From the Air Force Research Institute:
March–April 2012, Vol. 26, No. 2
The online-only Air and Space Power Journal (ASPJ) is now available at www.airpower.au.af.mil. This enhanced electronic version marks a new beginning asASPJ changes from a quarterly print publication to a bimonthly online journal producing six issues per year. New features include “International Features,” “Selected Air University Research,” “Doctrine Updates,” and “Historical Highlights” from the 64-year history of ASPJ. Additionally, all articles are available inmultiple formats to support today’s electronic reading devices. We believe that this new online edition includes everything found in the print version and more, keeping ASPJ a key source of airpower-related information.
In this issue. . . .
Energy Horizons: A Science and Technology Vision for
Air Force EnergyDr. Mark T. Maybury, Chief Scientist, USAF
Air Force EnergyDr. Mark T. Maybury, Chief Scientist, USAF
The Combined Bomber Offensive’s Destruction of Germany’s
Refined-Fuels Industry
Refined-Fuels Industry
Lt Col Woody W. Parramore, USAF, Retired
Building Global Partnerships: 112 Gripes about the French Revisited
Col Jim Drape, USAF
The Australian Factor in the United States’ Western Pacific Strategy
Liao Kai
Common Sense at the Crossroads for Our Air Force
Col Russell J. Smith, USAF, Retired
The Downfall of Adaptive Planning: Finding a New Approach
after a Failed Revolution
after a Failed Revolution
Lt Col John F. Price Jr., USAF
Also: Book Reviews, Doctrine Updates, Selected Air University Research, and Historical Highlights
The Editor
Air and Space Power Journal
Air and Space Power Journal is published by Air University Press, part of the Air Force Research Institute.
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