes have challenged long-standing protocols concerning prisoners of war in the Geneva Conventions. The United States, its Allies, and partners must educate servicemembers about the potential exploitation of any recorded media obtained if they become prisoners of war.