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3 Fletcher Sec. Rev. 1 (2017)

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Editor-in-Chief's Note


T his 2015-2016 special edition   of the Fletcher Security
      Review was developed by the editorial staff to memorial-
ize Professor William C. Martel, whose January 2015 passing
stunned The Fletcher School of Law  and Diplomacy's com-
munity. Professor Martel had been a beloved Fletcher faculty
member  and  colleague since 2005. In 2014, the student body
awarded him  the James L. Paddock Award  for Excellence in
Teaching. Professor Martel's commitment to his students was
evident even in his final semesters at Fletcher, as he taught and
conducted guest lectures via Skype.

In his honor, the FSR staff compiled memorial statements from
various colleagues with whom he worked  during his time at
Fletcher. Among these colleagues include representatives from
the school administration, Ginn Library, the admissions office,
the International Security Studies Program as well as fellow
professors and a former Fletcher Registrar. However, no me-
morial to Professor Martel would be complete without student
representation. Thus, two of his former doctoral students, Dr.
Alison Russell and Colonel Thomas   C. McCarthy  (USAF),
have jointly authored an article on the roadmap for a cyberspace
code of conduct.

The theme  of this special edition is Emerging Domains of
Security. Coupled with previously unpublished work devel-
oped under a prior Winning Without War theme, the articles
therein honor Professor Martel's diverse, yet forward-leaning,
research interests. This edition maintains the journal's four tra-
ditional sections of policy, history, interviews, and current affairs.
Our  authors include established academics and practitioners as
well as two Fletcher students, Nikolas Ott and Michael Wack-
enreuter.


Each  of the articles analyzes critical issues in the study and
practice of international security, and our authors make salient
arguments about an array of security-related issues. The articles
are borne out of countless hours of work by FSR's dedicated edi-
torial staff. I deeply appreciate the time and effort they devoted
to the publication of this volume. They are full-time graduate
students who masterfully balanced a host of responsibilities.

I must express my gratitude for my Managing Editor (Colin
Bogdan)  and Senior Editors (Carmyn Chapman,  Liam  Con-
nolly, Matthew Keller, Andrew Koch, Hank  Nelson, Kaitlyn
Neuberger, and Jenn Wilson) for working diligently as we in-
stituted fundamental changes in FSR's business processes. I owe
a very special thanks to our Directors for Budget (Geoff Carr),
Outreach (Jon Cheatwood), and Events (Kerney Perlik) for im-
proving the journal's finances and overall strategic direction.

On  behalf of the entire staff of the Fletcher Security Review, I
must thank the Fletcher faculty and staff for their deep support,
particularly Dean Gerald Sheehan  and our Advisory Board
members, Dean  James Stavridis and Professors Richard Shultz
and Robert Pfaltzgraff. Over the past year, we have sharpened
our focus not only to publish engaging literature on a host of
topics, but also to serve as a forum for conversations about se-
curity with practitioners, such as Sina Beaghley, Colonel Jimmy
Blackmon, and Anthony  Gilgis.

It is my honor to serve as the Editor-in-Chief of the Fletcher
Security Review, and I am excited to continue in this role for the
next academic year.

                             MEG  K. GULIFORD
                             Editor-in-Chief


Vol.3 no.11

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