Natasha Lander
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Political Violence, Military and Defense Studies, Simulation Techniques and Applications, Defense, Military, and Policy Studies, Military Strategy and Technology
Most-Cited Works
- → Will to Fight: Analyzing, Modeling, and Simulating the Will to Fight of Military Units(2018)34 cited
- → Practical Terrorism Prevention: Reexamining U.S. National Approaches to Addressing the Threat of Ideologically Motivated Violence(2019)28 cited
- → National Will to Fight: Why Some States Keep Fighting and Others Don't(2018)26 cited
- → Movement and Maneuver: Culture and the Competition for Influence Among the U.S. Military Services(2019)26 cited
- → Will to Fight: Returning to the Human Fundamentals of War(2019)20 cited
- Comparing U.S. Army Systems with Foreign Counterparts: Identifying Possible Capability Gaps and Insights from Other Armies(2015)
- Modeling, Simulation, and Operations Analysis in Afghanistan and Iraq: Operational Vignettes, Lessons Learned, and a Survey of Selected Efforts(2014)
- → Raising the Flag: Implications of U.S. Military Approaches to General and Flag Officer Development(2020)6 cited
- → Beating the Islamic State: Selecting a New Strategy for Iraq and Syria(2017)3 cited
- → Officer Career Management: Additional Steps Toward Modernization(2021)2 cited