Journal focuses on developing Airmen, leaders

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The College of Aerospace Doctrine, Research and Education at Air University has published and distributed the Summer 2007 English edition of the Air Force's professional journal, Air and Space Power Journal.

The journal serves as an open forum for the presentation and stimulation of innovative thinking about the roles of air, space and cyberspace in national defense.

The latest English edition focuses on the theme, "Developing Airmen: Educating and Training Leaders."  Articles include: "Transforming Air Force Education for the Long War and Beyond," by Lt. Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz; "Defining Information Operations Forces: What Do We Need?;"  "Leadership by the Socratic Method;" and "The Inadvisability of Posthumously Promoting Billy Mitchell." 

The journal also includes reviews of books related to national security interests, written by journal readers.

Along with the English version of ASPJ, Portuguese, Arabic, French and Spanish versions also are available. Each language edition of the journal stands independently of the others. All versions are available online

The ASPJ Web site also includes information about subscribing to or submitting potential articles to any language version of the journal.

The various-language editions of the Air and Space Power Journal publish each quarter and reach readers in more than 90 countries. The upcoming Fall 2007 English edition will focus on "Coalition Operations." 

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