Document created: 1 December 04
Air & Space Power Journal - Winter 2004


Air & Space Power Journal

Prelaunch Notes

Lt Col Paul D. Berg, Editor


Introducing the Arabic ASPJ

Air and Space Power Journal has published editions in English, Spanish, and Portuguese since the 1940s. We are excited to announce the appearance of an Arabic edition, scheduled to begin publication in January 2005. The editors of the ASPJ International journals, who are regional experts and native speakers, select articles for each issue, tailoring the content to their particular audience. Typically, some of these pieces are translations of English ASPJ articles, but many are written by Spanish or Portuguese authors. A native of Colombia, Lt Col Lou Fuentes, USAF, retired, who edits the Spanish ASPJ, served in US Southern Command and maintains numerous high-level military contacts throughout Latin America. Mr. Almerisio Lopes, a native of Brazil and editor of the Portuguese ASPJ, is well connected with senior leaders in the Brazilian and Portuguese air forces. The editor of the Arabic ASPJ, 2d Lt Basma Abdul-Hamid, possesses equally impressive credentials. A native of Baghdad, she grew up in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, immigrated to the United States in 1989, and became an American citizen. Highly educated and experienced, she holds a master’s degree from Northeastern University in Boston and formerly served as a security forces officer at Keesler AFB, Mississippi. For the inaugural edition of the Arabic ASPJ, Lieutenant Abdul-Hamid has selected and translated previously published English ASPJ articles about the formulation of US national security strategy, military strategy, and air and space strategy. She is soliciting articles from Arabic-speaking airmen worldwide and will publish them in upcoming quarterly issues as they become available.

The Spanish and Portuguese ASPJ editions have met the needs of military services in 24 countries in Latin America, Europe, and Africa for decades. Allied air forces, armies, and navies often use ASPJ International articles for instructional purposes in their academies and staff colleges. Officials of foreign governments also find them useful. We hope that the Arabic ASPJ will prove equally valuable to at least 22 Middle Eastern and African nations.

Join the thousands of readers worldwide who have signed up for free e-mail subscriptions to the English or Spanish ASPJ! Subscribers receive quarterly e-mails containing a table of contents with links to full-text articles in each new issue. The service is perfect for deployed Airmen who want to keep up with the latest thought in airpower and space power. E-mail subscription is easy. For the English Journal, log on to the "Subscription Center" at the Air Force Link Web site http://www.af.mil/subscribe , select the "sub[scribe]" radio button for Air and Space Power Journal, enter your name and e-mail address, and then click the "submit" button. You will immediately receive an e-mail asking you to reply in order to confirm your subscription. You won’t receive your subscription unless you reply to that message. For the Spanish Journal, select "Air and Space Power Journal (en español)." Of course, you may subscribe to both editions if you wish.

The ASPJ editorial staff is always seeking insightful articles and book reviews, so you have many opportunities to contribute to your Journal. We offer both hard-copy and electronic-publication opportunities. To submit an article for publication, please refer to the submission instructions at http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/ASPJ/submissions.htm . To write a book review, please refer to the guidelines at http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/ASPJ/bookreviews/Guide.htm. 


Disclaimer

The conclusions and opinions expressed in this document are those of the author cultivated in the freedom of expression, academic environment of Air University. They do not reflect the official position of the U.S. Government, Department of Defense, the United States Air Force or the Air University.


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