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Address to the first annual international conference on Africa: Africa initiative project
[The following are excerpts of the address given at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, November 21, 2008.] [The following are excerpts of...
DISAM Journal, 03/01/09 by Phillip Carter, III · More from publication -
Justices Treat Newspapers Differently in Oral Argument
In the 31 cases studied, U.S. Supreme Court justices interacted at oral arguments more with newspaper attorneys than with opposing attorneys by...
Newspaper Research Journal, 01/01/08 by Carter, Edward L; Phillips, James C · More from publication -
Looking at the future of supply measurement: as the business environment becomes more global and complex, solid purchasing and supply measures take on a new level of strategic importance.

The following are predictions about the future of purchasing and supply measurement. These predictions are based on interviews conducted for a...
Supply Chain Management Review, 12/01/05 by Carter, Phillip J.; Monczka, Robert M.; Mosconi, Trish · More from publication -
War by video conference: how al Qaeda fought us to a draw in the biggest battle in Afghanistan
Not A Good Day To Die: The Untold Story of Operation Anaconda By Sean Naylor Berkley Hardcover; $25.95 Not A Good Day To Die: The Untold Story of...
Washington Monthly, 07/01/05 by Phillip Carter · More from publication -
Asking for Trouble

IN THE THREE YEARS SINCE THE UNITED STATES opened its Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, prison for suspected terrorists, the prison has been described as...
Legal Affairs, 03/01/05 by Phillip Carter · More from publication -
The case for the draft: America can remain the world's superpower. Or it can maintain its current all-volunteer military. It can't do both
The United States has occupied many foreign lands over the last half century--Germany and Japan in World War II, and, on a much smaller scale,...
Washington Monthly, 03/01/05 by Phillip Carter · More from publication -
The road to Abu Ghraib: the biggest scandal of the Bush administration began at the top
A generation from now, historians may look back to April 28, 2004, as the day the United States lost the war in Iraq. On that date, "CBS News"...
Washington Monthly, 11/01/04 by Phillip Carter · More from publication -
Guerrillas in the Mist: what the Pentagon can learn from the Green Berets
In America's wars against the al Qaeda terror network and Iraq, few military organizations play as central a role as the US. Army's Special Forces....
Washington Monthly, 11/01/04 by Phillip Carter · More from publication -
The crucible: how the Iraq disaster is making the U.S. Army stronger
In late 1862, as he watched thousands of Union soldiers die during the bloody battle of Fredericksburg, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee said grimly:...
Washington Monthly, 07/01/04 by Phillip Carter · More from publication -
Faux pax Americana: the lesson from Iraq is that using fewer troops can win a war, but can't keep the peace
DURING THE LEAD-UP TO THE IRAQ war, hawkish Pentagon appointees like Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz predicted that the conflict could be...
Washington Monthly, 06/01/03 by Phillip Carter · More from publication


