"Laws are silent in times of war."
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Jessie Daniels writes on the interaction of identity, society, and national security in France following the Paris attacks.

Colonel (Ret.) Philip Lisagor explores classic war and strategy literature and more recent COIN offerings in an attempt to explain the course of America's 'War on Terror.'

In Africa, America is again in search of amorphous monsters to slay. But this GWOT mindset has not made us, or Africans, any safer, writes Thomas Lansner.

Arnold R. Isaacs reviews Mary L. Dudziak's new book, War Time, but finds that her misreading of history mars what is otherwise an important book on war.

Caleb Spencer explores how the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan shaped American Exceptionalism and also Americans' sense of morality during wartime.