Analyzing the Russian Way of War: Evidence from the 2008 Conflict with Georgia
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Lionel Beehner, Liam Collins, Steve Ferenzi, Robert Person and Aaron Brantly | 03.20.18 | Battlefield Assessments
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Read MoreLiam Collins, Lionel Beehner, Mike Jackson and Steve Ferenzi | 04.14.17 | Battlefield Assessments
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Read MoreSteve Ferenzi | 08.17.16 | Commentary & Analysis
Drawing conclusions from a Cold War-era insurgency in Tibet, MAJ Steve Ferenzi warns of the moral hazards of outsourcing the fight against ISIL in Syria to rebel proxy forces, in this War on the Rocks op-ed.
Read MoreSteve Ferenzi | 07.18.16 | Commentary & Analysis
Major Steve Ferenzi discusses the Battle of Saratoga, social movement theory, and impacts of the Jane McCrae story.
Read MoreSteve Ferenzi | 05.25.16 | Commentary & Analysis
In this Small Wars Journal essay, Major Steve Ferenzi argues that proxy selection in Syria will have a profound impact on the post-war political order: who wins, who loses, and how they govern.
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